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AP Calculus
Monday3.1 Derivative of a Function
Objective: be able to calculate slopes and derivatives using the definition of the derivative. Be able to graph f from f’, and graph f’ from the graph of f, and graph the derivative of a function given numerically with data. Pg 101, #1-10 all |
Tuesday3.1 Derivative of a Function
Objective: be able to calculate slopes and derivatives using the definition of the derivative. Be able to graph f from f’, and graph f’ from the graph of f, and graph the derivative of a function given numerically with data. Pg 102, #11-17 |
Wednesday3.2 Differentiability
Objective: be able to find where a function is not differentiable and distinguish between corners, cusps, discontinuities, and vertical tangents. Be able to approximate derivatives numerically and graphically. Pg 111, #1-10 all |
Thursday3.3 Rules for Differentiation
Objective: be able to use the rules of differentiation to calculate derivative, including second and higher order derivatives. Pg 120, #1-12 all |
Friday3.3 Rules for Differentiation
Objective: be able to use the rules of differentiation to calculate derivative, including second and higher order derivatives. Pg 120, #13-23 all |
Pre-Calculus
Monday1.2 Functions and Their Properties
Objectives: be able to represent functions numerically, algebraically, and graphically, determine the domain and range for functions, and analyze function characteristics such as extreme values, symmetry, asymptotes and end behavior. Pg 95, #43-63 odds Content Expectation P1.1 |
TuesdayQuiz 1.1-1.2
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Wednesday1.3 Twelve Basic Functions
Objective: be able to recognize graphs of twelve basic functions, determine domains of functions related to the twelve basic functions and combine the twelve basic functions in various ways to create new functions. Pg 106 #1-28 all Content Expectation P1.1 |
Thursday1.3 Twelve Basic Functions
Objective: be able to recognize graphs of twelve basic functions, determine domains of functions related to the twelve basic functions and combine the twelve basic functions in various ways to create new functions. Pg 106 #29-51odds Content Expectation P1.1 |
Friday1.4 Building Functions from Functions
Objective: be able to build new functions from old functions in several ways: by adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and composing functions, by defining functions parametrically, and by computing inverses of functions. Pg 116, #1-21 odds Content Expectation P1.3, P1.4 P1.5 |
Algebra 2
Monday2-6 Special Functions
Objective: write and graph piecewise-defined functions. Write and graph step and absolute value functions. Pg 104, #1-29 odds Content Expectation A2.3.1 |
Tuesday2-6 Special Functions
Objective: write and graph piecewise-defined functions. Write and graph step and absolute value functions. -worksheet Content Expectation A2.3.1 |
WednesdayQuiz 2.5-2.6
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Thursday2-7 Parent Functions and Transformations
Objective: Identify and use parent functions. Describe transformations of functions. Pg 113, #1-37 odds Content Expectation A2.3.3 |
Friday2-7 Parent Functions and Transformations
Objective: Identify and use parent functions. Describe transformations of functions. -worksheet Content Expectation A2.3.3 |
For Details about course content expectations through the State of Michigan see:
http://www.michigan.gov/mde/0,1607,7-140-38924_41644_42668---,00.html
Codes used in course standards alignment:
L = Quantitative Literacy and Logic
A = Algebra and Functions
G = Geometry and Trigonometry
S = Statistics and Probability
Please see the Michigan Education Curriculum site for a full interpretation and presentation of each strand:
Algebra II: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Algebra_II_9-3-09_edits_292004_7.pdf
Pre-Calc: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/PreCalc_167750_7.pdf