I have over 10+ years teaching AP Calculus AB and BC. Outstanding results with the students. I have taught Geometry for over 18 years and brought my AP mindset to the work with the Geometry students.
I have created a spreadsheet that you would get access to that contains 2 problem of the days (warmup or exit ticket, bellringers) for each CED lesson. Each problem comes in two formats: pdf, and PPT. If you download the powerpoint, you can display it directly onto a whiteboard. If you print pdf, they are made so you can print half the copies, and cut the paper in half. This is a quick resource you can grab these problems to test your students understanding of a concept. This is only Unit 1. It
This is a circuit of worksheet ( AP Calculus BC Review (Version B) of BC topics only with SOLUTIONS) There are 19 questions scrambled in topics with a mix of calculator and non calculator. This is the same as Worksheet (AP Calculus BC Review (Version B) of BC topics only with SOLUTIONS) but in circuit form.There are 19 new questions, scrambled in topics with a mix of calculator and non calculator. These are 19 new problems, different from Version 1.All BC only topics are on there. You will
Many circuits on different topics, some circuits are in worksheet format as well. This bundle contains many done out solution guides as well. AP Calc AB/BC limit review CircuitAP Calc BC Circuit Integration Rules with SOLUTIONSAP Calculus AB or BC Absolute/relative extrema andCircuit AP Calculus AB or BC Volume with known cross sectionsAP Calculus AB/BC Area and volume worksheet with SOLUTIONSAP Calculus BC Polar Derivatives and Area Circuit with SolutionsAP Calculus BC Taylor Polynomial Circu
The is the same as the "AP Calculus AB/BC Area and volume worksheet with SOLUTIONS" but in circuit form. The Circuit contains various calculator examples on area and volume. Volume by resolution around horizontal and vertical axis. Volume by known cross sections with different shapes, and functions to model the area. Area between two curves. Horizontal and vertical lines that break the area into two equal parts. This can be done in BC calculus, but contains only the methods from AB calculus des
This circuit review contains circle relationships. There are problems similar to what is seen on SAT/PSAT/ACT tests. Inscribed anglesintercepted acrcssector arc length and areaconvert degrees to radians and vice versause pyth theorem and right triangle trig to help solve problemsalgebraic use of systems and quadrilaterals inscribed in circlesEquation of a circle from a graph, and implicit form (requiring completing the square)Good SAT / PSAT / ACT practice. Circuits are designed where students s
This is a worksheet (Version 1) of a BC topic only worksheet. There are 20 questions scrambled in topics with a mix of calculator and non calculator. All BC only topics are on there except Lagrange Error. You will see at least 1 example of (arc length rectangular, arc length parametric, improper integral, integration using partial fractions, taylor polynomial and series, alt series error, sum of geometric series, polar derivative, polar area, parametric problems, Euler's method, using taylors
This circuit has several integration and algebra techniques seen on AP exam released items. Integration on the sheet: Power rule, trig rules, inverse trig, u'/u, e^u, one absolute value, and one recognition of a semicircle equation. Algebra skills: Complete the square, long division, base to a rational power simplification (4^(5/2)) , ** it took my students about an hour to complete, so it is lengthy. Good mixed practice. This contains a done out solution key. Please do not post the solutions
This circuit has several integration and algebra techniques seen on AP exam released items. Integration on the sheet: Power rule, trig rules, inverse trig, u'/u, e^u, one recognition of a semicircle equation, u-substitution with both indefinite and definite integrals. Algebra skills: long division, 1/2ln(2) to ln sqrt(2) This contains a done out solution key. Please do not post the solutions digitally.Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve th
This circuit review contains mostly non calculator practice sheet of different types of concepts from units 1 through 5 in the CED (Limits through derivatives only). Topics include limits, L'hopital, d/dx rules, rel extrema, absolute extrema, related rates, etc. Function, graphs, and tables are used to ask questions. This contains a done out solution key. Please do not post the solutions digitally.Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the probl
Multiple representations using basic probability rules. Basic probability, multiplication rule, addition rule, conditional. Using written descriptions, venn diagrams, two way tables, and pictures. Good SAT / ACT practice.
Overall review of BC topics and some AB topics for students taking the AP Calculus BC exam. There are 36 questions similar to what students may see on the MC and some parts of FRQ questions. This is version B, completely different problems from the 1st sheet I made with 37 questions. Mixed calculator and non calculator throughout. Topics: Interval of convergence, LHopital , Series conv and div, Power series, quotient rule, integration rules, Trapezoidal approx, limit def of d/dx, finding H
This circuit is a dive into Taylor Polynomials and various representations, mirroring some questions seen on past AP problems. It has both Taylor and Maclaurin representations, as well as requiring applications from graphs, tables, and given derivatives to create using Taylors theorem. There is a done out solution guide that comes with the circuit as well. Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has the answer t
3 different FRQ like prompts to create Taylor polynomials . One prompt gives the values of the derivatives, another uses a function to create the values of the derivative, and another requires manipulation of the given information to get the last derivative value needed. Models FRQ type prompts on Taylor polynomials, with a done out solution key!
This is a circuit of my other worksheet "36 different AP Calculus BC Review problems of AB and BC Topics with SOLUTIONS".This circuit is really 2 mini circuits. When students complete the circuit on pages 1 and 2, and the last answer on the 2nd page brings them to a new circuit on the 3rd page. From there, they complete the circuit on pages 3/4 and it beings you back to the start on page 1 Overall review of BC topics and some AB topics for students taking the AP Calculus BC exam. There are 36 qu
This circuit is a dive into Polar derivatives and area using various representations, mirroring some questions seen on past AP problems. It has a mix of calculator and non calculator problems. I made some of the graphs have some of the same intersection points, but different regions to find. There is a done out solution guide that comes with the circuit as well. Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has the answe
This circuit has domain and range in interval and inequality notation, function notation, transformations, increasing and decreasing intervals, relative extrema, end behavior, and many vocabulary words embedded within (sum, product, difference). Great SAT /PSAT/ACT practice. Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has the answer to #1 in the corner and that problem becomes #2. Repeat the process until you complete
This circuit review contains non calculator practice sheet of different types of integration techniques needed for the AP Calculus BC Exam. Power, ln, e^u, chain rule (u-sub), trig, long division, improper, partial fraction, integration by parts, etc. Both definite and indefinite examples. This contains a done out solution key. Please do not post the solutions digitally.Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has th
This circuit review contains angle relationships: Vertical, linear pairs, Angle bisectors, Angle Addition, Parallel line cut by a transversal angle relationships. Great review before a quiz or test on it. Good SAT / ACT practice. Circuits are designed where students start with the very first cell labeled #1 and solve the problem. Find the cell that has the answer to #1 in the corner and that problem becomes #2. Repeat the process until you complete the circuit and get back to the starting cel
This is a circuit of worksheet (Version 1) of a BC topic only worksheet. There are 20 questions scrambled in topics with a mix of calculator and non calculator. This is the same as Worksheet (version 1) of BC topics only, but in circuit form. All BC only topics are on there except Lagrange Error. You will see at least 1 example of (arc length rectangular, arc length parametric, improper integral, integration using partial fractions, taylor polynomial and series, alt series error, sum of geometr
The worksheet contains various calculator examples on area and volume. Volume by resolution around horizontal and vertical axis. Volume by known cross sections with different shapes, and functions to model the area. Area between two curves. Horizontal and vertical lines that break the area into two equal parts. This can be done in BC calculus, but contains only the methods from AB calculus described.
I have over 10+ years teaching AP Calculus AB and BC. Outstanding results with the students. I have taught Geometry for over 18 years and brought my AP mindset to the work with the Geometry students.
Teaching style
My style is I like students to see rich and varied materials so they have to test and explore their understanding.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Presidential Awards for Excellence · in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) awardee. District Teacher of the Year. Samsung Solve for Tomorrow State winner 4x.
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