Building on their understanding of gradient for straight lines, students extend to curved functions — finding the instantaneous rate of change using the derivative.
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Display: derivative, differentiate, rate of change, gradient, tangent, stationary point, maximum, minimum. Notation: f'(x), dy/dx.
Focus on power rule with positive integer powers only. Provide differentiation practice as a drill before applications. Use a table: function → derivative → gradient at x = a.
Do students apply the power rule correctly (multiply by power, reduce power)? Do they differentiate constants to zero? Do they substitute correctly to find gradients? Do they classify stationary points correctly?
All on plain paper or mini whiteboards. No graphing required for the core differentiation work.
Students may not reduce the power by 1 (writing x³ → 3x³ instead of 3x²). Reinforce both steps: multiply AND reduce.
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