Portfolio scoring examples (New!)

Notes originally for third period, including position, velocity, acceleration

 

Assignment Sheets

First quarter assignments, after Labor Day

Beginning assignments, THIRD PERIOD

Beginning assignments, SECOND, FOURTH PERIODS

Graphing in Excel 2007

Graphing in Excel 2003

Link to download OpenOffice if you are not a fan (or owner) of Microsoft Office; graphing in the spreadsheet works the same. It is available for Windows, Mac, and various flavors of Unix.

Regressions and Scatter Plots on the TI-83/84
Regressions and Scatter Plots on the TI-89

Review Worksheets

Review worksheet, §3.5-3.6 (Chain Rule and Trig Derivatives)
Review answers, §3.5-3.6

Review worksheet, §3.1-3.4 (Introduction to Derivatives)
Review answers, §3.1-3.4

Graphs and trig values to study for quiz!

Link to all old review worksheets and answers

Free Response Worksheets

Instructions for completion of free response worksheets

Graph Paper

Graph paper, 1/4 inch
Graph paper, mm
Note: These print best on highest quality.

IB/AP Calculus

 

What's on the Exams

Outline of IB Math SL Syllabus (long)
Outline of IB Math SL Syllabus
(short)
Outline of AP Calculus AB Syllabus

Some calculus concepts, explained

Course Information

Course Syllabus
Course Introductory Information
Homework Grading Explanation
IB Formulas and Statistical Tables

Portfolio Scoring Criteria, Type I (investigation)
Portfolio Scoring Criteria, Type II (modeling)

Calculus Math Links

Slope Fields

Dartmouth (Java)
IES (Java)
Calculator programs from your textbook
    (You'll want the one called SlopeFld.)
Other c
alculator programs
 

WinPlot slope field instructions:

Under Equa, select Differential..., then dy/dx. In the resulting dialog, type the derivative, and make sure Slopes is selected. You might want to change the number of horizontal rows. To draw in a solution through a specified point, go to the One menu, and choose dy/dx trajectory. Enter your given coordinates  in the x and y fields. Pick any of the three methods listed -- it doesn't matter -- and then choose Draw. To make the curve continue in the direction other than initially drawn, change the step size to a negative value.

 

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