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Preview of Differential Equations: Separation of Variables – Particular Solutions Challenge

Differential Equations: Separation of Variables – Particular Solutions Challenge

Created by
Niki Math
12 Task Cards | Self-Checking Code | Step-by-Step Integration Solve for the constant and crack the code! 🎸 This engaging and self-checking Calculus resource from NikiMath Store focuses on finding Particular Solutions to first-order differential equations. By requiring students to identify a "missing function," this activity ensures both procedural mastery and logical verification. It’s Math that Rocks! 💎✨⚠️ IMPORTANT: This is a PRACTICE-BASED resource. It includes 12 task cards, structure
Preview of Calculus Integration Maze and Task Cards Activity (Unit 6)

Calculus Integration Maze and Task Cards Activity (Unit 6)

Integration Maze and Task Cards with QR Codes Activity:This is an engaging activity to help your Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Calculus Honors, or Calculus 1 students review for the AP Calculus Exam. You will find three different options for differentiating your class. There is a fun maze with a student recording sheet to evaluate definite integrals that provide a variety of challenging problems which include polynomials, trigonometric, and transcendental functions. The product also contains
Preview of Derivatives Power Rule Task Cards plus FUN Notes

Derivatives Power Rule Task Cards plus FUN Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
These Calculus Derivative Power Rule Self Checking Task Cards plus FUN Notes activities are designed for first semester Calculus. They will reinforce your students skills with the Power Rule and challenge them with a few applications, while engaging them in a fun way to do Calculus. IncludedTwo sets of 24 Task Cards which only use the power rule. Some Questions are quite challenging. One set has QR codes on the cards and the other set does not. Students do not need the internet to see the
Preview of Calculus Limits Task Cards with QR Codes (Unit 1)

Calculus Limits Task Cards with QR Codes (Unit 1)

This Limits and Continuity Task Cards Activity contains 20 task cards designed for AP Calculus. Each card requires an analytic, algebraic, or numeric approach. Some of the functions are unbounded toward infinity. There are no questions asking for limits at infinity. This can be used very early in the course. Teaching Suggestions:- Use the card WITH QR Codes as a group activity . - Use the cards WITHOUT the QR Codes as a quick review. - There is a student recording sheet included. - Have
Preview of Calculus Limits Task Cards with and Without QR Codes

Calculus Limits Task Cards with and Without QR Codes

Calculus Limits Task Cards This is a set of 12 task cards that will help students practice finding the limit. These are 12 basic limit problems found at the beginning of the calculus course. None of the problems involve infinity. I have included a worksheet that students can use to record their answers and an answer key. I have also included a set of task cards with no QR Codes, so these can be used even if you do not have the ability to use the QR Codes in the classroom. QR Codes can be scanne
Preview of Calculus Related Rates Task Cards, Examples, and Quiz (w/ and w/o QR Codes)

Calculus Related Rates Task Cards, Examples, and Quiz (w/ and w/o QR Codes)

Included in this packet are: A slide that gives the steps to solving related rates problems. (This slide is also available to students by scanning a QR Code.) A set of 6 examples that I use to introduce several different types of common related rates problems A set of 8 task cards that will help students practice solving related rates problems. QR Codes that lead to the correct answer are provided on a different sheet so students can check their answers as they complete the task cards. A
Preview of Calculus Straight Line Motion Task Cards (with optional QR Codes)

Calculus Straight Line Motion Task Cards (with optional QR Codes)

This is a set of 12 task cards that students can use to practice working problems that involve straight line motion. Students will find this activity more fun and engaging that the same problems on a worksheet. Included in this packet:12 Task CardsQR Codes to post in the room (optional)Recording Sheet/WorkspaceAnswer KeyWorksheet with the same 12 questions for absent studentsRelated Products⭐ Calculus Super Secret Number Puzzle Position, Velocity, and Acceleration⭐ Calculus AB First Quarter
Preview of Calculus Finding Derivatives Task Cards with and without QR Codes

Calculus Finding Derivatives Task Cards with and without QR Codes

In this set you will find 12 questions that your students can use to practice finding the derivative of a given function. Students should know the product rule, quotient rule, and chain rule as well as the derivatives of the trig functions to use these cards. I make several sets of the task cards and leave them at the front of the room. Students get new cards as they solve each problem. I have included a set of QR Codes that give the correct answer to each question. I post these codes in the
Preview of COMPLEX FRACTIONS RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS GAME TASK CARDS CHALLENGING

COMPLEX FRACTIONS RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS GAME TASK CARDS CHALLENGING

Algebra 2 Honors, Precalculus, Algebra 2, Review, CHALLENGING Practice simplifying complex fractions (rational expressions) with a GAME! This is a self-checking game to practice simplifying complex fractions. There are 24 half-sheet cards.Skills for factoring trinomials, by grouping, sum/difference of cubes, and difference of squares are needed. How the game is played…An answer page is provided with the answers listed in a scrambled fashion. Each answer has a money amount associated with
Preview of RADICAL EQUATIONS BANK GAME TASK CARDS CHALLENGING HONORS

RADICAL EQUATIONS BANK GAME TASK CARDS CHALLENGING HONORS

Algebra 2 Honors, Precalculus, Algebra 2, Review, CHALLENGINGPractice solving radical equations with a CHALLENGING GAME! This is a self-checking game to practice solving radical equations. There are 24 half-sheet cards OR 24 mini cards (8 per page).Skills for factoring are needed. How the game is played…An answer page is provided with the answers listed in a scrambled fashion. Each answer has a money amount associated with it. After students complete a task card, they should find their ans
Preview of Differentiation (Calculus: TEAM CHALLENGE task cards)

Differentiation (Calculus: TEAM CHALLENGE task cards)

Created by
Adele Levin
This Calculus team challenge is a great way to review finding the derivative of functions, finding the gradient at a point as well as finding the equations of tangent lines and normal lines. These questions focus on differentiation skills. Students will need to be able to use the Power Rule to find the derivatives of functions and also need the Sum, Difference, and Constant Multiple Rules. (The Chain, Product and Quotient Rules are not required but some functions might need rearranging or sim
Preview of Addition Task Cards | Montessori Addition Command Math Task Cards [Color-Coded]

Addition Task Cards | Montessori Addition Command Math Task Cards [Color-Coded]

Static and dynamic addition task cards for independent work in math. This material includes:30 Addition task cards15 (Static)15 (Dynamic)All this cards are color-coded according to the Montessori math hierarchical colors (unit-green, tens-blue, hundreds-red, thousands-green).
Preview of 2 Digit Addition Aliens and Astronauts Challenge Scoot {year2tastic}

2 Digit Addition Aliens and Astronauts Challenge Scoot {year2tastic}

*There is a free preview available to download* This pack contains: *12 multiple choice question cards containing 2 digit plus 2 digit number calculations *Recording sheet for Scoot game *Answer sheet. Can be used as a Scoot game or as a table top/ centre based task card activity. Children will need prior understanding of methods for 2 digit plus 2 digit calculation. Please remember to leave feedback :)
Preview of Differential Equations: Separation of Variables – General Solutions Challenge

Differential Equations: Separation of Variables – General Solutions Challenge

Created by
Niki Math
12 Task Cards | Self-Checking Missing Function | Logic & IntegrationMaster the art of general solutions! 🎸 This engaging and self-checking Calculus resource from NikiMath Store focuses on the foundational skill of Separation of Variables. By identifying the "missing function," students ensure their integration steps are flawless while finding the general solution for various differential equations. It’s Math that Rocks! 💎✨ ⚠️ IMPORTANT: This is a PRACTICE-BASED resource. It includes 12 t
Preview of Evaluating Limits Involving a Parameter - Challenging Task Cards - FREEBIE

Evaluating Limits Involving a Parameter - Challenging Task Cards - FREEBIE

Created by
Niki Math
ღ Dear Teachers! I want to wish you the Best of Luck this New School Year! I wish you good health and great creative success! This free product I created for You as a present . It is fall themed as the autumn is coming and orange leaves are falling :) ღ These are six cards with challenging problems on evaluating limits involving a parameter. There are included student recording sheets, an answer key and full solutions handwritten clearly. Special thanks to this gifted artist Jax and Jake❦❦❦❦❦❦
Preview of Infinite Series: Alternating Series Test – "Leibniz’s True or False" Card Sort

Infinite Series: Alternating Series Test – "Leibniz’s True or False" Card Sort

Created by
Niki Math
16 Convergence Challenges | Leibniz Facts | Logical Sorting Challenge your students' logic and convergence skills! 🎸 This engaging Card Sort activity from NikiMath Store focuses on Leibniz’s Alternating Series Test. By pairing mathematical statements with historical facts about Gottfried Leibniz, students build a deeper connection to the foundations of Calculus. It’s Math that Rocks! 💎✨⚠️ IMPORTANT: This is a PRACTICE-BASED resource. It includes 16 sorting cards, a structured activity she
Preview of Calculus - Tabular Data Task Cards

Calculus - Tabular Data Task Cards

Students are challenged in Calculus to deal with functions that are described with tabular data. Using the tabular data students find approximations for various slopes and definite integrals. These 15 cards have been arranged into 3 sets of 5 cards. The each of the 5 cards in each set are designed to engage calculus students in solving various types of AP style questions that incorporate tabular data. The cards also have a symbol in the bottom left hand corner of the cards into five groups: Q
Preview of Calculus Curve Sketching Introduction with Derivatives QR Task Cards

Calculus Curve Sketching Introduction with Derivatives QR Task Cards

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging and challenging Calculus Introduction to Curve Sketching activity will have your Calculus students apply what they have learned about the first and second derivatives. This resources is especially helpful for visual learners. In this activity, students analyze and identify graphs based upon a table of values for f(x) and f′(x) and match tables with their respective graphs. I use this activity before doing any of the sections in the unit, before extrema, increasing – decreasing
Preview of Improper Integrals - 10 Penguins Themed Task Cards (2 problems per card)

Improper Integrals - 10 Penguins Themed Task Cards (2 problems per card)

Created by
Niki Math
These are 20 challenging problems on improper integrals. There are 10 penguins themed cards as each card contains two improper integrals. Students have to determine which of these two integrals converges and to evaluate the convergent integral(s). Students will need to use u-substitution, integration by parts and integration by partial fractions. Students can work independently or in pairs (in groups of 2). Answer keys are included. Special thanks to this gifted artist Aisne's Creations****
Preview of Calculus - U-Substitution with Integrals Scavenger Hunt

Calculus - U-Substitution with Integrals Scavenger Hunt

This set of cards can be used to challenge students to think about the concept of using u-substitution with definite integrals. This u-substitution scavenger hunt contains 2 sets of ten-card scavenger hunts or 1 set of twenty-card scavenger hunt. The twenty-card set has blue diamonds on the cards. There are two ten-card sets (one with red hearts and one with black clubs. Using these diamonds, hearts or clubs it is easy to separate the three sets of cards. Post the cards around the classroo
Preview of Calculus - Integration Scavenger Hunt

Calculus - Integration Scavenger Hunt

This set of cards can be used to challenge students to think about the concept of integration and antiderivatives. Suggestions for working with the cards: Post the cards around the classroom (either a set of 10 problems ♡, 10 problems ♧ or 20 problems ♢). The 10 set of ♡ problems focus on indefinite integrals and the 10 set of ♧ problems focus on definite integrals. When you use the 20 ♢ problems you will get both indefinite and definite integrals. If you have a large class and you want to use
Preview of Create a Function: Calculus Task Cards

Create a Function: Calculus Task Cards

Have your Calculus students practice drawing graphs that are differentiable over different intervals. Challenge them by making them create graphs that are also continuous at specific points, but not differentiable. These task cards are great as formative assessments, work in pairs, groups, or even a carousel.
Preview of Calculus Review - Limits, Derivatives, Integrals - Review Cards (36problems)

Calculus Review - Limits, Derivatives, Integrals - Review Cards (36problems)

Created by
Niki Math
These are 12 review cards on finding limits, derivatives and integrals. Each card contains 3 challenging problems – one on evaluating limits using L'Hospital's Rule (included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, infinity / infinity, infinity minus infinity, zero ⨯ infinity, zero^zero and infinity^zero), one problem on finding dy/dx (included logarithmic and implicit differentiation) and one problem on evaluating indefinite or definite integrals (included integrals of trig functions,
Preview of Continuity End of Topic Review

Continuity End of Topic Review

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will review Continuity of Functions giving them the extra practice they need while challenging them on many levels building fluency and proficiency. What's Included?15 task cards. The questions include removable and non removable continuities from both graphs and defined functions, including piecewise defined functions. Continuity at a point is also included. They determine intervals of continuity and classify discontinuities. A matching worksheet as an alternative Tw
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