AP Calculus AB Syllabus

Similar documents
EGRHS Course Fair. Science & Math AP & IB Courses

Answer Key Applied Calculus 4

Syllabus ENGR 190 Introductory Calculus (QR)

Class Meeting Time and Place: Section 3: MTWF10:00-10:50 TILT 221

PEARSON MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCES

Mathematics Program Assessment Plan

Math 96: Intermediate Algebra in Context

Ab Calculus Clue Problem Set Answers

Instructor: Matthew Wickes Kilgore Office: ES 310

MATH 1A: Calculus I Sec 01 Winter 2017 Room E31 MTWThF 8:30-9:20AM

Control Tutorials for MATLAB and Simulink

SOUTHERN MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE South Portland, Maine 04106

MTH 141 Calculus 1 Syllabus Spring 2017

Honors Mathematics. Introduction and Definition of Honors Mathematics

Mathematics. Mathematics

EDINA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Registration Class of 2020

Math 181, Calculus I

Firms and Markets Saturdays Summer I 2014

Page 1 of 8 REQUIRED MATERIALS:


Grading Policy/Evaluation: The grades will be counted in the following way: Quizzes 30% Tests 40% Final Exam: 30%

EECS 700: Computer Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization Fall 2014

Math Placement at Paci c Lutheran University

Syllabus Foundations of Finance Summer 2014 FINC-UB

Text: envisionmath by Scott Foresman Addison Wesley. Course Description

ASTRONOMY 2801A: Stars, Galaxies & Cosmology : Fall term

OFFICE SUPPORT SPECIALIST Technical Diploma

Penn State University - University Park MATH 140 Instructor Syllabus, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I Fall 2010

Foothill College Summer 2016

B.S/M.A in Mathematics

Pre-AP Geometry Course Syllabus Page 1

Answers To Hawkes Learning Systems Intermediate Algebra

Math Techniques of Calculus I Penn State University Summer Session 2017

English English 1,2,3,4 Textbooks used as a resource Using new curriculum - building novel library editions. rbooks - consumables

Bittinger, M. L., Ellenbogen, D. J., & Johnson, B. L. (2012). Prealgebra (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley.

CALCULUS III MATH

MAT 122 Intermediate Algebra Syllabus Summer 2016

AGS THE GREAT REVIEW GAME FOR PRE-ALGEBRA (CD) CORRELATED TO CALIFORNIA CONTENT STANDARDS

BUS Computer Concepts and Applications for Business Fall 2012

Spring 2014 SYLLABUS Michigan State University STT 430: Probability and Statistics for Engineering

Stochastic Calculus for Finance I (46-944) Spring 2008 Syllabus

JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS BUS 261 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS. 3 Credit Hours. Prepared by: Cindy Rossi January 25, 2014

Course Name: Elementary Calculus Course Number: Math 2103 Semester: Fall Phone:

Introduction and Motivation

EDIT 576 DL1 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2014 August 25 October 12, 2014 Fully Online Course

Intermediate Algebra

Course Content Concepts

Title: George and Sam Save for a Present By: Lesson Study Group 2

STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP PROCESSES

MATH 108 Intermediate Algebra (online) 4 Credits Fall 2008

Design and Creation of Games GAME

EDIT 576 (2 credits) Mobile Learning and Applications Fall Semester 2015 August 31 October 18, 2015 Fully Online Course

Carolina Course Evaluation Item Bank Last Revised Fall 2009

INTRODUCTION TO DECISION ANALYSIS (Economics ) Prof. Klaus Nehring Spring Syllabus

State University of New York at Buffalo INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS PSC 408 Fall 2015 M,W,F 1-1:50 NSC 210

Using Calculators for Students in Grades 9-12: Geometry. Re-published with permission from American Institutes for Research

S T A T 251 C o u r s e S y l l a b u s I n t r o d u c t i o n t o p r o b a b i l i t y

STA 225: Introductory Statistics (CT)

Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District. B or better in Algebra I, or consent of instructor

Office Hours: Mon & Fri 10:00-12:00. Course Description

Grade 6: Correlated to AGS Basic Math Skills

ACTL5103 Stochastic Modelling For Actuaries. Course Outline Semester 2, 2014

Exploring Derivative Functions using HP Prime

INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Course Syllabus

Dublin City Schools Career and College Ready Academies FAQ. General

Course Syllabus for Math

Kendra Kilmer Texas A&M University - Department of Mathematics, Mailstop 3368 College Station, TX

Maximizing Learning Through Course Alignment and Experience with Different Types of Knowledge

UNIT ONE Tools of Algebra

ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDENTS IN COLLEGE: AN INVESTIGATION OF COURSE GRADES AT 21 COLLEGES. Rick Morgan Len Ramist

Fundamental Accounting Principles, 21st Edition Author(s): Wild, John; Shaw, Ken; Chiappetta, Barbara ISBN-13:

ECO 3101: Intermediate Microeconomics

The Creation and Significance of Study Resources intheformofvideos

Introduction. Chem 110: Chemical Principles 1 Sections 40-52

Teaching a Laboratory Section

High School Course Offerings and Descriptions

Integrating Blended Learning into the Classroom

Idaho Public Schools

Level 6. Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) Fee for 2017/18 is 9,250*

Course Syllabus Advanced-Intermediate Grammar ESOL 0352

Name: Giovanni Liberatore NYUHome Address: Office Hours: by appointment Villa Ulivi Office Extension: 312

The Algebra in the Arithmetic Finding analogous tasks and structures in arithmetic that can be used throughout algebra

COURSE INFORMATION. Course Number SER 216. Course Title Software Enterprise II: Testing and Quality. Credits 3. Prerequisites SER 215

St. Martin s Marking and Feedback Policy

Junior Scheduling Assembly. February 22, 2017

Keystone Algebra 1 Open Ended Practice

SOUTHWEST COLLEGE Department of Mathematics

Spring 2015 CRN: Department: English CONTACT INFORMATION: REQUIRED TEXT:

Self Study Report Computer Science

International School of Kigali, Rwanda

Learning Disability Functional Capacity Evaluation. Dear Doctor,

This table contains the extended descriptors for Active Learning on the Technology Integration Matrix (TIM).

PBHL HEALTH ECONOMICS I COURSE SYLLABUS Winter Quarter Fridays, 11:00 am - 1:50 pm Pearlstein 308

MATH 205: Mathematics for K 8 Teachers: Number and Operations Western Kentucky University Spring 2017

SAT MATH PREP:

Math 22. Fall 2016 TROUT

Course Policies and Syllabus BUL3130 The Legal, Ethical, and Social Aspects of Business Syllabus Spring A 2017 ONLINE

TIM: Table of Summary Descriptors This table contains the summary descriptors for each cell of the Technology Integration Matrix (TIM).

Course Goal This is the final course in the developmental mathematics sequence and its purpose is to prepare students for College Algebra.

Degree Qualification Profiles Intellectual Skills

Transcription:

AP Calculus AB Syllabus Course Overview This course includes instruction and student assignments on all of the topics Topic Outline For Calculus AB listed in the AP Course Description. The primary goal of the course is to help students see and interpret the world through the lens of integral and differential calculus. To that end, a focus is placed on providing a strong conceptual foundation including the concepts of a limit, a derivative and an integral. With a strong foundation and extensive practice with applications and problems, students become prepared for the AP Calculus Exam and additional coursework in Calculus. We begin the course with a review of many of the topics covered in Precalculus with particular attention placed on investigating functions using multiple representations. As the course progresses, students use multiple representations of functions as tools to obtain a clearer and deeper understanding of differential and integral calculus concepts and the subsequent theory and analysis that extend from those. Regularly, students are expected to communicate, both verbally and in written form, concepts and results using numerical, graphical and analytical information. The TI-84 Calculator is used as a way to help students transition between representations and as a way to interpret results within various representations important calculus topics including limits, local linearity, accumulation, rate of change and the Mean Value Theorem. Students solve several calculus problem using graphing calculators including those where a solution to a differential equation is expressed as an accumulation function. Students are also permitted to use TI-89 s as well for the same purpose. Instruction on the calculator is often done using a Mimio interactive board and TI 84 Smartview software. Most students use their own calculator, but if a student does not have one of his or her own, a TI-84 is provided to that student. Assessment With each lesson, problems and exercises are assigned from the textbook and other sources. Released AP questions are used throughout the course as assessment items, homework and launching points for discussion. Students solve both calculator active and non-calculator problems, and they are required to provide appropriate written presentation of solutions, similar to the requirements of the Free Response section of the AP Calculus Exam. Written justification of calculator solutions are taught and learned so that there is a clear and logical link leading from the mathematics to the technology and then supporting the result. Quizzes and Tests are given regularly. Students take a mid-year exam that includes multiple choice and free response questions. Prior to the AP Exam, students come in one weekend and take a released exam so they can experience the 3 hour and 15 minute AP Calculus Exam.

Instruction A course calendar for the 90 hour and a half block course is provided to each student and the calendar is used to direct the progression of the course. However, instruction is guided by student need as well. Lessons are a mix of lecture, student investigation and discussion. Problems often provide the catalyst for the delivery of new material. Students also learn using Paul Foerster s Calculus Explorations and through a number of teacher produced investigations. Students are regularly required to present their work to the class and, by doing so, develop confidence in their communication and clarity in their understanding. They often use a document camera to share written work as they provide verbal interpretations and descriptions. A goal in this course is to support a community of learners where each student provides insight and respectful responses are the norm. After the AP Exam, students are assigned topics to present including several of the BC topics not covered in the AB Syllabus. Students research the topic, plan a lesson and write a problem set. Students then teach their lesson and provide support for their peers to solve the problems they assign. A course calendar is provided below. Instructional Resources Major Textbook Finney, Ross L., Franklin D Demana, Bert K. Waits, and Daniel Kennedy Calculus- Graphical, Numerical, Algebraic. 1 st ed. Menlo Park: Scott-Foresman Addison Wesley, 1999 Supplemental Materials Foerster, Paul Calculus Explorations, 1 st ed. Berkely: Key Curriculum Press, 1998 Best, George W. and J. Richard Lux Preparing for the (AB) AP Calculus Examination 1 st ed. Andover: Venture Publishing, 1997

Course Calendar

TEXT Ref 6.2

Built in flexible days.