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Integrated Algebra 1 Course Requirements

Be Responsible* Be Respectful* Be There, Be Ready* Follow Directions

 

Integrated Algebra (Algebra 1)

Mrs. Sostak       Mr. Bressler

 

          Welcome back!  Algebra 1 is the first of your Math classes required for graduation, so success is really important to your future.  It is a class that will move very quickly and challenge you significantly as a mathematician, but I promise that if you work hard and truly give this class your best effort, you will do well.  In June, you will take a Regents exam.  Success on this exam is determined by your effort all year, so be sure to keep up with your work and ask questions whenever you don’t understand something.  I look forward to working with you this year,  with your help it will be your best year yet!

 

Classroom Rules:

1)     Treat everyone like you want to be treated.

a.      Be respectful

b.     Listen

c.      Build each other up (Don’t tear each other down)

 

2)     Never settle for less than your best.

a.      Be on time

b.     Be prepared

c.      Do your homework

d.     Be in control of your own learning

 

Homework:

          Homework is a significant portion of your grade.  Practice is critical to success in Math.  Therefore you can expect homework every night.  Regular homework should take about 45 minutes or less if you are concentrating and not getting distracted.  I expect you to try your best on each homework assignment.  I encourage you to help each other, but copying someone’s work is cheating.  It is wrong!  If you are caught cheating, both papers will count as a zero that cannot be made up.  Homework will be graded as follows:

 

4:(100%)   everything complete, all work shown, neat, corrected in class

 

3: (75%)  most problems complete, most work shown, neat, not corrected in class

 

2: (50%) many problems undone, little work, not organized or neat

 

1: (25%)  only answers, missing a lot of work, not neat

 

0: (0%)   not done

 

Late work: Work will not be accepted late.  Have it ready when you walk in the door.

 

Heading

          Label every assignment with the following heading:

 

Name                                        Assignment

Date                                         Period

 

Supplies

1)     3-ring binder

2)     Dividers (Sections for Notes, Tests and quizzes, Homework)

3)     Looseleaf paper

4)     Graph paper

5)     Minimum of a scientific calculator(TI30x IIs  is the best)

          Optional :  graphing calculator (TI83 Plus) to be left home to use with

                           homework.

6)     Pencils (mechanical pencils work best)  All Math work must be done in pencil. (Hand held pencil sharpener)

7) Pens:  Notes may be taken in pen

 

Grading: 

 

Your quarter grade will be composed of:

          40% Tests 
           20% Quizzes

 25% Homeworks (see above rubric)

15%  Labs: must be completely correct at end of lab period

Class Participation (see rubric) (counts as a Quiz)

Notebook (neatness and accuracy)(Counts as a Quiz)

 

Final Avg: (Q1+ Q2+ Q3+ Q4 +Regents Exam) /5

 

 

Absences:

          If you are absent from class for any reason, you are responsible for handing in the homework due that day as well as finding out what the assigned homework was.  In addition, you must catch up on the notes taken that day. 

 

Textbook:

 

“Integrated Algebra”, Amsco 2007

 

Units of Study:

1)     Number Systems                                                9)     Graphing Lines                     

2)  Signed Numbers                                                 10)     Systems of Equations          

3)     Algebraic Expressions                                         11) Factoring                                      

4)     Equations and Inequalities                                   12) Radicals                              

5)     Polynomials                                                       13) Quadratic Equations             

6)     Ratio and Proportion                                          14) Algebraic Fractions

7)     Geometric Figures, Area, and Perimeter                15) Probability       

8)     Right Triangles and Trigonometry                        16) Statistics

 


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