Keys to Success in Ms. Bezek`s Plane Geometry Class 2011-2012

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Keys to Success in Ms. Bezek’s Plane Geometry Class
2011-2012
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COURSE DESCRIPTION: Plane Geometry is a development of the concepts of Euclidean Geometry of two
dimensions. Emphasis is placed on an understanding of the basic properties and relationships of points,
lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles, with numerical problems that integrate arithmetic,
algebra, and geometry.
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MAJOR OBJECTIVES: The students will demonstrate their understanding of geometric shapes and
relationships through both numerical types of problems and reasoning types of problems including
exploring geometry, geometry and logic, lines, planes, angles, transformations in the plane, triangles,
triangle congruencies, quadrilaterals, perimeter and area of polygons, similarity, applications of
similarity, geometry of the circle, surface area, volume, and right triangle trigonometry.
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SUPPLIES: to be brought to class EVERY DAY
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Textbook: Geometry, Concepts and Skills
PENCIL(S) with an eraser (NO PEN ALLOWED)
All students must have a calculator. I recommend the TI30X IIS scientific
calculator or the TI-84 plus graphing calculator.
Binder with dividers to organize into the following sections: class notes,
tests/quizzes, homework, and in-class assignments
Loose leaf paper (stored in the binder)
BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS:
1.) Be prepared for class
2.) Respect everyone and their belongings; leave the room in the same condition you found it (or
better)
3.) Keep a positive attitude, have an open mind, and help create a safe, positive learning
environment
4.) Be honest and honorable (do your own work)
5.) All electronics must be OFF and away during the entire class period.
All rules of the Maine West Behavior Code will be enforced in this class.
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GRADING: Your grade is a measure of what you know and what you do. Grades will be based on student
performance throughout the entire semester. They will not be separated by Quarter.
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The final exam will comprise 20% of the final semester grade.
average comprises the other 80% of the final semester grade.
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Tests are 60% of the semester coursework average.
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Quizzes are 25% of the semester coursework average.
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Assignments (in-class and homework) are 15% of the semester coursework average.
The semester coursework
The grading scale (in percents) is:
A: 90 – 100%
B: 80 – 89%
C: 70 – 79%
D: 60 – 69%
F: 59 - 0%
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HOMEWORK: Success in math comes from practice! The majority of your coursework will be done during
class. However, homework is assigned periodically. All homework must have your name, date, class
period, and the assignment title written at the top in order to be graded. All homework problems must
show work involved to derive the answer and all answers should be circled. Late homework is not
accepted.
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TESTS AND QUIZZES:
 All test and quiz problems must show work involved to derive the answer (unless otherwise
instructed). If do only show an answer when work is required, you will not earn the points
allotted for the missing steps. You will only earn one point for the correct answer (0 points if
incorrect).
 Calculators will not be provided for tests and quizzes. If a student forgets/loses their
calculator, the test must be taken without one.
 Students are allowed one re-take for each test (none for quizzes) if they earn a D or F, but
they must make corrections with Ms. Bezek or a Tutor-U math tutor as instructed and turn in
the corrected test. All re-takes must be completed within one week of the original test.
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MAKE-UP POLICY: Homework, quizzes, and tests can be made up for authorized absences. No make-up
work will be counted for unauthorized absences. It is the student’s responsibility to talk to me regarding
a time to make up quizzes and tests. Tests and quizzes must be made up within two days of the
absence. When turning in make-up homework for an authorized absence, please make sure the date and
title of the assignment are written at the top.
If you will be absent due to a field trip, you must come see me IN ADVANCE to find out what you will be
missing. If you wait until after the field trip to find out what you missed, the work you turn in will be
considered LATE! A field trip is NOT treated like an excused absence. You are expected to come to the
next class prepared!
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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
Students are expected to complete all tests and assignments honestly and will not collaborate in
dishonest actions. Students will not give or accept answers or assignments unless directed to by the
teacher. Students caught cheating or plagiarizing will be subject to discipline as stated in the
Behavior Code.
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EXTRA HELP:
 I am available for help before school in room B-203 and after school by appointment, unless
there is a scheduled meeting. Please ask.
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Help is always available periods 1 through 9 in the Math Tutoring Room, room B-201B.
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Important course information will be posted on my website:
http://west.maine207.org/abezek/?DepartmentId=67
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I can be reached via email at abezek@maine207.org or via telephone in the Math Office at
847-803-5787. My voicemail extension is 847-827-6176 x1317.
You and your parents/ guardians are encouraged to check your grade via the Parent Portal on a
regular basis. Grades will be updated within a week of every quiz and test. Extra credit will not be
offered.
Welcome!! I have great expectations for you and am looking forward to a great year together.
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