-Author of the Achievable AP Statistics Textbook.
-Founder at learnmathwithanna.com
-Mathematics teacher with Mind Over Math Learning Center.
-Former mathematics teacher at Great Lakes College of Toronto and the University of Toronto.
Unit 1: Polynomial & Rational Functions1.1 Linear and quadratic patterns 1.2 Recursive vs explicit forms 1.3 Arithmetic sequences 1.4 Geometric sequences 1.5 Using functions to model patterns 1.6 End behavior of polynomials 1.7 Identifying polynomial functions 1.8 Adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials 1.9 Factoring polynomials 1.10 Zeros of polynomial functions 1.11 Multiplicity of roots 1.12 The Remainder Theorem 1.13 The Factor Theorem 1.14 Rational expressions and simplification 1.
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for each unit (10 total), and one unit test for each unit (10 total). The final 2 units are BC only units, while the first 8 units are the same as in the AP® Calculus AB - Full Course. If you have already purchased the AP® Calculus AB - Full Course, it will cost much less to purchase the final two units separately as opposed to this bu
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for each unit (9 total), and one unit test for each unit (9 total). There are also 3 mock exams with grading guides and full solutions included! Unit 1: Exploring One-Variable Data1.1 — Types of Variables & Categorical vs Quantitative 1.2 — Displaying Quantitative Data: Dotplots & Stemplots 1.3 — Displaying Quantitative Data: Histogra
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for each unit (8 total), and one unit test for each unit (8 total). Unit 1: Limits and Continuity1.1 Introduction to Limits (Numerically and Graphically) 1.2 Finding Limits Using Algebraic Properties and Direct Substitution 1.3 Limits of Piecewise Functions and Absolute Value Functions 1.4 Determining Limits Using Algebraic Manipulatio
What’s Included in this Bundle:📊 3 Full-Length Mock ExamsSection I: 40 Multiple-Choice Questions per exam, covering all four major conceptual themes (Exploring Data, Sampling and Experimentation, Probability, and Statistical Inference).Section II: 6 Free-Response Questions per exam (including a question on: data collection/experimental design, exploring data (univariate or bivariate), probability or simulations, statistical inference, a question that combines multiple skill categories, and an i
AP Exam Structure:Section I: 45 Multiple-Choice Questions per exam (Part A: 30 Calculator Not Permitted, Part B: 15 Calculator Permitted), covering all major conceptual themes (Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Integration, and Differential Equations). Section II: 6 Free-Response Questions per exam (Part A: 2 Calculator Permitted, Part B: 4 Calculator Not Permitted), featuring classic AP® archetypes: rate in/rate out models, particle motion, analyzing the graph of a derivative, area and v
Unit 3: Trigonometric & Polar Functions Topic 3.1: Periodic Phenomena & Intro to Trig3.1 Angle measurement (degrees vs radians) 3.2 Arc length 3.3 Unit circle structure 3.4 Definition of sine & cosine 3.5 Sine & cosine values on the unit circle 3.6 Symmetry & periodicity 3.7 Tangent and reciprocal trig functions Topic 3.2: Trigonometric Functions3.8 Graphing sine & cosine 3.9 Amplitude & midline 3.10 Period & frequency 3.11 Phase shift 3.12 Putting together all transformations 3.13 Graphing tang
AP® Precalculus Exam Structure:Section I: 40 Multiple-Choice Questions per exam (Part A: 28 Calculator Not Permitted, Part B: 12 Graphing Calculator Required), covering all major conceptual themes from Units 1–3 (Polynomial and Rational Functions, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, and Trigonometric and Polar Functions).Section II: 4 Free-Response Questions per exam (Part A: 2 Graphing Calculator Required, Part B: 2 Calculator Not Permitted), featuring classic AP® Precalculus archetypes: Fun
Topics Included: Unit 1: Polynomial & Rational FunctionsTopic 1.1: Patterns & operations with sequences1.1 Linear and quadratic patterns 1.2 Recursive vs explicit forms 1.3 Arithmetic sequences 1.4 Geometric sequences 1.5 Using functions to model patterns Topic 1.2: Polynomial Functions & Operations1.6 End behavior of polynomials 1.7 Identifying polynomial functions 1.8 Adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials 1.9 Factoring polynomials 1.10 Zeros of polynomial functions 1.11 Multiplicity
AP Exam Structure:Section I: 45 Multiple-Choice Questions per exam (Part A: 30 Calculator Not Permitted, Part B: 15 Calculator Permitted), covering all major conceptual themes (Limits and Continuity, Differentiation, Integration, and Differential Equations). Section II: 6 Free-Response Questions per exam (Part A: 2 Calculator Permitted, Part B: 4 Calculator Not Permitted), featuring classic AP® archetypes: rate in/rate out models, particle motion, analyzing the graph of a derivative, area and v
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 10: Infinite Sequences and Series10.1 Defining Convergent and Divergent Infinite Series 10.2 The nth-Term Test for Divergence 10.3 Integral Test for Convergence (and p-series) 10.4 Direct Comparison Test for Convergence 10.5 Limit Comparison Test for Convergence 10.6 Alt
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 6: Integration and Accumulation of Change6.1 Exploring Accumulation of Change 6.2 Riemann Sums and Sigma Notation (Left, Right, Midpoint) 6.3 The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 6.4 Antiderivatives and Basic Integration Rules 6.5 Finding Antiderivatives (Indefinite Integ
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 9: Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector-Valued Functions9.1 Defining and Differentiating Parametric Equations 9.2 Second Derivatives of Parametric Equations 9.3 Finding Arc Lengths of Curves Given by Parametric Equations 9.4 Defining and Differentiating Ve
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 7: Inference for Means7.1 — Confidence Intervals for Means (One-Sample t-Interval) 7.2 — Significance Tests for Means (One-Sample t-Test) 7.3 — Two-Sample t-Interval for Means 7.4 — Two-Sample t-Test for Means 7.5 — Paired Data: Matched-Pairs t-Procedure 7.6 — Conditions
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 6: Inference for Proportions6.1 — Confidence Intervals for a Proportion (1-Prop z-Interval) 6.2 — Interpreting Confidence Intervals in Context 6.3 — Significance Tests for a Proportion (1-Prop z-Test) 6.4 — Interpreting p-Values & Significance Levels 6.5 — Two-Proportion
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 3: Collecting Data3.1 — Populations, Samples, and Observational Studies 3.2 — Sampling Methods: SRS, Stratified, Cluster, Systematic 3.3 — Sampling Bias: Undercoverage, Nonresponse, Response Bias 3.4 — Designing Experiments: Treatments, Factors, Levels 3.5 — Experiment E
This resource includes one powerpoint-style lesson (example is in the preview) per section, one worksheet set with full solutions per section, one reference sheet for the unit, and one unit test for the unit with solutions. Unit 4: Contextual Applications of Differentiation4.1 Interpreting the Meaning of the Derivative in Context4.2 Straight-Line Motion: Connecting Position, Velocity, and Acceleration4.3 Rates of Change in Other Contexts (Non-Motion Problems)4.4 Introduction to Related Rates4.5
-Author of the Achievable AP Statistics Textbook.
-Founder at learnmathwithanna.com
-Mathematics teacher with Mind Over Math Learning Center.
-Former mathematics teacher at Great Lakes College of Toronto and the University of Toronto.
My own education history
Honours Bachelor's Degree with a Mathematics major from the University of Toronto.
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