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1 Composition Notebook Outline Vista Grande High School Math

2 What’s math? the language used to describe form and structure – quantifies life

3 Geometry geometry is Greek geos - meaning earth metron - meaning measure

4 300 B.C.E. Alexandria, Egypt Euclid - the Father of Geometry When King Ptolemy I of Egypt asked Euclid for a short course in Geometry, he is reported to have replied that "there is no royal road to Geometry." Geometry used for surveying, astronomy, navigation, and building.

5 Algebra algebra from (Arabic) al-jabr - al - meaning the restoration (and the compensation), addition (and subtraction) jabr – meaning bone-setting, restoration algebrista is a bonesetter or “restorer” of bones. A barber of medieval times called himself an algebrista because he did that on the side, hence the red and white striped barber poles

6 825 A.D.E. Baghdad “The Book of Restoration and Balancing” written by Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khowarizmi

7 Have you had your math today? Did you rely on luck to get here… time to get up fuel to get here use your phone your mp3 your TV GPS

8 Where could math take you? College Degree Earned Most Advanced High School Math Class Taken

9 Higher Degree = Higher Earning Potential Could you be the next richest person in the world? Carlos Slim Helu (74 billion-Telecom-Mexico) Bill Gates II (56 billion-Microsoft-USA) Warren Buffet (50 billion-Berkshire Hathaway- USA) Bernard Arnault (41 bill- France)

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12 Tools Needed Pencils (no pens for homework) Red, Green, or Purple Pen Highlighter ID Glue Stick, Tape Scientific Calculator –TI-30SX Multi-line Display Suggested for Geometry –Graphing TI-84Plus or TI-89-Pre-AP Alg 5/Trig Composition Notebook

13 Why a composition notebook?

14 Famous People and Their Notebooks

15 Leonardo da Vinci

16 Thomas Edison

17 Alexander Graham Bell

18 The Wright Brothers

19 Marie Curie

20 Archimedes

21 Euclid

22 YOU!

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24 . Notebook Setup Guide ON THE FRONT COVER Your FIRST and LAST Name Biology Dr. Johnson Rm. 7 Also, please place your initials (or other identifying mark) on the 3 sides. Notebook Setup Guide ON THE FRONT COVER Your FIRST and LAST Name (ID #) Class (such as Geometry, Algebra 5) Mrs. Dolezal – Room 1205 Also, please place your name on the 3 sides of the notebook

25 Materials Composition Notebook Glue Stick Tape Pen (for labeling notebook and pages) Handouts: AIMS Reference Sheet Grade Graph Course Syllabus Quarter Calendar Outlining Topics Vocabulary Lists (optional)

26 Grade Graph I Tape High School AIMS Reference Sheet to the inside of cover. Glue Grade Graph on first sheet. Label this Page I. TAPE

27 III Course Syllabus Tape Quarter Calendar on next sheet. Label this Page III. The topics covered in this course are tentatively assigned on the calendar. II

28 IVb Table of Contents Grade Graph Syllabus Calendar Table of Contents Vocabulary Bell Work Websites and Resources Project Points, Lines, Planes Listing lesson topics begins here. and continues with a new number for each lesson. Lessons taking multiple pages for notes will be labeled with a, b, c, etc. Assignments will be included with the lesson page numbers (e.g. 4c has the assignment from the topic having notes on Page 4.) IVa Table of Contents (continued) Label the next sheet “Page IVb” for additional content.................. I...................II...................III.............IV.................. V.................. VI........VII................... 1................... 2

29 IVdIVc Table of Contents (continued) Label the next sheet “Page IVc” for additional content. Label the next sheet “Page IVd” for additional content.

30 VbVa Vocabulary Paste first page (if available) of Vocabulary list on Page Va. Vocabulary Vocabulary continued on next 3 pages.

31 VdVc Vocabulary (continued) Label the next sheet “Page Vc” for additional terms that may be used. Label the next sheet “Page Vd” for additional terms that may be used.

32 VI-a VI-b Bell Work Label bell work on pages VI-a to VI-r. There will be 18 pages. We will be drawing lines to divide each page by the number of classes that week.

33 IX Websites & Resources VIIa spartansmath.wikispaces.com Khanacademy.org www.facebook.com/pages/Pre-AP- Algebra-5Trig-VGHS OR www.facebook.com/pages/Geometry- Dolezal-VGHS Label the next sheet “Page VIIb” for additional websites & resources. VIIb Websites & Resources (cont.)

34 Expect to work bell-to-bell. Assigned seats are changed every three (3) weeks. Follow directions on the white board as you enter. Have your composition notebook and pencil on your desk. Warm-ups will appear on the board or the screen. Homework will be graded with grades indicating the number correct. Trivia will be the first item of the day.

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37 Grading Homework Students are expected to complete homework as assigned. Points are earned for each question with the correct answer and work shown. Work not shown will not earn credit for that question. A student may submit a ticket for an excused (EX) grade on the assignment. Late work will not be accepted. In the case of an excused absence, students will have one class period to complete the work assigned on the day of the absence. Work due the day of the absence is due upon student’s return.

38 Grading Exams Tests are given at the end of each unit. Retesting, if available, will be done outside class time and within two weeks of original testing date. To be eligible for retesting, a student must have all homework for that unit completed prior to the original test. The maximum score on a retest is 80%. Quizzes & Projects Quizzes are unannounced. They may not be made up after the date given, but may be taken in advance, before/after school on the day of the quiz. If absent for a quiz, no grade will be recorded. Miscellaneous may include participation, preparation, and activity-related grades.

39 Grading Final Exam: If you have perfect attendance (no tardies, only “S” absences) and a B or better, you will be eligible to take the final exam early (Pre-AP and AP classes) or be exempt (regular classes). VGHS policies overrule the previous statement if they are contradictory. Students absent more than 10 minutes during the class (either tardy or checked out early) will receive an absence for that day. You may attempt if you wish to raise your grade.

40 Grading Grading Scale: 90% – 100% A 80% – 89.9%B 70% – 79.9%C < 70%F There is no extra credit. Those who do not interrupt, listen during class, copy notes, and give effort can expect to have additional help.

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44 VI-a VI-b Bell Work Today’s Bell Work Write the date, directions and your complete answer. Draw a line under your finished work. 8/8 or 8/9 – Using at least 3 complete sentences, describe what you will be doing to help you pass this class.

45 Let’s Take Out Your Agenda Write in daily assignments and due dates. Record grade @ end of week. Get parent signature each weekend.

46 VI-a VI-b Bell Work Today’s Bell Work Write the date, directions and your complete answer. Draw a line under your finished work. 8/8 or 8/9 – Using at least 3 complete sentences, describe what you will be doing to help you pass this class. 8/10 or 8/11 – Using at least 3 complete sentences, tell which class has made the greatest 1 st impression this year and why.

47 VI-a VI-b Bell Work Today’s Bell Work Write the date, directions and your complete answer. Draw a line under your finished work. 8/8 or 8/9 – Using at least 3 complete sentences, describe what you will be doing to help you pass this class. 8/10 or 8/11 – Using at least 3 complete sentences, tell which class has made the greatest 1 st impression this year and why. 8/12 – How much time did you spend on the homework that was due this week? Was it enough time? Explain.


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