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I make math resources for the upper grades. I have experience teaching Mathematics: applications and interpretation SL,HL; Mathematics: analysis and approaches SL; AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Statistics; Trigonometry, Calculus, and College Algebra.

I make math resources for the upper grades. I have experience teaching Mathematics: applications and interpretation SL,HL; Mathematics: analysis and approaches SL; AP Calculus AB/BC, AP Statistics; Trigonometry, Calculus, and College Algebra.
Classifying Discontinuity Coloring Activity
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Classifying Discontinuity Coloring Activity

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This coloring activity provides your students with practice using the definition of continuity to determine if a function is continuous or discontinuous. If the function is discontinuous, students will classify them as removable (point), jump, or infinite discontinuity. Why should I include coloring activities in my classroom? Research has shown that coloring can reduce math anxiety, increases creativity, increases memory, increases mindfulness and attention, and increases student enjoyment and engagement in class. This coloring activity is an enjoyable method of practice an important calculus skill. Included in this resource: ✔ Classifying Discontinuity Coloring Activity 1 (3 pages) ✔ Classifying Discontinuity Coloring Activity 2 (3 pages) ✔ Answer keys Included (6 pages)
Integration Technique Workbook
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Integration Technique Workbook

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Do your students need more practice with integration? You can use each worksheet in the Integration Technique Workbook as classwork activities, homework assignments, or as a tailor-made assessment. Students love choice activities because they feel ownership of the work when they get to choose which problems to work on. Teachers love the activities because they are easy to identify individual student’s areas of weakness, fast grading, and great re-teaching opportunities for students who need a little extra practice and guidance. Students will practice finding both definite and indefinite integral throughout this workbook. Students are introduced to the idea of integration through the Indefinite Integral, Differential Equation, Summation, and Riemann Sum Worksheets. Then expand your integration knowledge by completing the Properties of Integration, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Average Value Theorem, Mean Value Theorem of Integration, Definite Integral, Integration of Even/Odd Functions, and Integration by Substitution worksheets. This product includes 10 worksheet activities. Each activity consists of 3-8 sets of questions. For each set, students choose to work on questions A, B, or C. There are many benefits to Choice Activities, here are just a few: Personalized Learning: Students feel an ownership of their work when they get to choose which problems to work. Perseverance: With traditional worksheets, if a student starts a problem and gets stuck, they will give up. But with another option there, students will try the other option. Fun: Students find Choice Activities more fun than traditional practice. Practice and Revision: If a student is struggling with a concept, the teacher can illustrate the process by solving one of the problems with the student. Then they can let the student choose one of the two remaining problems to practice the new skill. Included in this workbook: ✔ Student-Work and Paper-Saving Versions of Each of the following Worksheets: ✔ Indefinite Choice Activity ✔ Differential Equations Choice Activity ✔ Summation Choice Activity ✔ Riemann Sums Choice Activity ✔ Properties of Definite Integrals Choice Activity ✔ Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 1 Choice Activity ✔ Fundamental Theorem of Calculus Part 2 Choice Activity ✔ Integration of Even/Odd Functions Choice Activity ✔ Average Value Theorem and Mean Value Theorem of Integration Choice Activity ✔ Integration by Substitution Choice Activity ✔ Answer Keys Included