21 years teaching experience. I have taught Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus and AP Calculus AB. Currently teaching AP Calculuc BC and Multivariable Calculus at a high school in Texas.
This activity reviews concepts from the entire year of BC Calculus including limits, derivatives, absolute extrema, implicit differentiation, Euler's Method, area bound by curves, radius of convergence, parametric derivatives and polar area.
The circuit activity requires that students use a calculator. The topics covered include volume, accumulation, IVT, related rates, particle motion, absolute extrema, density, volume, differential equations, average velocity and LaGrange Error bound.
This circuit activity includes limits to infinity, graphical limits, algebraic limits, trigonometric limits, continuity and a surprise topic - squeeze theorem - (like we were surprised on the 2019 AP exam : ) Also includes a worked out key!
This assessment is written in Word so that you are able to adjust length and titles. The test is designed to take approximately an hour and is four pages long with a calculator section and a non-calculator section. There is one free response question with rubric included in addition to 2 short answer questions and 12 multiple choice questions. Each question is assigned a point value and the total test is worth 30 points. A fully worked out key is attached along with a suggested conversion scale
This test bank has 20 limit questions with solutions worked out. Each question is typed inside of a text box so you just copy and paste the text box into your Word Document.
The questions are typed into Word so that you can edit them if you like. There is a line by each question where you can indicate what year you used the question to help with rotation of questions.
Topics include; limit laws, one-sided limits, limits to infinity, graphical limits
Once you have finished using the test bank, c
The puzzle provides a review of several calculus concepts including u-substitution, limits and extrema.
11th - 12th, Higher Education
Calculus
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About the store
Experience
21 years teaching experience. I have taught Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Precalculus and AP Calculus AB. Currently teaching AP Calculuc BC and Multivariable Calculus at a high school in Texas.
Teaching style
I like to teach for half the period and have the students practice what I have taught for the second half of the period. I record all my lessons and upload them to my YouTube Channel, Dr. Wright's Math.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I am the 2015-16 Teacher of the Year at my High School. Yay!!
My own education history
My bachelors degree in mathematics is from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas. My masters in education is from Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas. My doctorate in education is from Texas A&M Commerce in Commerce, Texas.
Additional biographical information
I am married with four children who have all graduated from college...finally : )
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