Barron's AP Calculus Flash Cards: Covers Calculus AB and BC topics (Barron's Educational Series) | 
enlarge | Author: David Bock Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Category: Book
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Media: Cards Pages: 500 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 5.1 x 5 x 2.8
ISBN: 0764194216 Dewey Decimal Number: 371 EAN: 9780764194214
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Product Description More than 300 flash cards cover calculus equations, formulas, functions, graphs, derivatives, and more, with definitions and meanings printed on the reverse side of each card. Concepts on each card s front and explanations on the reverse cover both Calculus AB and Calculus BC topics. This boxed set of 4 1/2" x 2 3/4" flash cards is designed with a punch hole in one corner of each card. The hole will accommodate a metal key-ring-style card holder enclosed with the cards. Using the holder, students can arrange the flash cards for their Q and A sessions in any sequence that suits their needs perhaps by general topic, or alternately by leaving out cards with questions and answers that test takers already know well.
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Flashcards work well August 29, 2008 Ann M. Lokey (Mercer Island, WA) My High school senior says: They have questions on both sides. They helped a lot. The pay off will come soon in class.
okay May 17, 2008 P. Benne (Oklahoma) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was expecting practice multiple choice questions by topic similiar to the AP Statistics flash cards by Barron to use in a classroom setting. However, the flashcards are truly flashcards over concepts - mostly theorems and formulas - still very useful. I didn't use them in my classroom as I thought I would, but shared them with students to individually study which is probably what they were made for.
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