MATH 110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Instructor: Ms. L. K. Deutsch Office hours: MW: 12:20 1:20 PM and MW 6:50 PM 8:35 PM Office & Office

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MATH 110 INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRAIC CONCEPTS Instructor: Ms. L. K. Deutsch Office hours: MW: 12:20 1:20 PM and MW 6:50 PM 8:35 PM Office & Office Phone: C2 123B (323) 780-6735 Website: http://faculty.elac.edu/deutschl/ Email: deutscl@elac.edu Textbook: : PreAlgebra (custom edition) Elayn Martin-Gay. Publisher: Pearson/Prentice Hall. Sixth edition. Calculator: NO calculator is allowed for this class. Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of Mathematics 105, or acceptable level of skill as demonstrated in the mathematics placement process. Course Description: In this course, we will study arithmetic and some basic concept of algebra. Topics include operations with signed numbers, order of operations, evaluating expressions, integer exponents and rules of exponents, working with polynomials, solving linear equations, graphing linear equations and solving simple word problems. Attendance: Unlike most other courses, missing just one PreAlgebra class will immediately place you at a disadvantage because it is difficult, if not impossible, to catch up on the missed material by yourself. Therefore, faithful, on time attendance at every class is expected. If you miss five or more class hours for any reason, you may be dropped from the course! You are considered late if I have finished taking roll and have started the day s lesson. If you are late, it is your responsibility to let me know after class that you are not absent. If you leave early without coordinating with me before class, you will also be marked absent. Four tardies is equivalent to one absence for drop purposes. Grades: Tests: There will be four (4) 50-minute tests worth 45% (best 3 out of 4) of your grade. Tests must be taken on the day indicated on the calendar. The lowest test grade will be dropped. I do not give makeup tests or quizzes for any reason. Please make work, vacation, appointments, and family arrangements now so as not to conflict with test dates.. All exams/quizzes must be: i. Ordered properly with appropriate work shown (not just answers) ii. Legible iii. If pencil is used, than all apparent mistakes must be erased. Not scribbled over. iv. If pen is used, than all apparent mistakes must be covered with white-out. Not scribbled over. Failure to comply with these standards will result in a zero grade on that assignment. Homework: Homework is done online and submitted online using Mathxl. See the attached sheet for instructions for using the online system. You may attempt homework unlimited times until the due date. After that date, you may not submit homework or make changes. Homework is worth 15% of your grade. Quizzes: Using what you learn is going to help more than just listening. Hence, there will be regular quizzes. Quizzes count for 10% of the grade. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped. Lab/Mandatory Friday Tutoring: This program has an associated tutoring component. Every FYC student is required to attend mandatory tutoring sessions. These tutoring sessions will be held on Fridays in A6-102 from 1 2:30 PM. There will be seven tutoring sessions starting the first week of the semester. If a student is absent more than once, the instructor has the right to exclude the student from the course. Attendance is worth 5% of your grade.

Final: Thursday, October 17, 1:35 3:35 PM. Worth 25% of your grade. The final will be comprehensive and will cover the basics of each chapter. I will not give a final early or late to accommodate vacations or any other special request. A minimum of 60% must be earned on the final to pass the class. Grade assignments will be made from the following table: 90-100%: A 80-89%: B 70-79%: C 60-69%: D Below 60%: F Grade Tracking: Keeping track of your grade average is your responsibility. Class procedures:. Bring the textbook to every class. When solving problems, show all work, not just answers, in a logical sequence of mathematical steps (applies to board work, homework, tests and the final exam).. If you carry a cell phone, please turn the audio off before entering class. Texting and calls will be done during class breaks only.. Stay alert, take a lot of notes, and ask questions. Daily participation is expected.. Please do not bring food into the classroom or chew gum.. Be courteous and respectful of others. When others are speaking, it is your time to listen. Their question or my answer may have been what you were seeking to learn. (Failure to cooperate with these requests can result in points deducted from assignments and/or being required to leave class) How to succeed: The class will be conducted as a dynamic learning environment whose value depends on your individual contribution and involvement. You cannot get back something better than what you put in. Consequently, your being able to do well in this course will depend upon the following: Showing up for class on a timely basis, being attentive, listening to lectures and to fellow students, taking notes, responding thoughtfully during class discussions and interactions, and by helping others. Mostly, being tuned in to what is happening (100% of your best) Do homework assigned with regularity. Though homework will not be collected until each exam, learning is achieved through regular, steady, faithful practice rather than through cramming. Don t quit. You miss 100% of the things you never attempt. Maintain an open channel of communication with your professor. Let me know how you are doing and how I can help you maximize your educational experiences. Cheating: As per the student conduct code: A student enrolling in one of the Los Angeles Community Colleges may rightfully expect that the faculty and administrators will maintain an environment in which there is freedom to learn. This requires that there be appropriate conditions and opportunities in the classroom and on the campus. Any form of dishonesty will not be tolerated. Do not give me reason to suspect you are cheating on an assignment. Any form of cheating on an assignment will earn an automatic F on that assignment. Incompletes: I do not believe in giving an incomplete (I) grade, except for the severest reasons that are totally beyond your control. Just because you are not ready to take the final is not a good reason. Unless you drop this course you will receive a grade.

Note: The schedule/homework is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor. SLO: The student will be able to solve simple first degree equations involving fractions and decimals. Disabilities: Students with disabilities who need reasonable accommodations should promptly alert the instructor, then provide verification of disability to the Disabled Students Program located in E 1 160 or call (323) 265-8787 to make an appointment. If a student with a disability feels that accommodations offered are inappropriate or insufficient, she/he should seek the assistance of the DSP & S Coordinator and/or the Vice President of Student Services. Math Free Tutoring Services: Free walk-in tutoring service is available to all students enrolled at ELAC. Please bring your student ID card to the lab. The tutoring lab is staffed by up to 5 tutors every hour. The tutoring lab has videos that would help you in mastering the subjects. The Math Tutoring Lab is located in the K building (K5-104)

Fall 2013 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 26-Aug 27-Aug 28-Aug 29-Aug 30-Aug Intro 2.1/2.2 2.2/2.3 2.4/2.5 2.6/3.1 Lab A6-102 1-2:30 pm 2-Sep 3-Sep 4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep Holiday Review & Ch 2 Exam 3.2/3.3 3.3/3.4 Lab 9-Sep 10-Sep 11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 4.1/4.2 4.3/4.4 4.5/4.6 4.7/4.8 Lab 16-Sep 17-Sep 18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep Review & Ch 3 & 4 Exam 5,1/5.2 5.2/5.3 5.4/5.5 Lab 23-Sep 24-Sep 25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 5.6/5.7 6.1/6.2 6.3/6.4 6.5/7.1 Lab 30-Sep 1-Oct 2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct Review & Ch 5 & 6 Exam 7.2/7.3 7.3/7.4 7.5/7.6 Lab 7-Oct 8-Oct 9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 8.1/8.2 8.3/8.4 8.5/9.1 Review & Ch 7 & 8 Exam Lab 14-Oct 15-Oct 16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 9.2/9.3 9.4/9.5 9.6/9.7 Final Exam 1:35-3:35 Subject to Change at the Discretion of the Instructor

Math Lab Student Orientation Math 110 AFTERNOON FYC To Login to K5-104 Computers (in the ELAC Main Campus) Username: 88- - - - - - - - - (Your student ID number) Password: ElacMMDD (MMDD is your month and date of your birthday) Instructions to access the online homework in MathXL from any computers: Before you register in MathXL, you need to have the following items available: Valid email address MathXL Access Code Course ID number: XL19-H1B3-!!1Y-7UZ2 (Pay attention to the! which is number zero and O which is letter O. To register in MathXL, follow the steps below: Go to http://www.mathxl.com Click Register Enter your MathXL Student Access Code (bundled with textbook or purchased separately) or purchase the access code from www.mathxl.com. You can also purchase the access code from Amazon.com or e- Bay. Enter your academic institution (East Los Angeles College). Zip code is 91754. Select the country United States. Create a login name and password for MathXL. MathXL Tech Support at 1-800- 677-6337 (8 a.m. 5 p.m. CST Monday Friday) To do online homework and online quizzes: Click Login in http://www.mathxl.com Enter your username and password you created during the registration process. If you login the first time, choose the radio button I am enrolled in a class which uses MathXL and I want to enroll in my instructor s course. Enter the course ID number (provided during the first day of class) The course ID for your course is: XL19-H1B3-!!1Y-7UZ2 Click Submit Run the browser check ONCE when you work from home computers and install the necessary software plugins in order to view the quizzes properly. To view your results, click View Results and then click Homework.

EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE POLICY ON ACADEMIC HONESTY Approved February 28, 2006 by the Academic Senate and Vice President of Student Services Students, you are expected to refrain from engaging in the following behaviors: 1. Using, receiving, or providing unauthorized information during tests or on any written assignments. 2. Changing answers on assignments after work has been graded. 3. Using unauthorized electronic devices, such as cell phones, PDAs, electronic dictionaries, IPODs, etc. 4. Having another student take an examination for you or taking an examination for another student. Photo identification may be required at the first examination. 5. Plagiarizing or presenting someone else s work as your own. 6. Forging or altering registration documents, grades, or add permits. 7. Bribing or attempting to bribe an instructor or other college official for grade consideration or other special favors. 8. Violating any other standard that an instructor identifies as cheating in that particular course or subject area. When there is evidence of academic dishonesty, the instructor may issue the student a zero or F on that particular assignment or test. The instructor may also initiate student discipline under LACCD Board Rule 91101, which may include the issuance of a verbal or written warning. Pursuant to LACCD Board Rule 91101.11(a), the Vice President of Student Services will place documentation of such warnings in the student s file. Any student concerned about the implementation of this policy should review the College Catalog Student Information, where he/she will find references to the Student Grievance Procedure and the relevant Board Rules. He/she might also contact the Office of Student Services in El-136 or the Ombudsperson at ombuds@elac.edu. ELAC Honesty.pol 1/06