Bring clarity, confidence, and consistency to your AP Calculus classroom with these AP Calculus Anchor Charts designed specifically for upper-level math instruction. Whether you’re introducing new concepts or reinforcing key skills, these visuals give students a reliable reference point that supports independent problem-solving and deeper conceptual understanding. Created with AP Calculus AB curricula in mind, these anchor charts break down complex topics into clean, student-friendly visuals t
Students can simplify, multiply, divide, add and subtract rational expressions on the 50 pennants. There are 10 of each type of problem included. Once the pennants are completed, they can be hung around the room. Included are 50 pennants. Each group of students can be given a set of pennants, scissors and either glue, tape or a stapler. Students can be in charge of cutting out the pennants. Groups can compete to see which group can complete the most pennants or your entire class can add pennants
Adding and subtracting polynomials in Algebra 1 is all about combining like terms. Like terms are terms that have the same variable raised to the same power.