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Mr. Chavel September 2015 Teacher Talk
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For allowing me to partner with you to help your young person be all that he is intended to be! For completing the parents’ homework assignment, “In a Million Words or Less!” For completing the “Student Form!” For taking time out of your busy schedule to come for tonight’s “Teacher Talk!” Thank You!
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Success
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Topics Covered in Math 1b Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Exponents and Exponential Functions Quadratic Expressions and Equations Quadratic Functions and Equations Radical Functions and Geometry
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Topics Covered in Math 1b (cont.) Rational Functions and Equations Statistics and Probability
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Homework checked daily for effort (all attempted = 3, incomplete = 2 or 1) Bonus homework assigned occasionally for option to work towards a 4 Homework is posted on the website as well as a description of the topic covered in class Tests, Quizzes, Projects – given throughout and graded for: Knowledge & Accuracy – How accurate is the student’s work? Problem Solving – Does the student try different approaches? Does the student make connections to prior knowledge and apply it to new problems? Mathematical Communication – How does the student organize/present work? Can the student explain rationale? Homework and Grading
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Students enrolled in High School courses (Math I, Math II, Math III, English I, Biology) will receive a percentage grade each quarter in addition to the 1-4 ratings. The percentage grade is determined using the following process: 1. A rating scale score is determined based on the 1-4 ratings for each category on the report card. The rating scale score is a weighted grade of the following percentages: Academic Performance – 60%, Homework – 20%, Effort – 10%, Behavior – 10%. High School Credit
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2. Next the raw score is converted to a percentage grade according to the scale below: –1.0 – 1.99 65% (D) –2.0 - 2.24 75% (C) –2.25 – 2.49 80% (B-) –2.5 - 2.74 85% (B) –2.75- 2.99 90% (A-) –3.0 – 3.49 95% (A) –3.5 – 4.0 100% (A+) High School Credit (con’t)
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3. At the end of the high school course, students will take either an End of Course Exam, North Carolina Final Exam, or a teacher created Final Exam. This exam will count as 25% of the final grade. 4. The final grade will be found using the formula: Average of the four quarter percentage grades * 75% + Final Exam Grade * 25% 5. Students that have a final grade below 70% will not receive high school credit for the course and will be required to repeat the course. High School Credit (con’t)
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My email address: tchavel@scholarsacademy.orgtchavel@scholarsacademy.org Your students math course listed on my teacher page (you and your child may want to subscribe). If your child is interested in MathCounts – Please have them to subscribe to that page as well. My Form of Communication
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