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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 Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice | Free Indirect Discourse | AP Lit Mini Lesson

Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice | Free Indirect Discourse | AP Lit Mini Lesson

Created by
Purely Textual
This mini-lesson provides a formalist analysis of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, examining how free indirect discourse functions as the primary mechanism through which Austen's narrator shapes interpretation — teaching students to identify when the narration aligns with Elizabeth's viewpoint, when it pulls back to increase narrative distance, and how those shifts produce changes in tone, judgment, and reader sympathy. Designed for AP Literature and Composition, GCSE English Literature, A-Le
Preview of Calculus Back to School Ice Breaker - Fun Activity Freebie

Calculus Back to School Ice Breaker - Fun Activity Freebie

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus Back to School Engaging Ice Breaker is designed as a first week or even first day warm up. So many Calculus students get very nervous about remembering all they learned from last year and start the school year stressing. Break the Ice with this small group Task Card activity. Your students will realize they remember way more than they think and have fun doing it. It is not meant to be difficult, but it gets them back in school mode and math mode along with renewing friendsh
Preview of Halloween | Chain Rule Task Cards | 12th grade | Calculus | Higher Ed

Halloween | Chain Rule Task Cards | 12th grade | Calculus | Higher Ed

Created by
Lauren Veazey
Looking for a Calculus resource that helps students find derivative using the chain rule?This set of 🎃Halloween task cards is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! In these task cards students will use the chain rule to take derivatives of functions and find the slope of tangent lines. ✅ This resource includes:12 task cards (minimal prep - simply cut each sheet in fourths)An answer key for quick gradingThis resource is ideal for grades 11th-12th or higher ed.Grab it now and sta
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 Biology FRQ Exit Tickets- Unit 2 Bundle (Google Slides & PDF)

AP Biology FRQ Exit Tickets- Unit 2 Bundle (Google Slides & PDF)

AP Biology Unit 2 Mini FRQ Exit Tickets Bundle | Cell Structure & Function | CED AlignedLooking for a quick way to check student understanding while giving students practice with AP-style questions? This Unit 2 Mini FRQ Exit Ticket Bundle provides short, focused prompts designed to mirror the task verbs, reasoning, and scientific explanations required on the AP Biology Free Response Questions. This bundle covers all topics in Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function from the AP Biology Course and Exa
Preview of Polar Functions, Parametric Functions, and Vector Functions End of Unit Review

Polar Functions, Parametric Functions, and Vector Functions End of Unit Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
This comprehensive End of Unit Review for Polar Functions, Parametric Functions, and Vector Functions will give your PreCalculus and AP PreCalculus students a solid review with extra practice practice. These activities,organizers, and worksheets also make a great review for AP Calculus BC Unit 9. What's included?4 versions of the review / assessment, each with 57 well chosen representative questions. Two versions are multiple choice format and two are free response. The assessments / revi
Preview of ELA EOC Review Task Cards | High School ELA | PEEL Task Cards

ELA EOC Review Task Cards | High School ELA | PEEL Task Cards

Want standards-aligned EOC task cards for middle and high school ELA? Get the lowest price ever by purchasing now! This bundle is designed specifically for middle and high school ELA students preparing for the EOC or state assessments. Each set focuses on high-yield standards, using a two-part questioning strategy (Multiple Choice + Evidence-Based Analysis) to mimic the rigor of standardized testing. *This is a Growing Bundle – as I add new sets of EOC-aligned task cards, the price will incre
Preview of AP Biology Unit 0 Types of Graphing Stations Activity (Complete)

AP Biology Unit 0 Types of Graphing Stations Activity (Complete)

Created by
MrNeuTran
Science Practice 4 - Representing and Describing Data (Graphing). This lesson is designed to help students understand when each type of graph is appropriate for the data set that is given. I was an AP Reader for Question #2 and one of the 3 available points for the graph is to determine which graph to use for the provided data set. All of the different graphs that is listed in the AP Biology CED are there. The graph types included are: Bar Graph, Histogram, Line Graph, Log Scale Graph (Logarithm
Preview of AP Biology Unit 0 - Graphing Card Sort & Warm-Up

AP Biology Unit 0 - Graphing Card Sort & Warm-Up

Created by
MrNeuTran
Science Practice 4 - Representing and Describing Data (Graphing). This card sort is designed to help students understand when each type of graph is appropriate for the data set that is given. I was an AP Reader for Question #2 and one of the 3 available points for the graph is to determine which graph to use for the provided data set. All of the different graphs that is listed in the AP Biology CED are there. The graph types included are: Bar Graph, Histogram, Line Graph, Log Scale Graph (Logari
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