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Math
12th Grade Math (Jason Slowbe)
Unit
2
Unit 1: Back to School
Unit 2: Limits and Derivatives
Unit 3: Formalizing Derivatives and Techniques for Differentiation
Unit 4: Applications of Differentiation, Part 1
Unit 5: Applications of Differentiation, Part 2
Unit 6: The Integral
Unit 7: Applications of Integration
Unit 8: Differential Equations
Unit 9: Full Course Review via Motion
Unit 10: The Final Stretch - Preparing for the AP Exam
Lesson
4
LESSON 1: Introducing Limits
LESSON 2: So Close, Yet So Far
LESSON 3: Limits Algebraically - Do More Math!
LESSON 4: Limit Laws of the Land
LESSON 5: To Be Continued...
LESSON 6: Continuity Continued... Catch-up Day
LESSON 7: The Difference Quotient, Form 1
LESSON 8: The Difference Quotient, Form 2
LESSON 9: Using the Difference Quotient
LESSON 10: Reviewing Limits and the Difference Quotient
Objective
Video Narrative - Lesson Overview
Warm-up and Homework Review
Setting the Stage
Investigation
Closure + Homework
Limit Laws of the Land
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Objective
SWBAT apply limit laws to evaluate limits. SWBAT evaluate limits algebraically when direct substitution is undefined.
Big Idea
Limits are mathematical objects with familiar numeric properties. Today students will make and verify conjectures for these limit properties.
Lesson Author
Jason Slowbe
Temecula, CA
Grade Level
Twelfth grade
Subjects
Math
limits of functions
Precalculus and Calculus
limits of sums
limits of differences
limits of products
limits of quotients
Standards
MP1
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
MP2
Reason abstractly and quantitatively.
MP3
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
Video Narrative - Lesson Overview
Warm-up and Homework Review
30 minutes
Limit Laws of the Land, Video Reflection
Limit Laws of the Land, Video Reflection.mov
Setting the Stage
3 minutes
Investigation
25 minutes
Closure + Homework
2 minutes
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Lesson Author
Jason Slowbe
Temecula, CA
Grade Level
Twelfth grade
Subjects
Math
limits of functions
Precalculus and Calculus
limits of sums
limits of differences
limits of products
limits of quotients
Time
60 Minutes
Standards
MP1
MP2
MP3