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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Assignment for week 4 on free response practice for the AP exam


Hi all hope you are well:


This post covers your work for Monday through Monday which is the 4-20 through 4-27

Make sure you have read the e-mail that contains the attachments from Ms Bell and myself on AP Testing and what they have told us about it.

Since we are done with new material our focus now is going to change to practicing FRQ topics that may look like what we are going to see on exam day.   I have pulled these problems from the two teachers files that are running the AP review on you-tube.   They have no inside knowledge but are graders of the exam and I believe have a good feel for what the test will look like.  So take these problems seriously, and ask questions on them as we go along.



Step 1:  Download the three AP practice problems for the week using the link below found on the blog.


3 FRQ AP practice problems for the week of 4-20-4-27


Step 2:  Photo the answers to these problems and turn them in by 4-27-20 Monday at 1:00 P.M.
I will be posting answers to these at 4:00 so make sure you get them in on time


There is no Discussion question to answer on schoology this week.



Step 3:  If for some reason you have not submitted your 2012 AP Practice examination please get it in today.  I plan on posting answers on schoology under the practice test answers folder.  There will be a link for multiple choice answers for you to connect to and for free response my handwritten answers will be there as a pdf.  



Step 4:  You should on your own be practicing AP questions from the prediction packet and logging some time on the AP reviews that the college board is running on you-tube.  It won't surprise us at all if those things they are reviewing on series appear on the Exam this year.  They have started the AP review lessons online and they are fantastic.  They are addressing new topics every day and I highly suggest you watch them with a sheet of paper and take notes as the videos are outstanding.  I have watched many at this point.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?  v=SfKlNLkG_38&list=PLoGgviqq4844oVJMjJ8YkD4mQIoMp4Cbu

As always if questions arise as you are doing these topics please e-mail me and I will reply at some point during school hours as quickly as we can.



Miss you guys and am proud of what you are accomplishing! I know it is not easy but get ready for the big day now that the material has been taught.
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Mr. Halstead

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Hwk answers on power series

There are additional problems we did not do here, but all assigned problems are contained.

Power series hwk answers

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Answers to Ratio and Root test work

I circled the ones we did.  There are additional problems not circled if you want more practice

Ratio and Root test hwk answers

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Assignment for week 3 on Taylor and Maclaurin polynomials

Hi all hope you are well:

This post covers your work for Wednesday/Thursday which is the 15th/16th

Make sure you have read the e-mail that contains the attachments from Ms Bell and myself on AP Testing and what they have told us about it.

This is the final new information covered on the AP exam and the assignment next week will be geared towards practicing FRQ questions that I think may represent the exam.  I truly believe this assignment will be addressed in one of the two FRQ questions as well since it has been AP question #6 for 18 straight years.  (And this assignment reveals the big moment we have been waiting for on why we did series)


Step 1:  Watch the video and slide lesson on Taylor and Maclaurin polynomial that is found below, but only watch sections 1 and 4 as they are all that apply.



Additional resources:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/165gBwMPkTy9Ome8eGUctdU3TNpJsG1j3/view?usp=sharing (Halstead notes from last year)

Additional teaching links video and non video are in the schoology folder.


Step 2:  Do assigned problems on Taylor and Maclaurin polynomials from your textbook.  Photograph your assignment and send it via e-mail back to Mr. Halstead by Tuesday 4-21 at 4:00  P.M.

Pg 604-605: #7-19 odd, 20, 29, 31

Pg 630:  17-21 odd, use definition to get polynomial or shortcuts but don’t worry about finding series representation

Step 3:  Go to schoology and answer the discussion question under the Taylor and Maclaurin polynomial folder.  Just type your response.

Step 4:  Remember we are working on the AP practice exam 2012 multiple choice with the created free response questions.  Photo those and have them to me by the 20th at 4:00.  We originally were going to do the 15th but I will give you a little extra time under the circumstances.

Step 5:  You should on your own be practicing AP questions from the prediction packet and logging some time on the AP reviews that the college board is running on you-tube.  It won't surprise us at all if those things they are reviewing on series appear on the Exam this year.  They have started the AP review lessons online and they are fantastic.  They are addressing new topics every day and I highly suggest you watch them with a sheet of paper and take notes as the videos are outstanding.  I watched 3 this weekend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?  v=SfKlNLkG_38&list=PLoGgviqq4844oVJMjJ8YkD4mQIoMp4Cbu

As always if questions arise as you are doing these topics please e-mail me and I will reply at some point during school hours as quickly as we can.

Step 6:  Remember this week is it to get any missing assignments, corrections on the arc-length and polar area quiz, or zeroes in from third quarter as grades will be finalized this weekend for third quarter.

Miss you guys and am proud of what you are accomplishing.  I know it is not easy.
Mr. Halstead

Sunday, April 5, 2020

Week number two assignments and updates

Ok here we go on week 2 of the journey, miss seeing you guys and am proud of what you have been accomplishing online so far.

Step 1:  Watch the video and slides on Ratio and root test.  These are our final two tests for convergence/divergence of infinite series.  (party horns please, we are almost there, for the big calculus moment)

https://people.math.osu.edu/miller.4962/ximeraLessons/ratioTestAndRootTest/story_html5.html

Additional resources:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YAQSKKwT2q_E7Uzpg-BbDdAK_A5ygsa3/view  (Halstead notes from last year)


Step 2:  Do assigned problems on Ratio and Root test from your textbook.  Photograph your assignment and send it via e-mail back to Mr. Halstead by Thursday 4-9 at 4:00  P.M.

Assignment pg 594-595  #11, 17, 18, 19, 21, 27, 28, 33, 35, 37

Step 3:  Go to schoology and answer the discussion question under the Ratio and root test folder.  Just type your response.

Step 4:  Watch the video and slides on power series.  This is like the preseason for that amazing regular season opener.  

https://people.math.osu.edu/miller.4962/ximeraLessons/powerSeries/story.html  (Don't focus so much on sections two and three as they are not on the exam this year but have been in past years and would make nice extensions if you have time.)


Additional resources:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CsdpT7mw3_tPSzAvbF1mxSzekJSs2C8N/view  (Halstead and Straub notes from last year)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlBQcj_zQk0 (Kahn academy basics of power series)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L9dSZN5Nvg  (Kahn academy convergence/divergence of a power series)


Step 5:  Answer the discussion question on power series and complete the assignment on power series and 
e-mail it back to Mr Halstead by the 14th Tuesday at 4:00.

Pg 613  #9, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 25

Our next weeks assignment will come out on Wednesday the 15th since Monday of that week is a holiday day off. 

Remember in addition to this make sure you read the grading e-mail we sent earlier and have turned in or made up the things required of you.

You should on your own be practicing AP questions from the prediction packet and logging some time on the AP reviews that the college board is running on you-tube.  It won't surprise us at all if those things they are reviewing on series appear on the Exam this year.  They should be starting the AP review lessons soon and stopping the teaching of the missing material.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?  v=SfKlNLkG_38&list=PLoGgviqq4844oVJMjJ8YkD4mQIoMp4Cbu

As always if questions arise as you are doing these topics please e-mail me and I will reply at some point during school hours as quickly as we can.

Thanks,
Mr. Halstead