I print out this pdf double sided, laminate and hole punch it for every single student in my AP Calculus classes. Includes all the algebra and trig facts that kids tend to forget, plus every equation or rule they need to know for the AP test. AB and BC material is color coded so students know what they need to study.
Includes:
Pre-Calc Information:
Algebra Operations
Exponent Rules
Factoring
Logarithms
Geometric Formulas
Trig Identities
Trig Values from 0-2pi radians
AB Calculus Information:
Optimization is a tricky topic in calculus. This one-day activity allows students to discover how calculus can help them. Each student (or small group) starts with an index card, which will be cut and folded up to form a box. First they calculate what would happen if the box is made various ways, and see that the volume changes depending on the size of the cuts. Next students develop an equation and apply calculus to determine how to create a box with maximum volume - so that they can fill it u
A complete lesson that completely covers the calculation of volumes by cross sections. Most calculus textbooks ignore this topic, or jump straight to very difficult examples. This lesson begins with a review of geometry. Most calculus students have a difficult time writing an expression for the area of a cross section. This review eases them into it, from squares and rectangles up to equilateral triangles and semicircles. There is one volume problem given that is meant to be worked through as a
A review for a high school statistics course, once students have learned how to use the Normal, Geometric, and Binomial Distributions. Students must choose which of these distributions to use in each problem. All answers are provided, but are scrambled as students work through the circuit. Allows for self-checking but still requires they do the work! Included is an editable word doc and a pdf of answer key.
Challenging practice problems that cover all of Unit 1 for AP Calculus. Students will evaluate limits, find and identify discontinuities, apply the Intermediate Value Theorem, etc. Practice test is 6 pages long; 20 questions. Full answer key is included.
A short but challenging review to wrap up Unit 2 in AP Calculus. Students will use all derivative rules except for chain rule, work with tangent and normal lines, locate and identify points of non-differentiability and make a piece-wise function differentiable.
A 16-question circuit of derivative practice. Students will use the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule and the derivative of sin, cos and tan. In order to get the answers to match, students will need to think back to PreCalc and use trigonometric identities to simplify. There are no derivatives of logarithms or exponential functions.
After students have learned all the advanced integration techniques, they need practice choosing which technique to use. Not everything is integration by parts! Most other reviews focus on a few topics, or include topics not on the AP test. This set of 15 problems includes a mix of u-substitution, partial fractions, and integration by parts.
Problems range from easy to difficult. Several require some algebra (long division) before integration, and one requires a trig identity to be applied.
A 10 question self-checking circuit. Students will take derivatives using the power rule and the derivatives of sin and cos. Students will get practice simplifying answers to match. Students will write the equations of tangent and normal lines. Includes answer key
I have taken all of the released FRQs from the college board (http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_information/8357.html) and found the earliest point in which I can use them.
If you use the Peck, Olsen and Devore textbook, this source will let you start using FRQs early in the school year.
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