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!!!
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:
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!
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Calculus - Implicit Differentiation Worksheet
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Worksheet on implicit differentiation
Include questions on finding gradients, the equations of tangents and normals and finding stationary points.
Worked solutions included for ease with marking and/or sharing with students.
College Board Unit 3.2 Implicit Differentiation
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Integration | Definite & Indefinite integral| High School Math PowerPoint Lesson
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Calculus - Definite & Indefinite integrals - properties of integrals? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 17 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Indefinite integral
✦ Definite integral
✦ Properties of an integral
✦ The area of the part of the plane limited by two curves
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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!!!
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:
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.
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Calculus - The Product Rule and Quotient Rule
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Calculus worksheet on differentiating using the product rule and the quotient rules. Follows on from the chain rule and only looks at expressions involving exponents. I always teach this before I move on to differentiating trigonometric functions, logs and exponentials so I can include more complex expressions.
There are 20 questions which are quite meaty which could be split over two lessons, one for product and one for quotient. There are questions on finding equations of normals and tangents at the end.
A black and white version is included
Worked solutions are included plus a QR code for a video on the Chimp-a-roo Maths You Tube Channel. The video derives the rules from first principles and has an example of each.
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Exponential Functions | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Exponential Functions? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 7 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Exponential Function Definition
✦ Tabular Integration Derivative and Antiderivative
✦ Exponential Function Properties
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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!!!
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:
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!
Calculus - Contextual Applications of Integration: Motion in a straight line
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Applying integration to the motion of a particle in a straight line.
Worked solutions are included.
This follows on from
Contextual Applications of differentiation - motion in a straight line
Derivative of Functions | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Derivative of Functions and Trigonometric Functions? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 36 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Derivatives of some common functions
✦ Derivatives of trigonometric functions
✦ Rate of change of a function at a point and derived number
✦ Equation of the tangent at a point
✦ Relationship between the derivative and the variation of a function
✦ Extremums
✦ Approximation of a function
✦ Periodic of a numerical Function
✦ Study of variation of the function
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Calculus Differentiation Finding Local Maximum and Minimum points
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
A worksheet using the first and second derivatives to find stationary points. Mainly maximum and minimum but does have a couple of examples of stationary points of inflection. All curves are functions involving powers of x.
*Points of inflection will be looked at in more detail in an upcoming shapes of curves worksheet/activity.
Answers are included as detailed work solutions.
Black and White version included
College Board Unit
5.4 Using the first derivative test to determine local extrema
5.7 Using the second derivative test to determine extrema
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Functions Limit continuity derivative| High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Functions Limit - continuity- derivative? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 20 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Limit
✦ Continuity:
✦ Composite of two functions
✦ Derivative
✦ Asymptotes
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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
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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.
Logarithm Functions | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Logarithm Functions? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 9 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition
✦ Domain of definition
✦ Limits of lnx
✦ Derivatives
✦ Graph of f(x)=lnx
✦ Properties
✦ Base of logarithm
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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.
This can be used when introducing the chain rule. No knowledge of derivatives of trigonometric functions, exponentials and logarithms needed.
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Addition of Vectors | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Addition of Vectors? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 13 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Characterization of a vector
✦ Equipollent vectors
✦ Representation of a vector
✦ Addition of vectors
✦ Subtraction of Vectors
✦ Decomposition of a vector
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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
High School Math Bundle | PowerPoint Lesson Slides | Derivative, Vectors, Powers
By Building Bright Brains
Are you a High school Math teacher who is looking for rigorous lessons to strengthen and supplement your explanation? This Bundle is perfect for you! It includes lessons on Equations, Derivative of Functions, Vectors, Statistics, Square Roots, Polynomials and many others!
What is included?
✦ This Bundle includes 52 PowerPoint Lesson Slides (Over 950 Slides)
1. Absolute value and intervals
2. Addition of Vectors
3. Angles in Circles using Tangents
4. Complex Numbers
5. Coordinate system
6. Counting Principle
7. Derivative of Functions and Trigonometric Functions
8. Equation of a circle
9. Equation of straight lines
10. Equations and polynomials of the second degree
11. Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
12. Exponential Functions
13. First Degree of Equations and Inequalities
14. Fractional Expressions
15. Functions and Graphing
16. Functions Limit - continuity- derivative
17. Functions limits and continuity
18. Generalities of Functions
19. Generalities of Functions part 2
20. Integration
21. Linear Functions and Proportionality
22. Linear System
23. Lines and Planes in space
24. Logarithm Functions
25. Numerical Sequence
26. Order on R- Framing and approximation
27. Orthogonality In Space
28. Parallel Lines and Planes
29. polynomial functions
30. Polynomial of One Variable
31. Polynomials
32. Powers and Radicals
33. Primitives Anti-Derivative
34. Rational & Irrational Numbers
35. Rational and Irrational Functions
36. Right Triangle Trigonometry
37. Scalar Product in Space
38. Scalar Product of Vectors
39. Sets and Cartesian product
40. Sign of The 2nd Degree Polynomials
41. Square Roots part 2
42. Statistics Part 1
43. Statistics Part 2
44. Straight Lines and Planes
45. Systems of Equations
46. Thales' Theorem
47. Trigonometric Formulas (Addition and Transformation Formulas)
48. Trigonometric Lines and Circles
49. Trigonometry (Trigonometric Equations)
50. Vector Product & vector mixed product
51. Vectors (Multiplication of a Vector by a Real Number)
52. Vectors And Systems in Space
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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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Calculus - Differentiation - Maximum and Minimum points
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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Calculus - Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Worksheet for finding the derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions.
Includes a worked example on differentiating arcsin x and then students can show how to get the results for arccos x and arctan x.
Questions then rely on using the chain rule and product rule and increase in difficulty.
Worked solutions are included for ease with marking or to give students to review their own work.
Black and White version also included
College Board Unit 3.4 Differentiating Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Calculus - Differentiation - The Product and Quotient Rules