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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 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 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 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.
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