K12 Inc.
K12 Periodic Table of the Elements
For anyone learning or teaching chemistry, nothing beats a free and interactive periodic table of the elements. Peruse the elements while learning about atomic number and mass, melting and boiling points, and many other properties of...
Google
Anatomy of a Search
How does Google work? That is the question answered by this printable. The four steps (search, analyze, evaluate, and rank) are detailed. A great way to launch a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of this research tool.
PBL Pathways
Boogie Boards
Solve a complex business puzzle by building a linear programming model. An engaging project-based learning problem has classes examining transportation costs and manufacturing limitations from several plants. Ultimately, they use their...
College Board
2002 AP® Calculus BC Free-Response Questions Form B
Though the items may be older, they still provide information. Released free-response items from the 2002 AP® Calculus BC exam provide teachers and pupils with information about how topics appear on the exam. Questions come from the AB...
Balanced Assessment
Frosting on the Cake
Party planners need algebra too! Here, pupils decide the perfect size of a cake based on available ingredients. They use the concepts of area and perimeter to make their conclusions.
EngageNY
Unknown Angles
How do you solve an equation like trigonometry? Learners apply their understanding of trigonometric ratios to find unknown angles in right triangles. They learn the meaning of arcsine, arccosine, and arctangent. Problems include...
It's About Time
Defy Gravity
Test the limits of gravity while encouraging full class participation with this thrilling lesson. Pupils investigate the meaning of work and how it is equivalent to energy. They explore the joule and apply it as a unit of work. They...
EngageNY
Equivalent Rational Expressions
Rational expressions are just fancy fractions! Pupils apply fractions concepts to rational expressions. They find equivalent expressions by simplifying rational expressions using factoring. They include limits to the domain of the...
Science Matters
Earthquake Preparedness
Forty-five states and territories in the USA are at moderate to very high risk of earthquakes. The discussion-based instructional activity covers what to do before, during, and after an earthquake. The 14th instructional activity in...
Pulitzer Center
The Crisis in the Ivory Coast
Through reading a variety of news articles and other informational texts, learners discover the political turmoil and intense ethnic and religious tensions that envelop the Ivory Coast today. Class members research the historical...
Super Duper Publications
WH Question Cards - Pro: Who, What, When, Where, Why
Do you have kids on your caseload with wh questions goals, that need extra practice comprehending and asking who, what, when, where, and why questions? Then this clever app is designed for you!
Visa
Making Spending Decisions
By role playing real-world experiences, such as purchasing snacks and grocery/toy store shopping, your youngsters will begin to develop an understanding of how to make decisions and choose between alternatives. This is the first...
Whitman College
Calculus - Early Transcendentals
This textbook takes the learner from the basic definition of slope through derivatives, integrals, and vector multivariable calculus. Each section is composed primarily of examples, with theoretical introductions and explanations in...
Old Dominion University
Introduction to Calculus
This heady calculus text covers the subjects of differential and integral calculus with rigorous detail, culminating in a chapter of physics and engineering applications. A particular emphasis on classic proof meshes with modern graphs,...
Biology Junction
Introduction to Animals
Out of all animals, elephants alone lack the ability to jump. Scholars learn all about animals using a presentation full of fun examples. It describes different types of animals, the biological similarities and differences between...
Curated OER
Easy Worksheet: Limits
In this limits activity, students solve 4 short answer problems. Students find the limits of trig, linear, root, and rational functions as x approaches a specified value.
Curated OER
Complex Analysis: Limits of Complex Functions
In this complex function worksheet, students identify the limits of complex functions.  They explore the rules on limits and the point at infinity.  This two-page worksheet contains examples and explanations, as well as seven problems.
Curated OER
Limits and Functions
In this function learning exercise, students compute the limits of given functions, they use differentials to estimate quantities, they compute the change in functional value and determine an equation for a line tangent to a graph.  This...
Curated OER
Discussion Sheet 3: Limits
For this limit worksheet, students evaluate limits and use asymptotes and intercepts to sketch graphs of functions.  They determine the area of inscribed shapes and use the limit definition of a derivative to differentiate functions. ...
Curated OER
Four Limits of Trigonometric and Exponential Functions
In this limit worksheet, students evaluate the limit of four functions including trigonometric, arc trig., and exponential functions. 
Curated OER
Senior Analysis: Trig Limits
In this trig limits worksheet, students evaluate the limits of given equations. They use trig derivatives and implicit differentiation to solve given equations. This three-page worksheet contains 27 multi-step problems.
Curated OER
Calculus Practice Test: Velocity, Functions
In this calculus instructional activity, students observe graphs and identify the limits of the functions listed in the graph.  They determine the definite integrals and derivatives.  Students use the trapezoid rule to estimate distance....
Curated OER
Limit Estimation
In this pre-calculus worksheet, students estimate the limit of trig functions and rational functions as x approaches a number. There are 4 questions.
Curated OER
Challenge Sheet 1: Limits and Sums
In this limit learning exercise, students evaluate sums, determine limits, compute distance problems, and sketch functions.  This one-page learning exercise contains approximately eleven problems.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
