Here is a copy of guided notes to help you organize your thought about limits and their applications.
The beginning of the notes require you to complete a "Reading Preview" where you will read about Limits in your textbook and outline the important information.
WHY? The reading preview will help you cultivate a strong understanding of math that is personalized to you and teach you the process of articulating your understanding to others.
Here are the YouTube video lessons made by Marshematics (Mr. and Mrs. Marsh at Park View High School)
Fill out the notes (attached above) as you watch the video.
LEARNING TIP: Pause the video and try problems on your own; This strategy will give you guided practice and help you to understand the limits at a deeper level.
Below are the practice problems that students should complete out of their provided textbook. These problems should be complete before the next class to ensure success! Here is the online textbook link.
Calc 1.2; Pages 54-58; #1, 3, 11, 13, 17, 19, 25, 37 (Challenge problem #66)
**the challenge problem can be submitted in class for extra credit on the next quiz/test
To the right is our Daily homework submission form for our unit on limits. Once you complete the Calc 1.2 practice problems, submit a submission form (in the website) to give your feedback on the assignment. This form is formative but yield helpful information on our progress as learners of calculus.