Teaching Calculus 2024 – 25

Review time is approaching. Here is the link to the AP Calculus Exams Review Posts

AP Calculus Exam Review Posts

Thank you for your support and encouragement for the Teaching Calculus blog. I’ve enjoyed writing the posts and answering your questions since 2012. This coming year, I will be stepping away from this blog; I am not planning any new posts.

The blog and all its resources will be here for the foreseeable future. Please use them and give the links to your colleagues and students. As always, you are welcome to reproduce anything here for use in your classroom.

I am not going away. If something new or interesting comes up in calculus or the AP Calculus program, I will jump in with a new post. If you have any questions on teaching calculus, calculus in general, or a specific mathematics question please email me here or add a comment to any post. (Don’t be bashful: I like to answer your questions.)

If you are new to the blog, the drop-down menus under the header will help you find your way around the blog.

  • The Blog Guide is the place to start. Most of my posts are linked to the appropriate unit in the AP Calculus Course and Exam Description (CED) and the other general topics in that list.
  • The AP Calculus CED has other links to posts to units in the AP Calculus Course and Exam Description.
  • An Exam Index and Type Analysis has past multiple-choice abd free-response questions indexed by my ten types.
  • The Resources tab lists post by month and other resources.
  • The Presentations tab has links to PowerPoints slides on various topics that I have done over the years. Feel free to download them and use them with your class if you think they will be useful to them.
  • The Videos tab has some very old videos on various topics. You can also find them directly on Vimeo.com; search for Lin McMullin.
  • The Website has some things from a previous website.

You may also find posts using the Search box, Post by Topic and Archives features on the right side of the page. Just enter or look for the topic you are interested in.

I hope you have a good year and find the blog helpful. Thanks again for reading all these years.

Meanwhile here is a little calculus sudoku to keep you busy.

Solution

2 thoughts on “Teaching Calculus 2024 – 25

  1. Hi Lin,

    Thank you for all the work you have put in over the years for the AP Calculus community. I will be forever grateful for all the resources and materials you have provided.

    Thanks again!
    Mike Bergmann

    Grafton (WI) High School

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  2. Lin – thanks for all the help and resources through the years. I have found so much value in your posts and writings, and have yet to find something as great as winplot (and your explanations and help) at demonstrating volumes to students.

    Best to you!

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