Taylorserieserror
Taylorserieserror
Series Error form in the AP Calculus BC curriculum, new for 2016-2017. This lesson
plan outline is used by my school.)
Lesson Plan Outline
(One or two sentences will suffice. You are writing to yourself. Sometimes working backwards from the Assessment
portion can help bring a lesson together.)
26.0 Students calculate Taylor Polynomials and Taylor series of basic functions, including the remainder (error)
term.
Student Prior Knowledge of this Topic: Students are acquainted with Taylors formula, the construction of Taylor
series, power series, and tests for convergence.
Objective(s) (state what the students will do, how they will do it and at what point you will evaluate accomplishment):
1. The Learner will: Understand how to construct a useful maximum error form for alternating and non-
alternating Taylor polynomials.
2. The Learner will: Implement the error form by writing Taylor polynomials that predict the value of a
function at a value of x within a desired margin of error.
3. The Learner will: Apply Taylor polynomials and the Lagrange and Alternating Series error forms to applied
problems in mathematics, physics and engineering.
Students will fill out an exit ticket where they are required to determine how many terms to sum in a Taylor
Polynomial to achieve a given level of accuracy. The same exercise is repeated for an Alternating Taylor series. Exit
tickets are analyzed to see how well the lesson achieved the learning objectives.