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Preview of Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Calculus Derivatives Chain Rule Digital Activity plus Cut and Paste Printable

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging Digital Interactive Derivatives by the Chain Rule Activity will give Calculus students a fun and interactive way to practicing finding derivatives with the chain rule! Also included is a printable version for your convenience. Two Activities:For the first part of the activity, students find the derivatives of 7 functions using the chain rule, matching the missing parts (the chain) by drag and drop. The second part of the activity contains three more rigorous chain rule problems.
Preview of Derivatives Before the Chain Rule Calculus Activity Digital plus Print

Derivatives Before the Chain Rule Calculus Activity Digital plus Print

Created by
Joan Kessler
his NO PREP Calculus resource for Practicing Derivatives before the Chain Rule includes 48, ( 3 sets of 16) digital task cards that will help students practice finding the derivative of functions and gain fluency. None of the problems involve the chain rule. A printable version is also included as well as 3 additional assignments. What's included?Set 1: Derivatives with the Power Rule with its own link Set 2: Derivatives with 6 Trigonometric Functions with its own linkSet 3: Derivatives wi
Preview of Graphs of Polar Functions Digital Matching plus Organizer

Graphs of Polar Functions Digital Matching plus Organizer

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Graphs of Polar Functions Digital Task Cards and Matching activity with Graphic Organizer is NO Prep for you and is great for Trigonometry, AP Precalculus and traditional PreCalculus students. On each of 24 slides slide your students match a polar function with its graph, given 4 similar choices, dragging the check mark onto the correct graph.This activity will reinforce concepts taught in class and will solidify their understanding of Polar Functions and Graphs, engaging and challenging
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle.
Preview of Calculus Antiderivatives and Beginning Integration Puzzles Digital plus Print

Calculus Antiderivatives and Beginning Integration Puzzles Digital plus Print

Created by
Joan Kessler
These two digital puzzles for Antiderivatives and Beginning Integration will challenge your students and help them learn to use the basic formulas. The first self-checking puzzle has 12 basic formulas for them to match to complete the picture puzzle. Formulas for the integrals of C, x, x^n, sin x, cos x, , sec² x, csc² x, sec x tan x, csc x cot x, e^x, dx/x, and a^x. For the second puzzle students integrate functions (no substitution) using the formulas described above, matching them to comp
Preview of Integration by u-Substitution 60 Digital Task Cards  plus Print  version

Integration by u-Substitution 60 Digital Task Cards plus Print version

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Digital Version of Integration by Substitution Task Cards Activity for Calculus really works to reinforce the techniques your students have learned. These problems not only review this unit, but help students comprehend while engaging them in active learning. With one problem shown at time, your students are not overwhelmed. A free response PDF printable version in worksheet format is included. All of the problems are solved by using the substitution method. In the digital version eac
Preview of AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game | SCOOT Task Cards | Unit 2

AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game | SCOOT Task Cards | Unit 2

Looking for an engaging, low-prep way to review derivatives in AP Calculus? This AP Calculus Derivatives Review Game is a SCOOT-style, movement-based activity that gets students up, moving, and actively practicing key derivative rules — all with zero prep for the teacher. Perfect for: AP Calculus Unit 2 review Test prep or midyear review A change of pace from worksheets Sub plans or low-energy days ✅ What is SCOOT?SCOOT is a movement-based task card activity where students rotate arou
Preview of Calculus Area Between Polar Curves Digital plus Print Activities

Calculus Area Between Polar Curves Digital plus Print Activities

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus assignment on determining the Area Between Polar Curves includes an editable Google Forms™ assignment and a Printable PDF version. There are 7 Multiple choice problems determining the area between Polar functions. Some problems have the graphs included with the polar axes to help determine the limits of integrations, while others do not. Ensure that students can solve for these points using simple trig equations. There is one example in the Google Form assignment showing a problem
Preview of Calculus Exam Review In Three Parts With Answer Key

Calculus Exam Review In Three Parts With Answer Key

Need a good review for your high school calculus, AP Calc or Calc 1 class? I know I always could have used more end-of-semester resources when I taught. This review is in three parts - use any or all of it before exams or anytime during the semester. Each part is divided into a written review (short answer and fill-in-the-blank questions) and practice problems. Topics covered: Limits, Continuity and DerivativesCurve-Sketching, Optimization, Related Rates and Implicit DifferentiationLogar
Preview of Beginning Limits Calculus Digital Activity Pixel Art

Beginning Limits Calculus Digital Activity Pixel Art

Give your students a fun and engaging way to review the basics of limits with this self-checking Pixel Art activity! This digital resource includes 10 beginner-friendly questions that focus on evaluating limits using substitution and factoring—perfect for early lessons in AP Calculus or any introductory unit on limits. As students answer each question correctly, part of a hidden pixel art image is revealed, adding an element of surprise and motivation to their learning. Great for independent
Preview of Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students use the 1st Derivative Test in this fun digital Zombie themed activity to determine if the given function is increasing, decreasing, or neither at a given point. This activity is designed to be used without Graphing calculators. Each answer leads them to the next question. There are 16 problems and students must complete 15 of them to correctly complete the maze. Derivatives include the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, sine, cosine, inverse sine, logarithmic,
Preview of 1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

1.2 - Function Notation f(x) (MCR3U Grade 11 Functions / Pre-Calculus)

Ontario Curriculum Expectations:A1.2 - represent linear and quadratic functions using function notation, given their equations, tables of values, or graphs, and substitute into and evaluate functions.
Preview of AP-Precalculus Preview Outlined Notes & Lesson Plan beginning of the year Review

AP-Precalculus Preview Outlined Notes & Lesson Plan beginning of the year Review

This outlined note packet is intended forAP-Precalculus (or non-AP) to start off the year with some review topics and preview topics that will give your students time to prepare themselves for what the year will bring. It covers a wide variety of topics: exponent properties, solving linear equations and inequalities, slope (rate of change), equations of a line in all forms, linear regressions, solving systems of equations, factoring, solving quadratics, finding x and y-intercepts, and multiple r
Preview of Pixel Art - Basic Derivatives for Calculus

Pixel Art - Basic Derivatives for Calculus

This Google Sheet will have students find 20 basic derivatives with the power rule, derivative of a constant, derivative of e^x, and derivative of natural log. The activity could be used immediately after instruction as a quick check of understanding or the next day as a warmup.
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