Algebra A/B

Period 3 - Room 2

Rexanne Simpton
Ms. Simpton
Rexanne22@AOL.com

Current Class Grades
Course Overview
Materials Needed
Class Expectations
Classwork/Homework
Testing
Makeup Work for Absences
How Grades are Computed

Course Overview

The curriculum we have chosen to use for our math classes here at BCP is called CPM (college preparatory math). It is a non-traditional method of learning math that utilizes group work and emphasizes communication and questioning. In my opinion, this curriculum truly lives up to its name. To put it simply, it is the scientific method applied to mathematics. Students who learn math using this method, if they apply themselves, "own" their math in a way most students don't get to experience until late in their study of mathematics in college. Few are curious enough to endure the hard work and practice, without the synthesis, integration, and bigger picture that come with "doing" math. You will not be mindlessly copying math from the whiteboard and practicing what you don't understand. In this class, you will be doing math in a very real sense.

Materials Needed

2-inch binder for math only, five dividers, scientific calculator, graph paper, colored pencils, a green pen, and a pencil.

Class Expectations

You are required to come to class on time with the required materials, ready to learn. You will be working in groups of four, which may be different from the way you have studied math in the past. You will be responsible for working together, which means you may be explaining and sometimes questioning your group members. You are encouraged to ask questions for clarification, as well as to promote discussion and discovery. Further guidelines will be provided for working in study teams.

Classwork/Homework

Homework is practice, and it will be assigned daily. I use different means of assessing homework; sometimes it is checked off, sometimes it is collected, and other times I will give a homework quiz. Late work will not be accepted. It is important to keep your homework organized as it will be collected and graded again as a whole on the day of each unit test.

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Complete 3 Fully accomplishes the purpose of the task 4
Attempted 2 Substantially accomplishes the purpose of the task 3
Started 1 Partially accomplishes the purpose of the task 2
Not attempted 0 Makes little or no progress toward accomplishing the task 1

Testing

At the end of each unit, you may be tested in one or both of the following ways:

  1. Group Tests: You will work together with your teams. Everyone must turn in a completed test. See additions rules and grading policies for team tests
  2. Individual Tests: You will work "solo" without any collaboration

Makeup Work for Absences

You will be responsible to check with group members in order to obtain missing assignments. I would recommend getting phone numbers. Work is due the day after you return. It is going to take a lot of responsibility on your part to finish and turn in your missing work. Your team will have to work extra hard to fill your role in class while you are out, and you must come to class prepared with your homework. To make up a quiz or a test that you have missed due to an excused absence, you must schedule and take the test/quiz the day you return. Make-up tests/quizzes must be taken during lunch, study period, or after school. Work missed due to an unexcused absence (cutting class) cannot be made up. Any classwork/homework, quizzes, or tests given that day will be scored a zero.

How Grades are Computed

Blank Pixel Assignment Categories Blank Pixel Blank Pixel Letter Grades
Classwork/Participation 30% A: 90% and above
B: 80% and above
C: 70% and above
D: 60% and above
F: below 60%
Homework 10%
Homework Quizzes 10%
Individual Tests 25%
Team Tests 10%
Final Exam 10%
Study Period 5%

Grades will be updated every two weeks.

I hope you have an enjoyable and memorable year with me. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at school or by e-mail.

Thank you for your time and consideration!

 


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