Accelerated Geometry B/ Amy Jones Spring 2015, Room 414 Advanced Algebra amy.jones@cobbk12.org Course Description The focus of Accelerated CCGPS Analytic Geometry B / Advanced Algebra is organized into 10 critical areas. The need for extending the set of rational numbers arises and real and complex numbers is introduced so that all quadratic equations can be solved. Quadratic expressions, equations, and functions are developed; comparing their characteristics and behavior to those of linear and exponential relationships from Coordinate Algebra. Circles return with their quadratic algebraic representations on the coordinate plane. The link between probability and data is explored through conditional probability. They apply methods from probability and statistics to draw inferences and conclusions from data. Students expand their repertoire of functions to include polynomial, rational, and radical functions. They expand their study of right triangle trigonometry to model periodic phenomena. And, finally, students bring together all of their experience with functions and geometry to create models and solve contextual problems. The Mathematical Practice Standards apply throughout each course and, together with the content standards, prescribe that students experience mathematics as a coherent, useful, and logical subject that makes use of their ability to make sense of problem situations. Students will take the Analytic Geometry End of Course test at the end of the semester. TEXTBOOKS: Students will have access to Geometry and Algebra 2 textbooks for use in class and online textbook resources to be used at home. GRADING: Unit Tests Quizzes Homework/Classwork Final Exam Test Prep 50% 20% 10% 15% 5% Please be aware that grades are EARNED by each student, not negotiated at the end of the semester. Start earning the grades you would like to achieve at the beginning of the semester. There is no special extra credit for individuals. Class Expectations Be on time and prepared for class each day. Participate in class activities and discussions. Stay in your seat and on task. Follow directions the first time they are given. Respect the teacher, other students, their belongings, & school property. Follow all rules of HHS. Homework Homework will be assigned daily. You must show your work for all problems. Remember that homework is an important part of the learning process. Mark problems that you do not understand so they can be addressed in class the following day. Homework will be checked daily for completion. Materials and Notebook 3 ring binder (at least 2”) notebook and graph paper TI-84, TI-83 or TI-Nspire graphing calculator pencils, highlighter, EXPO marker Cell Phone Policy Students shall not use, display or turn on cellular phones, video phones, or electronic devices during instruction time except when a teacher uses these devices for instructional purposes. The consequences for inappropriate cell phone use are: 1st offense – Saturday School 2nd offense – 1 Day of ISS 3rd offense – 2 Days of ISS Teacher Blog My blog will updated daily and may be accessed by scanning the QR code below or clicking on the teacher blog link on Harrison’s website: www.harrisonhigh.org Calculators Every student will need a graphing calculator. Since a graphing calculator is needed for future math classes, it is strongly suggested that each student have their own. Please do not wait until a graphing calculator is needed in class to acquire one. You are responsible for all work that is done with a graphing calculator. Always bring your textbook, paper and pencil to class. Suggested sections for your binder are: 1) Class Notes by Unit 2) Homework by Unit 3) Tasks and Classwork by Unit , 4) Tests and Quizzes by Unit. KEEP ALL TESTS AND QUIZZES THEY ARE STUDY RESOURCES FOR EOCT AND FINAL. Staying organized is the key to success! Extra Help I am available for extra help before school on Tuesday and Friday mornings before school from 7:50 – 8:20. Please do not wait until the day before a test to ask for help. Students are asked to sign-in for help sessions and they must come in with the previous night’s homework. Make Up Work Making up missed work is your responsibility! Only students with excused absences will be allowed to make up missed work. Check my blog to see what assignments you have missed. All make up work and tests will be recorded as a 0 until completed. Make-up tests and quizzes must be taken before the next chapter test to receive credit. If circumstances require more time, you must make arrangements with me on the day of your return. If you miss only the day of review for a test, you are expected to take the test with the class if you return on test day. If you miss only the day of a test, you are expected to make up the test at the next scheduled make up session. Test make up times are Tuesday mornings or Thursday afternoons. See the schedule posted in the classroom for the exact location. Cheating Cheating will NOT be tolerated. If I determine that you have cheated, you will receive a zero on the assignment, your parents will be called, and you will be given a U in conduct for the grading period. The following constitutes cheating: copying or sharing homework, talking during a test or quiz no matter what you are talking about, looking on someone else’s paper or allowing them to look on yours, and using a calculator when it is not allowed. School Wide Tardy Policy: More than 3 absences & 3 tardies will eliminate your exam exemption privilege 1st Tardy – Warning 2nd – 4th Tardy – 30 minute teacher detention (if not served, it will be written up as a referral) 5rd Tardy and subsequent tardies – Referral to administrator In Closing I am really looking forward to working with you this year. Please do not hesitate to ask me for help. I am here for you. Do not wait until the last moment, like right before a test, to ask questions. Working together, you can be successful in this class. Remember, commitment comes before achievement. Student signature: Parent signature: KEEP THIS SYLLABUS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK AT ALL TIMES!!