Syllabus
ALGEBRA
3/Trig
Mr. Soohoo (Room 403)
2007-2008
Grading
The school’s grading scale that
includes + and - will be used.
Grades that are on borderlines will be assigned according
to the professional discretion of the teacher based on effort, attitude,
attendance, and work habits. Although a
D average will earn a credit toward graduation, to continue on to the next
semester’s class a C average must be earned each semester demonstrating
prerequisite skills for the next semester’s class.
Grades will be based on the
following criteria:
20%
(approx.) =Assignments
(graded on effort only)
15%
(approx.) =Earned group participation and work effort
5% (approx.) =Group tests
10%
(approx.)= Individual quizzes
50%
(approx.) =Individual tests
(final may equal up to two tests)
It is essential that all students
attend class daily and are prompt. Most
of the learning will take place within small group interaction. If the student misses the
class and/or doesn’t participate in the learning process (do the work), it will
be difficult to make up the work and/or learn the concepts and skills necessary
to succeed in this class. Also,
if a student is
absent, he/she will not be able to earn
the “group participation and work effort” points for those days that he/she is
absent. Although, if it is an excused
absence, he/she may earn the “work effort” portion of the points if the make up
work is completed as outlined in the next paragraph.
Late work will not be accepted
unless the student has an excused absence.
When there are excused absences, it is the responsibility of the student
to arrange to take makeup tests within three days as well as following the
prescribed outline as found in the student handbook to make up work (it is the
student’s responsibility to get the assignment and turn them in within the
appropriate time limit).
All work must be shown on
assignments, quizzes, and tests unless told otherwise for credit to be given.
Cheating will not be
tolerated. All parties involved will
receive automatic zeroes. They will not
be allowed to redo the assignment, quiz, or test.
If the student is removed from the
classroom for disciplinary reasons before assignments are recorded or quizzes
given, the student will receive automatic zeroes on the assignments and/or
quizzes for the day.
Grades may be raised in the two
following ways:
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A test may be retaken after tutoring (either by the teacher, parent,
and/or a peer) within one week from when the test has been returned. Additional
points earned will receive only 50%
credit. Finals cannot be
retaken. The retaking of the test
(outside of the class time) must be scheduled with the
teacher.
--
If all previous assignments have been completed satisfactorily and turned in
when due, a prearranged extra credit project may be done.
Students will be shown their
current grade approximately every two weeks.
Supplies
All students must come to class
each day with the following materials:
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Class textbook (must be kept in three-ring binder)
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Large three-ring notebook (2 1/2” to 3”) with dividers (used for this class
only) -- this is an important item!
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Notebook paper
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Graph paper (Start with around 100 sheets.)
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Pencils (Work must be done in pencil to
be accepted.)
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Pen (Used only for correcting)
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Ruler -- must also have metric scale
--Scientific calculator (Must be able to
do fractions and must have the manual -- suggested: Texas Instrument, TI-30 family of calculators ) or
Graphing Calculator, which is strongly recommended! (suggested: TI-83 plus)
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A few colored pencils
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Daily planner or assignment book (Optional)
Classroom Rules and Consequences
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Students must come prepared to work with necessary materials.
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Students must be in their seats by the time the tardy bell rings.
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No food or drinks are allowed in the classroom (gum may be chewed
appropriately).
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Students must remain in their seats during the class period.
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Students must keep work area clean and neat (clean up after use; no graffiti).
-- Students must use good cooperative group
behavior and effort.
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A good learning environment is essential, therefore,
disruptive behavior will not be permitted.
Any of the following consequences
will be used depending upon the severity of the problem:
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Verbal or visual warning
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Call to parent and/or parent conference
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Removal from classroom to Student Management Center
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Lunch Detention in Student Management Center
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Office referral
Final Comments
My objective is to help each
student learn the concepts contained in this class so that he/she can be
successful when the skills are needed. I
am available for tutoring and/or help before or after school. Please schedule these times with me. Please feel free to let me know if I can be
of help to you at any time.
I can almost guarantee success in
this class if you do the following:
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If at all possible, don’t be absent.
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Put the effort into completing all work. (Yes, you will probably have some
homework every night.)
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Use your group class time well; don’t waste it by talking about other
things. Ask pertinent questions;
strive for understanding
the concepts!
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Keep “skills” notes in your notebook.
When a mini-lecture is given make sure you take notes, and then learn
how to apply them.
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Retake any test that you scored poorly on.
There is a Parent Manual available
for this course that may help you assist your student. Please read at the beginning of the student
text for purchase information. Check
online at www.cpm.org.
This paper needs to be signed by
the student and his/her parent or guardian to acknowledge that you have read
this material. Please return this
syllabus within three days for
credit as an assignment; I will then give you a copy to put in your math
notebook for reference throughout this year.
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