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Preview of Measurement Galore - Reading a Tape Measure

Measurement Galore - Reading a Tape Measure

This product come from struggling to teach students how to use the measuring tape and how to understand the fractions on a measuring tape. It has multiple representations of reading fractions on a measuring tape and fraction bar. It has spaces to type in answers and printable test pages to assess learning. It shows multiple ways to represent the same fraction (equivalent fractions). It is fun, yet rigorous. I included websites where your students can go to play online measurement games and vi
Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions - "Chase the Bats Away" Matching Game

Zeros of Polynomial Functions - "Chase the Bats Away" Matching Game

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Niki Math
In this fun bats themed activity, students will practice finding zeros of polynomial functions. There are included third, fourth and fifth degree polynomials. The zeros are real (rational and irrational) and complex numbers. Activity Directions: Students are instructed to find the zeros of each of 12 polynomials. The roots of all polynomials are recorded on twelve of 13 bats on a given picture. Every time students arrive at a correct answer, they will “chase away the bat” having this answer w
Preview of Coordinate Plane Graphic Organizer

Coordinate Plane Graphic Organizer

This is a graphic organizer that I made for my students' interactive notebook. The students label each part of the coordinate plane and have visual clues to help them. This is a great review before moving on to graphing points, graphing lines, transformations on the coordinate plane, etc.
Preview of Back to School - Ready for CALCULUS -Prerequisite Assignment(89 review problems)

Back to School - Ready for CALCULUS -Prerequisite Assignment(89 review problems)

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Niki Math
Are You Ready for Calculus? - PREREQUISITE ASSIGNMENT ( 89 algebra 2 , precalculus and trig review problems)This resource is a general review of prerequisite skills needed to be successful in an introductory calculus course. It contains 89 questions in the Prerequisite Review Assignment which cover the following concepts:◈ Solving Equations ( polynomial equations by factoring, rational, radical, logarithmic, exponential and trigonometric equations)◈ Solving Inequalities ( polynomial inequalities
Preview of Calculus Thanksgiving Review - "Turkey Hunting" Matching Game / Group Activity

Calculus Thanksgiving Review - "Turkey Hunting" Matching Game / Group Activity

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Niki Math
This fun Thanksgiving themed activity will help students review such topics as ♦ first, second and higher order derivatives ♦ intervals of increasing and decreasing ♦ critical points and local extrema The functions included are polynomial, rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic (common and composite functions). The problems covers all the basic derivative rules, including power rule, product and quotient rules and chain rule. Acti
Preview of First & Second Derivative Tests - Partner Activity

First & Second Derivative Tests - Partner Activity

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Niki Math
Application of Derivatives - First and Second Derivative Test / Relative Extrema - Partner ActivityThis is a collaborative and challenging activity for classifying critical points of a function using the first and second derivative tests. The functions in this activity include polynomials, rational fractions, radicals, exponential and natural logarithmic expressions, trig and inverse trig expressions.Partners work through 12 sections/problems (functions given). Partner A will use the First Deriv
Preview of Improper Integrals - Maze "Divergent or Convergent" - Distance Learning

Improper Integrals - Maze "Divergent or Convergent" - Distance Learning

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Niki Math
This is a set of three mazes to practice solving improper integrals. Students are given 24 integrals. They will need to determine whether some of these integrals are divergent or convergent. If some integral diverges it must be evaluated. Then students use their answers to navigate through the maze. Not all boxes are used in this maze to prevent students from just guessing the correct route. Recording sheets are provided for students to show all work.For extra practice, students can solve all
Preview of Power Series: Radius and Interval of Convergence - 16 Task Cards

Power Series: Radius and Interval of Convergence - 16 Task Cards

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Niki Math
This product is appropriate for AP Calculus BC and College Calculus 2.These are 16 task cards covering the radius and interval of convergence of a power series. Students will use the ratio test to determine the radius of convergence. They will also have to determine the convergence of a power series including the endpoints. Students can work individually or in pairs.Recording sheet is provided. Answer keys are included. ************************************************************************ ❣❣
Preview of Implicit Differentiation - Partner Activity (solutions)

Implicit Differentiation - Partner Activity (solutions)

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Niki Math
This is a collaborative and challenging activity to practice finding derivatives by implicit differentiation. All of the equations are selected to be solved for y to get the form y= f(x). Functions included are polynomial, rational, including radicals, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric.Activity Directions: Partners work through 8 sections (or less if preferred). Each section contains one equation in two variables x and y. Partner A solve it for y and then differen
Preview of Concavity & Inflection Points - Sorting Cards "True or False"

Concavity & Inflection Points - Sorting Cards "True or False"

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Niki Math
This is an engaging card sort activity for studying the intervals of concavity and inflection points of given functions. The functions (common and composite) include polynomials, radical, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric expressions. They are specially selected so that each function has not more than one inflection point. Activity Directions: Students determine the intervals of concave up/concave down and the inflection points of each of 12 given functions. They
Preview of Limits at Infinity - Partner Activity "Get the same answer"

Limits at Infinity - Partner Activity "Get the same answer"

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Niki Math
In this 24 questions – collaborative partner activity, students are to find the limits of various functions (polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic) as x approaches infinity. To determine the limits, students will need to use a combination of techniques. The limits in this activity can all be found without L’Hopital’s rule.Each partner has his own set of 12 problems. Corresponding partners' problems are thought carefully so that1) the answer of each of Partner’s A problems is th
Preview of Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - Partner Activity (solutions provided)

Indeterminate Forms & L'Hopital's Rule - Partner Activity (solutions provided)

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Niki Math
L'Hopital's Rule & Indeterminate forms - Partner Activity "Get the same answer" In this 16 questions - partner activity, students apply L'Hospital's Rule to evaluate limits. There are included the following indeterminate forms - 0/0, infinity / infinity, infinity minus infinity, zero ⨯ infinity, zero^zero, infinity^zero and 1^infinity. The functions included are polynomial, exponential, logarithmic, trig and inverse trig functions. Each partner has his own set of 8 problems. Partners will u
Preview of Tests for Series Convergence - Card Sort (24 problems) - Distance Learning

Tests for Series Convergence - Card Sort (24 problems) - Distance Learning

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Niki Math
In this activity students will apply the Ratio, Root, Alternating and Integral Tests to determine the convergence or divergence of infinite series. Students are given 24 cards (one problem per card). They use an appropriate test to determine whether the given series converges or diverges. Then students have to sort the cards according to the used test and according to whether the series converges or diverges. For instance, if a series converges by the Ratio Test, it falls under one category and
Preview of CALCULUS 1st Semester REVIEW - "Gingerbread" Task Cards Christmas Activity

CALCULUS 1st Semester REVIEW - "Gingerbread" Task Cards Christmas Activity

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Niki Math
This fun gingerbread cookies themed activity will help your students review such topics as ❄ first and second derivatives❄ evaluating limits using L’Hospital’s Rule❄ finding asymptotes of functions❄ intervals of increasing and decreasing ❄ critical points and local extrema ❄ intervals of concavity and inflection points ❄ finding the equation of a tangent line❄ implicit differentiation❄ logarithmic differentiation The functions included are rational, radical, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric,
Preview of Logarithmic Inequalities - 20 problems CLASSIFIED into 3 types (3 WS)

Logarithmic Inequalities - 20 problems CLASSIFIED into 3 types (3 WS)

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Niki Math
This resource contains total of 20 problems. Students will practice solving logarithmic inequalities algebraically. Problems of various difficulty are classified into 3 different types: ⟐ The first worksheet has the students solving 8 logarithmic inequalities of type log(linear function)<>= const ⟐ The second worksheet is finding the solution sets of each of 6 inequalities of type log(quadratic function)<
Preview of Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions (2 WS, 20 problems with solutions)

Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions (2 WS, 20 problems with solutions)

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Niki Math
Calculus Differentiation - Derivatives of Inverse Trig FunctionsThis resource contains total of 20 problems. Students will practice differentiation of common and composite inverse trig functions.The packet has 2 worksheets: ⟐ The first worksheet has the students finding the first derivatives of 10 common inverse trig functions using differentiation formulas and the product and quotient rules.⟐ The second worksheet is finding the first derivatives of 10 composite inverse trig functions using
Preview of PRECALCULUS 1 Semester REVIEW -"Gingerbread"Task Cards/Christmas Activity

PRECALCULUS 1 Semester REVIEW -"Gingerbread"Task Cards/Christmas Activity

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Niki Math
This fun Gingerbread cookies themed activity will help students review such topics as ❄ domain, range and asymptotes of rational functions❄ factoring and finding zeros of polynomials❄ domain and range of logarithmic functions❄ condensing logarithms ❄ solving exponential and logarithmic equations❄ verifying trigonometric identities using the Pythagorean identities❄ solving basic trigonometric equationsStudents complete 12 cards independently or divided into groups of two or three. Students work t
Preview of POLYNOMIAL INEQUALITIES - 32 Practiced Problems CLASSIFIED-Distance Learning

POLYNOMIAL INEQUALITIES - 32 Practiced Problems CLASSIFIED-Distance Learning

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Niki Math
This resource contains total of 32 problems. Students will practice solving polynomial inequalities algebraically. They are asked to write the solution sets using interval notation. Problems are classified into 2 categories according to the form of polynomials ( factored or standard) of 2 levels of difficulty for each category of polynomial inequalities. Examples include second, third and fourth - degree polynomials. ⟐ The first and second worksheets have the students solving a total of 16 ine
Preview of Calculus: LOGARITHMIC DIFFERENTIATION - WS (24 problems - solutions provided)

Calculus: LOGARITHMIC DIFFERENTIATION - WS (24 problems - solutions provided)

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Niki Math
This resource contains a total of 24 problems. Students will practice taking the derivatives of some complicated functions by logarithmic differentiation.The packet has 2 worksheets: ⟐ The first worksheet has the students finding the first derivatives of 12 complicated functions using natural logarithms.⟐ The second worksheet also contains 12 problems of finding the derivatives by logarithmic differentiation as some of the examples are more complex. The worksheets can be used as class practi
Preview of The Ratio and Root Tests MAZE"Divergent or Convergent" 2 versions with solutions

The Ratio and Root Tests MAZE"Divergent or Convergent" 2 versions with solutions

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Niki Math
This activity is designed for AP Calculus BC and College Calculus 2 classes. This is a set of two mazes (with 19 rigorous problems each) to practice the ratio and root tests. Activity Directions: Students are given 19 infinite series. They will use the appropriate test to determine whether some of these series are divergent or convergent. Then students use their answers to navigate through the maze. Not all boxes are used in this maze to prevent students from just guessing the correct route. For
Preview of Alternating Series Test - Card Sort "True or False" (solutions provided)

Alternating Series Test - Card Sort "True or False" (solutions provided)

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Niki Math
In this activity students will apply the Leibniz's Alternating Series Test to determine the convergence or divergence of infinite series. Students are given 16 cards each with two statements written on it – one statement concerns a fact about the inventor of Calculus - Gottfried Leibniz and the other is a statement about convergence or divergence of an infinite series. The statements are both true or they are both false. Students apply the Leibnitz’s Alternating Series Test to determine the conv
Preview of First Derivative Test - Practice 3 in 1 ( 20 problems) - Distance Learning

First Derivative Test - Practice 3 in 1 ( 20 problems) - Distance Learning

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Niki Math
Application of Derivatives - First Derivative Test - Relative Extrema This resource contains 20 practice problems (20 functions given) for classifying critical points of a function. Functions included are polynomials, rational, including radicals (square and higher-index roots), exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric. To solve each problem students will need to 1) find critical numbers 2) determine the intervals on which the function increases and decreases 3) apply th
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically - "Mathematicians Search" Activity

Finding Limits Analytically - "Mathematicians Search" Activity

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Niki Math
EVALUATING LIMITS ACTIVITYThis activity practices computing FINITE limits (a total of 12 various examples) involving rational functions, radicals and trigonometric functions. Students will apply the properties of limits and evaluate the limits algebraically by factoring, conjugate and substitution methods. They will also need to use some basic trig limits. The limits in this activity can all be found without L’Hopital’s rule.Activity Directions: Students have to compute 12 limits. They are asked
Preview of Solving Logarithmic Equations - WKSTs ( 73 problems of various type)

Solving Logarithmic Equations - WKSTs ( 73 problems of various type)

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Niki Math
This resource contains total of 73 logarithmic equations of various type and difficulty. Students will apply the properties of logarithms to solve logarithmic equations algebraically.The packet has 3 worksheets: ⟐ The first worksheet has the students solving 23 logarithmic equations using the two primary methods - converting to exponential form and using the one-to-one property (3 pages).⟐ The second worksheet is solving logarithmic equations by using the Product , Quotient and Power Rules
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