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Textbook:
Geometry. Bass, Charles, Johnson, & Kennedy.
Prentice Hall, 2004. (Texts must be covered).
CD:
Interactive online textbook also distributed.
Content:
This is a Mathematics course primarily for 11th
graders that covers important topics in Geometry and
Trigonometry. Students will also be exposed to Pre-Calculus
and a review of important Algebra skills. Emphasis will also
be placed on graphing calculator skills. Honors Math moves
at a faster pace, covering much material. Independent
thought and higher order critical thinking skills are
developed.
Goals-->
To teach both Geometry and Trigonometry
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To emphasize skills and problem-solving techniques
needed for higher SAT scores.
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To engage students in the use of current technology,
such as graphing calculators, Math websites, and
computer skills.
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To improve critical thinking skills.
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To develop social skills and maturity through group work
and accountability.
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To encourage intuitive and independent thought
Grading
Student grades are calculated based on a point system.
Points are awarded based on:
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major test and quizzes
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quarterly tests, projects, or semester exams
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homework
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group work and class work
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participation and preparedness
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Required Materials
Students are required to bring to class their covered
textbook, notebook, pen or pencil, and graphing calculator
(TI 83 Plus).
Repeated incidents of unpreparedness will result in a
deduction of points from the quarterly grade. Notebooks may
be evaluated periodically.
Homework
Homework
is assigned daily in order to reinforce
learning. Problems require extensive practice. Notebooks
should be used for homework, and students are encouraged to
put question marks next to problems that they do not
understand. Points are given for attempted practice on
problems, not necessarily correct answers.
Class Work
Class time will be used for new instruction, group
problem-solving work, and student understanding of prior
problems. Time will also be scheduled for computer room labs
in SAT work and calculator techniques. Students are expected
to be on target with the class at all times.
Group work
Group time is crucial in Math in order for students to help
each other with the many problems in the text. Groups may
also be graded on problems or projects. Students are
expected to behave in a professional and courteous manner
when working with others.
Testing Days
Math test days are 1 or 4. Major tests are announced in
advance. Absent students are expected to test upon return to
school unless arrangements are made with the teacher in
cases of prolonged absences.
Absences
Students who are not present for
class are expected to makeup the material as soon as
possible. Students with prolonged absences should see the
teacher to arrange a time span to makeup missed tests or
work.
Classroom Behavior
Students are expected to behave in
a professional and Christian manner, showing respect to all.
Notes should be taken in class, and students are expected to
be on target with the group. Misbehavior, inattentiveness,
cursing, and disrespect will not be tolerated. Demerits,
detentions, or parental contact will occur if behavior is
unacceptable.
Tutoring
Students are encouraged to seek
help when needed. Many problems can be cleared up during
class. Help is available from the teacher, and students can
be paired with tutors for help outside class. I run an
informal tutoring match-up service among students. The
Academic Office also provides senior tutors (Honor Society
students). Forms are available in Mr. Achuff’s office.
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