PLAINFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Mathematics (Advance Placement Calculus)
CURRICULUM GUIDESGrade 12
INTEGRATION: `Students will learn how to integrate a function, find definite and indefinite integrals, recognize patterns in a function and substitute variables to solve complex integration problems. They will also use First and Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to solve problems and find the area of a given curve through different methods.CPI / Areas of Focus / Instructional Activities
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- Anti-derivatives
- Students will define anti-derivatives.
- They will also define differential equations, and use them to solve problems and graph them.
- Basic integration rules
- Solve problems by using basic integration rules.
- Process of integration: Rewrite, integrate and simplify polynomial algebraic and trigonometric functions.
- Indefinite integrals.
EXTENSIONS: An evergreen nursery usually sells a certain shrub after 6 years of growth and shaping. The growth rate during these 6 years is approximately by dh/dt =1.5t+5, where t is the time in years and h is the height in centimeters. The seedlings are 12 centimeters tall when planted (t=0).
- Find the length after t years.
- How tall are the shrubs when they are sold?
- Teacher Observation
- NOTE BOOK CHECK
- QUIZZES
- CHAPTER TESTS
- CLASS WORK
- HOMEWORK
- PROJECTS
- GROUP PRESENTATION
- Find the position function giving the height s as a function of time t.
- When does the ball hit the ground?
- Calculus book “CALCULUS of a SINGLE VARIABLE” 8th Edition by LARSON, HOSTETLER and EDWARDS.
- Teacher’s Resource Guide
- College Board, Advance Placement Program
- Fast Track to Preparing For the AP Placement Calculus AB and BC Examinations.
- Test Item File by Larson, et al
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- Review of Sigma notation and summation formulas.
- Understand and use the principles of approximation to find area of a plane region.
- Upper and lower sum and their limits.
- Define the area of a region in the plane.
- Find area by Limit definition.
- Define Riemann Sums
- Definite integrals and their properties.
- Evaluate definite integrals.
f(X)=4-X, the X-axis, and the vertical lines X=1 and X=2 by limit definition.
EXTENSION: Determine which value best approximates the area of the region between the X-axis and the graph of the function f(X)=4 - X over the interval [0, 2]. / 1.TEACHER OBSERVATION
2.NOTE BOOK CHECK
3.QUIZZES
4.CHAPTER TESTS
5.CLASS WORK
6.HOMEWORK
7.PROJECTS
GROUP PRESENTATION /
- Calculus book “CALCULUS of a SINGLE VARIABLE” 8th Edition by LARSON, HOSTETLER and EDWARDS.
- Teacher’s Resource Guide
- College Board, Advance Placement Program
- Fast Track to Preparing For the AP Placement Calculus AB and BC Examinations.
- Test Item File by Larson, et al
CPI / Areas of Focus / Instructional Activities
(Students should know / Students should be able to do) / Modifications/
EXTENSION / Assessment / Resources / Materials
4.2.12 E1
4.2.12 E2
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- Students will define the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
- Guidelines for using the First Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to evaluate the definite integrals.
- The Mean Value Theorem for Integrals.
- Average value of a function.
- The Second Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
EXTENSION:
The velocity v of the flow of blood at a distance r from the central axis of an artery of radius R is
V= k(R- r) when k is constant of proportionality. Find the average rate of flow of blood along a radius of the artery. (Use 0 and R as the limit of integration.) / 1.TEACHER OBSERVATION
2.NOTE BOOK CHECK
3.QUIZZES
4.CHAPTER TESTS
5.CLASS WORK
6.HOMEWORK
7.PROJECTS
GROUP PRESENTATION.
1. The position function of a moving particle is given by S(t) = t - 6 t +9t -2, when 0 t 5. Find the total distance the particle travels in 5 units of time. /
- Calculus book “CALCULUS of a SINGLE VARIABLE” 8th Edition by LARSON, HOSTETLER and EDWARDS.
- Teacher’s Resource Guide
- College Board, Advance Placement Program
- Fast Track to Preparing For the AP Placement Calculus AB and BC Examinations.
- Test Item File by Larson, et al
CPI / Areas of Focus / Instructional Activities
(Students should know / Students should be able to do) / Modifications/
EXTENSION / Assessment / Resources / Materials
4.2.12 E1
4.2.12 E2
4.3.12 A3
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- Students will recognize a PATTERN in a problem and use u-substitution to solve a problem.
- Recognize f(g(x))g”(X) pattern
- Anti-derivative of a composite function.
- Change of variables for DEFINITE INTEGRALS
- The General Power Rule for integration.
- Integration by SUBSTITUTION.
EXTENSION: The rate of disbursement dQ/dt of a 2 million dollar federal grant is proportional to the square of (100-t). Time t is measured in days (0t100), and Q is the amount that remains to be disbursed after 50 days. Assume that all the money must be disbursed in 100 days. / 1.TEACHER OBSERVATION
2.NOTE BOOK CHECK
3.QUIZZES
4.CHAPTER TESTS
5.CLASS WORK
6.HOMEWORK
7.PROJECTS
GROUP PRESENTATION.
1.The normal monthly rainfall at the Seattle-Tacoma airport can be approximated by the model
R= 3.121 + 2.399 Sin (0.524t+1.377)
Where R is measured in inches and t is the time in months, with t =1, corresponding to January. (Source: US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).
- Determine the extrema of the function over a one –year period.
- Use integration to estimate the normal annual rainfall.
- Calculus book “CALCULUS of a SINGLE VARIABLE” 8th Edition by LARSON, HOSTETLER and EDWARDS.
- Teacher’s Resource Guide
- College Board, Advance Placement Program
- Fast Track to Preparing For the AP Placement Calculus AB and BC Examinations.
- Test Item File by Larson, et al
CPI / Areas of Focus / Instructional Activities
(Students should know / Students should be able to do) / Modifications/
EXTENSION / Assessment / Resources / Materials
4.2.12 E1
4.2.12 E2
4.3.12 A3
4.3.12 B1
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- The TRAPEZOIDAL RULE
- SIMPSON’S RULE
- Approximation with Simpson’s Rule
- Error Analysis: Error in Trapezoid Rule and Simpson’s Rule.
EXTENSION: Use Simpson’s Rule with n=14 to approximate the area of the region bounded by the graph of
Y= X CosX, Y = 0, X=0 and X = /2. / 1.TEACHER OBSERVATION
2.NOTE BOOK CHECK
3.QUIZZES
4.CHAPTER TESTS
5.CLASS WORK
6.HOMEWORK
7.PROJECTS
GROUP PRESENTATION.
1. Prove that the Simpson’s Rule is exact when approximating the integral of a cubic polynomial function and demonstrate the result for integration of f(X) = X for X= 0, X=2 and n = 2. /
- Calculus book “CALCULUS of a SINGLE VARIABLE” 8th Edition by LARSON, HOSTETLER and EDWARDS.
- Teacher’s Resource Guide
- College Board, Advance Placement Program
- Fast Track to Preparing For the AP Placement Calculus AB and BC Examinations.
- Test Item File by Larson, et al
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