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High school calculus printables under $5

Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for the
Preview of One Step Equations: Multiplication & Division - Coloring Worksheets

One Step Equations: Multiplication & Division - Coloring Worksheets

Created by
WhooperSwan
5 worksheets with answer keys. Each worksheet includes 16 unique problems.Students solve each problem, locate their answers on the grid, and color each section of the grid according to the design listed on their worksheet.Please CLICK HERE to view other Math Coloring Worksheets!
Preview of Circuit Training - Product, Quotient, and CHAIN Rules (calculus)

Circuit Training - Product, Quotient, and CHAIN Rules (calculus)

I wrote this circuit because as we move into the chain rule, my students still don't have fluency with the product and quotient rules (boo!). So, this circuit really plays on functions that seem structurally similar but are very different... y = x^2 + cosx vs y = x^2cosx. Or, y = cos (x^2) as opposed to y = (cos x)^2 (of course without parentheses). Students begin in the first cell and find either the first or second derivative (as specified) to advance in the circuit. The students then sea
Preview of Circuit Training - Related Rates (calculus)

Circuit Training - Related Rates (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This 12-question circuit contains all of the traditional related rates problems -- ladder sliding down a wall, growing conical salt pile, deflating balloon, plus a few extras such as a profit function and Charlie Brown flying a kite. To advance in the circuit, students must hunt for their answer and then that becomes the next problem. There is no trig on this circuit so it could definitely be used in a college business calculus clas
Preview of Circuit Training - Limits (calculus)

Circuit Training - Limits (calculus)

Your students will work every single one of these 24 limits problems because of the circuit format. To advance in the circuit, students must find their answers -- this element of self-check is essential! My students don't get up when the bell rings and they are working on a circuit! The problems are progressive in nature and contain a little bit of everything, including trig and transcendentals. No answer key is included as the answers are part of the circuit. This can be used as guided not
Preview of Circuit Training - Implicit Differentiation (calculus)

Circuit Training - Implicit Differentiation (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! In order to advance in the circuit, students must search for their answer (sometimes it is dy/dx evaluated at a specified point, sometimes it is just dy/dx). These 16 questions are progressive in nature and so it could even be used as guided notes. I generally use circuits after I have given only a few examples in notes, then let the idea unfold for the students as they work quasi-cooperatively on the circuit. This format has allo
Preview of One Step Equations: Addition & Subtraction - Coloring Worksheets

One Step Equations: Addition & Subtraction - Coloring Worksheets

Created by
WhooperSwan
5 worksheets with answer keys. Each worksheet includes 16 unique problems.Students solve each problem, locate their answers on the grid, and color each section of the grid according to the design listed on their worksheet.Please CLICK HERE to view other Math Coloring Worksheets!
Preview of Identifying Graphs of First and Second Derivatives Activity

Identifying Graphs of First and Second Derivatives Activity

Created by
Math Giraffe
Derivatives & Second Derivatives - Graphing Concepts:This activity requires students to match up the graph of a function with the graphs of its 1st and 2nd derivative. This will help students to visually compare graphs and see how slopes at different points transfer to the graph of the derivative.The activity does not require differentiation, just the understanding of what a derivative means in terms of the graph. Students cut out 10 squares with the f'(x) and f''(x) graphs mixed up. They
Preview of Unit Circle Foldable

Unit Circle Foldable

Have your students create their own unit circle with this foldable template. When they are finished, they will have a multi-level, very organized unit circle with room to write tons of information! This is a great addition to your Precal interactive notebook.
Preview of Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Give your students great practice for their limits and continuity test with this 28-question review in the circuit format. To advance in the circuit, students must search for their answer, and when they find it, that becomes the next problem. This circuit covers limits of the indeterminant forms 0/0 and infinity/infinity (students can evaluate all limits in this circuit without technology and without calculus (L'Hospital's rule is not needed)). Additional questions feature removable and non-r
Preview of Trig Identities and Formulas Flip Book Foldables

Trig Identities and Formulas Flip Book Foldables

Created by
Joan Kessler
These Trig Identities and Formulas Foldable Flip Books are the perfect references for your students. They will use them over and over again. Included in the PDF are two different sized foldable Flip Books, one with all the formulas filled in, and the other with blanks for your students to fill in themselves.Included formulas and identitiesRight TriangleQuotient Identities - Reciprocal IdentitiesPythagorean IdentitiesAngle Addition and SubtractionPower ReducingHalf Angle - Double AngleSum to Pro
Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig  for (AP) Calculus CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig for (AP) Calculus CALCULATOR

These 20 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as average rate of change vs instantaneous rate of change, all while ensuring that they know how to use their graphing calculator to assist in their analysis. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for their answer to advance in
Preview of Evaluating the Definite Integral Color Worksheet

Evaluating the Definite Integral Color Worksheet

Created by
Aric Thomas
25 unique and thought out questions on evaluating simple definite integrals. This worksheet has no trigonometric or transcendental functions and all of the problems can be evaluated without the need of a calculator. Each question corresponds to a matching answer that gets colored in to form a symmetrical design. Not only does this make it fun and rewarding for students but it also makes it easy for students and teachers to know if the worksheet has been completed correctly. Great for classwo
Preview of Circuit Training - Riemann Sums (calculus)

Circuit Training - Riemann Sums (calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This Riemann sum circuit will require students to estimate area (or amount) using left, right, midpoint, and trapezoidal approximations. Some of the problems are contextual, some straight math. There is no trig on this circuit and there are a lot of tables. To advance in the circuit, students must find their answer and then that becomes the next problem. This element of self-check in the math classroom is essential. My students
Preview of Circuit Training - Advanced Factoring (precalculus)

Circuit Training - Advanced Factoring (precalculus)

All math teachers wish their students would be better at factoring. Your students will get great practice with this essential skill as they work through the circuit. These 20 mixed factoring problems involve every kind of factoring from GCF to sum and difference of cubes. The problems are progressive in nature, and students must hunt for one of their factors to advance in the circuit. The last problem can not be factored, however, because the final answer is showing, students can use syntheti
Preview of Riemann Sums Doodle Notes

Riemann Sums Doodle Notes

Created by
Math Giraffe
Riemann Sums "doodle notes" - When students color or doodle in math class, it activates both hemispheres of the brain at the same time. There are proven benefits of this cross-lateral brain activity: - new learning - relaxation (less math anxiety) - visual connections - better memory & retention of the content! Students fill in the sheets, answer the questions, and color, doodle or embellish. Then, they can use it as a study guide later on. Content includes: - finding Right Riemann Sum
Preview of Circuit Training - Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions (calculus)

Circuit Training - Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions (calculus)

Help your students learn the derivatives of the six inverse trig functions (not to mention practicing chain rule!) in this 16-question self-checking circuit. Once you and your students try one circuit, you will be hooked! You will love the sounds of your students working as they move through the progressive circuit. The circuit can be used as guided notes, a scavenger hunt, or even I Have/ Who Has? I do not include answer keys with my circuits because the answers are imbedded along the "pat
Preview of Circuit Training - Limit Definition of the Derivative (calculus)

Circuit Training - Limit Definition of the Derivative (calculus)

I wrote this circuit to give calculus students practice with reading and recognizing the limit definition of the derivative and then evaluating the derivative by using the rules of differentiation. So this would be after learning the power, product, quotient, and chain rules in addition to the trig and inverse trig rules, and exponential logarithmic rules. I would use this before I taught L'Hospital's rule. There are 24 questions which build in complexity. The first two are done for the stu
Preview of Graphing the Derivative of a Function: Inquiry Activity

Graphing the Derivative of a Function: Inquiry Activity

Created by
Math Giraffe
Graphs of Derivatives - Discovery: This three-page worksheet will guide your students to graph the derivative of a function and make observations about the following concepts: * The slope of a tangent line to a curve can be identified at various points and used to create the graph of the derivative. * The degree of f’(x) is equal to the degree of f(x) minus one. * The second derivative of f(x) is denoted by f’’(x) and is the derivative of f’(x). *The derivative of a cubic function is a quadrat
Preview of Circuit Training - Definite Integrals (calculus)

Circuit Training - Definite Integrals (calculus)

This set of 24 problems is to be worked without technology! Students will calculate definite integrals (area under a curve from a to b) and search for their answer to advance in the circuit. The circuit format helps keeps students engaged. The problems are progressive in nature, yet the answers are scattered so students move around through the pages. No advanced techniques of integrations are needed (u-sub, integration by parts, etc.), however, understanding that the definite integral is the
Preview of Circuit Training - Solving Differential Equations (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Solving Differential Equations (Calculus)

Your students will stay engaged as they work to solve these separable differential equations in the circuit format. After finding the particular solution, students must hunt for the answer to a specific question about a given independent or dependent value for the particular solution. In this way it is much more than a matching exercise and students will have a hard time working backwards from the answer choices (until the end). The 8 differential equations are progressive in nature (yet arra
Preview of Circuit Training - Derivatives (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Derivatives (Calculus)

This set of 24 problems (includes implicit differentiation, inverse trig functions, and transcendentals) in the self-checking format of a circuit will keep your calculus students engaged as they practice taking the derivative. The problems build in difficulty and students must search for their answers to advance in the circuit. Can be made into task cards, I have / Who has, or even a scavenger hunt. Perfect as an in class review or as an out of class assignment.
Preview of Circuit Training for Limits - Analytic, Graphic and Tabular

Circuit Training for Limits - Analytic, Graphic and Tabular

A 16 question training circuit for limits. Includes piecewise, radical, and complex rational expressions. Students use conjugates, common denominators, factoring and expanding. Tabular and graphic approaches included as well. The student begins on the first problem, finds his/her answer in another box and then works the adjacent problem as his/her #2. The student continues in this manner until the worksheet is complete and he/she matches up to the original problem. Self-checking! I don't i
Preview of Circuit Training - Area Between Curves (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Area Between Curves (Calculus)

Give your students engaging practice with the circuit format! This circuit features 16 area between curves calculus problems and I wrote it with the intention to not use technology. The problems build in difficulty and students must hunt for their answers within the circuit to advance in the circuit. My students wish we had circuits for every topic! They do not leave their seats when the bell rings. Can be easily made into task cards and/or a scavenger hunt. You will love the sound of your
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