ALGEBRA 2 WITH TRIG HONORS (Your most important class this year!)

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ALGEBRA 2 WITH TRIG HONORS (Your most important class this year!) WELCOME TO ALGEBRA 2 WITH TRIG HONORS (Your most important class this year!)

The sensation of mathematical understanding – of suddenly knowing what is going on, with total certainty – is a special thing, attainable in few if any other places in life. Jordan Ellenberg, How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking, p. 436-437

Let’s Get Started We have a LOT to do this year!!! There is no time to waste. This is your MOST important class! Don’t let any other teacher tell you otherwise! Your success in this class will open up countless doors for you in the future. You are in this class because you have a special talent for mathematics.

Something to write with (preferably pencil) A good attitude What you need for this class: A binder Paper Something to write with (preferably pencil) A good attitude A graphing calculator is recommended, but optional

Grading Policy Unit Tests: (40%) 3 or 4 per quarter, usually 100 points each (one retake per test allowed, maximum score 80%) Quizzes: (40%) 2 or 3 per unit Homework: (10%) of quarter grade each quarter, based on completion checks and homework quizzes. Class Participation: (10%) based on class activities, Do Nows, Exit Tickets, etc.

Collaborative Learning Learn from each other – two heads are better than one Make sure that everyone in the group knows what is going on Are of mixed knowledge and ability Share responsibility Share leadership Work independent of teacher Have appropriate social skills Stay focused on task or project

What kind of student are you? This kind? Or this kind? Interested in learning Ready for action Prepared Willing to ask for help Willing to make mistakes Willing to work with others What else? Class Clown Annoying your classmates Keep to yourself A slacker doing just enough to get by Afraid to take risks What else? What kind of student do you want to be?

What kind of classroom will this be? What do you like in a classroom environment? What keeps you from learning?

What do I expect of you? Be on time Be prepared Stay focused Do your homework Study Ask for help Be respectful Always allow others to obtain the education they deserve THIS IS AN HONORS CLASS ACT ACCORDINGLY!!!

Class Rules NO Food Hand Signals No talking while I am talking No electronic devices, unless I say so. Everyone participates

If I ask you to stop talking… Don’t tell me you are not the only one talking Don’t tell me that you weren’t talking just then Just stop talking!!

I am not your mother! Pick up after yourself! Don’t write on the furniture. Behave! Keep your language in check. Keep your hands and feet to yourselves. I will not hesitate to call your mother or your guardian at any time.

My job Is To facilitate your learning To provide a safe and effective environment for you to learn To share my knowledge with you and hold you accountable To help you become the best you can be – creative, confident, able to solve problems and think To make sure that ALL students have the opportunity to learn

My Job Is not To force feed you To play cop To show you all the steps you need for you to mimic

Your job Is to…. Observe, attempt, practice, refine Listen, watch, take notes, question Answer, give responses Construct, Examine, Extend Meaning Compare, induce, define, generalize Collaborate, support others, teach Listen, question, consider, explain Hypothesize, gather data, analyze Design a plan, Reason, make a model, sees patterns, finds shortcuts, Visualize, connect, map relationships Question, research, conclude, support Pose/define problems, solve, evaluate Answer and explain, reflect, rethink Clarify, question, predict, teach Examine, consider, challenge, debate Consider, explain, challenge, justify Brainstorm, organize, draft, revise http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/107018/chapters/What-Is-the-Teacher's-Job-When-Teaching%C2%A2.aspx

Your job Is not to… Sit and watch me and think that is enough Expect to learn without actually doing the work Rely on the teacher for all the answers Sleep during class Zone out during class Annoy your classmates and your teacher

In Short Your education is YOUR responsibility. If you are not learning what you need to, it is YOUR fault (not just your fault, but you have a big role). Figure out what you need. Talk to me. Get extra help. Use the internet. Ask your friends – make a study group. If you have gaps in your learning, figure out what they are, and work on filling them in. Ask me to help you! (I may assign you extra practice work.)

Cheating Don’t do it!!!! Cheating is Inexcusable Really, really bad Bad for you (you will never know what you don’t know) A loss of integrity that you will never get back. Don’t do it!!!!

Consequences of Cheating 0 for the assignment Conference with me, your parents and an administrator (see student handbook for school policy) Note: cutting class on the day of a test is considered cheating!

CHEATING I will hold every student to the policy outlined in the student handbook – NO exceptions During a test, you will sit alphabetically, you will surrender your cellphone Frequent homework quizzes, because too many students copy homework from someone else. If I see you doing that for me or for any other teacher, I will inform ALL of your teachers.

Let’s Have a Great Year!!