Cedar Hill Collegiate High School – Algebra 1/Algebra 2.

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Cedar Hill Collegiate High School – Algebra 1/Algebra 2

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What is Algebra? Each group will record their answers on their chart paper.

Be Prompt Be Prepared Be Polite. Be Proactive.

Failure to follow classroom expectations or procedures will result in the following corrective measures: Step 1: Redirection and/or Points Lost Step 2: Verbal Warnings and/or Points Lost Step 3: Student Conference Step 4: Parent Conference Step 5: Behavior Contract

Entering the Classroom Students are expected to enter the classroom without screaming, running or otherwise causing a scene. Students who do not do this will be asked to leave the room and reenter. It is expected that as soon as you enter, you will sharpen pencils, turn in late work and pick up assignment. When completed, check the front screen for answers and solutions to homework. Arriving Late Students that arrive excessively late to class are subject to an unsatisfactory score on daily concept quiz due to lost time and/or lunch detention. Entering the Classroom/ Arriving Late

Concept Check We will begin everyday with a quiz. This quiz covers the topics from the previous class period and homework assignment. You are able to take retake the concept check only time and use bonus points to increase your score. Monday Assessment This is an assessment over the topics covered the previous week. The assessment can be in the form of a multiple choice test or open ended assessment. Concept Check Monday Assessment

End of Class You do not need to tell me what time it is unless I ask. There might be times when I still need to tell you something so do not leave your seats until I dismiss the class. Also, you will need to keep working until I give you permission to pack up. "People who pack fast shall leave last." Absences On the day you return from an absence, the first thing you should do is check the Class Binder. Look in the folder for the day(s) that you missed and get your assignment(s), your name will be on the paper. Also, don’t forget to ask a classmate for his binder to check any homework assignments that were due while you were absent. End of Class Absences

Homework The main purpose for me assigning homework is so you can practice those skills we went over in class and review concepts that were previously taught. Homework will be assigned generally everyday. At the beginning of class, students are required to check their work and make necessary corrections. At the beginning of each class, the teacher will sign your homework stamp sheet. At the end of each week the sheets will be collected for grade input. ALL WORK MUST BE SHOWN!!! Homework

Binder Checks Students are required to have a notebook to keep all work including quizzes, daily notes, class and homework assignments. These checks will be given twice during the 1 st and 2 nd Six Weeks and one time every six weeks thereafter. They are normally given during unit tests. No bonus points will be given on Binder Checks! Binder Checks

Our digital classroom You will receive an invitation to our digital classroom.

Section 0: Before the divider Title Page Table of Contents Algebra TEKS Algebra EOC Study Guide Algebra 1 Formula Charts UPS Check Binder Check Rubric Notes/Concept Checks Section 0

Section 0: Rules Section 1: Notes/ Quizzes Section 2: Daily Assignments Section 3: Homework Section 4: Tests Section 1-4