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1 Wireframe Example STHS Math Department Website

2 STHS Math Department Teachers’ Info Tutoring Hours Common Core Standards Common Core Standards Study Skills Math Classes Interesting Articles

3 Email @esuhsd.org RoomPhone (408) 347- Prep Period Ms. CornejoCornejoC13026309 Ms. FriesenFriesenM13016308 Ms. GalendezGalendezM5116430 Mrs. GodardGodardK5126430 Mrs. GranadosGranadosC5206436 Mr. HermosoHermosoL5106429 Mrs. Kaur4756419 Mr. Lau Mr. MeadMeadR5046425 Mrs. MeadMeadS5056426 Ms. NgNgCa5066427 Ms. M. Nguyen Ms. P. NguyenNguyenPa5176435 Mrs. SevillaSevillaR5186343 Mr. TaylorTaylorR5286446 Mrs. R. TaylorTaylorRos5076439 Teachers’ Info

4 MondayTuesdayWednesda y ThursdayFriday 1 st period Lunch (till 10 min. before lunch ends) 7 th period After 7 th period (till 4:00 pm) Tutoring Hours

5 Math Classes Graduation Requirements College Requirements Course Sequencing Support Classes Math Club

6 Study Skills Student’s Responsibilities Parent’s Responsibilities Teacher’s Responsibilities Homework / Practice Grades Extra Credit GRASP Students Preview / Review Note Taking Problem Solving Helpful Resources

7 Interesting Articles Quotes Article … Article … Article … Article … Article … Article … Article … Article … Cartoons

8 Graduation Requirements Quoted from the California Department of Education: High School Graduation Requirements – CalEdFacts http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/hs/cefhsgradreq.asp– http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/hs/cefhsgradreq.asp High School Graduation Requirements To receive a high school diploma, students must fulfill state and district graduation requirements. State-mandated graduation course requirements (the state minimums) follow: Three years of English Two years of mathematics (including Algebra I) Three years of social science (including U.S. history and geography; world history, culture, and geography; one semester of American government; and one semester of economics) Two years of science (including biology and physical science) Two years of physical education One year of foreign language or visual and performing arts Students who successfully complete Algebra I in middle school must still complete a minimum of two years of mathematics in high school. Recognizing that these 13 years of preparation are state minimum requirements, local school boards often set local graduation requirements that exceed the state-mandated requirements. Beginning in the 2005–06 school year, students must pass the California High School Exit Examination to receive a high school diploma.

9 College Requirements Type of CollegeMath Requirements Junior College State College Four-year CollegeMinimum 3 years, Preferred 4 years

10 Math Analysis Geometry AP Calculus AB Algebra 2 Algebra 1 AP Calculus BC AP Statistics AP Computer Science Exploring Computer Science Algebra 1 Support [1] CAHSEE Prep [2] [1] Algebra 1 Support is provided for students who scored below or far below Basic in last year’s STAR test. [2] CAHSEE Prep is provided for Junior or Seniors who have not passed CAHSEE Math. Course Sequencing

11 There are two types of support classes: 1. Algebra 1 Support This class is for students who are in Algebra 1 and who scored Below Basic or Far Below Basic in last year’s STAR test. This class is offered to mainly Freshmen and Sophomores. 2.CAHSEE Prep This class is for Juniors or Seniors who have not passed CAHSEE Math. Support Classes

12 Goal oriented Responsible Academically sound Socially adept Problem solve GRASP Students

13 … Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect… Vince Lombardi Homework / Practice

14 Grades 1.Quizzes, tests, and finals comprise more than 75% of the overall grade. 2.The number of zeros on SchoolLoop usually indicates if the student has missed any work. However, having no zeros does not mean that the student is doing fine. You should always click on the score and look at the progress report. 3.It is the student’s responsibilities to make sure that their grades are correct. Inform the teacher if you believe that there is some discrepancies. 4.Not all teachers post their grades on SchoolLoop. 5.…

15 Extra Credit Extra credit does not exceed 5% of the overall grade. … Do not ask for extra credit work if you have not done your normal credit work.

16 Helpful Resources Khan Academy www.khanacademy.orgwww.khanacademy.org This site has many short videos on most topics. You can watch the video and learn at your own pace. Flex Books???


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