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Course Descripton | Level Description | Supplies
| Homework | Quizzes | Tests | Absences | Tardies | Food/Drinks | Teacher Absence | Extra
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course will focus on mathematical ways of knowing basic geometric
objects and ideas, parallelism and perpendicularity, congruence, similarity,
transformations, right triangles, coordinate geometry, circles, area and
volume, and concurrency. Exploratory software such as The Geometer's
Sketchpad will be used to develop inductive and deductive skills.
LEVEL DESCRIPTION:
Level 1 courses progress at a fast pace. Students are expected to have
developed most of the skills and understood most of the concepts covered
in prior courses, but the course will include some review of difficult topics
that may not have been fully retained. Mathematical concepts are introduced
using a balance of abstract and concrete approaches. New ideas are often
developed through student investigation with moderate guidance from the
teacher. Students will be expected to solve routine problems independently
and solve open-ended and non-routine problems with teacher support. Students
will be expected to use the textbook as a resource and occasionally to learn
new material independently. Typical classes include some review of homework
and previously covered content before new material is introduced. Students
are expected to be self-motivated, taking responsibility for their own learning
and seeking help when needed. The course is designed to meet the needs of
a student who thrives in a guided learning environment.
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Students will need the following supplies to enhance their learning
in this class: a notebook to keep notes, a spiral-bound notebook of
note cards to keep track of theorems, colored pencils, a compass, a protractor,
and a ruler. In addition, I would like everyone to bring in one box of tissues, so that we can make it through the winter months.
HOMEWORK:
Homework is a tool for practicing. It is your responsibility to
do the homework assignment every night. Most of the answers are in the
back of the book. You should check your answers before coming to class.
I will answer any questions that you have the following day. Homework
will be graded at random. Each homework check will be worth 4 points based on the following rubric.
4 points |
3 points |
2 points |
1 point |
0 points |
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| All problems attempted and work shown completely |
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Half of the problems attempted with all work shown or all problems attempted with no work shown | Less than half of the problems attempted or most work not shown | No problems attempted |
QUIZZES:
Quizzes will be given every Friday, excluding holidays. Most quizzes will be very short and the number of possible points will usually range from 20 – 50 points depending on the length of the quiz.
PROJECTS:
There will be one project assigned each quarter. It will be count approximately 25 – 50 points.
TESTS:
Tests will be given after each chapter has been completed. They will
consist of all material covered in the chapter. Tests will be worth approximately 60 – 80 points.
SKETCHPAD LABS : Sometimes, we will be going into the computer lab to do a lab on Geometer's Sketchpad. This will be graded and will be worth approximately 20 – 40 points.
QUARTER GRADE: The quarter grade will be calculated by adding up all of the grades and dividing the total by the total possible points.
UNEXCUSED ABSENCES:
If you have an unexcused absence on the day when a test or a quiz
is given, you will not be permitted to make-up the test or quiz and will
receive a '0' for that test or quiz.
EXCUSED ABSENCES:
SCHOOL RELATED ABSENCES:
If you are going to be absent due to a school related activity
(i.e. field trip), you are required to find out your homework assignment
or take a planned quiz BEFORE you leave for the event.
TARDIES:
It is important that you get to class on time. We will start immediately.
If you are tardy, I will be following the LHS Attendance
Policy.
FOOD/DRINKS:
You will not be permitted to eat in my classroom. This includes
candy. You may chew gum as long as I don't see it or hear it. If I see
it or hear it, you will immediately be asked to put it in the trash can.
You may drink water, but nothing else.
TEACHER ABSENCE:
At no time should you dismiss yourself from class. If I am late, you are
to remain in your seats quietly. After 10 minutes, one student should go
to the Mr. Sanders' Office and inquire about the class. Class may only
be dismissed by another teacher
EXTRA HELP:
I am available for extra help after school from 2:30 - 3:00 every
day except Mondays. Find me in the Math Building Staff Room (Room 713). I am also
available most of my free blocks during the day. Check my schedule by the door to find out my free blocks.
If you need help during those blocks, you should make an appointment
with me. Since I am part-time, I am NOT available before school, X-block or during the first block of the day.
MAKEUP TESTS :
All makeup tests will either be taken with me in room 713 after school or in Room 820 during school hours. If there is not a techer in Room 820, either find me in one of my classrooms (802 or 824) or ask a teacher in the staff room if they will get the test or quiz for you. It is your responsibility to make-up tests in a reasonable amount of time.