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Preview of Basic Antiderivatives/Indefinite Integrals (Power Rule and Basic Trig) Notes

Basic Antiderivatives/Indefinite Integrals (Power Rule and Basic Trig) Notes

These notes cover introducing and finding antiderivatives of expressions using the power rule - as well as the six basic trig functions. This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook OR they can staple/tape/glue it to wherever they are taking notes. My students kept it out during the lecture
Preview of Derivative Basics (Power Rule/Basic Trig) Notes

Derivative Basics (Power Rule/Basic Trig) Notes

These notes cover simple and complex power rule and the six basic trig function problems. There is also a look at the continuity and differentiability of piece-wise functions. This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook OR they can staple/tape/glue it to wherever they are taking notes. My
Preview of Introduction to Motion Notes

Introduction to Motion Notes

These notes the basics of motion on a line (2 dimensions) both analytically and graphically. There is also a graphic organizer (copy it 2 to a page for and interactive notebook). As always with my lessons, there is a focus on justifying answers. This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook
Preview of Trig Values Table for Unit Circle Special Values Organizer

Trig Values Table for Unit Circle Special Values Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
This color-coded table of Common Reference Angles of the Unit Circle helps students learn the basic trig values in both radians and degrees. Students can discover patterns by way of the colors. The trig values are in exact fraction form, no slashes. I give this to my PreCalculus and Calculus students the first week of class in a plastic page protector and tell them to keep it handy (except during tests). It certainly is an improvement over having them stare at the ceiling when they need sin(
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