Describing Distributions | AP Statistics Practice using SOCS/CUSS/SOCVTrading Cards allows for full class participation by having students first answer their own card prompt then pair up quiz each other (quiz-quiz) then trade off their cards to their partner and mingle around the room and repeat for however long you want them to practice (using 5-7 minutes). Allows for student movement, peer-to-peer interaction, and class culture building. AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not i
Solving Quadratic Equations Mixed Methods Circuit (18 problems)Solve by graphing Solve by factoringSolve by square roots Solve by quadratic formula Does not include Completing the SquareCircuit Training aka Circuits (inspired by-products by Virge Cornelius Circuit Training (check our their TPT store!!)) are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes
LIMIT FOUR CORNERS / MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS AP® Calculus AB Unit 1FOUR CORNERS are a collection of 4 problems usually with multiple representations or covering different variations of a problem (often different forms or stimuli). Answer the Four Corners give students to practice concepts or display knowledge in different ways : Verbally, Graphically, Analytically and Numerically AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation of this product or its indorsement. Y
Intermediate Value Thm AND Mean Value Thm 4 CORNERS (MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS )AP® Calculus AB Unit 1 and 5FOUR CORNERS are a collection of 4 problems usually with multiple representations or covering different variations of a problem (often different forms or stimuli). Answer the Four Corners give students to practice concepts or display knowledge in different ways : Verbally, Graphically, Analytically and Numerically AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation
Factoring Electronic Drag and Sort (Algebra 1/2)Covers Factoring by GCF, Grouping, and Trinomials This Google Slides product allows students to drag and sort the corresponding factors of polynomial expressions with their matching products. Total of 30 Questions allow students to practice and review factoring that is checking as all factor pairs or triplets have matching colors.
AP Calculus Calculator Skills BOOKMARK [Formula Graphic] Comes with 2 Bookmarks Per 8.5x11 page. Blank Version (students fill out as go) and Filled Out Version Print on Colored Card Stock Use as a Cheat Sheet / Infographic 3 Hole Punch for Student Binders Covers the basic 4 Calculator Skills on the Ti84/+/CE Numerical Derivatives (on and off a graph) Numerical Integrals (on and off a graph) Solving for Intersection Points and Zeroes (on a graph) Solving equations, setting 2 equations equal
AP Calculus Derivative Rules BOOKMARK [Formula Graphic] Comes with 2 Bookmarks Per 8.5x11 page. Print on Colored Card Stock Use as a Cheat Sheet / Infographic 3 Hole Punch for Student Binders Covers the basic 21 Derivatives Rules Power Rule 6 Trig Functions 3 Main Inverse Trig Functions (arcsin, arccos, arctan)e^x and a^x ln(x) and log_b(x) Product RuleQuotient RuleChain RuleDerivative of Inverse FunctionOther Bookmarks available: AP Calculus Integral Rules AP Calculus Calculator SkillsBC C
PRODUCT AND QUOTIENT RULE 4 CORNERS (MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS )AP® Calculus AB Unit 2FOUR CORNERS are a collection of 4 problems usually with multiple representations or covering different variations of a problem (often different forms or stimuli). Answer the Four Corners give students to practice concepts or display knowledge in different ways : Verbally, Graphically, Analytically and Numerically AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation of this product or it
Solving Rational Equations Circuit (12 problems)Solve direct proportions using cross products property Solve rational equations using LCD technique or Common Denominator technique. Circuit Training aka Circuits (inspired by-products by Virge Cornelius Circuit Training (check our their TPT store!!)) are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes you t
Solving Multistep Equations Circuit Training (16 problems)Circuit Training aka Circuits (inspired by products by Virge Cornelius Circuit Training (check our their TPT store)) are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes you to another problem, and so on until the last problem's answer returns you to the original question. Self Checking Activity/HW
Limit Definition of Derivatives PracticeAP® Calculus AB Unit 3Practice reading, writing, and evaluating the Limit Definition of Derivatives and Alternate Limit Definition of Derivatives with this two page worksheet. Page 1 is on evaluating limits and thus derivatives using limit definitions, and Page 2 is on writing such equivalent expressions using the limit definitions. Does Require Chain Rule! AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation of this product or it
Solving Systems of Equations and Graphing Linear Inequalities Circuit (18 problems)Circuit Training aka Circuits (inspired by-products by Virge Cornelius Circuit Training (check our their TPT store!!)) are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes you to another problem, and so on until the last problem's answer returns you to the original question.
Practices Identifying Functions, Domains and RangesGet Your Classroom Up and Moving with Quiz Quiz Trading Cards (Class Set of 40 Cards)Print out cards & cut them, then students start by answering the question with a Post-It note on the back of the card. Then students pair off and each answers the other’s questions (quiz – quiz) then students trade cards. Students then repeat with another partner in the class. Goes on for 10 minutes or however long you want! You may also be interested in th
Factoring Quadratics Circuit (38 problems!)Circuit Training aka Circuits are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes you to another problem, and so on until the last problem's answer returns you to the original question. Involves basic trinomial factoring (a=1 and a > 1), gcf factoring, special product factoring of perfect trinomials and differ
Factoring Quadratics10 problems with answers as digits 0-9Big 10s are a fun self-checking worksheet/activity for students to complete either in pairs during class or for homework since all answers are a single digit between 0 and 9. Each digit is used 1x and all 10 digits are used. See more Big 10 Activities in my store. Consider the following products you might be interested in:
Solving Multistep Inequality Circuit Training (16 problems)Circuit Training aka Circuits (inspired by-products by Virge Cornelius Circuit Training (check our their TPT store!!)) are a great way for students to practice topics or show proficiency. Circuits form loops of problems. The answer to the first problem takes you to a new problem, the answer to that problem takes you to another problem, and so on until the last problem's answer returns you to the original question. Self Checking Activity
L'HOPITAL'S RULE 4 CORNERS (MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS )AP® Calculus AB Unit 4FOUR CORNERS are a collection of 4 problems usually with multiple representations or covering different variations of a problem (often different forms or stimuli). Answer the Four Corners give students to practice concepts or display knowledge in different ways : Verbally, Graphically, Analytically and Numerically AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation of this product or its indorse
DERIVATIVES AND RATES OF CHANGE 4 CORNERS (MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS )AP® Calculus AB Unit 2FOUR CORNERS are a collection of 4 problems usually with multiple representations or covering different variations of a problem (often different forms or stimuli). Answer the Four Corners give students to practice concepts or display knowledge in different ways : Verbally, Graphically, Analytically and Numerically AP® is a trademark of the College Board® who was not involved in the creation of this product
Exponent Property Jigsaw Matching Students practice Exponent Properties and simplifying exponent expressions while forming mini jigsaw puzzles to self check their work as they go. 32 Problems broken down into 8 different jigsaw puzzles. You might be interested in the following!
Rational Expression Simplifying Matching (Algebra 1/2)Practice simplifying rational expressions by matching equivalent expressions and domain restrictions/excluded values of the expressions. Total of 33 Questions to make into 11 triplet groups.
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