Students will (1) practice using the Rational Zero (Rational Root) Theorem to find all possible zeros/roots of a polynomial function and (2) use the theorem to help find the actual roots with this task card activity. This activity includes rational roots only! This activity includes 24 cards: Cards 1-8 ask students to list all possible roots; Cards 9-12 ask students to determine and explain if a value could be a possible root; Cards 13-24 ask students to list all possible roots AND find the a
Start the school year with confidence using this engaging Kindergarten Back to School Mega Pack! Designed specifically for the first days and first weeks of kindergarten, this comprehensive resource helps teachers establish routines, build classroom community, assess student readiness, and keep young learners actively engaged.This carefully designed packet includes a wide variety of developmentally appropriate activities that support social-emotional learning, fine motor development, literacy re
Engage your students with these ready-to-use task cards on the limits of logarithmic functions, designed to strengthen conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills in calculus. Each card presents a carefully structured question, while a complete set of detailed solutions is included for teachers, making lesson planning and grading effortless. To support instruction, all the relevant background information and key concepts are summarized at the end, providing a quick reference guide. Pe
Help your kindergartner build a strong math foundation with our Kindergarten Math Challenge Workbook, designed to foster critical thinking through fun and engaging activities. This workbook introduces essential math concepts while encouraging problem-solving and logical reasoning skills in young learners. Key Features:Critical Thinking Development: Activities designed to boost analytical thinking and reasoning. Varied Challenges: Gradual progression of exercises to support your child’s growing
This is a hand out / Worksheet about the different ways to describe an interval. It helps students to understand the language and notation of mathematics.
Engage your students with this self-checking 12-question circuit! I wrote this circuit to help my students with the symbolic notation and easy (but my students don't think so!) computation of functions and their derivatives defined as definite integrals. Most of the problems require FTC Part I, but a few can be done with or require FTC Part II. In many ways my circuits are no prep in that all the teacher has to do is work the circuit ahead of the students to see how the idea unfolds and then
Boost engagement with this self-checking, differentiated Dividing Polynomials Christmas MYSTERY Activity using synthetic or long division. Say goodbye to dull practice — and hello to confident, independent learners. This self-checking Christmas mystery activity helps students divide polynomials using synthetic division or long division while uncovering clues to solve a fun seasonal mystery. Designed for Algebra 2 and PreCalculus students, this "Who Found It" resource includes everything you
Students will use their knowledge of SOLVING TRIG EQUATIONS in this coloring sheet. It is way more fun than a traditional worksheet, and it's great for teachers to use for student work displays. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Looking for more on your ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY unit? Check out these resources! Fundamental Trig Identities - Scavenger HuntVerifying Trig Identities - Race ActivitySum & Difference Formulas - PuzzleMultiple-Angle & Product-to-Sum Formulas - TrashketballAnalytic Trigonometry - Asses
Students will use their knowledge of INTEGRATING BY PARTS in this coloring sheet. It is way more fun than a traditional worksheet, and it's great for teachers to use for student work displays. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Are you looking for more on your INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES unit? Check out these resources! Integration Techniques - Notes SlideshowIntegration Techniques - AssessmentsIntegration Techniques - Digital Escape RoomBasic Integration Rules ActivityIntegration by Parts ActivityTrig Integrals
Students will use their knowledge of RIGHT ANGLE TRIGONOMETRY in this coloring sheet. It is way more fun than a traditional worksheet, and it's great for teachers to use for student work displays. Note: This activity contains radians, degrees-minutes-seconds form, and secant problems. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Looking for more on your TRIGONOMETRY unit? Check out these resources! Radians & Degrees - Jenga ActivityUnit Circle - PuzzleTrig Functions of Any Angle - Scavenger HuntGraphs of Sine & Cosi
This Rule of Four resources includes two G.N.A.W. exercises for your AP Calculus students on the concepts of Average Rates of Change (AROC) and Instantaneous Rates of Change (IROC). This is an essential skill that must be mastered for success on the AP Calculus Exam and Free Response Questions (FRQ). The activity includes two different prompts related to rates of change. Learning Objectives:Students will use the Rule of Four in analyzing concepts, graphs and equations related to rates of chan
Give your calculus students engaging practice with the circuit format! This set of 12 exercises requires students to write equations of tangent lines and then use their lines to approximate the y-value of the function (or relation in some cases) at a nearby x-value. To advance in the circuit, students must hunt for their approximation, and this becomes the next problem to do. The questions are progressive in nature, yet the students are moving all over the pages so there is the element of a g
The trigonometry unit circle reference sheet is a valuable learning tool designed to help students grasp the fundamental concepts of trigonometry. With clear and concise labeling, it provides a visual representation of angles in both degrees and radians, making it easier for learners to relate angular measurements in different units. The reference sheet includes coordinates for each point on the unit circle, which aids in understanding the relationship between angles and their corresponding poin
Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This circuit contains 12 problems to help students gain experience with position, displacement, velocity, acceleration, and total distance traveled. Students begin in the first cell and then must work the problem and search for their answer. This next problem where their answer is becomes problem 2. For this circuit, students will need to have experience taking the derivative and evaluating definite integrals. Students will also n
This set of 24 problems is to be worked without technology! Students will calculate definite integrals (area under a curve from a to b) and search for their answer to advance in the circuit. The circuit format helps keeps students engaged. The problems are progressive in nature, yet the answers are scattered so students move around through the pages. No advanced techniques of integrations are needed (u-sub, integration by parts, etc.), however, understanding that the definite integral is the
Students will practice with the properties of definite integrals. They will determine the values of integrals from a graph, using the additive interval property, and using formulas from geometry. No antiderivatives are required. This activity requires no prep - just print, copy and go! How do partner worksheets work? Partner A and Partner B can independently work through their problem then compare. If they are correct, both partners should arrive at the same answer for #1, #2, and so on.
Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This circuit contains 20 questions which build in difficultly as they address finding vertical, horizontal and even slant asymptotes (two questions towards the end). Students will also be asked to find x-intercepts, y-intercepts, and y-coordinates of removable discontinuity (holes). The majority of the functions are rational, but the the final four are exponential, logarithmic, trig and logistic.
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This activity sheet has 12 conceptually based questions on the concept of limits. The questions focus on discussing the concept of limits numerically, graphically, and analytically. Several questions also ask students to communicate their ideas about limits. Students are encouraged to confirm their limits by using the graphing calculator. Questions are designed to be used with Advanced Placement Calculus students. A Spanish translation is included. You will find many other activity sheets for ca
These worksheets focus on subtracting 2 digit numbers with regrouping, designed for Grade 2-3. Each page includes clear examples, step-by-step problems, and fun activities like matching and word problems. Students will practice borrowing from the tens place to complete subtraction accurately. Answer keys are provided to help with self-correction and understanding.
Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This Riemann sum circuit will require students to estimate area (or amount) using left, right, midpoint, and trapezoidal approximations. Some of the problems are contextual, some straight math. There is no trig on this circuit and there are a lot of tables. To advance in the circuit, students must find their answer and then that becomes the next problem. This element of self-check in the math classroom is essential. My students
Calculus Riemann sums task card activity provides students with a variety of Riemann sum practice questions. Half the problems focus on Riemann sums with tables and the other half involve limits of Riemann sums to definite integrals. Calculus Riemann sums has 16 task cards and was designed to give teachers the option to split this activity up over multi-days with 8 questions per day or per assignment. In addition, there is also a self-grading digital google form option giving instantaneous f
This worksheet is ideal for engaging 9th-12th graders on the first day of math class. It offers valuable insights into each student's mathematical identity and emotional relationship with the subject. By using this worksheet, you'll gain a clearer understanding of their current attitudes toward math, which will assist you in tailoring future lesson plans to better meet their needs.
Learn Real-Life Money Skills with Grocery Store Math Activities!This Grocery Store Counting Money for Kids resource helps students practice identifying coins, counting money, and making purchases through fun grocery store-themed activities.Children will:🪙 Identify and count coins and bills🛒 Calculate the cost of grocery items➕ Practice addition and money math skills💵 Learn real-world spending and budgeting concepts📚 Build confidence using money in everyday situationsThese printable worksheet
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