As a former Algebra 2 teacher, I constantly saw how weak the Algebra skills were of my students (and often still hear about this from our Calculus teachers and professors from the local college). As a current Geometry teacher, I felt that it was my job to do a better job of making sure my students didn't completely forget Algebra while under my watch for a year. I decided that 5 skills were extremely important and that I would periodically assess these skills throughout the year (even though the
This 10-question worksheet/homework/quiz contains: 4 logarithmic equations asking students to provide both exact and, where appropriate, approximate answers6 logarithmic inequalities asking students to write their answers in interval notation. These questions ask students to think about the natural domain of the logarithm in context with the answer received when they solve
Teaching your students about radians? This resource is perfect for students in grades 10 and up who are learning about degrees and radians and how to convert between the two. This resource includes 20 problems: 10 problems converting degrees to radians and 10 problems converting radians to degrees. This is great as quick practice for students who are learning this skill. It’s long enough for a class assignment, homework, or a quick quiz or test. Subject: Converting Between Degrees and Radians Pa
Teaching your students about radians? This resource is perfect for students in grades 10 and up who are learning about degrees and radians and how to convert between the two. This resource includes 20 problems: 10 problems converting degrees to radians and 10 problems converting radians to degrees. This is great as quick practice for students who are learning this skill. It’s long enough for a class assignment, homework, or a quick quiz or test. Subject: Converting Between Degrees and Radians Pa
This beginning derivatives quiz covers the constant, sum, difference, power, product, and quotient rules. It does NOT have trigonometric, exponenential, or logarithmic functions and the Chain Rule is not needed.
AP Calculus A – Derivatives (exponents and logarithms) All you need is a FREE account at goformative.com. GoFormative syncs with Google Classroom and is very user friendly. In addition to using this assignment completely online, you will also receive a PDF version of the Quiz that can be assigned through Google Classroom or in-person. There are 10 questions, with the correct answer already included. You will receive a link that allows you to clone the Formatives to use as your own. Ple
In this google form, you will find 8 questions that students can use to practice finding the derivative of trig functions. In order to be successful with these questions, students should know the derivatives of the 6 trig functions. They should know how to use the chain rule, product rule, and quotient rule. Five of these questions are multiple choice and 3 of these questions are matching. The questions themselves are not editable. This google form is set up in quiz format so google will grade
This is designed to use as a warm up or starter activity. Something Old: A previous topic needed to support the current topic or topic coming soon. Identifying points of discontinuity on a graphSomething New: The current topic. For this resource - Trigonometric LimitsSomething Borrowed: A totally different topic designed to help prevent learning loss. For this resource - Percent of ChangeSomething True: An interesting fact or story in math. For this resource - Many famous mathematicians worked
This 10-question worksheet/homework/quiz contains: 4 logarithmic equations asking students to provide both exact and, where appropriate, approximate answers6 logarithmic inequalities asking students to write their answers in interval notation. These questions ask students to think about the natural domain of the logarithm in context with the answer received when they solveIf you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached, see: Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities with A
TLDR:Covers topics from Unit 1: Limits and Continuity and Unit 2: DifferentiationStudents: Improved Retention: Regularly review key concepts.Increased Confidence: Master foundational skills.Deeper Understanding: Connect concepts across the curriculum.Teachers: Easy to Use: Great for sub plans, easy copying, and quick grading.Efficient: Saves time on end-of-year review.Targeted: Covers all AP Calculus topics evenly.Includes SolutionsFull Description:What is a Spiral Review?A spiral review is a st
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of continuity. Including how to justify if a function is continuous both graphically and analytically and use the Intermediate Value Theorem.
The 5th of a 20-worksheet sequence created to scaffold and support honors calculus curriculum. Covers the exponential, logarithm, and power rules for taking derivatives; interpreting derivatives in applied contexts; and finding higher-order derivatives. With a focused and self-contained design, this versatile resource can be used as a small group activity, a homework assignment, a quiz, individual practice for a classwide lesson, or targeted review for exam preparation. It features a diverse arr
percent word problems worksheetThis worksheet features engaging percentage word problems designed for middle school students. Students will practice calculating percentages in real-world scenarios such as class demographics, time management, and sports statistics. Each problem encourages critical thinking and application of math skills. Answers are rounded to the nearest whole number for accuracy.
This is a short worksheet/quiz for a Pre-Calculus class that covers solving different types of radical equations and inequalities. Answer sheet also included.
This five question quiz assesses a student's understanding of the basic rules of differentiation. Students will apply the power rule and sum and difference rules.
This worksheet asks the student to graph a piecewise function in four pieces. The function includes linear and quadratic equations and has discontinuity.
The students are then asked to find five different limits including a limit from the right and the limit as x approaches a value not shown on the graph.
This document is great for group work, a quiz, or going through an example with the class.
This is a 12 question SENTEO quiz to be used with clickers or as a white board activity. Tests inc/dec intervals, concavity, matching graphs of f'(x) and f(x), and points of inflection.
This quiz will require students to use the Chain Rule (sometimes multiple times), along with the product and quotient rules. Students must also know the derivatives of the six trig functions.
Covers topics 3.1 and 3.2 in the Demana Waits book. Uses formal definition, alternate definition, tangent and normal lines, and asks questions about the differentiability of functions.
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