| Homework | Quizzes & Tests | Journals | Binders |
| Grading Policy | Classroom Rules | Scope and Sequence |
There will be a homework assignment given everyday. At times, there will be time in class to complete the assignment. We learn something new everyday, the only way you will understand new material is to practice it yourself by doing your homework.
Homework will either be checked or collected daily where each homework counts for 5 points. If you are absent, you are responsible for turning in all those you missed; otherwise, you forfeit the homework points for those assignments that you miss. Assignments missed due to legal absences must be made up within five days. Assignments missed due to illegal absence cannot be made up.
Homework is KEY in succeeding in this course. Pop quizzes and tests are based on homework assignments so if you should make the crazy choice of copying someone’s work just to get credit, I suggest you study it some so you know what’s going on.
A quiz will be given usually half way through a chapter, a test at the end. These usually fall on a Friday, if the week is a full week, then, no homework on the weekend. It does not always happen that way, but we we’ll aim for it. Tests are announced well in advance. Being absent the day before a test does not excuse you from taking it. You will still take the exam. Missed exams must be made up within five days from your return to school. Missed exams due to cutting class is rated a zero and cannot be changed. Making up exams are strictly your responsibility.
Writing activities give students the opportunity to communicate mathematically and, in the process, to develop a deeper understanding of the concepts and principles that will be presented in this course. A math journal will be kept throughout the year. The math journal has several purposes. One is for communication; another is for me to evaluate your understanding and how well you can communicate mathematically in writing. Another use of the journal can be to keep track of your progress. Each student will receive a scoring rubric that explains in detail how the journal will be graded. The journal will be collected and graded once per quarter.
| Scoring Rubric for Journals |
Each student is expected to maintain a three ring binder with four sections. The sections are as follows: Journal, Notes, Homework, and Quizzes & Tests. Each student will receive a scoring rubric that explains in detail how the binder will be graded. The binder will be graded once per quarter.
| Scoring Rubric for Binders |
Each quarter, a student’s grade is represented by a single fraction. The top number (numerator) represents the total number of points the student earned for that marking period. The bottom number (denominator) represents the total points that were possible.
Quizzes: 100 points each
Tests: 100 points each, counts twice, (200 pts)
Homework: 200 points
Pop Quizzes: 5 to 50 points
Journal: 100 points
Binder: 100 points
*Mid Term Exam: 400 points (2 test grades)
**Final Exam: 100 points
* Although the midterm grade may be listed separate on the report card, in actuality, it is included in the 2nd Quarter average.
**Final Grade for the course is calculated by finding the average of 5 grades, the four marking periods plus the final exam.
There will also be extra credit assignments which will require a little more time and patience, but will be worth the effort.
In order to insure the best possible learning environment for all students in my class, I have developed a classroom plan. The following guidelines were carefully selected to ensure a comfortable, and productive educational climate, in which all my students may achieve their potential.
1. Come to class on time and prepared, homework, binder, textbook, pen/pencil, and scientific calculator.
2. Follow directions the first time they are given.
3. Raise your hand; please do not call out answers.
4. Follow proper classroom etiquette, keep inappropriate comments to your self, and show respect for others.
I will reinforce appropriate behavior continuously throughout the year with:
1. Written progress reports to you and your parent(s).
2. Nights of no homework (we will aim for week-ends).
3. Extra time at the end of class as free time.
If you choose to break a rule:
1st time: I will give you a warning.
2nd time: You have chosen a detention to be served the following day.
3rd time: You have chosen for your parents to come to school for a Student-Parent-Teacher conference and you will serve an additional detention.
Tardiness to class: A detention will be assigned to any student who is late coming to class twice in one week. More than two times in one week will result in a parent conference and additional detentions.
Severe disruption: You will be sent to the office immediately.
TI – 83 Graphics Calculator issued to each student and used throughout the year
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September |
October |
November |
December |
January |
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Real numbers and their subsets Radicals (+, -, x, division and simplify) Solve radicals equations Solve Abs value equations. Solve Quadratic Eq. Application of Quad, Radical, Abs Value Eq. Complex Fractions |
Relations and Functions Composition of Functions Inverse of Functions Conic sections: Parabola Circle Ellipse Hyperbola Inverse Variation |
Exponential Functions: laws of exponents Solve Exp. Equations Growth/decay Log arrhythmic Functions: laws of logs Solve log equations. Convert exp and log.
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Transformational Geometry: Reflections Rotations Translations Dilations Glide reflect Comp of trans. Trans of functions |
Trig Functions Right triangle Sine, Cosine, tangent functions Reference Angles Degree vs. Radian
Review Midterm Midterm Exam |
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February |
March |
April |
May |
June |
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Secant cosecant, cotangent. Pythagorean Identities Trig Graphs Amp, period freq. Inverse Trig Functions Application of Trig
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Law of Sine’s Law of Cosine Area of triangle Ambiguous Case (SSA) Forces and Vectors Sum/Diff Formula Double Angle and Half angle formula
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Trig equations 1st and 2nd degree. Solving system of trig equations. Sigma & Summation notation Mean/median/mode Measure of dispersion. Normal distribution Perm and comb. Probability . |
Bernoulli Experiments Binomial Theorem Scatter plots Regression Analysis: Linear Quad Exp Power Log Trig
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Review for Math B Exam
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