Last semester I taught a large section of Calculus I. There were 124 students in the class. Teaching a large class is not for everyone, but if you are so inclined, it can be a rewarding experience provided you pay […]
Thanks for commenting. I agree, somewhere in the process they get lost, lose a denominator or something. Amazing how much trouble not being fluent in fraction algebra can cause over and over again in different topics.
Continuing the analysis (over-analysis perhaps) of the test, I began to wonder how students are performing on the limits portion (36 points) of the 100-point test as compared to the formula-driven derivatives […]
Thanks for reading. That is a great observation. In fact, a student wrote on her test that she had difficulty figuring out when to use product rule versus chain rule. I will add a segment to my homeworks and tests […]
I gave a test a couple of weeks ago in my Calculus I class. The syllabus covered limits and derivatives. Among other problems, I always ask students to write down the derivative formulas and then give an […]
Hi Jinko, I think it is a great idea to assign homework before starting a topic. Thanks for sharing. It will motivate students to read over the material and get a head start. Even if all the students don’t do it, […]
One of the most effective teaching strategies in lower division service courses like pre-calculus, calculus, mathematical thinking etc. is to assign a good amount of homework. A good amount tends to be an […]