Welcome to PreCalculus PreAP! Instructor: B. Beck-Smith What is PreCalculus PreAP? • Math course that prepares students for AP Calculus, AP Statistics, or College Algebra • Course enhances on concepts taught in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry • Exposes students to concepts involving Trigonometry • Challenges the student to perform and think on a higher level Classroom Rules • Be in your assigned seat working on the bell ringer before the tardy bell rings. • Raise your hand to be acknowledged by the teacher. • Eating or drinking in the classroom is prohibited. • The use of inappropriate language or behavior will not be tolerated. • During lecture or note-taking, participating or engaging in side conversation is not allowed. • Follow the directions of the teacher the first time they are given. Consequences • Verbal warning • Teacher-student conference • Afterschool detention • Parent-teacher conference • Documented referral to administrator. Rewards Beck Bucks 5 bonus points to any classwork, homework, or quiz. 10 bonus points to any classwork, homework, or quiz. Homework pass only Beck Bucks must be used before the end of the grading period! No exceptions! Student Expectations • Bring ALL required supplies to class everyday. • Ask questions regarding what is being taught. • Complete all assignments on time. • Attend tutoring sessions when needed. • Study one hour a day at home to master skills. • Take ALL notes in class. • Maintain a grade of 85 or above. Parent/Guardian Expectations • Ensure that your child is attending every class everyday • Check to see if your child is completing assignments inside and outside of class • Attend any scheduled parent-teacher conferences • Provide various avenues of contact Teacher Expectations • Provide engaging and challenging lessons to ALL students • Conference with students periodically about grades and behavior • Contact parent/guardian about changes in behavior • Motivate ALL students to meet or exceed expectations Supplies • Textbook: McGraw-Hill PreCalculus (Provided in class) • Pencils • College-ruled paper • Dry-erase markers • Two college-ruled spirals • TI-84 Calculator (Provided in class) • Colored pens • 3-inch 3-ring binder • A willingness to learn • Klennex • Hand sanitizer Grade Breakdown Homework and Classwork: 60% of final grade Projects, Tests and Quizzes: 40% of final grade Classwork Assignments • Allows the teacher to check for understanding • Allows the teacher to help students correct any mistakes you make before you do homework • Encourages collaboration among classmates • Assignments are due at the end of the class period • Counts one time Homework Assignments • Allows the student to show mastery on what was taught in class from 1st day of school • Various questions of difficulty are given to challenge the student to think • Allows the teacher to see if you can do the assignment independently • Assignments are due at the beginning of the period before entering the classroom • Counts one time Class/Major Projects • A high-level assignment or high-level task that allows the student to work individually or collaboratively with other classmates • Requires application of mathematical concepts and analysis of solutions to mathematical problems • Allows the teacher to see if students can solve the problem independently • Assignments are due via email on the specified due date before 11:30pm • Counts twice as a test grade Classwork/Homework Penalties • After the tardy bell rings: Maximum grade of 81 • 1 (A-Day or B-Day) late: Maximum grade of 71 • 2 (A-Days/B-Days) late: Maximum grade of 61 • 3 or more (A-Days/B-Days) late: Automatic grade of 0 • Work in pen: Automatic grade of 1 Project Penalties • Emailed 24 hours after 11:30pm of due date: Maximum grade of 71 • Emailed 48 hours after 11:30pm of due date: Maximum grade of 61 • Emailed 72 hours or more after 11:30pm of due date: Automatic grade of 51 Minor Tests (Quizzes) • Minor tests allows students to show mastery on a particular concept over a few days to a week • Hand-written notes may or may not be allowed based on teacher discretion • Calculators may or may not be allowed based on teacher discretion • Timed up to at most 25 minutes • Counts one time as a test grade Major Tests • Major tests allows students to show mastery on a particular unit • Notes may not be used at all • Timed up to at most 45 minutes • 7 multiple choice questions and 3 free response questions • Formulas are provided at teacher’s discretion • Counts three times as a test grade Retake on Tests If first you don’t succeed, then try again. • Students are allowed to retake a quiz or unit test if they do not get 70% or higher • If the retest grade is higher than the first attempt, then the grade is replaced. • Retests can only be taken on the Thursday of the 3rd and 7th week of the marking period. Make-Up Work • Assigned work that was missed due to an (excused) absence • 1 day to complete and submit work for each day missed from class • Classwork/Homework penalties apply if work is not submitted on time Alternate Assignment (Zero Grade Make-Up) • Assigned work that is issued twice throughout the grading period • It is due on the specified due date • It replaces two DAILY grade zeros up to 50 Academic Dishonesty • Copying another student’s work • Plagiarism • Unauthorized communication during any from of a test • Automatic 0 on the assignment • No retest or redo will be allowed Parents will be notified of offense. Progress Reports • Given twice during each grading period at teacher’s discretion • Must be signed and dated by you and the parent/guardian • 5 extra credit points will be towards the test grade Tutoring Schedule and Expectations • Tuesday through Friday Mornings: 6:45am – 7:15am • Monday and Wednesday Afternoons: 3:15pm – 4:30pm Schedule is based on teacher availability due to meetings and other duties assigned. You must have a tutoring pass in order to receive tutoring. A minimum of 6 hours are needed to be considered for extra credit. 10 extra credits points averaged towards the daily grade. Question and Answer Session