Calculus Activities

Oops Bundle: Interactive Taboo-Like Games for Algebra Geometry Precalc Calculus

By Oops Math is Fun

Enhance your math lessons with the Oops Math Bundle, featuring interactive taboo-like games for Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, and Calculus that make learning vocabulary fun and engaging for students.

Perfect bundle to purchase if you teach all high school math classes: Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus. OOPS is a taboo-like game - a fun way to test the students on their vocabulary.

INCLUSIONS:
Oops! Algebra Edition $10

Oops! Geometry Edition $10

Oops! Precalculus Edition $10

Oops! Calculus Edition $10

Contains a total of 128 high school math vocabulary words

EACH EDITION contains the following:

  • Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
    Game instructions Example for students
    Clickable Gameboard
    32 Oops Cards/Slides

  • Teacher Guide in PDF
    Complete instructions
    Email Support

  • Game Tracking Sheets
    To keep track of scores and used boxes

BONUS!!!

  • FREE 32 printable oops cards + a DIY page
  • FREE Online version of this edition WITH TIMER on each slide

Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"

Gameplay:

  1. The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.
  2. The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".
  3. The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.
  4. The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.
  5. If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.
  6. After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.
  7. Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.
  8. The team with the most number of points wins.

Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:

Oops! Algebra Edition

Oops! Geometry Edition

Oops! Precalculus Edition

Oops! Calculus Edition

Oops! Classic Edition

Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.

Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.

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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.

I personally would say this game is my Best Seller game for my students. They love this game so much and they would always ask me to play this game again!

$36.00
$24.00
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Money Bill and Coin Worksheets Cut and Sort Fun Scissor Skills

By The Student Worksheets

pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollar coins, as well as $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. Students cut out realistic images of coins and bills, Then, they sort and match them to the correct categories or complete simple money problems by arranging the cut-outs.

Make learning about money exciting and hands-on with this Cut and Sort Money Practice activity! Perfect for young learners, this worksheet combines scissor cutting practice with essential money identification skills.

This activity not only strengthens fine motor skills through cutting but also reinforces coin and bill recognition, counting, and basic math skills.

Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, or independent practice, Cut and Sort Money Practice is a fun, educational way to help students become more confident with money concepts and develop their financial literacy in an interactive format!

$23.88
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Oops Calculus: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Calculus Vocabulary

By Oops Math is Fun

OOPS! CALCULUS is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Calculus lessons. It is the perfect game for the last day of school of Calculus class or a fun review before a test or exam.

INCLUSIONS:

  • Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
    Game instructions Example for students
    Clickable Gameboard
    32 Oops Cards/Slides

  • Teacher Guide in PDF
    Complete instructions
    Email Support

  • Game Tracking Sheets
    To keep track of scores and used boxes

BONUS!!!

  • FREE 32 printable oops cards + a DIY page
  • FREE Online version of this edition WITH TIMER on each slide

Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"

Gameplay:

  1. The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.
  2. The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".
  3. The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.
  4. The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.
  5. If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.
  6. After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.
  7. Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.
  8. The team with the most number of points wins.

WORDS INCLUDED: Antiderivative, Critical Point, Slope, Riemann Sum, Logarithm, Tangent Line, Limit, Continuous, Concavity, Extrema, Velocity, Piecewise Function, Sigma Notation, Chain Rule, Local Maximum, Normal Line, Inflection Point, Asymptote, Derivative, Implicit, Definite Integral, Discontinuity, Domain, Increasing, Undefined, Infinity, Integration, Quotient Rule, Oscillating, Absolute Maximum, Odd Function, Range

Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:

Oops! Algebra Edition

Oops! Geometry Edition

Oops! Precalculus Edition

Oops! Calculus Edition

Oops! Classic Edition

Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.

Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!

Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.

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I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.

$9.00

Oops Precalculus: Interactive Taboo-Like Game for Precalculus Vocabulary

By Oops Math is Fun

A perfect game for Precalculus class to help students enhance their vocabulary on precalculus terms.

OOPS! PRECALCULUS is a fun game to play to test the students vocabulary in high school math, especially on Precalculus lessons.

It is the perfect game for:
- the last day of school of Precalculus class, or
- the first day of school of Calculus class,
or a fun game to review before a test / exam.

INCLUSIONS:

  • Ready-to-play presentation (pdf)
    Game instructions
    Example for students
    Clickable Gameboard
    32 Oops Cards/Slides

  • Teacher Guide in PDF
    Complete instructions
    Email Support

  • Game Tracking Sheets
    To keep track of scores and used boxes

BONUS!!!

  • FREE 32 printable oops cards + a DIY page
  • FREE Online version of this edition WITH TIMER on each slide

Objective: The objective of the game "Oops" is to get your teammates to guess a word without using certain pre-defined words or phrases associated with it - these are called "Oopsies"

Gameplay:

  1. The clue giver selects a number from the selection board, revealing the word to be described as well as the "oopsies" associated with it.
  2. The clue giver must then describe the word without using any of the "oopsies".
  3. The guessers on the team try to guess the word based on the clues given. The guesser sits with their back turned to the slide, while the clue giver faces the slide.
  4. The guesser can make as many guesses as they want within 1 minute.
  5. If a teammate guesses the word correctly, the team earns a point. However, if the clue giver uses an "oopsie," they forfeit a point.
  6. After the minute is up or the word is correctly guessed, play passes to the next team.
  7. Play continues back and forth until all the slides have been used or a set number of rounds has been completed.
  8. The team with the most number of points wins.

WORDS INCLUDED: Exponential, Complex Number, Asymptote, Equation, Logarithm, Polynomial, Function, Parabola, Linear, Rational Function, Matrix, Unit Circle, Vector, Symmetry, Maximum, Amplitude, Conjugate, No solution, Imaginary, Determinant, Coterminal, Extrema, Horizontal, Infinite, Invertible, Oblique, Angle, Triangle, Slope, Intercept, Pi, Radian

Visit my TeachShare profile to see more versions of OOPS!:

Oops! Algebra Edition

Oops! Geometry Edition

Oops! Precalculus Edition

Oops! Calculus Edition

Oops! Classic Edition

Oops! Back-to-School Edition, and more.

Purchase the High School Math Bundle for a really good deal!

Copyright © OOPS! Math is Fun [2024]. All rights reserved. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

I have been using this game with my students for 3 years now. They love it so much and always look forward to playing it again. Now that there are different editions, it makes them more excited for my classes! Perfect game for any time of the school year.

$9.00

Real-Life Math Linear Equations - 16 Skills Alg 2+PreCalc students should have!

By Daniel

All Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus and Calculus students should have mastered a set of essential skills in previous courses - but they often don't. This resource has been thoroughly classroom-tested and will help you review these essentials quickly and effectively. I teach Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus and plan to give this task as a DIY task for extra credit before EVERY unit this year.

Linear Equations and their Graphical representations are an integral part of any Algebra course. This resource (task, with checklist and complete answer key) makes sure that students practice the 16 essential skills needed.

Students will practice the following skills:

  • moving fluently between the graphical, numerical (ordered pair) and algebraic representation of a linear equation.
  • finding the slope given 2 points.
  • finding the slope given the equation
  • changing between standard and slope-intercept form
  • finding the x- and y-intercept
  • graphing the straight line
  • finding the equation given 2 points
  • finding the equation given 1 point and the slope
  • and much more

This resource works great as ...

  • an assessment exercise
  • a task
  • independent work
  • distance learning
  • math stations
  • math centers
  • homework
  • constructive group work when introducing the topic.

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The tasks contain a complete checklist so that students (and their teachers and tutors) can be sure they possess all the skills required in Algebra 1 and 2, on the SAT and ACT examinations.

$7.00

Calculus - Integration Powers of x Scavenger Hunt

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

Use this Treasure / Scavenger Hunt after introducing the reverse of differentiation.

These are all definite integrals for powers of x. Some questions need to be rewritten in exponent form and others require some simple algebraic manipulation first.

Instructions

  • Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
  • Each question is in the middle of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
  • Answers are correct to two decimal places where appropriate
  • A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
  • Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
  • There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

$3.00

Limits of Polynomials and Rational Functions Mystery Picture

By Matemaths

Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep and self-checking limits of polynomials and rational functions activity. Students will practice solving 20 problems with this digital activity using Google Sheets. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.

Limits at infinity are not included.

A printable version of the questions is also included.

It’s a great way to introduce additional problems for
· Test review and prep

· Additional materials for remediation

· Individual and whole class assignments

· Lesson plan activity for substitute teachers

Solutions are included for your convenience.

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$3.00

Derivatives - differentiating powers of x Scavenger Hunt

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

Early Calculus scavenger hunt

A good activity once the topic of differentiating powers of x has been introduced.

Instructions

  • Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
  • Each question is in the centre of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
  • A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
  • Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
  • There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence

Depending on ability of the group this may take longer than 45 minutes. Good algebraic manipulation will determine the length of time needed.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Differentiation from first principles

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Calculus - Differentiation using the chain rule Scavenger Hunt

Calculus - Optimization using differentiation

Scavenger Hunt - Differentiating logarithms and exponentials

Calculus - Contextual applications of differentiation - motion in a straight line

Calculus - Contextual applications of integration - motion in a straight line

Calculus - Differentiation - The Product and Quotient Rules

Calculus - Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Calculus - Differentiation - Maximum and Minimum points

$3.00

Calculus - The Chain Rule Scavenger Hunt

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

A fun activity to keep students moving whilst differentiating using the chain rule. This focuses on functions that are powers of x.

  • Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
  • Each question is in the middle of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
  • A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
  • Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
  • There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence

This can be used when introducing the chain rule. No knowledge of derivatives of trigonometric functions, exponentials and logarithms needed.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Chain Rule Scavenger Hunt (trigonometry, logs and exponentials)

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

Use this Treasure / Scavenger Hunt to practice the chain rule by differentiating, trigonometric functions, logarithms and exponentials.

Instructions

  • Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
  • Each question is in the middle of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
  • A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
  • Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
  • There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence
$3.00

$5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice: Fun Money Math

By The Student Worksheets

Help students master the basics of money with these engaging $5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice Worksheets! This hands-on resource is designed to teach young learners about the $5 bill, combining essential money math skills with interactive scissor cutting activities.

Each worksheet includes exercises that involve identifying, cutting, and matching $5 bills, making learning about money both fun and practical.

With these worksheets, students will improve their ability to recognize the $5 dollar bill, understand its value, and build foundational math skills.

The scissor cutting activities also promote fine motor development, making these worksheets ideal for math centers, classroom lessons, or at-home practice.

Perfect for teachers and parents, this resource offers an engaging way to reinforce money recognition, math skills, and fine motor coordination in young learners!

$1.99

$2 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Skills Worksheets: Money Math

By The Student Worksheets

Introduce students to the often-overlooked $2 dollar bill with these engaging worksheets, perfect for building money recognition and math skills! This resource combines $2 bill identification with hands-on scissor cutting practice, allowing young learners to enhance their fine motor skills while mastering money math concepts.

Each worksheet includes interactive activities where students cut, sort, and match $2 dollar bills, helping them understand the value and appearance of this unique currency.

These money math worksheets make learning about dollars fun and practical, integrating coin and bill identification into activities that strengthen essential skills. Perfect for classroom use, math centers, or homeschooling, this resource is designed to engage students and support foundational money skills, scissor cutting practice, and fine motor development. Give your learners a unique hands-on experience with $2 bill identification today.

$1.99

Calculus - Gradient Match - Graphs of derivatives

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

Calculus matching activity. There are 12 graphs. 6 are graphs of functions and 6 are graphs of their corresponding gradient. However they have been mixed up.

Student task is to match up the graphs with their gradient function.

Extension task to suggest equations of the graphs. Actual equations are given in the solution however the extension can create some great discussion.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Differentiation from first principles

Derivatives of powers of x Scavenger Hunt

Calculus - Exploring graphs

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Scavenger Hunt - Differentiating logarithms and exponentials

Calculus - Contextual applications of differentiation - motion in a straight line

Calculus - Contextual applications of integration - motion in a straight line

Calculus - Differentiation - The Product and Quotient Rules

Calculus - Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Calculus - Differentiation - Maximum and Minimum points

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Calculus - Sketching Graphs using Differentiation Activity

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

This activity is designed to relate calculus and sketching graphs. Using first and second derivatives to find and identify the nature of stationary points.

Students can work in pairs or individually to suit your class.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity

By EduTeachers Toolbox

This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.

The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.

Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.

$1.00

Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity

By EduTeachers Toolbox

This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.

The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.

Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.

$1.00

Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity

By EduTeachers Toolbox

This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.

The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.

Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.

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Scavenger Hunt - Differentiating logarithms and exponentials

By Chimp-a-roo Maths

Use this Treasure / Scavenger Hunt to practice differentiating logarithms and exponentials. Also practices the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule and rules of logarithms

Instructions

  • Print off the twenty question pages and put them up around the room
  • Each question is in the middle of the page and the solution is at the top of another page.
  • Answers are correct to two decimal places where appropriate
  • A student begins on a given question, solves it and finds the answer on another sheet. The question on this sheet will be the next question they answer. Once they have answered all twenty, they will return to their starting question
  • Depending on numbers, students can all start on different questions
  • There is a student answer sheet included plus the correct sequence

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