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Preview of Power Rule Worksheet

Power Rule Worksheet

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 quizzes and
Preview of Mega Practice Set – Graphs of Exponential Functions (AP Precalculus)

Mega Practice Set – Graphs of Exponential Functions (AP Precalculus)

This Mega Practice Set is a collection of 32 multiple-choice exercises designed to help students master the behavior and graphing properties of exponential functions. Perfect for AP Precalculus classes, tutoring sessions, review days, and targeted skills practice. This PDF is organized into three levels of difficulty: Level 1 – Exponential Growth/Decay & LimitsStudents determine whether a function represents growth or decay, analyze end behavior, and calculate limits Level 2 – Table Interpre
Preview of Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle

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
Preview of Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity

Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity

Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity includes three different limit practices that are NO PREP for you and give your students the chance to take ownership of their learning. Choice boards work great as individual or partner activities during class or at home for students looking for additional practice problems. Choice Boards Included in Bundle:Solving Limits Algebraically Infinite Limits and Limits at InfinityLimits of Trig Functions How Choice Boards Work:Eac
Preview of Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Finding Limits Graphically lesson is designed to give your Calculus students an understanding and fluency of the visual side of limits and will challenge even your best students. What's Included? Guided student notes with four examples. There are two versions, one completed and one left for the students to complete with you in class.24 Task Cards with mostly piecewise continuous functions. Students determine the limits, if they exist, from analyzing the graph. My students found the
Preview of Graphing the Sine and Cosine and Properties Notes Organizers

Graphing the Sine and Cosine and Properties Notes Organizers

Created by
Joan Kessler
Graphing the Sine and Cosine Functions using their key properties could not be easier for your students to learn to do by hand than with this versatile and engaging resource with notes and step by step graphic organizers. Included in the Lesson: Illustrated Guided Notes on graphing the Sine and Cosine by hand using the 5 Point Method for both the Sine and the Cosine. The notes also include formulas for the properties, including Amplitude, Phase Shift, Vertical Shift, and Period. 16 graphic
Preview of Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity Practice Choice Board for Calculus

Infinite Limits and Limits at Infinity Practice Choice Board for Calculus

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
Preview of Systems of Linear Equations with 3 Variables Task Cards HW Calculator Handout

Systems of Linear Equations with 3 Variables Task Cards HW Calculator Handout

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students will get lots of practice with this Systems of Linear Equations with Three and Four Variables Task Card Resource.Your students practice solving systems of equations with three or more variables. Choose your method!! Elimination, Substitution, Matrices, or the Graphing Calculator. These problems are adaptable to all methods including using technology. Included: Task Cards: There are two sets of cards, one in Black and White and the other Color # 1 - 8 are 3 equations,
Preview of Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits from Tables with Guided Notes resource is designed to help your Calculus students understand and master the concepts in this section and promote fluency. What's Included?11 Task cards which include polynomial, rational, irrational, and trig functions. Students use a table to determine if a limit exists and to evaluate it, if it exists. There are also problems which students are given a table and asked to estimate the limit. Blank Task card for you to personalizeGuided
Preview of Calculus Limit Review Task Card Practice Activity

Calculus Limit Review Task Card Practice Activity

Calculus limit review task card activity can be used in your classroom in many different ways. Students can work individually or collaborate together to solve the task cards; either way they will be reinforcing the skill of how to find a limit algebraically. Calculus limit review activity has 24 task cards that include a variety of different limit problems. Students will practice computing limits algebraically through examples that involve factoring and reducing common factors, multiplying
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