This exam consists of 45 AP-style multiple choice questions. The questions are completely original, but I did write them based on several AP multiple choice exams so that questions are worded and stylized similarly to actual AP exam questions. Like the AP exam, there are 30 non-calculator questions for Part A (problems #1-30), and 15 calculator-okay questions for Part B (problems #76-90). I included 2 printable formats of the exam- one that is like an AP booklet where students have plenty of
I use this activity to review area under the curve and using sigma notation to represent Riemann Sums with left, right, and midpoint rectangles. This activity is best for partners as it encourages team work, reinforces use of vocabulary, and facilitates discussions to further understanding of this essential topic in Calculus and PreCalculus. This is a fun change of pace from just your regular review worksheet day! The file includes the printout for the individual cards, answer sheets for s
This worksheet of 13 problems requires students to evaluate limits using L’hôpital’s rule, but they can also use a variety of other strategies, such as comparing end behavior, definition of a derivative, or simplifying expressions. I would recommend this worksheet for any Calculus student at any level, but especially for AP or IB students, as it uses a wide variety of strategies and representations that often show up on exams. Students match the answers to each problem by filling in the answer t
Students complete problem #1, find the answer on a different square, mark it as problem #2 and solve, find the answer on a different square, etc. By the time students finish the worksheet, they should return to problem #1. These 15 problems increase in difficulty as the worksheet is completed. Students will need to know how to find derivatives and anti-derivatives of exponential and logarithmic functions with base e or other bases. Students will also need to know the chain rule, product rule, qu
Included are 4 worksheets (described in more detail below) that require students to graph rational functions as well as list attributes; asymptotes, intercepts, holes, and end behavior. There are also 2 templates so you can assign your own problems but students have the space to graph and fill in information. Worksheet A- 6 problems: transformations of y=1/x Worksheet B- 6 problems: transformations of y=1/x requiring re-writing an improper fraction into a mixed fraction Worksheet C- 4 problems:
I use this activity after students have learned to simplify rational expressions, including complex fractions, as well as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational expressions. There are 24 total problems. This activity is best for partners as it encourages team work, reinforces use of vocabulary, and facilitates discussions to further understanding of this PreCalculus topic. This is a fun change of pace from just your regular review worksheet day! The file includes the prin
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