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Preview of Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

Analytical Applications of Differentiation (AP Calculus AB - Unit 4)

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Math Lion
Analytical Applications of Differentiation Calculus Unit Bundle:This is a bundle with guided notes, PowerPoints aligned with the guided notes, additional practice (homework), mid-unit quiz, unit test, unit review, and unit pacing guide for Analytical Applications of Differentiation (Unit 4). This unit contains 6 lessons. Lesson 4.1: Using the Mean Value TheoremLesson 4.2: Extrema on an IntervalLesson 4.3: Increasing and Decreasing Intervals and The First Derivative TestLesson 4.4: Concavity and
Preview of Calculus AB Unit 5 FRQs: 5 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

Calculus AB Unit 5 FRQs: 5 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

This resource includes 5 exam-style free-response questions (FRQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. Prompts focus on: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityThe second derivative testCurve sketchingConnecting a function to its derivativesOptimizationBehavio
Preview of Calculus AB Unit 5 MCQs Part 1: 38 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

Calculus AB Unit 5 MCQs Part 1: 38 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

This resource includes 38 exam-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. This is Part 1 of a two-part set. Topics focus on: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityAnd moreFormat and UseExam-style MCQs with thoughtful distractor
Preview of PRE LAB STOICHIOMETRY WORKOUT - Differentiated Practice and Mastery Quiz

PRE LAB STOICHIOMETRY WORKOUT - Differentiated Practice and Mastery Quiz

🧪 Pre-Lab Stoichiometry Workout | Differentiated Practice & Mastery QuizThis scaffolded stoichiometry workout is designed to build confidence and competence before students enter the lab. Designed for students confidence to increase over a week of lessons, problems progress intentionally from foundational skills to challenging real-world applications, allowing students to develop fluency step-by-step without relying on a textbook. Students begin with molar mass calculations, move through mol
Preview of Quiz for Don Quijote (Google form with 3 levels built in)

Quiz for Don Quijote (Google form with 3 levels built in)

Multi-Level Google Form Exam — Spanish 1–AP Spanish LiteratureThis multi-level Google Form exam is designed to assess students at three different proficiency levels — all in one flexible, easy-to-assign format! Perfect for mixed-ability classrooms, differentiation, or multi-level programs. Each level contains 20–30 multiple-choice questions that gradually increase in difficulty and complexity, allowing teachers to target the needs of every student while maintaining a common theme or text. 💡
Preview of Calculus AB Unit 5 FRQ & MCQ Bundle: 5 FRQs, 68 MCQs w/ Detailed Solutions

Calculus AB Unit 5 FRQ & MCQ Bundle: 5 FRQs, 68 MCQs w/ Detailed Solutions

This bundle includes 5 exam-style free-response questions (FRQs) and 68 exam-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. Together, these cover the full range of Unit 5 topics: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityThe second der
Preview of Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle: Ecology Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity

Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle: Ecology Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity

🍂 Thanksgiving Dinner Ecosystem Logic Puzzle – Limiting Factors & Carrying CapacityPerfect for Biology, Environmental Science, NGSS, and Sub Plans!Bring critical thinking and ecological concepts to life with this engaging, seasonal logic puzzle centered around a “Thanksgiving Dinner Ecosystem.” Students use a series of clues to determine how various limiting factors (soil moisture, frost, disease, predation) impacted four familiar species: Turkey, Pumpkin Plant, Cranberry Bush, and Corn Plan
Preview of Human Population Math Review Scavenger Hunt - APES - Unit 3 - Environmental Sci

Human Population Math Review Scavenger Hunt - APES - Unit 3 - Environmental Sci

This is an easy and fun way to review Human Population Math for AP Environmental Science and other advanced sciences (grades 9-12). For this formative assessment, students walk around, at their own pace, reading and solving human population math equations. Students record their answers on their student document, which is designed as a "self-check" for the student -- it is obvious when/if they mess up and signals them to determine where their misconception is (and to try again!). This human popul
Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Operant Conditioning Foundations

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Operant Conditioning Foundations

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Alchemy of Self
Operant Conditioning Foundations Help your students master one of the most heavily tested topics in AP Psychology with this engaging, rigorous, and classroom-ready lesson on operant conditioning. This resource goes beyond basic definitions. Students actively apply concepts, analyze real-world scenarios, and build the kind of reasoning skills required for AP-style questions and FRQs. What Students Will Learn Students will be able to: Explain operant conditioning and the Law of Effect Differen
Preview of Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization  - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

AP Biology Unit 2 CellsTopic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization20-Slide PowerPoint with Warm Ups & Exit TicketsTeach how internal organization increases cellular efficiency with clarity and structure while staying fully aligned to the 2025 AP Biology CED. This 20-slide PowerPoint for Topic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization helps students understand how membrane-bound organelles create specialized environments for different biochemical processes. It connects cellular structure to metabolic efficiency and
Preview of AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 3 for use with Schoology

AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 3 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from post-WWI Germany, 1970s oil crises, Japan's lost decade, Federal Reserve policy, and contemporary economic conditions — and determine whether the economic condition described is Inflation (a sustained increase in the general price level, decreasing the purchasing power of money), Deflation (a sustained decrease in the general price level, increasing the purchasing power of money but potentially triggering
Preview of AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 2 for use with Schoology

AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 2 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from post-WWI Germany, 1970s oil crises, Japan's lost decade, Federal Reserve policy, and contemporary economic conditions — and determine whether the economic condition described is Inflation (a sustained increase in the general price level, decreasing the purchasing power of money), Deflation (a sustained decrease in the general price level, increasing the purchasing power of money but potentially triggering
Preview of AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 1 for use with Schoology

AP Macroeconomics Inflation/Deflation/Stagflation 1 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from post-WWI Germany, 1970s oil crises, Japan's lost decade, Federal Reserve policy, and contemporary economic conditions — and determine whether the economic condition described is Inflation (a sustained increase in the general price level, decreasing the purchasing power of money), Deflation (a sustained decrease in the general price level, increasing the purchasing power of money but potentially triggering
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.2 Meiosis & Genetic Diversity Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.2 Meiosis & Genetic Diversity Video Guide

In this video, we break down how meiosis creates genetic diversity—without the confusion. You’ll learn: What crossing over is and why it matters How independent assortment increases variation When these processes happen during meiosis I #meiosis#apbio#science 🧮📊⚛️🧬 🧪🧠🦠🧫🔬📐🔢📏 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Disclaimer 0:33 Genetic Diversity - Sibling Uniqueness 1:20 How Genetic Diversity Relates to Meiosis 2:15 Crossing Over 6:48 Independent Assortment Random Assortment Random Fertilization 9:03
Preview of Practice & Assessment for Rhetorical Devices - AP Language & Comp. Help

Practice & Assessment for Rhetorical Devices - AP Language & Comp. Help

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Elly's ELA
This resource provides an introduction or additional practice for high school students as they learn how to recognize a writer’s use of rhetorical devices. A detailed glossary, practice passages, group project, quiz, and review slides will help build skills needed to comprehend and analyze nonfiction. These activities can be especially helpful in increasing reading and writing ability in AP Language and Composition or AP Literature classes. The glossary includes 33 rhetorical devices with deta
Preview of Calculus AB Unit 5 MCQ Bundle: 68 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

Calculus AB Unit 5 MCQ Bundle: 68 Exam-Style Questions with Detailed Solutions

This resource includes 68 exam-style multiple-choice questions (MCQs) built around Unit 5: Function Analysis with Derivatives, designed for students in a Calculus AB class or similar introductory calculus course. This bundle combines Part 1 (38 MCQs) and Part 2 (30 MCQs) into a single set. Topics include: The Mean Value Theorem (MVT)The Extreme Value Theorem (EVT)Intervals of increase/decreaseThe first derivative testFinding absolute extrema with the candidates testConcavityThe second derivative
Preview of Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Gravity: The Universal Force of Attraction Help students understand how gravity works with this engaging Gravity physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how gravity acts as a universal force of attraction between objects with mass and how the strength of gravitational force depends on mass and distance. Students learn how increasing mass strengthens gravitational attraction and how increasing distance weakens gravitational force. Perfect for physics, physical science, and
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

Keep students engaged during AP Precalculus test prep with these FRQ #3 stations! Students will focus on constructing models of periodic (sinusoidal) contexts. In a series of nine stations, students will work through THREE real-world scenarios ... Labeling five key points on a graphWriting both a sine and cosine equationDescribing an interval as positive/negative, increasing/decreasing, concave up/concave downDeterming how the rate of change of the function is changing over a certain interva
Preview of Neurotransmitters, Agonists/Antagonists

Neurotransmitters, Agonists/Antagonists

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The Mosch Pit
This Psychology worksheet supports students in mastering the difference between agonists and antagonists by moving beyond memorized definitions to applied examples. Students work through short practice items, real-world drug scenarios (including Parkinson’s medications, antipsychotics, nicotine, and naloxone), and a structured compare–contrast organizer to determine whether a substance mimics or increases a neurotransmitter’s effect (agonist) or blocks and diminishes it (antagonist). The workshe
Preview of AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern

AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern

🧬 AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern 📊 Evolution, Natural Selection, Hardy-Weinberg, Chi-Square AnalysisEngage your students with a real-world, data-driven evolution case study that brings natural selection and population genetics to life! In this high-interest activity, students investigate a population of snowshoe hares experiencing environmental change due to decreasing snowfall and climate shifts, leading to increased predation and rapid evolutionary pressure
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