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Preview of Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Finding Limits Analytically FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will love these Finding Limits Analytically and from Graphs FUN Notes Doodle pages, complete guided notes and practice in a fun format. Use with your lesson or as homework, assessment, or enrichment. This fun and engaging format is designed to teach the rules and give students the practice they need to succeed. What's included?Guided notes and explanations26 problems with a variety of methods Determining Limits from Graphs, Direct Substitution, Rationalizing, One Side
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 Derivatives Chain Rule Circuit Training Calculus

Derivatives Chain Rule Circuit Training Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will gain proficiency finding derivatives using the Chain Rule with this self-checking circuit. What's included?There are 16 problems which include a wide variety of functions including polynomial, rational, radicals, exponential, logarithmic, trig functions, and composites of all of them. Please note that here are no inverse trig functions included. Please zoom in on the preview to make sure these problems are appropriate for your classes.Fully typed solutions are in
Preview of Calculus - Evaluate Limits from a Graph

Calculus - Evaluate Limits from a Graph

This activity provides practice evaluating limits of functions graphically. There are 4 graphs of functions that each contain various types of discontinuity in which students evaluate the limits (including one-sided limits), as well as the function value. There is also a digital version of this worksheet to assign to your students electronically. I set this worksheet up in this manner to emphasize the fact that for a function to have a limit, the left and right limits must be the same. This mak
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