Math 11 – Course Outline 2015 – 2016 Teacher: Mrs. Sarah McDaniel School: Cape Breton Highlands Academy Semester: Semester 1 (September – January) Course Outline: Mathematics is more than just a collection of concepts and skills to be mastered; it includes methods of investigating and reasoning, means of communication, and notions of context. New technology has made calculations and graphing easier, and it has changed the very nature of the problems important to mathematics and the methods mathematicians use to investigate them. Because technology is changing mathematics and its uses, students should learn to use graphing calculators and computers as tools for processing information and performing calculations to investigate and solve problems. General curriculum outcomes are overarching statements about what students are expected to learn in each strand/sub-strand. The GCO for each strand/sub-strand is the same throughout the students’ secondary school career. Measurement (M) Students will be expected to develop spatial sense and proportional reasoning. Geometry (G) Students will be expected to develop spatial sense. Logical Reasoning (LR) Students will be expected to develop logical reasoning. Statistics (S) Students will be expected to develop statistical reasoning. Relations and Functions (RF) Students will be expected to develop algebraic and graphical reasoning through the study of relations. In the interest of time in a semester course, and to ensure that all curriculum outcomes are met, test dates have already been determined. Students are to keep on top of their work and be prepared for these tests as planned. Dates are subject to change, but every attempt will be made to keep them as planned. Please keep these dates in mind and ensure that you are in attendance on test days. September 17 – Test: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (LR) October 2 – Test: Properties of Angles and Triangles (G) October 30 – Test: Acute and Oblique Triangle Trigonometry (G) November 18 – Test: Statistical Reasoning (S) December 1 – Test: Systems of Linear Equations (RF) December 17 – Test: Quadratic Functions and Equations (RF) January 18 – Proportional Reasoning (M) January 25 – 29 – Exam Required Materials: Students are required to be prepared and organized for class at all times. Students may choose how they would like to keep and organize their notes and work, but they should have some loose leaf at all times if work is asked to be handed in. Students will be required to do all work in pencil. Therefore, it is important for each student to also have their own erasers. A ruler is required, and one that is 30cm in length is recommended. Students do not have to have their own graphing calculators as the school has a set which students can use, however if students would like to purchase their own, they are free to do so. It is the student’s responsibility to take care of school calculators and return them at the end of the year, or pay for a replacement. Furthermore, it is the student’s responsibility to replace the calculator with new batteries (4 AAA) when needed. Evaluation: Students will be evaluated formally and informally through tests, quizzes, submitted work and class work. Below is the breakdown of assessments. There will be a quiz every Friday (or the last day of the week). Notebooks will be collected periodically. Exam = 25% Tests = 35% Quizzes = 25% Notebook/Assignments = 15% Class Expectations: All class expectations stem from respect. Students are expected to respect themselves, the teacher, their classmates and classroom materials. Be respectful Be on time, prepared and organized Have a positive attitude Be patient Be responsible and mature Always try Be proud of your accomplishments Ask for help Missed Classes: If a student misses a class, it is his or her responsibility to catch up on the work missed. If a student is absent on the due date of a presentation or project, he or she is expected to send the work via email. If a student is absent for a test or quiz, he or she is expected to write the assessment on his or her first day back. By following the steps below, any student should be able to catch up on missed work. Contact a classmate Check “Strait Up” and your school email Email Mrs. McDaniel right away if you have any questions (sarah.mcdaniel@srsb.ca) Get any materials missed as soon as you return IF they cannot be sent via email Take responsibility for your own learning