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Preview of Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Finding Limits Graphically lesson is designed to give your Calculus students an understanding and fluency of the visual side of limits and will challenge even your best students. What's Included? Guided student notes with four examples. There are two versions, one completed and one left for the students to complete with you in class.24 Task Cards with mostly piecewise continuous functions. Students determine the limits, if they exist, from analyzing the graph. My students found the
Preview of Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits from Tables with Guided Notes resource is designed to help your Calculus students understand and master the concepts in this section and promote fluency. What's Included?11 Task cards which include polynomial, rational, irrational, and trig functions. Students use a table to determine if a limit exists and to evaluate it, if it exists. There are also problems which students are given a table and asked to estimate the limit. Blank Task card for you to personalizeGuided
Preview of Parametric Equations Lesson for Precalculus | Motion & projectile Models

Parametric Equations Lesson for Precalculus | Motion & projectile Models

Created by
Mathwize
Parametric Equations Lesson – Modeling Motion, Paths, Projectile Motion, & Conic Sections | PrecalculusGive your students a clear, visual, and intuitive introduction to parametric equations with this classroom‑ready lesson that models motion, direction, speed, projectile motion, and conic sections. This resource helps students understand why parametric equations matter—not just how to compute them. Designed for Precalculus, Algebra 2 Honors, and AP Precalculus, this lesson breaks down parame
Preview of Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems for IB Math

Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems for IB Math

Created by
Straight A Math
This Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems is specifically designed for IB Math AA & AI students at both HL and SL levels. Perfect for introducing or reviewing key concepts, this ready-to-use resource includes a detailed, visual PowerPoint presentation that covers How to interpret and draw bearings Solving real-world bearings problems using trigonometry Angle rules and navigational applications Word problems aligned with IB Math exam standards Also included: a variety o
Preview of Mathematics Stories: Given tough x-intercepts, finding the VERTEX of a PARABOLA

Mathematics Stories: Given tough x-intercepts, finding the VERTEX of a PARABOLA

For years and years of teaching advanced mathematics, I always just found the vertex of a parabola by completing the square. In challenging top end students, I'd give them "raunchy" x-intercepts and have them find the vertex. I taught the algorithm in this product, and figured that every textbook would do the same. I used to have dozens of old Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus textbooks. The step by step procedure was not in any of them. I hope that all of you who teach HONORS level mathematics will
Preview of QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES

QUADRATIC INEQUALITIES

QUADRATIC INEQUALITIESFor Algebra 2 students, this is a more advanced topic. I used this with my Algebra 2 Honors students and my Pre Calculus students. Being able to differentiate between a system, a piecewise function and a quadratic inequality is very important. After teaching the first four (4) problems, I loved having the students do this during class time. The follow-up activity that could be used as a warm-up could be: 1. Quadratic Inequality 2. Quadratic Piecewise 3. System of a Quadrat
Preview of Introduction to Conic Sections Guided Cornell Notes

Introduction to Conic Sections Guided Cornell Notes

Created by
CruzEd
Set your students up for success with these Introduction to Conic Sections Cornell Notes, designed for Algebra 2 and Precalculus classrooms. This structured, guided resource helps students build a strong foundation in identifying and understanding the four basic conic sections with translations —circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas—through organized, purposeful note-taking. What’s Included:Guided Cornell Notes to scaffold learning and improve organizationFully completed version to suppo
Preview of CARD HOUSES - 1st and 2nd degree Arithmetic Sequences

CARD HOUSES - 1st and 2nd degree Arithmetic Sequences

HOUSE OF CARDS - Look for a pattern. +1st degree, 2nd degree Arithmetic Sequences ++Use some Geometry +++Learn a bit of history about cards and card housesThis activity will be a challenge for an advanced Algebra class. It is fun and a good activity to get students engaged. Will you need to "differentiate your instruction" by giving students cards to build their "House of Cards"? Thank you for your purchase. Remember to leave feedback.
Preview of Solving and Graphing POLYNOMIALS - 43 exercises

Solving and Graphing POLYNOMIALS - 43 exercises

Do you need extra practice for: SOLVING AND GRAPHING POLYNOMIALS? I have written forty-three (43) problems that will give your Algebra 2/Honors a ton of extra practice.
Preview of AP-Precalculus Posters to display CED topics by Unit

AP-Precalculus Posters to display CED topics by Unit

These posters display AP-Precalculus topics listed for the 3 units per the College Board. The three separate pages can be printed on legal-size paper or enlarged. I have them on a bulletin board in my room. This allows me to frequently reference the C.E.D. expectations, and it gives students a visual representation of what they're expected to know.
Preview of Definite Integrals (No U-Sub) Google Form

Definite Integrals (No U-Sub) Google Form

Definite Integrals without U-Sub Google Form for Calculus classes. Answers are included and can be scored. Includes sin(x), cos(x) and e.
Preview of Derive Equations of the Conic Sections

Derive Equations of the Conic Sections

Step-by-step derivations of the general equations for each of the four conic sections. Specifically written to help Arkansas Precalculus teachers guide their students through the derivation of the conic sections. Aligned to Arkansas standards for the non-AP Precalculus course.
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically Assignment

Finding Limits Analytically Assignment

This assignment covers finding limits analytically. It includes an answer bank for part of the assignment. There is a note sheet that precedes this assignment found in the Texmathlete TPT store. Videos for the notes can be found on the FREE Calculus Slides and Videos for You and Your Students slides in the Texmathlete TPT store.
Preview of Vertical Asymptotes and One-Sided Limits Notes

Vertical Asymptotes and One-Sided Limits Notes

These notes cover finding one-sided limits analytically and determining the equation for vertical asymptotes (and more on removable discontinuities). This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook OR they can staple/tape/glue it to wherever they are taking notes. My students kept it out durin
Preview of AP Calculus Unit 2 (Part 1)-Derivatives-Notice/Wonder Graph Worked-Out Example

AP Calculus Unit 2 (Part 1)-Derivatives-Notice/Wonder Graph Worked-Out Example

Introduce a new instructional routine of Notice/Wonder! You can use the Notice/Wonder Routine for your high school math classroom to help students improve their critical thinking skills while previewing or reviewing content material. Pages of thorough explanations are included on how to use this routine in your classroom successfully. This resource, once introduced, can be used in a short chunk of a class as a content brain break, as a review of essential features, or as a preview of topics whil
Preview of AP Calculus Unit 1-Limits-Notice/Wonder Real-Life STEM Graph Worked-Out Example

AP Calculus Unit 1-Limits-Notice/Wonder Real-Life STEM Graph Worked-Out Example

Introduce a new instructional routine of Notice/Wonder! You can use the Notice/Wonder Routine for your high school math classroom to help students improve their critical thinking skills while previewing or reviewing content material. Pages of thorough explanations are included on how to use this routine in your classroom successfully. This resource, once introduced, can be used in a short chunk of a class as a content brain break, as a review of essential features, or as a preview of topics whi
Preview of Graphing Sine Functions Cornell Notes

Graphing Sine Functions Cornell Notes

Created by
CruzEd
Support your Algebra 2 or Precalculus students in mastering trigonometric graphing with these Graphing Sine Functions Cornell Notes—designed for a structured, effective way to deliver content. Whether you're teaching in an AVID school or simply want to improve note-taking across your classroom, this resource offers a student-friendly format that promotes focus, clarity, and retention. What’s Included:Guided Cornell Notes with clear promptsFully filled version for accommodations or referenceDet
Preview of Is the function an EXPONENTIAL GROWTH or EXPONENTIAL DECAY function?

Is the function an EXPONENTIAL GROWTH or EXPONENTIAL DECAY function?

Is the function an EXPONENTIAL GROWTH or EXPONENTIAL DECAY function?This is designed to be a good warm-up for your Algebra 2 students. There are eleven (11) functions. Three are Exponential Growth, three are Decay, and five are neither Exponential Growth, nor Exponential Decay. Students have to THINK of the attributes of a function that make it Growth or Decay. This can be done as a "CONCEPT FORMATION" piece, too.
Preview of I'M AN AUTHOR, TOO! (use as a warm-up)

I'M AN AUTHOR, TOO! (use as a warm-up)

In, "I'm an author, too!", students will analyze the graph of an EXPONENTIAL DECAY function. This can be used as a warm-up for Algebra 1, 2 or even Pre-Calculus class. Looking at a graph and being able to analyze it, is a huge real-life pursuit, that we need to be teaching all of our students to do.
Preview of Statistics | Exploring Two Variable Data | Reference & TiNspire Cheat Sheet

Statistics | Exploring Two Variable Data | Reference & TiNspire Cheat Sheet

Created by
Mrs Marcos Math
Statistics: Exploring Two Variable Data - Reference GuideHelp your students master the analysis of two-variable data with this clear, comprehensive reference guide! Designed for AP® Statistics and high school or college-level math, this printable and digital handout breaks down essential concepts like correlation, regression, scatterplots, residuals, and association with easy-to-understand definitions, visuals, and calculator instructions. ✅ What’s Included: Key concepts explained: Exp
Preview of Introduction to Motion Notes

Introduction to Motion Notes

These notes the basics of motion on a line (2 dimensions) both analytically and graphically. There is also a graphic organizer (copy it 2 to a page for and interactive notebook). As always with my lessons, there is a focus on justifying answers. This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - not for them to cram everything on the note page. They can use it as part of their interactive notebook
Preview of UNIT CIRCLE Made Easy | Step-by-Step Trig Notes + Worksheet

UNIT CIRCLE Made Easy | Step-by-Step Trig Notes + Worksheet

Created by
NoLimitMath
Stop memorizing the Unit Circle, build it logically instead!This hands-on visual worksheet helps students understand where every coordinate comes from so they’ll never need to memorize again. Perfect for Geometry, Trigonometry, or Precalculus classes, this resource guides students through five simple steps to construct the Unit Circle using only two special triangles. ✨ What’s Included ✅ Step-by-step guided notes (3 pages) ✅ Visual diagrams showing how to derive each coordinate ✅ Special tria
Preview of A MIXTURE DILEMMA

A MIXTURE DILEMMA

A MIXTURE DILEMMA - I used this exercise as a warm-up in Algebra 1, and an introduction to "Solving Systems of Linear Equations". The second question asked is more appropriate for an Algebra 2 or Pre Calculus student. Mathematical modeling is challenging. However you approach this problem, it lends itself to working together.
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
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