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Calculus • Series

AP Calculus AB/BC Summer First Three Units Overview

Jiarui X

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Hello everyone!

In this series, we will go over the first three units plus one single topic from the fourth unit of the AP Calculus AB/BC curriculum:

Unit 1-Limits and Continuity

Unit 2-Differentiation: Definition and Basic Derivative Rules

Unit 3-Differentiation: Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions

The single topic in unit 4-Using L’Hospital’s Rule for Determining Limits of Indeterminate Forms

Feel free to ask me to cover additional topics from other Units!

This series will start on July 4th and it will last for about a month, with 3 classes per week and 90 minutes per class. The class dates are Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of each week. This series is meant to cover the content of the first three units of AP Calculus. We will go over important theorems, and formulas that it is covered in an AP Calculus class. We will also tackle AP styled questions so that you will be comfortable answering AP questions regarding these topics. This series is meant for people who just finished Algebra II or Pre-Calculus and plans to take AP Calculus AB/BC. That being said, after the completion of this series, you'll be fully prepared for your AP Calculus class next school year. Please look at the class dates for more description on the topics covered each day.

Additional notes: There will be a quick warm up question each lesson to refresh our mind about last lesson's topics. I will assign homework each lesson via google form but you DO NOT need to do it, it is on you if you feel like you want more practice. If you choose to do the homework, you will receive your grades back from google form. There will be a unit test for units 1 and 2 plus a final exam on ALL of the units. Once again, you do not need to do any test if you do not want to. The tests are there just for you to know your current understanding about the topics.

Have fun!

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

I am not really strict on attendances. I believe that if you really want to skip, there is nothing I can do to stop you from doing so. You are free to attend/skip whichever sessions you want. You will NOT be withdrawn from the series. That being said, I strongly advise you to attend all sessions since more class time will help you learn all the materials faster and digest it better. If you choose to skip a day's lesson, make sure that you check your messages as I will try to post each lesson's PDF and homework on there.

Dates

July 4 - July 25

Learners

5 / 5

Total Sessions

9

About the Tutor

Hello guys! My name is Jiarui but you can call me Jerry. I am a Junior from Upstate New York. My favorite subjects are math and biology. In terms of my progress for the two subjects, I finished high school biology in 8th grade and just finished AP Calculus AB and AP Biology during my Sophomore year. During my Junior year, I will be taking Calculus II (AP Calculus BC) and AP Chemistry to help me understand more about math and biology. I'm very excited to meet all of you! Best of luck in your future life! What do I mainly teach: Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, and AP Calculus AB/BC. You can check my certifications out and direct message me if you have any questions regarding the subjects I am certified in! Ex: possible lessons, or just general questions.

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Past Sessions

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4
Jul

Session 1

Limits and continuity

We will start by introducing limits and how to evaluate limits based on graphs and tables.

Key question: What is limit in calculus?

Key topics:
1. Defining Limits and Using Limit Notation
2. Estimating Limit Values from Graphs
3. Estimating Limit Values from Tables

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions!
6
Jul

Session 2

Limits and continuity

We will start with a warm up question and continue learning about limits!

Key topics:
1. Finding Limits of Piecewise Functions
2. Determining Limits Using Algebraic Manipulation
3. Exploring Types of Discontinuities

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!
11
Jul

Session 3

Limits and continuity

We will start with a warm up question and continue learning about limits!

Key topics:
1. Define Continuity at a Point
2. Confirming Continuity over an Interval
3. Removing Discontinuities

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!
13
Jul

Session 4

Limits and continuity

We will start with a warm up question and finish learning about limits!
This is the last topic of limits and this class will be shorter than usual as we are only covering one key topic.

Key topic:
1. Working with the Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT)

Reminder:
Unit test on limits and continuity next class.
You do not need to take the test if you do not want to. The test is just for reviewing purposes and a way for you to check your understandings.

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!
16
Jul

Session 5

Limits and continuity

NO warm up today!

Today is our test day: Unit 1-Limits and Continuity
20 MC questions in 60 minutes

After 60 minutes, I will stay for another 30 minutes. Feel free to ask any questions about homework, the test, and other things!
18
Jul

Session 6

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We will start by introducing basic derivatives (differentiation).

Key questions: What is a derivative? What does it mean?

Key topics:
1. Defining the Derivative of a Function and Using Derivative Notation
2. Connecting Differentiability and Continuity: Determining When Derivatives Do and Do Not Exist
3. Applying the Power Rule

Important note: This is the easiest derivative rule and more difficult ones will be discussed next class. Please start memorizing the rules starting in today's class.

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions!
20
Jul

Session 7

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We will start with a warm up question and continue learning about basic derivatives!

Key topics:
1. Derivatives of Cos(x), Sin(x), e^(x), and ln(x)
2. The Product Rule
3. The Quotient Rule

Important note: As you can see, we are learning more derivative rules and they are getting harder! Please start memorizing the rules!

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!
23
Jul

Session 8

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We will start with a warm up question and finish learning about basic derivatives!
This is the last topic of basic derivatives and this class will be shorter than usual as we are only covering two key topics.

Key topic:
1. Finding the Derivatives of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and/or Cosecant Functions
2. Using L’Hospital’s Rule for Determining Limits of Indeterminate Forms(Unit 4 topic but it goes back to Unit 1: Limits)

Reminder:
Unit test on Differentiation: Definition and Basic Derivative Rules next class.
Please memorize ALL the derivative rules.
You do not need to take the test if you do not want to. The test is just for reviewing purposes and a way for you to check your understandings.

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!
25
Jul

Session 9

Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules

We will start with a warm up question and finish learning about basic derivatives!
This is the last topic of basic derivatives and this class will be shorter than usual as we are only covering two key topics.

Key topic:
1. Finding the Derivatives of Tangent, Cotangent, Secant, and/or Cosecant Functions
2. Review for Unit 2 test!

Reminder:
Unit test on Differentiation: Definition and Basic Derivative Rules next class.
Please memorize ALL the derivative rules.
You do not need to take the test if you do not want to. The test is just for reviewing purposes and a way for you to check your understandings.

The last 30 minutes will be office hours, feel free to ask any questions about homework and other things!

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