Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: IncreasingandDecreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
This Power Rule worksheet provides straightforward, independent practice for students learning how to differentiate functions using the Power Rule. Unlike a guided worksheet, this resource is designed for students who are ready to apply the rule on their own without structured steps or prompts. The problems increase in complexity to help build fluency and confidence while reinforcing foundational derivative skills. Perfect for classwork, homework, bell-ringers, or quick review before quizzesand
This Station Activity is designed to help students master Composition of Functions and Inverse Functions (2.7 and 2.8 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quizand is self-scoring. The printable version is good for a cl
This Station Activity is designed to help students master Exponential Functions and Exponential Function Manipulation (Units 2.3 and 2.4 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quizand is self-scoring. The printable versi
This Station Activity is designed to help students master Change in Linear and Exponential Functions and Change in Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences (Units 2.1 and 2.2 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quizand is s
Unit Circle Bundle (Printable Download) Four crisp unit-circle pages for teaching, study, and review. You get both black and white backgrounds, each in a labeled and blank version. Color accents make reference angles easy to spot at a glance. What’s included (4 pages):Black background — labeledBlack background — blankWhite background — labeled (printer-friendly)White background — blank (printer-friendly)***Actual product does not contain watermark.***Why you’ll love itColor-coded cues highl
Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity Choice Board gives students the chance to choose their practice while taking ownership of their learning. No matter which problems students choose they will be reviewing how to evaluate infinite limits and limits to infinity. Choice boards work great as individual or partner activities during class or at home for students looking for additional practice problems. Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity choice board is the perfect NO PREP activity that in
Compact list of Trigonometric Identity formulas, including Reciprocal and Quotient Identities, Pythagorean Identities, Sum and Difference Identities, Co-Function Identities, Odd Even Identities, Double Angle Identities, and Half Angle Identities.
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(