Help your students build real confidence with Riemann sums, summation notation, and definite integrals with this self-checking digital activity! This resource is designed to give students meaningful practice translating between multiple equivalent forms, including sigma notation and definite integrals. Students will strengthen their understanding of how a Riemann sum represents accumulated area and how those sums connect directly to the notation and meaning of a definite integral. Since the
This Derivatives Activity Bundle for Calculus includes a wide variety of engaging print and digital activities designed to help students master differentiation rules and make strong connections between functions, graphs, and derivatives. Perfect for AP Calculus AB or any first-year calculus course, this bundle provides meaningful practice beyond traditional worksheets. Students will practice derivatives using the power rule, product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, trigonometric derivatives,
Looking for a Halloween themed self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits? In this no prep digital activity, students will use L’Hopital’s Rule for determining limits of indeterminate forms. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Jack-O-Lantern Jackpot, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more of the scratch-off card is
Looking for a Thanksgiving themed self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits? In this no prep digital activity, students will use L’Hopital’s Rule for determining limits of indeterminate forms. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Turkey Tripler, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more of the scratch-off card is revea
Looking for a self-checking digital activity that is Halloween themed to engage Calculus students who are practicing calculating related rates in applied contexts? In this no prep digital activity, students will use derivatives to solve real-world problems involving rates of change. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Jack-o-lantern Jackpot, students must correctly solve a related rate problem to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more
Looking for a self-checking digital activity that is Thanksgiving themed to engage Calculus students who are practicing calculating related rates in applied contexts? In this no prep digital activity, students will use derivatives to solve real-world problems involving rates of change. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Turkey Tripler, students must correctly solve a related rate problem to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more of th
Help your calculus students master the product and quotient rules and apply derivative concepts with this self-checking Halloween themed digital activity. This engaging resource gives students the opportunity to practice finding the derivative of using the product rule or quotient rule. Students will interpret these derivatives as the slope of the tangent line at a given point. The activity is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback as they work through each problem. This is a
Help your calculus students master the power rule and apply derivative concepts with this self-checking Halloween themed digital activity. This engaging resource gives students the opportunity to practice finding the derivative of a variety of functions including polynomial, radical, and rational expressions using the power rule. Students will interpret these derivatives as the slope of the tangent line at a given point. The activity is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback a
Help your calculus students master the product and quotient rules and apply derivative concepts with this self-checking digital activity. This engaging resource gives students the opportunity to practice finding the derivative of using the product rule or quotient rule. Students will interpret these derivatives as the slope of the tangent line at a given point. The activity is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback as they work through each problem. This is a great way to buil
Help your calculus students master the power rule and apply derivative concepts with this self-checking digital activity. This engaging resource gives students the opportunity to practice finding the derivative of a variety of functions including polynomial, radical, and rational expressions using the power rule. Students will interpret these derivatives as the slope of the tangent line at a given point. The activity is self-checking, so students receive immediate feedback as they work throu
Reinforce slope fields and differential equations with this interactive digital activity designed for Calculus students. In this self-checking Google Sheets resource, students will practice identifying the correct differential equation for a given slope field and matching slope fields to given differential equations. This engaging activity helps students build a visual understanding of differential equations and slope fields while promoting pattern recognition and reasoning. It is ideal for AP
Looking for a self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using integrals to find the volume of a solid with different cross sections? In this no prep digital activity, students will using integrals to find the volume of a solid when the cross sections are a square, rectangle, isosceles triangle, equilateral triangle, or semi-circle. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Triple 7 Jackpot, students must correctly solve a problem to scratch off their dig
Looking for a self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing approximating areas from a table with Riemann Sums? In this no prep digital activity, students will approximate areas using a left Riemann sum, a right Riemann sum, a midpoint Riemann sum, or a trapezoidal sum from a table of values. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Triple 7 Jackpot, students must correctly solve a problem to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly a
Looking for a digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using L'Hopital's Rule to evaluate limits? In this no prep digital activity, students will use L’Hopital’s Rule for determining limits of indeterminate forms. As they answer, they will receive instant feedback! In the game “Deal Me In” students compete with each other as they test their luck along with their knowledge on limits. Each correct response is rewarded with a random card from a standard fifty-four card dec
Looking for a digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing evaluating definite integrals? In this self-checking digital game, students will calculate a definite integral using areas and properties of definite integrals. As they answer, they will receive instant feedback! In the game “Deal Me In” students compete with each other as they test their luck along with their knowledge on definite integrals. Each correct response is rewarded with a random card from a standard fifty-
Looking for a self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing calculating related rates in applied contexts? In this no prep digital activity, students will use derivatives to solve real-world problems involving rates of change. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Triple 7 Jackpot, students must correctly solve a related rate problem to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more of the scratch-off card is revea
Looking for a digital activity to engage students who are practicing graphing f' and f'', the first and second derivative of f? In this self-checking digital activity, students will match a function's graph with the graph of its first and second derivative. As they answer, they will receive instant feedback at the end of the activity! Students will use key features such as increasing and decreasing and concavity to help them identify the graph of the first and second derivative. Three cards ma
Looking for a digital activity to engage students who are practicing graphing f', the derivative of f? In this self-checking digital activity, students will match a function's graph with the graph of its first derivative. As they answer, they will receive instant feedback at the end of the activity! Students will use key features such as increasing and decreasing to help them identify the graph of the derivative. In this self-checking activity, students organize the tiles to make appropriate
Looking for a self-checking digital activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits? In this no prep digital activity, students will use L’Hospital’s Rule for determining limits of indeterminate forms. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Triple 7 Jackpot, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As students correctly answer questions, more of the scratch-off card is revealed. After correct
Looking for a self-checking digital Christmas activity to engage Calculus students who are practicing using the derivative to determine when a function is increasing or decreasing? In this no prep digital holiday activity, students will use the sign of the derivative to determine the intervals when a function is increasing or decreasing. In the self-checking Google Sheets activity, Peppermint Payday, students must correctly evaluate a limit to scratch off their digital lottery ticket. As stud
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