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Math
12th Grade Math (Jason Slowbe)
Unit
3
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
8
LESSON 1: Sketching Derivative Functions (Part 1 of 2)
LESSON 2: Sketching Derivative Functions (Part 2 of 2)
LESSON 3: Sketching Antiderivative Graphs (Part 1 of 2)
LESSON 4: Sketching Antiderivative Graphs, In The Lab
LESSON 5: Sketching Antiderivative Graphs (Part 2 of 2)
LESSON 6: Multiple Representations of Multiple Derivatives
LESSON 7: Introducing the Power Rule
LESSON 8: The Product and Quotient Rules
LESSON 9: Gettin' Triggy Wit It
LESSON 10: The Chain Rule
LESSON 11: Chain Rule Continued
LESSON 12: Chain Chaaain Chaaaaaiin
LESSON 13: Differentiation - The Next Level
LESSON 14: Finding Local and Absolute Extrema (Part 1 of 3)
LESSON 15: Finding Local and Absolute Extrema (Part 2 of 3)
LESSON 16: Finding Local and Absolute Extrema (Part 3 of 3)
LESSON 17: The First Derivative Test
LESSON 18: The First and Second Derivative Tests
LESSON 19: Differentiation Practice and Review (Part 1 of 3)
LESSON 20: Differentiation Practice and Review (Part 2 of 3)
LESSON 21: Differentiation Practice and Review (Part 3 of 3)
Objective
Video Narrative - Lesson Overview
Warm-up and Homework Review
Setting the Stage
Investigation
Closure + Homework
The Product and Quotient Rules
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Objective
SWBAT compute derivatives algebraically using the product and quotient rules.
Big Idea
(fg)’ = f ’g’ right? In this lesson we not only introduce the product and quotient rules, but disprove common errors students like to make.
Lesson Author
Jason Slowbe
Temecula, CA
Grade Level
Twelfth grade
Subjects
Math
Differentiation
Derivatives
Precalculus and Calculus
Standards
MP1
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
MP3
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others.
MP6
Attend to precision.
Video Narrative - Lesson Overview
Warm-up and Homework Review
20 minutes
Setting the Stage
2 minutes
Investigation
36 minutes
Video Reflection
The Product and Quotient Rules, Video Reflection.mov
Reflection, Predicting the Product Rule
The Product and Quotient Rules, Reflection.docx
Closure + Homework
2 minutes
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Lesson Author
Jason Slowbe
Temecula, CA
Grade Level
Twelfth grade
Subjects
Math
Differentiation
Derivatives
Precalculus and Calculus
Time
60 Minutes
Standards
MP1
MP3
MP6
License
Licensed under Creative Commons (
CC BY-NC 4.0
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