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Calculus Series
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Differentiation + Integration Q&A Help
Starts
I'll cover any questions you have about differentiation and integration. Afterwards, if we have enough people, we can do some differentiation/integration challenge problems together and have some competitive games.
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Imran K
0/10
Fundamentals for Calculus IB Analysis & Approaches
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We will be covering the Calculus content that is found in the typical IB Calculus routes.
Even if you're not in IB, do not worry! A lot of the content from IB and AP overlap, so it doesn't really matter which courses you're enrolled in, because it will be a similar experience anyway!
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Andrew W
1/15
Preparing for AP Calc + Multivar Calc Office Hours
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Drop in to get help from a 5 scorer + post-Multivariable Calc student!
I have experience self-studying the AP Calc curriculum prior to taking the course as well.
I can cover anything material in the AP Calculus BC curriculum, as well as most of Multivariable Calculus.
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Seojin(prefer Isabella) P
1/15
AP AB/BC Calculus Summer Tutoring from a 5 scorer
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This summer AP Calculus series will run until the end of August and cover all major topics tested on the AP Calculus AB and BC exams. I earned a 5 on both exams and will guide you through the exact strategies, concepts, and problem-solving techniques that helped me succeed.
Each session will move through multiple key topics from the AP curriculum, beginning with foundational concepts and progressing to more advanced material. Throughout the summer, we’ll cover:
Limits and continuity
Derivatives and their applications
Integrals, differential equations, and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Polar, Parametric, and Vector functions
Series and sequences (BC only)
AP-style multiple choice and free-response strategies
We’ll move efficiently—covering several subtopics per session to make sure we complete the course by August. AB students will finish earlier, as the final BC topics (like sequences and series) are not part of the AB exam.
How You’ll Engage:
Each session will start with a brief review of the previous lesson, followed by a walkthrough of new concepts with guided examples and interactive practice problems. My teaching style is flexible and collaborative—feel free to interrupt, ask questions, or request a slower pace at any time. I’ll also check in regularly to hear which topics you’d like to revisit, so we can tailor our review to your goals.
Whether you’re solidifying the basics or aiming for a 5, this summer is your chance to master AP Calculus—let’s get started!
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Angelina V
8/15
Calculus — An Intuitive Approach!
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This is a continuation of the previous calc series that ended early. We are going to being with implicit differentiation and inverse trig derivatives.
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Anish P
1/5
AP Calculus AB Summer Prep Camp
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Each week, we’ll cover a new unit from the AP Calculus AB curriculum. There will be two sessions per week—one focused on learning new content, and the other dedicated to reviewing the material and answering any questions. By the end of the camp, you’ll be well-prepared to succeed in the first few months of your AP Calculus AB class.
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Amrit M
25/40
AP Calculus Summer Session -
2nd session
Each week, we’ll cover a new unit from the AP Calculus BC curriculum. There will be two sessions per week for lessons and I will run a 3rd optional sessions for questions regarding what we learned during the week. By the end of the camp, you’ll be well-prepared to succeed in the first few months of your AP Calculus BC class. Topics that we cover will include Derivatives, Integrals, Limits, and some essential BC topics like advanced integration techniques.
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Jack M
1/15
AP Calc AB Summer Prep with a 5 Scorer
2nd session
Welcome! I'm Diana, a Calc BC 5 scorer + multivariable calc grad. We will learn and practice all lessons of the AP Calc AB curriculum throughout this session. We will focus on a new unit every week until Unit 7 (Please let me know later on if you want lessons on Unit 8, the final unit as well). There will be two sessions a week: the first as a lesson and the second as a practice session. Please come ready to be engaged and learn to get the most out of these lessons! Thank you :)
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Diana M
4/10
Vi∫ually: The meaning behind Calculus
2nd session
Hello there! Curious about the math of the universe? WELL, you've come to the right place. Whether you're an advanced calculus student or a complete beginner, this course is for you. Each week, we'll cover different Calculus topics in depth, exploring why they work both visually (with some engaging visuals) and algebraically. I aim to leave you with a strong foundation on all the topics of AP Calc BC and fully prepared to answer any questions on any topic whatsoever. Come join me, and begin your journey on the most beautiful topic math can offer. (P.S. There will be multiple sessions a week, a few introducing the topic and more delving deeper and covering questions and how to solve them.)
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Monish Y
4/15
Review AB + prep BC with a 5-scorer
2nd session
This course is for someone who has already taken Calc AB and plan to take Calc BC. We will go over every unit of Calc AB and BC in the order set by the Khan Academy Calc courses.
Syllabus:
AB Review
Unit 1: Limits and continuity
Unit 2: Differentiation: definition and basic derivative rules
Unit 3: Differentiation: composite, implicit, and inverse functions
Unit 4: Contextual applications of differentiation
Unit 5: Applying derivatives to analyze functions
Unit 6: Integration and accumulation of change
Unit 7: Differential equations
Unit 8: Applications of integration
BC PREP:
Unit 9: Parametric equations, polar coordinates, and vector-valued functions
Unit 10: Infinite sequences and series
Things we do per session:
- Review the topics that we are still struggling with in the unit to fill in any previous knowledge gaps.
- Do practice questions related to these topics
- Do the unit test for a more holistic review if we have extra time
- Go over AP exam tips and tricks related to each unit (graphing calculator tips, AP exam question stereotypes, etc.)
Come to each session with scratch papers, papers to take notes on, and specific questions if you have any!
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Jingxuan L
5/10
Road to Getting a 5: AP Calculus BC Prep
3rd session
Each week, we'll cover a lesson and practice problems on a topic of AP Calculus BC, or Calc 2!
This series is targeted towards students who have taken Calculus AB or Calc 1, but any learners interested are welcome!
More sessions will be added to cover all content unique to AP Calc BC!
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Sharifah F
Registration full.
CALCULUS AB + BC SUMMER GRIND!
3rd session
Welcome! In this course we will be going over key concepts from AP AB & BC and will finish the course by the end of the summer! We will be having 2 lessons per week, and will be finishing a unit every 1-2 weeks. See you soon!
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Arhan J
7/10
Getting Ready for Calculus-- Summer Prep! ☀️
3rd session
Hello, my name's Elle and I'm super excited to have you in this class! After getting a 5 on my AP Calc BC exam last year, I decided to make this class to help you do the same: to put you on a path toward getting a great score on your AP exam this year while acing your calculus class!
Goals of this course:
- Sharpen pre-calc & algebra skills ✏️
- Get a head start on calculus concepts such as limits, derivatives, and integrals ⏩
- Ask questions about any specific topics, whether related to the math or the exam itself 💭
Good luck on your Calculus course this year-- I'm excited to work with you to get a head start in math.
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Elle M
15/30
SUMMER ROAD TO A 5: AP® CALCULUS AB/BC with a 5 scorer
4th session
Edit: ANNOUNCEMENT—This series has reached its max learners. If you're interested in another similar series, please check back around August for a crash course :)
This series will cover the content of a AP® Calculus AB and AP® Calculus BC (2 Additional Units on top of AB)
PREREQ:
Pre-Calculus: A strong background in Algebra AND Trig.
Why the Prereq?
Since this is a summer crash course of Calculus, there won't be enough time to dedicate an entire unit on algebra/trig review. Also, to be able to handle the speed of the series, you need to have successfully completed Pre-Calculus.
STRUCTURE:
1. Lecture (60-90 min)
2. Optional Homework
*repeat above until unit is complete*
3. Problem Set for the Unit
4. Unit TEST
Here is the syllabus for the series:
AB Calculus: Units 1-8
BC Calculus: Units 1-11
1. Limits
2. Intro to Differentiation
3. Advanced Differentiation
4. Intro to Integration
5. More Differentiation and Integration
6. Applications of Differentiation
7. Integration Techniques
8. Applications of Integration
BC ONLY || 8.5 Additional Integration Techniques
BC ONLY || 9. Polar
BC ONLY || 10. Vectors
BC ONLY || 11. Series
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Rodrigo N
Registration closed.
Calc BC ONLY Topics - Summer Preview
4th session
This course is intended for students who have been exposed to the content of calculus AB (Calc I) and will take Calculus BC in the upcoming school year. Each session, we will briefly go over a topic that is only covered in Calculus BC, with room for group practice and questions as we go. There will be six sessions in total - twice per week over the course of three weeks.
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Sohum B
5/10
MIT Integration Bee 🐝🐝🐝
4th session
Want to be able to solve the integrals from the MIT Integration Bee? Want to know more about integration? This series is for you!
We will review some integration techniques that will be important to know to solve the integrals in the MIT Integration Bee. Then, we will work through some of the integrals from the bee. This series is for anyone who is interested in integration, regardless of your "skill". All questions on this bee can be solved with elementary methods. It would be great if you are already familiar with integration and calculus concepts. A completely elementary understanding of calculus is definitely fine. This is a series to culture curiosity and have fun integrating. You will need anything that you do math on or take notes on.
After some review and practice, we can run a integration bee of our own. We can either do similar difficulty questions but more time or less difficult question but same time.
If learners want to, at the end of the series, I can go over some advanced methods of integration that are used less often but are pretty cool regardless.
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Tanmay G
7/10
2025 AP CALCULUS FRQs
4th session
We will be covering together all 2025 AP Calc AB/BC free response questions
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Mohamed Ilyas B
1/10
[SUMMER PREP} AP Calculus AB/BC
4th session
[From a 5-scorer, techniques to make you ace your test next May] This summer we will speedrun the whole AB/BC course in fast paced sessions twice a week with biweekly office hours, along with thorough practice
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Palaash G
7/10
[Summer Prep] Get ready for a 5 in AP Calculus AB/BC!
5th session
Hi, I’m Tania! I got a 5 on my AP Calculus BC exam, and one of the things that helped me the most was going over Khan Academy’s AP Calculus course the previous summer.
That’s why I’m hosting a summer prep series that meets twice a week between June 20th and August 22nd. We will discuss Units 1-5 of AP Calculus AB and BC. Before each session, you will go over Khan Academy’s AP Calculus material. Then, during the session, we will review AP Calculus concepts, do practice problems, and share AP exam tips and tricks! Feel free to bring your own questions as well!
Previous knowledge required:
- Completion of Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry
- Plans to take AP Calculus AB or BC during the upcoming school year
Required materials:
- pen and paper
- ability to join Zoom sessions
- (highly recommended) working microphone
Topics
- Unit 1: Limits and Continuity
- Unit 2: Differentiation: Definition and Fundamental Properties
- Unit 3: Differentiation: Composite, Implicit, and Inverse Functions
- Unit 4: Contextual Applications of Differentiation
- Unit 5: Analytical Applications of Differentiation
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Tania V
6/10
Getting ready for AP Calculus BC.
5th session
This series is for Shanmukha P, at his request! However, if any learner feels that they would like to go over the same concept as mentioned in the session description, then you are most welcome to join!
Each week, we will review a pre-calculus or an introductory calculus topic (such as limits, or differentiation) in order to prep up for AP Calculus BC. Sessions will be interactive (lots of practice!), with an emphasis on intuition and problem solving skills.
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Siddharth K
Registration closed.
Excelling in AP Calculus AB/BC: A Topic-by-Topic Guide for Beginners
6th session
We will deep dive into every topic in the AB/BC curriculum but at a beginner-level, meaning you don't need a strong base of Algebra or Precalculus to excel in the series! Even for learners already acquainted with AP Calc, feel free to join for some review :) The only thing required is regular attendance, so that you can take advantage of the in-depth lessons and practice questions of various difficulties.
If there are any questions about the topics, please feel free to contact us and we will be more than willing to give one-on-one guidance!
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Ashmita G
Registration full.
Calculus AB Summer Series
6th session
Hey Everyone, In this series we'll be working through AP Calculus AB over the summer. My goal is to expose you to as much of the topics in the course as possible at a basic understanding, so when you go into class, you are already a little bit familiar with everything, and can spend more time focusing on the more complicated topics.
This is also great for BC students since most of the curriculum is the same except for some advanced integration techniques, Polars, and infinite series and sequences.
This series was requested by a specific learner, so it will officially start around June 20th, but the first 2 sessions will be 6/5 and 6/6 over review and unit 1, it won't be necessary to attend these sessions to understand the rest
If you have any questions while practicing on Khan Academy or somewhere similar feel free to bring them. I also plan on hosting some office hours between sessions as well.
There will be no required homework but I will try to create some short assessments so I can see if we need more time on a unit or if we can move on
Excited to learn with everyone!
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Raghav A
Registration full.
General Calculus Review and Q&A
7th session
Each week, I will go answer general calculus questions from learners, especially if they are encompassed AP Calculus AB/BC. I will also be doing FRQ with the learners, so feel free to come in and practice!
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Richard H
3/10
Multivariable Calculus
7th session
This session dives into core topics of multivariable and vector calculus, including partial derivatives, gradients, double/triple integrals, line and surface integrals, and vector fields. We’ll also explore the big theorems—Green’s, Stokes’, and the Divergence Theorem—and how they apply in physics and engineering. Learners will engage through hands-on problem-solving and conceptual discussions to build strong spatial intuition and mathematical reasoning across dimensions.
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Nivaan K
7/50