Math Analysis Course Syllabus
Attendance
Regular, prompt attendance is required. When the bell rings, you are to be ready to begin
class. You must have a legitimate pass to walk in after the bell rings.
Attendance is taken every day.
Athletic events, field trips, or other school-related absences from class must be excused in
advance or they will be considered a class cut. Passes are not accepted after the fact. You may
not make up assignments that are missed if you cut a class. Instead, you will receive a zero.
Daily Class Requirements
WRITING UTENCIL – Please bring a pencil or a pen with you to every class. Graded
assignments, quizzes, and tests must be completed in pencil only.
NOTEBOOK – A notebook is required. The notebook mustbe a three-ring binder
containing only Algebra I materials.
If you are unable to provide your own three-ring binder, please let me know so we can take
care of this issue.
TEXTBOOK – You will not be given a text book to keep at home during the school year unless
one is requested. If you do take a book home, you will need to sign it out. If the book is lost or
damaged, you must pay replacement costs.
Pennsylvania PSSA Assessment Anchors Coach by Triumph Learning is a consumable workbook that will be used for Math Analysis. Since we will use this during class time only, students will keep their workbook in the classroom. These lessons are intended to prepare and help students study for the Algebra I Keystone exam in January.
CALCULATOR – A graphing calculatorwill be assigned to each student. Students are responsible for turning in the same calculator in June. Students will be charged $100.00 for lost or damaged calculators. Students are allowed to use their own calculators during class.
Muncy Junior/Senior High School
Math Department Calculator Policy 2013-2014
The math courses offered at Muncy Jr/Sr High School actively integrate calculator technology based on the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Technology Principle.
Many activities implemented within our courses have been created using the features available on the Texas Instruments® graphing calculators. Students may purchase their own calculator or borrow one from their math teacher.
Calculators are treated like textbooks and are the property of Muncy School District. Students will sign one out and return it at the end of the school year. Students who attempt to
turn in a calculator with the incorrect serial number will not receive credit for turning one in. Students who are unable to return their assigned calculator must pay a replacement fee or buy a new calculator to replace the assigned one. New replacement calculators must be in the original packaging with no evidence of tampering and must match the exact model originally assigned.
Some of the latest calculator technology provides students with the ability to import, store, and hide games and messages. If a student is found doing anything inappropriate with their calculator during class, we reserve the right to clear the memory of the calculator, even if the calculator is personally owned. Multiple offenses for inappropriate use will result in a punishment at the discretion of the instructor.
Calculators may not be shared during a quiz, test, or final exam. Students will be expected to bring their calculators to their PSSA testing room in the spring.
While the calculator is an invaluable tool for studying mathematics, there will be times when the instructor deems that a particular topic or skill is more appropriately investigated and assessed without the use of a calculator.
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Follow the rules in the Pathfinder.
Grading
I will calculate your grade based on the points you have earned divided by the total amount of
points during the marking period. You can earn points through assignments, quizzes, and tests. Your grade can be accessed daily from your home computer using PowerSchool-Parent Portal.
Students will have the opportunity to earn three (3) points per day - one point for attendance,
one point for preparation, and one point for assignments/homework.
Assignment Policy
ASSIGNMENTS – An assignment must be handed in at the beginning of class on the day it is
due. No credit will be given for an assignment handed in late. Assignments with no name or
completed in pen will not be accepted. I will post assignments and their due dates on my
website.
If you are in school, but not in class, on the day of an assessment or when an assignment is
collected, you are responsible for meeting either obligation on that day. Cases of emergencies
will be dealt with individually, at my discretion. In addition, if you miss class due to a one-day
field trip, you are responsible for meeting all obligations by the following class. Failure to do so
will result in a score of zero for any graded material.
Quizzes and Tests
QUIZZES and TESTS – Both are required parts of this course. Make-up quizzes and tests
will be given for excused absences only. Cheating on a quiz, test, or other graded material will
not be tolerated. Any student found cheating will earn a grade of zero.
A pencil is required for quizzes and tests. A quiz or test taken in pen will not be accepted.
Make-up Work
Make-up work is YOUR responsibility. Assignments due the day you are absent will be due
the day you return. If you miss consecutive days, you have as many days as you missed to
make up the work.
If you miss a quiz or test, YOU must make arrangements with the teacher to make it up.
All work not made up in the appropriate time will result in a zero.
Expectations
Be respectful to yourself, peers, teachers, faculty, and the school.
Perform to the best of your ability at all times.
Follow school rules.
Consequences
Warning
Phone call home
Detention with teacher or in detention room
Referral to principal
Mrs.Wertz’s Contact Information
Email:
Phone: (570) 546-3127 extension 3080
Directions to access website: 1) MuncySchool District website ()
2) Select Muncy Junior/Senior High School
3) Select Teachers
Office Hours in room 251: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 2:30pm – 2:50pm
Math Analysis/Algebra ICommon Core Assessment Anchors
Represent and/or use numbers in equivalent forms (e.g., integers, fractions, decimals, percents, square roots, and exponents).
Apply number theory concepts to show relationships between real numbers in problem-solving settings.
Use exponents, roots, and/or absolute values to solve problems.
Use estimation strategies in problem‐solving situations.
Simplify expressions involving polynomials.
Write, solve, and/or graph linear equations using various methods.
Write, solve, and/or graph systems of linear equations using various methods.
Write, solve, and/or graph linear inequalities using various methods.
Write, solve, and/or graph systems of linear inequalities using various methods.
Analyze and/or use patterns or relations.
Interpret and/or use linear functions and their equations, graphs, or tables.
Describe, compute, and/or use the rate of change (slope) of a line.
Analyze and/or interpret data on a scatter plot.
Students will retake the Keystone Algebra I exam in January. After the exam, the class content will transition into a more application-based, consumer curriculum.
Complete, Sign, and ReturnPoints Earned: _____
Date Due: Friday August 23, 2013Total Points: 10
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