Pros:
Lots of practice and videos that are organized by skill. When you miss a question, you can click the "get help" link and compare your work to the correct work to quickly learn from your mistake.
If you work on the site while logged in, it will keep a % of how much of the Calculus course you have gone through. It helps most people to stay motivated when they see that they are making progress, like KA tracks.
Cons:
Since the assignments focus on one skill at a time, it doesn't necessarily let you practice the connections between topics.
Pros:
Created by College Board (the people who make and grade your AP exams).
Cons:
You will have to let me know if you want any of the progress checks unlocked for practice. I tend to open them all up at the end of the year for reviewing for the AP exam, but I do not mind opening them sooner if you woud like to utilize them.
Some of the questions are harder than you are ready for at the beginning of the year. I would not recommend this as a primary resource except when reviewing for this AP exam.
Pros:
Lots of practice and the solutions are provided for you to check your work.
Very detailed notes that are helpful to read through to make sure you fully understand the topic.
Cons:
This is really designed for College Calculus so some of the AP Calculus AB topics will be on their Calculus 1 and Calculus 2 pages. AP Calculus BC should cover the rest of the Calculus 2 topics.
While textbooks are not as popular with students, our textbook still provides examples, explanations, tons of practice and solutions to check with.
You can access the pdf version of the textbook at this link. You will need to be logged into your FAYAR account for access.
This is a collection of released multiple choice questions from 1969 through 1998. The solutions are provided and some steps are also shown. This is great practice if you feel MCQs are your weakness. The downside is that since some of the topics are outdated, they may not be relivant anymore. For example, you use to need to be able to work with a NORMAL line. It just means perpendicular but that is no longer tested. There are probably a few other outdated things as this covers such a wide range of years from a long time ago.
Free Response Questions account for exactly half of the earnable points on the AP exam.
Many FRQs seem very challenging but with practice you can get better at the justifications, and you can learn what types and questions are most common on FRQs.
I have collected, organized, and tried to make it as user-friendly as possible by creating and providing the FRQ database that you can access on this link. Pay attention to the tabs at the bottom to get the most out of the database.
Which series convergence test do I use? (TFD, P-Series, Telescoping, DCT, LCT, AST, Ratio, & more). 19 minutes and 55 seconds long.
16 Practice questions / Try each question before he goes over it!
Warning: At least one of the questions is a telescoping series, which is good to know for the AP exam but not required.
Warning: It also describes the root test that you are not responsible for.
Calculus 2 - Geometric Series, P-Series, Ratio Test, Root Test, Alternating Series, Integral Test. (Video: 43 minutes and 51 seconds long).
Review Geometric Series, P-Series, Ratio Test, Root Test (not required for Calculus BC), Alternating Series, Integral Test and has practice questions.
Improper Integrals - Download a new copy -
Parametrics and Vectors - Download a new copy -
Series - Download a new copy -
Taylor Polynomials and Taylor Series - Download a new copy -
This google drive has a large collection of AB circuits to practice with.
Polar - Download a new copy - solutions
Sequence and Series - Download a new copy - solutions
Pros:
Videos!
Extra practice with explanations and some entertainment to make it more enjoyable.
Cons:
Most of this would be better at the end of the year when you are reviewing for the AP exam. These videos skim some important topics and instead try to help you see common errors and learn from those.
FlippedMath offers notes, videos going over the notes, practice, and extra practice for all the Calculus topics for both AB and BC. They offer two versions where one is more smaller lessons and one that is less but longer lessons.