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1 Secondary Math II honors
NOTE: Ms. Lee

2 Let Me Introduce Myself
I received my BS Mathematics from BYU in I am currently working on my MEd through Weber State. This is my third year teaching at Millcreek. Contact information: NOTE: Insert a photo of yourself or a picture that illustrates/represents your content area or one of your hobbies. To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. Give parents/students a little information about who you are. Keep this short to the point in no more than 3 bulleted statements that tell something unique/interesting/personal about you. For example, you may list a few of your favorite things, something you are passionate about, family, hobbies, education, accomplishments, etc. Provide your contact information.

3 Our Focus on Learning Secondary Math II Honors
Work with quadratic expressions, equations, and functions; compare their characteristics and behavior to those of linear and exponential relationships. Extend the set of rational numbers, and real and complex numbers are introduced so that all quadratic equations can be solved. The link between probability and data is explored through conditional probability and counting methods, including their use in making and evaluating decisions. The study of similarity leads to an understanding of right triangle trigonometry and connects to quadratics through Pythagorean relationships. Circles, with their quadratic algebraic representations, round out the course. NOTE: Add the title of your course. For example: Our Focus on Learning Earth Science In as few words as possible, list what students will know and/or be able to do at the end of the year (or semester). This could be a bulleted list or a sentence.

4 Classroom Policies and Procedures
The classroom experience cannot be duplicated at home. Please arrange appointments and outings around class time. I love to answer questions about what we are learning. I am happy to help students before and after school. Students earn their grades by making progress towards/reaching the learning goals for the term. NOTE: List rules/policies/procedures specific to your classroom (as opposed to school-wide policies/procedures). Consider policies for tardies/absences, late/missing work, homework/testing. Consider procedures for turning in work, picking up handouts and assignments when returning from an absence, etc. Also conside

5 Supply List Pencil with eraser Low-odor dry-erase marker
Rag or other whiteboard eraser Graphing calculator NOTE: List what parents need to provide and what students need to bring to class everyday, like pens/paper, calculator, colored pencils, highlighters, reading book, pocket folders, 3-ring binders, dividers, instruments, clothing/shoes, etc. Also, list any materials that will be required for projects/presentations that parents may need to plan for, like tri-fold display board, pop bottles for rockets, fabric, paints, popsicle sticks, string, straws, etc.

6 How I can be successful in this Course
Know what the day’s learning goal is and where you are in relation to it. Put in your best work (thinking, listening, participating, asking) during every class activity. Embrace struggle and challenge. Don’t be afraid of mistakes, learn from them. Don’t give up. Come in for extra help if needed. Be positive and enjoy learning! NOTE: This slide may be optional This slide is where you set your expectations for the course and let parents know how to help their students be successful.

7 Secondary Math I NOTE: Mrs. Lee

8 Let Me Introduce Myself
I received my BS Mathematics from BYU in I am currently working on my MEd through Weber State. This is my third year teaching at Millcreek. Contact information: NOTE: Insert a photo of yourself or a picture that illustrates/represents your content area or one of your hobbies. To change the image on this slide, select the picture and delete it. Then click the Pictures icon in the placeholder to insert your own image. Give parents/students a little information about who you are. Keep this short to the point in no more than 3 bulleted statements that tell something unique/interesting/personal about you. For example, you may list a few of your favorite things, something you are passionate about, family, hobbies, education, accomplishments, etc. Provide your contact information.

9 Our Focus on Learning Secondary Math I
Deepen and extend understanding of linear relationships, in part by contrasting them with exponential phenomena, and in part by applying linear models to data that exhibit a linear trend. Use properties and theorems involving congruent figures to deepen and extend understanding of geometric knowledge. Tie together the algebraic and geometric ideas studied throughout the course. NOTE: Add the title of your course. For example: Our Focus on Learning Earth Science In as few words as possible, list what students will know and/or be able to do at the end of the year (or semester). This could be a bulleted list or a sentence.

10 Classroom Policies and Procedures
The classroom experience cannot be duplicated at home. Please arrange appointments and outings around class time. I love to answer questions about what we are learning. I am happy to help students before and after school. Students earn their grades by making progress towards/reaching the learning goals for the term. NOTE: List rules/policies/procedures specific to your classroom (as opposed to school-wide policies/procedures). Consider policies for tardies/absences, late/missing work, homework/testing. Consider procedures for turning in work, picking up handouts and assignments when returning from an absence, etc. Also conside

11 Supply List Pencil with eraser Low-odor dry-erase marker
Rag or other whiteboard eraser Graphing calculator (optional) NOTE: List what parents need to provide and what students need to bring to class everyday, like pens/paper, calculator, colored pencils, highlighters, reading book, pocket folders, 3-ring binders, dividers, instruments, clothing/shoes, etc. Also, list any materials that will be required for projects/presentations that parents may need to plan for, like tri-fold display board, pop bottles for rockets, fabric, paints, popsicle sticks, string, straws, etc.

12 How I can be successful in this Course
Know what the day’s learning goal is and where you are in relation to it. Put in your best work (thinking, listening, participating, asking) during every class activity. Embrace struggle and challenge. Don’t be afraid of mistakes, learn from them. Don’t give up. Come in for extra help if needed. Be positive and enjoy learning! NOTE: This slide may be optional This slide is where you set your expectations for the course and let parents know how to help their students be successful.


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