Mrs. McCarty s Algebra 2 A Course and Behavioral Syllabus

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Course Content Quadratic Functions Inequalities Complex Numbers Mrs. McCarty s Algebra 2 A Course and Behavioral Syllabus 2018-19 Course Materials You will need to bring the following materials with you to class each day: Good Attitude Pencils Paper Binder or folder Google Classroom Graphing calculator (TI-84 is preferable) o Students are responsible for getting their own calculator and bringing it to class each day o Calculators on cell phones are not permitted o Students are not allowed to share calculators during class o Students are responsible for supplying their own batteries o Without access to these calculators, students will be at a severe disadvantage compared to those who do. If you do not have the financial capabilities to purchase one, contact your teacher to work out a plan. Course Policies Absences and Makeup Work: Because of the sequential nature of mathematics, for a student to be successful and to learn he/she must be in class daily. All assignments and notes will be posted on Google Classroom. When you return from an absence, you are responsible for the following: Turning in any homework that was due the day(s) of your absence Picking up any missed handouts and homework assignment(s) from the makeup folder and updating your notebook with notes Turning in your makeup work According to school policy, you have three days to turn in assignments missed due to an excused absence; if the absence is unexcused, you may not make up the missed work. If you have missed more than one day, you should turn in at least one makeup assignment as well as the current assignment each day until you are caught up. If you are absent the day before a test, you will take the test on the scheduled date with the rest of the class. If you are absent on a test day, you must make up the test within five school days. All work must be turned in before the final exam is taken. Class Participation: You will be called upon at random; discussion is encouraged when concepts are not understood. At times, we will all be math teachers. Therefore, be willing to share your ideas with others and to support your reasoning to help each other understand new ways to solve problems. In other words, participate fully in all class activities. Work Requirements: Write your name on all assignments. Any assignment turned in without a name will be thrown away. Write all worksheet titles on your work.

Show all calculations and work even if you do it in your head or on a calculator. All work must be shown in order to receive full credit. Late assignments will not be accepted. No homework or make-up work will be accepted after the test day. Copied assignments will receive a zero. Grading Policy/Assessment Grade Distribution: Two primary kinds of grades are earned in this class. Daily Assignments (40%) These grades you achieve in process of learning class material (including class discussions, class work, homework, notebook checks, exit slips, Study Island, Khan Academy, and vocabulary assignments). Tests/Quizzes (60%) These are grades you achieve that show knowledge and mastery of material. Quizzes will be given periodically. Tests will be given at the end of each unit. Test are fully summative and no retakes are allowed. Unit tests make up a large portion of the trimester grade. 20% of the final trimester grade will be determined by the final exam. The concepts learned in this class will be included on the Algebra 2 EOC at the end of the year. Students are responsible for periodically checking their grades using Infinite Campus Parent Portal. Please let me know if you are unable to access your grades. I will help you setup your account. The directions are listed below. Directions to Access Infinite Campus: o Username: Student id number o Password: first initial last initial (lowercase) birthday (MMDDYY) ex). js032598 o District Code for the app: WNSMPW Extra Credit: Extra credit can be obtained by working problems on the board or creating a digital video in which the student teaches the viewer about a concept covered in class. For example, the video could teach the viewer how to use the Quadratic Formula to solve a quadratic equation. The topic must be teacher approved. The video must be accurate and appropriate. Students must be able to prove that they made the video. No credit will be awarded for plagiarism. Videos must be emailed to me at ( holly.mccarty@anderson.kyschools.us ) or posted on YouTube. Videos must be emailed to me before the day of the final exam. Students may earn up to 10 extra credit points for each video. Two students may split the extra credit if they make a video together Course Procedures Course Format: Students are expected to be in their seats working on the bell ringer when the tardy bell sounds. The bell ringer may cover automaticity, review, or ACT questions. Each class lesson will consist of notes, practicing new skills, participating in class activities, and correcting homework. Students are not allowed to congregate at the door during the last 5 minutes of class. Students must remain seated until the dismissal bell sounds. In addition, students are expected to listen to the morning and afternoon announcements. If a student is disruptive during the announcements, a discipline referral will be issued. Chromebook Expectations Retrieving a Chromebook Only use the Chromebook assigned to you. If you forget your number, look at the roster.

Unplug the Chromebook from its power supply. Leave the power supply in the cart. You are responsible for any damage that occurs to the Chromebook while you are using it. Always select Add a person and login using your school email address Returning a Chromebook Sign off and turn off the Chromebook when your are finished using it. Return your Chromebook to its assigned slot in the cart. Plug in the power supply. Technology that will be used in class: CK-12 Delta Math Desmos GoFormative Google Classroom Khan Academy QR Code Scanner Quizizz Quizlet Cell Phone Policy: In accordance to school policy, cell phones are not allowed in student possession during class time. Cell phones will be placed in a designated spot. Phones should be silenced or off so they do not distract instruction. This includes vibrations and flashing lights being switched to off mode. Chargers and headphones should not be visible during class. If students do not have phone access for any reason, please notify teachers Classroom Rules: 1. Be in your assigned seat (with materials) ready to work when the tardy bell rings. You must place your cell phone in your designated pocket. 2. Listen when the teacher is speaking. If you have a comment or question, raise your hand until called upon. 3. Class participation is required. 4. Respect all property. (School property, personal property, and other's property) DO NOT sit at my desk or assume that what s mine is yours. 5. Be respectful in word and action. Do not talk out of turn or use curse words. Stay awake, keep your head off your desk, and be quiet during announcements. Do not criticize anyone's ideas or thoughts. 6. ALL school rules apply in class. This includes the dress code, the restriction on electronic devices, the tardy policy, etc. Classroom Expectations: Come to class ready to learn. Be responsible for your work. Bring supplies and work every day. EVERY student is expected to contribute to the class. Work quietly. If you finish all of your assigned work early, you may: a) read independently b) work on extra credit c) work on an assignment for another class d) write e) draw. DO NOT TALK OR DISTURB OTHERS. Seek additional help if a topic seems difficult or requires more explanation. Hall passes are a privilege. Abuse it and you lose it. You must leave your cell phone with me when leaving the classroom.

Extra Help: Get extra help when you need it. I am usually available after school on Mondays through Thursday from 3:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. I am available before school from 7:30 a.m. 7:45 a.m. ESS is offered after school. ESS times and locations will be posted in my classroom. *Each policy may be modified if the need arises during the course of the trimester/year. Contact Information: School telephone/voice mail: (502) 839-5118 Best time to reach me directly: 5th period 2:01-3:10 School email address: Holly.McCarty@anderson.kyschools.us Sign up for Remind

Math Resources For Parents and Students Does your child need some extra help and examples with a specific math topic? The following websites may help: www.khanacademy.org You have to create an account, but it s free. There are short videos (boring but good) on every math topic imaginable. www.purplemath.com Algebra lessons over a ton of topics; includes videos and written examples www.freemathhelp.com text and video lessons on a variety of math topics. You must register, but it s free www.mathisfun.com extra practice and instruction on Pre-Algebra and Algebra topics. Also includes a tutoring forum, puzzles and teaching games. www.ck12.org - interactive textbooks and activities www.brightstorm.com video lessons for Algebra through Calculus topics. It also includes ACT prep. www.math-play.com games on a variety of topics. Great extra practice! Here are some apps that may also be useful: Math Ref includes helpful formulas, figures, tips, and examples of equations and concepts. It also includes example problems and solutions ($0.99) Wolfram Alpha a computational knowledge engine (not just math) that will give solutions, graphs, and explanations. ($2.99) GeometrIQ a Geometry picture game over common topics. It s fun! (free) DragonBox practice with solving equations in a form of a fun game ($5.99 and worth it) Math Sprint geared toward younger kids but helps with multiplication and mental math. (free) Is your child ready to prepare for the ACT test? Here are some study options: www.freerice.com ACT prep; not all is math but some is AlbertIO - test prep for all subjects but it is not free ACT Test: There are sample questions for each subject area to the left side of the page. http://www.actstudent.org/sampletest/ ACT Practice Test online: http://www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=13 ACT Practice and Tutorial: Create an account and then work through a tutorial before you work practice questions. https://www.number2.com/ Note If your child does not know their multiplication facts, please find time to make sure they memorize these. Flashcards and apps (just search for multiplication facts) are both good options. It s tough to learn Algebra and Geometry without strong multiplication and division skills.