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  • Limits and Continuity
    One- and Two-Sided Limits
    Limits That DNE
    Indeterminate Form of 0/0
    Infinite Limits
    Squeeze Th. & Trig Limits
    Continuity
    IVT
    Problem Solving
  • Derivatives
    Tangent Line Problem
    Def. of Derivative
    Derivative Rules
    Higher Order Derivatives
    Deriv. of Trig., Logs, e, Piecewise & Abs. Value
    Tangent & Normal Lines
    Deriv. of Inverse Functions
  • Applications of Derivatives
    L’Hopital’s Rule
    Implicit Differentiation
    Related Rates
    Differentials
    Linear Approx. & Motion
  • Analyzing Functions Using Derivatives
    Critical & Extreme Values
    The 1st & 2nd Deriv. Tests
    Connecting f, f’ and f”
    Curve Sketching
    Rolle’s & Mean Value Thms
    Newton’s Method
    Optimization
  • Integration
    Riemann Sums
    Trapezoidal Approximation
    Sigma Notation
    Definite & Indefinite Integrals
    FTC - Parts I & II
    Avg Values for Integrals
    MVT for Integrals
    u-Substitution for Integration
  • Applications of Integration
    Integral Defined Functions
    Net & Rates of Change
    Particle Motion Revisited
    Area Between Two Curves
    Volume by Disk, Washer & Cross-Section Methods
  • Differential Equations

12 Comments

Brad Rafferty • 1 year, 6 months agologin to reply

I like how this is broken down into chapters inside the units but are there still unit exams? I only see chapter quizzes.

Audra Crist • 1 year, 6 months agologin to reply

Dear Brad Rafferty, Thank you for your comment. Since Calculus slides will remain the same across various forms of the course (e.g., Honors Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, etc.), we've added the unit tests to each course, individually, while still linking to the same "chapters" containing presentations and other supporting files. Here are links to the courses that have been created, thus far, and within each unit of the desired course will show the "Unit Test" at the desired level. - Honors Calculus: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/honors-calculus/ - AP Calculus AB: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/ap-calculus-ab-2022/ Please let us know if more information is needed or any questions arise. Kind regards, Audra

Carl Martin • 1 year, 5 months agologin to reply

Hello Audra, The tests aren't in the Assessment section. I only see quizzes. Where can I find the Unit Tests

Audra Crist • 1 year, 5 months agologin to reply

Dear Carl Martin, Thank you for your comment. Since Calculus slides will remain the same across various forms of the course (e.g., Honors Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, etc.), we've added the unit tests to each course, individually, while still linking to the same "chapters" containing presentations and other supporting files. Here are links to the courses that have been created, thus far, and within each unit of the desired course will show the "Unit Test" at the desired level. - Honors Calculus: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/honors-calculus/ - AP Calculus AB: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/ap-calculus-ab-2022/ Please let us know if more information is needed or any questions arise. Kind regards, Audra

Christy Spencer • 1 year, 5 months agologin to reply

Hi Audra, I have looked in the links you provided above and still do not see the assessments anywhere. I only see the listed Units, which only have quizzes in the assessment area. Can you please provide the specific location (the link above does not show unit tests anywhere) where the unit tests are? Thank you!

Audra Crist • 1 year, 5 months agologin to reply

Dear Christy Spencer, Thank you for your comment. The links provided above take us to each course. For example, if you click on the Honors Calculus link above and open the unit "Limits & Continuity", the unit test will appear below the chapters within the "Assessment" Resource category. I will also send you a follow-up email with screenshots to better explain. Kind regards, Audra

Karen Wilhoite • 8 months agologin to reply

Hi Audra, I can not find unit tests. Under the Assessment Resource only quizzes are listed. There are no unit tests listed.

Audra Crist • 8 months agologin to reply

Dear Karen Wilhoite, Thank you for your comment. Since Calculus slides will remain the same across various forms of the course (e.g., Honors Calculus, AP Calculus AB/BC, etc.), we have added the unit tests to each course, individually, while still linking to the same Chapter containing presentations and other supporting files. Here are links to the courses that have been created, thus far, and within each unit of the desired course will show the Unit Test at the desired level. - Honors Calculus: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/honors-calculus/ - AP Calculus AB: https://njctl.org/materials/courses/ap-calculus-ab-2022/ Please let us know if more information is needed or any questions arise. Kind regards, Audra

Spencer Rosenfeld • 2 months, 1 week agologin to reply

Hi Audra, 1. I think some of the unit tests are there and some are missing, in the supporting files. Unless I am just missing it, I cannot find the unit test for Unit 4 or Unit 6. Units 1,2,3,5,7 appear to be located where you have directed people above. 2. Minor, but--the link you are sharing for AP Calc AB is broken. Removing the hyphen at the end fixes it. :) 3. Thank you so much for the high quality curriculum. This has helped our school teach ab calc in the first year we have offered it!

Audra Crist • 2 months, 1 week agologin to reply

Dear Spencer Rosenfeld, Thank you for your comment and feedback that has been shared. The link information has been updated in prior response comments above (i.e., removing the hyphen from the end of each URL). The unit tests in units 4 and 6 will be reviewed, updated (as needed) and posted at various points in the upcoming week. It is wonderful to hear that your school now has AP Calculus to offer to your students. Kind regards, Audra

Audra Crist • 2 months, 1 week agologin to reply

Dear Spencer Rosenfeld, Thanks, again, for your comment. The Analyzing Functions Using Derivatives (Unit 4) Test has been reviewed & posted. We are still working on creating some of the problems in the Unit 6 Test-Retest file. Please let us know if more information is needed or any questions arise. Kind regards, Audra

Audra Crist • 2 weeks, 6 days agologin to reply

Dear Spencer Rosenfeld, Thanks, again, for the comments and feedback that were left. The Unit 6 - Applications of Integration Test is now available via the AP Calculus AB course. Please let us know if more information is needed or any questions arise. Kind regards, Audra

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