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Calculus • Series

Road to a 5: AP CALCULUS AB AND BC WITH 5 SCORERS

Rodrigo N and Noah P

Series Details

Sessions

Public Discussion

This series ended on August 14, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

Series Details

About

This summer-long course will cover all 8 units of AP Calculus AB + the 2 additional units of AP Calculus BC BEFORE the school year begins. Essentially, Calculus BC includes all of AB + 2 additional units: Polars/Parametrics/Vectors and infinite sequences/series.

Structure of the Series:
1. Office hours/Makeup session:
- Will always be an hour before the official session
- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

2. OFFICIAL SESSION:
- lecture style w/notes
- Problem Sets assigned PER "UNIT"
- Official AP Exam Questions

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

You are free to attend/skip whichever sessions you want but remember that the MORE practice/help you get, the MORE you will improve!

Dates

July 15 - August 14

Learners

12 / 15

Total Sessions

30

About the Tutors

I am a high school student with a passion for STEM. I enjoy learning from my mistakes and hope to encourage that same idea with students from around the globe.

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Hi, I'm a high school senior in Virginia, and I'm very passionate about both teaching and learning mathematics. Despite the fact that maths is my main focus, I love learning in general, and spend my free time reading books of any genre, though I gravitate towards philosophy and fantasy.

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Upcoming Sessions

0

Past Sessions

30
15
Jul

Session 1

AP Calculus

We will begin with a short introduction of each other, the class structure, and the pace. Then we will start understanding the most essential Calculus concept: The definition of a limit.
16
Jul

Session 2

AP Calculus

We will begin with a short introduction of each other, the class structure, and the pace. Then we will start understanding the most essential Calculus concept: The definition of a limit.
17
Jul

Session 3

Office Hours

This is the first Office hours/Makeup session!
- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 4

AP Calculus

We will use the concept of a limit to understand the next important topic in UNIT 1: Continuity.
18
Jul

Session 5

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 6

AP Calculus

SESSION A: 2.5 Limits Involving Infinity—This will be our last concept and an important one as it will return in units to come
19
Jul

Session 7

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 8

AP Calculus

SESSION A: REVIEW—We will review everything we have covered and prepare for next session's first TEST, Chapter 2 Limits
22
Jul

Session 9

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 10

AP Calculus

SESSION A: We will begin UNIT 2 by taking the concept of the limit and the forward difference quotient to understand the definition of the derivative.

Session 11

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 2.2 Graphical and Algebraic Approach to Limits & 2.3 Limit Theorems—We will begin with a short introduction of each other, the class structure, and the pace. Then we will start understanding the most essential Calculus concept, the definition of the limit.

23
Jul

Session 12

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 13

AP Calculus

SESSION A: We will expand on the next shortcuts: Rules of Differentiation (Derivative of a constant, power rule, quotient rule, and the chain rule).

Session 14

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 2.3 Limit Theorems & 2.4 Continuity and Discontinuity—We will use the concept of a limit to understand the next important topic in UNIT 1: Continuity.

Session 15

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session
24
Jul

Session 16

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session

Session 17

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 3.2 Difference Quotients, 3.3 Finding the Derivative Numerically+Graphically—We will begin UNIT 2 by taking the concept of the limit and the forward difference quotient to understand the definition of the derivative next session

Session 18

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session
25
Jul

Session 19

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 2.6 IVT and EVT—Our first 2 Theorems that will highly be tested on
26
Jul

Session 20

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 2.6 IVT and EVT—Our first 2 Theorems that will highly be tested on

Session 21

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session
30
Jul

Session 22

AP Calculus

3.2 Difference Quotients, 3.3 Finding the Derivative Numerically+Graphically—We will begin UNIT 2 by taking the concept of the limit and the forward difference quotient to understand the definition of the derivative next session
31
Jul

Session 23

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 3.4 Definition of Derivative, 3.5 Displacement Velocity Acceleration—we will pick up from last session with TWO formal definitions of derivative and begin going over kinematics in calculus PART 1
1
Aug

Session 24

AP Calculus

SESSION B: We will expand on the next shortcuts: Rules of Differentiation (Derivative of a constant, power rule, quotient rule, and the chain rule).
9
Aug

Session 25

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 3.5 Displacement Velocity Acceleration and Other tules of Differentiation—we will pick up from last session with TWO formal definitions of derivative and begin going over kinematics in calculus PART 1

Session 26

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session
12
Aug

Session 27

AP Calculus

SESSION B: 3.8 Implicit Differentiation, 3.9 Related Rates—We will begin finding the derivative of an implicit equation and the hardest part of calculus: RELATED RATES!!!

Session 28

Office Hours

- A space where you can ask questions on past assessments or problem sets
- You can ask any AP Exam question in general
- I will catch you up on anything that you have missed from a previous session
13
Aug

Session 29

AP Calculus

Basic Integrals + Indefinite Integrals (for those who haven't done it) AND Trig Integrals
14
Aug

Session 30

AP Calculus

We will review the Problem Set for UNIT 1 LIMITS AND INTRO TO DERIVATIVES

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