AP Calculus AB
Welcome, welcome to the AP Calculus Course at North Mecklenburg High School!!!
The following Information is included to help insure that students are successful in the course!
Enjoy!
Course Syllabus:
The following Information is included to help insure that students are successful in the course!
Enjoy!
Course Syllabus:
calculusab_syllabus_2014.docx | |
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Weekly Assignments / Archive of Major Teaching Materials:
Weekly assignments are published in my room via the make-up binder. They include objectives, warm-ups, notes, classwork, homework and a quiz everyday. Most assignments are from the textbook Finney, Demana, Waits and Kennedy's Calculus: a graphical, numerical and algebraic approach.
** September 15- Section 2.1
September 17- Section 2.2
September 19- Short Test on Limits and begin Section 2.3
Make-up assignments: Makeup assignments are in the binder in my room. Students are encouraged to take pictures of the assignments, complete them and submit them at the end of each class. Students may complete the even exercises in a section in advance of class or as make-up for any day missed.
Timeline:
** This is provided because at any time a student my study ahead using our text, internet sites, and research.
1- Limits (September / first of October)
2- Derivatives (October, November, First of December)
3- Integration (December, January, First of February)
4- Review/Extension (March - May)
A Few Student / Parent Resources:
Weekly assignments are published in my room via the make-up binder. They include objectives, warm-ups, notes, classwork, homework and a quiz everyday. Most assignments are from the textbook Finney, Demana, Waits and Kennedy's Calculus: a graphical, numerical and algebraic approach.
** September 15- Section 2.1
September 17- Section 2.2
September 19- Short Test on Limits and begin Section 2.3
Make-up assignments: Makeup assignments are in the binder in my room. Students are encouraged to take pictures of the assignments, complete them and submit them at the end of each class. Students may complete the even exercises in a section in advance of class or as make-up for any day missed.
Timeline:
** This is provided because at any time a student my study ahead using our text, internet sites, and research.
1- Limits (September / first of October)
2- Derivatives (October, November, First of December)
3- Integration (December, January, First of February)
4- Review/Extension (March - May)
A Few Student / Parent Resources: