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Free high school calculus printables

Preview of Algebra: Stand and Deliver Movie Questions

Algebra: Stand and Deliver Movie Questions

Created by
Algebra4All
This is a one page student response sheet for students to fill out as they watch the movie, Stand and Deliver. The questions are not very high level, just basic questions to make sure everyone is actually paying attention. Very good to leave on a day that you must have a substitute. This download also includes an up to date product catalogue. I hope you will take the time to look it over. And, come check out my store for other free and useful products.
Preview of Circuit Training -- First Half of Calculus REVIEW

Circuit Training -- First Half of Calculus REVIEW

I wrote this circuit for high school calculus students (and their teachers). It is intended to review limits and continuity, basic derivatives and differentiability, derivatives of composite functions, and contextual applications of the derivative such as related rates and tangent line approximations. There are 32 questions. Directions: Begin in cell #1. Do the work necessary to solve the problem. Search for your answer. Call the cell #2 and proceed in this manner until you complete the circu
Preview of Math Valentines Freebie

Math Valentines Freebie

My funny valentine with a math twist! This is a perfect way to show your students they have a special place in your life. This is a fun set of 12 valentine cards you can print on colorful card stock and personalize.This makes a great gift for your students or your colleagues, family and friends. Each card is ¼ or a normal sheet of cardstock. When printed in two-sided mode, each card has a place to address to the recipient and “Happy Valentine’s Day!” on the back.Included in the resource:12 math-
Preview of Circuit Training - CHAIN Rule (calculus)

Circuit Training - CHAIN Rule (calculus)

This circuit has 20 questions which all require chain rule. There are many different functions from power to trig, but there are no logarithms, exponential, nor inverse trig functions (written especially for those of you who teach late trancendentals). For some of the problems, students will just need to find the derivative and then search for it to advance in the circuit. For other problems the students will need to evaluate the derivative at a given value. There are a few questions which
Preview of Series of the Day

Series of the Day

Typically, in BC Calculus, the topic of Series Convergence is one of the last concepts taught. This topic can be quite overwhelming for students, especially since it is somewhat disjoint from the rest of the big ideas of calculus.To ease the burden of this daunting unit which is usually not even introduced until well into the last quarter of the curriculum, I have created a collection of “Series of the Day” questions. This introduces students to the general ideas of convergent and divergent seri
Preview of Form A Graphing, Continuity, and Limits with Rational Functions

Form A Graphing, Continuity, and Limits with Rational Functions

Created by
Lisa Jones
This activity is intended to help students bridge the gap between the graphing of rational functions encountered in Algebra 2 and the level of analysis expected in precalculus and calculus. (I use it in my AP Calculus courses.) Using graphical representations to investigate one-sided limits and types of discontinuity leads to a better understanding of continuity. *Form B of this activity can be used to reinforce these concepts or as an assessment.**Forms C and D involve polynomial division an
Preview of Circuit Training - Inverses of Trig Functions and Solving equations

Circuit Training - Inverses of Trig Functions and Solving equations

This 28-question circuit was written by honors precalculus teacher, Jennifer McManus and it is challenging! Rigorous! I love it! I haven't even finished it yet because I keep messing up -- so be careful. It is so wonderful that she wants to share it with everyone for free! Work this one BEFORE your students so you know what they need to know before they start. Remember, the answers are imbedded in the circuit (it is how students move from one question to the next), so no answer key is incl
Preview of Trigonometric Identities Formula Sheet

Trigonometric Identities Formula Sheet

Created by
Tyler McKell
Great reference page for trigonometric identities: Quotient Identities Reciprocal Identities Pythagorean Identities Even and Odd Identities Sum and Difference Identities Half and Double Angle Identities Completed Unit Circle
Preview of Circuit Training - Volumes of Rotation / Revolution (calculus)

Circuit Training - Volumes of Rotation / Revolution (calculus)

Your students will stay engaged and get good practice with these 18 volumes of rotation problems in the circuit format. Students must search for their answers to advance in the circuit. It makes the students ask questions when they get stuck! All of the problems can be worked without a calculator, but you may want to have the students use technology to speed them up and have them work on the set ups. All of the problems are simple polynomials -- no trig or exponentials. This circuit is grea
Preview of Calculus II / BC Calculus (polar, series, parametric, vectors, con / div tests)

Calculus II / BC Calculus (polar, series, parametric, vectors, con / div tests)

Written by veteran calculus teacher Nancy Stephenson, this 18-page resource is 4 individual resources; two card matches and two circuits. 1. Card Match - Tests for Convergence and Divergence of Series (5 pages) 2. Card Match - Polar Graphs and Areas (7 pages) 3. Circuit - Parametrics and Vectors (3 pages) 4. Circuit - Taylor Polynomials and Taylor Series (3 pages) For the card matches, the answers are included. For the circuits, the answers are imbedded in the circuit; it is how the
Preview of Limit Joke Worksheet

Limit Joke Worksheet

Created by
MrsCookKHS
Evaluating Limits Joke Worksheet. Students solve limit problems and answer will reveal the punchline to a joke.
Preview of Derivatives up to Product Quotient & Implicit AB BC Calculus Circuit

Derivatives up to Product Quotient & Implicit AB BC Calculus Circuit

Two Versions Included! A fourteen question self-checking assignment. This is my unit 2 review, but can be used anytime after covering implicit differentiation. I've included both versions. They are both appropriate for any calculus course, just depends on where you want to use it. I would not assign both since there is a lot of overlap. That's why I've included both so you can preview my materials. I use the implicit version in BC and the other in AB, but again it just depends where you
Preview of AP Calculus: Integration by Substitution Four Colors Activity

AP Calculus: Integration by Substitution Four Colors Activity

Created by
Tatia Totorica
This is a matching activity that supports integration by substitution in a calculus course. It is especially suitable for an AP AB Calculus course.
Preview of Circuit Training - Derivatives n More by Kelly

Circuit Training - Derivatives n More by Kelly

This is a lovely circuit written by my AP Calculus colleague Kelly Hicks. It is perfect for when your students know just enough to be dangerous -- first derivative, second derivative, velocity and acceleration. There are two graphs and one table too. You and your students will love this 18-question circuit! To advance from one question to the next, students hunt for their answers. It keeps the students engaged and talking about the mathematics. My students do not get up when the bell rings
Preview of Functions and Derivatives Matching Activity

Functions and Derivatives Matching Activity

Created by
MrsCookKHS
Students must match four sets of cards: function graph, function description, derivative graph, derivative description
Preview of Differential Equations Card Sort and Solve (calculus)

Differential Equations Card Sort and Solve (calculus)

I wrote this activity to help my students categorize the three kinds of separable differential equations: independent variable only; dependent variable only; both independent and dependent variables. There are 12 cards. The first task is to look beyond all of the given information and verbiage and to look only at the DE and classify it as one of the three types. Once the students have classified, they check their results with the teacher and begin to answer the questions. Some involve sol
Preview of Derivatives of Algebraic Functions

Derivatives of Algebraic Functions

Derivatives of algebraic functions task card activity can be used in your classroom in many different ways. Students can practice individually or work together to solve these problems; either way they will be reinforcing the skill of how to find derivatives of functions for polynomials, rational and radical functions. Derivatives of algebraic functions practice activity has 24 task cards that include a variety of different derivative questions using the power, product, quotient and/or chain rule
Preview of Back to School Math Classroom Decor Bulletin Board Funny Math Poster Math Humor

Back to School Math Classroom Decor Bulletin Board Funny Math Poster Math Humor

Created by
Techasaurus
Funny Math Posters | "Math is hard. So is life." FREE printable poster to decorate your math classroom or bulletin board. Constantly challenge middle & high school math students to do hard things! More Math Posters to choose from! 8.5 x 11 pdfTeachers are saying:"Perfect for 8th grade!"More Math Resources - Use digitally with TPT EASEL• Statistics and Probability Word Search• Algebra Word Search• Algebra Crossword• Translating Algebraic Expressions Task CardsEarn credits on Teachers Pay Teac
Preview of Limits Bingo

Limits Bingo

Created by
MrsCookKHS
Students evaluate limits and find their answers in the squares on the BINGO board. First one to find a "BINGO" wins!
Preview of The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Accumulation Functions

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Accumulation Functions

The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus and Accumulation Functions using Graphs includes 12 practice problems. The first four questions ask students to evaluate accumulation functions given a graph. These questions will also give students practice on how to find a definite integral from a graph using geometric shapes. The next four questions require students to apply the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to an accumulation function then evaluate using a graph. The last four questions will have student
Preview of Graphing Calculator Exploration

Graphing Calculator Exploration

Created by
Abbilyn Moyer
Are your students new to using a graphing calculator? This is a great resource to get students to explore the use, benefit, and applications of their calculator. Your calculator is a tool and a resource for you to use to strengthen your understanding of mathematics. You will learn more functions for your calculator as you continue through mathematics courses, but you should be able to do to the following.
Preview of Evaluating Limits Using Graphs

Evaluating Limits Using Graphs

Evaluating limits using graphs maze activity is a great way to check students understanding while keeping students engaged. While working through the evaluating limits using graphs maze activity, students will have the opportunity to practice comparing one sided limit vs two sided limit questions as well as solving function value problems. This resource includes BOTH a printable version and digital version that uses the same piecewise function graph allowing you to assign either version dependin
Preview of AP Calculus - Skills Practice #1

AP Calculus - Skills Practice #1

Created by
Edwin Galan
AP Calculus: Skills Practice #1I use this worksheet to help my Calculus students:- Practice the computational skills they need to be successful in Calculus- Spiral the content throughout the yearThis document includes ONE sheet with the problems for students and ONE sheet with the solutions. (NOTE: I am bound to make mistakes, if you find one, feel free to inform me)
Preview of Introduction to Limits

Introduction to Limits

Created by
InquiSoft
In this worksheet, students are presented with a graph and asked to evaluate several limits based on that graph. Right and left-hand limits are included, and the graph features jump and removable discontinuities as well as vertical asymptotes resulting in infinite limits. This is an introductory activity intended as a practice or informal assessment in the early stages of students' exposure to limits. An answer key is included with this worksheet.
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