The sentence that includes a participial phrase is:
"I am hurrying to make sure I make it to class on time."
In this sentence, "hurrying" is a participial form used to describe the subject "I."
However, if those are the only options given, then neither sentence actually contains a participial phrase. Participial phrases usually include a participle along with any modifiers or objects and typically functions as an adjective.
But if we had a sentence like "Hurrying to class, I tripped on the sidewalk," then "Hurrying to class" would be the participial phrase. In the options you provided, both sentences just contain participles without a complete phrase. If those are all the options, it's a bit tricky!