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               Course Name: AP Calculus AB                               Grade Level(s): 11   and 12   
               Department: Mathematics                                   Credits: 1.0 
               BOE Adoption Date: October 2017                           Revision Date(s): October 2018, September 2022 
                             
                                                                    ABSTRACT 
                  The fundamental purpose of this course is to develop the students’ understandings of the concepts of calculus and providing experience 
                  with its methods and applications. The course emphasizes a multi-representational approach to calculus, with concepts, results, and 
                  problems being expressed graphically, numerically, analytically, and verbally. The connections among these representations also are 
                  important.  Additionally, the course will prepare students to take the AP Calculus AB test. 
                   
                  Students will learn to appreciate the value of calculus as the mathematics of change and motion. This course will prepare students for 
                  further study in all branches of higher mathematics, science, and related fields. Calculus is not only the language for expressing physical 
                  laws in precise terms, but it is also a tool for studying these laws. Technology is used regularly to reinforce these approaches, to confirm 
                  written work, to implement experimentation, and to assist in interpreting results. The Mathematical Practice Standards apply 
                  throughout each course and, together with the content standards, prescribe that students experience mathematics as a coherent, 
                  useful, and logical subject that makes use of their ability to make sense of problem situations. There are four critical areas in which to 
                  focus on for AP Calculus AB: 
                   
                  Critical Area 1: Limits are the core tool that is built upon in calculus. Many times, a function can be undefined at a point, but students 
                  can think about what the function "approaches" as it gets closer and closer to that point (this is the "limit"). Other times, the function 
                  may be defined at a point, but it may approach a different limit. There are many, many times where the function value is the same as 
                  the limit at a point. Either way, this is a powerful tool as students start thinking about slope of a tangent line to a curve. 
                   
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          Critical Area 2: Students should understand the meaning of the derivative in terms of a rate of change and local linear approximation, 
          and should be able to use derivatives to solve a variety of problems. 
           
          Critical Area 3: Students should understand the meaning of the definite integral both as a limit of Riemann sums and as the net 
          accumulation of change, and should be able to use integrals to solve a variety of problems. 
           
          Critical Area 4: Students should understand the relationship between the derivative and the definite integral as expressed in both parts 
          of the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. 
         
           
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         Proficiencies and Pacing: 
          
         Course Title:  AP Calculus 
         Prerequisite(s): Honors Pre-Calculus 
          
          Unit Title:                     Duration/      Related Standards:               Learning Goals:                           Topics and Skills: 
                                          Month(s) 
          Unit 1:                         September      Subject Area:                    The student will understand the           1.1 Introducing Calculus: Can Change 
          Limits and Continuity           – 3 weeks      MA.9-12.I.B.1 - An intuitive     concepts of a limit and continuity as     Occur at an Instant? 
                                                         understanding of the limiting    they apply to functions.  The student     1.2 Defining Limits and Using Limit 
                                                         process                          will be able to analyze a limit           1.3 Estimating Limits from Graphs 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.B.2 - Calculating      graphically, numerically, and             1.4 Estimating Limits from Tables 
                                                         limits using algebra             analytically (algebraically).  (1 week)   1.5 Determining Limits Using 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.B.3 - Estimating                                                 Algebraic Properties of Limits 
                                                         limits from graphs or tables     The student will be able to understand    1.6 Determining Limits Using 
                                                         of data                          continuity in terms of limits.  The       Algebraic Manipulation 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.C.1 -                  student will be able to evaluate the      1.7 Selecting Procedures for 
                                                         Understanding asymptotes in      continuity of a function or a graph at a  Determining Limits 
                                                         terms of graphical behavior      specific point or on an interval. (2      1.8 Determining Limits Using the 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.C.2 - Describing       weeks)                                    Squeeze Theorem 
                                                         asymptotic behavior in terms                                               1.9 Connecting Multiple 
                                                         of limits involving infinity     Students will develop a Geometric         Representations of Limits 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.C.3 - Comparing        understanding of graphs of continuous     1.10 Exploring Types of 
                                                         relative magnitudes of           functions (Intermediate Value             Discontinuities 
                                                         functions and their rates of     Theorem and Extreme Value                 1.11 Defining Discontinuity at a Point 
                                                         change (for example,             Theorem).  Students will be able to       1.12 Confirming Continuity over an 
                                                         contrasting exponential          estimate limits from graphs or tables of  Interval 
                                                         growth, polynomial growth,       data. (1 week)                            1.13 Removing Discontinuities 
                                                         and logarithmic growth)                                                    1.16 Working with the Intermediate 
                                                         MA.9-12.I.D.1 - An intuitive                                               Value Theorem 
                                                         understanding of continuity.                                               1.14 Connecting Infinite Limits and 
                                                         (The function values can be                                                Vertical Asymptotes 
                                                         made as close as desired by                                                1.15 Connecting Limits at Infinity and 
                                                         taking sufficiently close                                                  Horizontal Asymptotes 
                                                         values of the domain.)                                                      
                                                         MA.9-12.I.D.2 - 
                                                         Understanding continuity in 
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         Unit Title:                  Duration/     Related Standards:             Learning Goals:                        Topics and Skills: 
                                      Month(s) 
                                                    terms of limits 
                                                    MA.9-12.I.D.3 - Geometric 
                                                    understanding of graphs of 
                                                    continuous functions 
                                                    (Intermediate Value Theorem 
                                                    and Extreme Value Theorem) 
                                                     
                                                    College Board Goals 
                                                    •Students should be able to 
                                                    work with functions 
                                                    represented in a variety of 
                                                    ways: graphical, numerical, 
                                                    analytical, or verbal.  They 
                                                    should understand the 
                                                    connections among these 
                                                    representations. 
                                                    • Students should be able to 
                                                    communicate mathematics 
                                                    and explain solutions to 
                                                    problems both verbally and 
                                                    in written sentences. 
                                                    • Students should be able to 
                                                    model a written description 
                                                    of a physical situation with a 
                                                    function, a differential 
                                                    equation, or an integral. 
                                                    • Students should be able to 
                                                    determine the 
                                                    reasonableness of solutions, 
                                                    including sign, size, relative 
                                                    accuracy, and units of 
                                                    measurement. 
                                                     
                                                    NJSLS.F.BF.A.1 Write a 
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