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1 Welcome Back to School Algebra 1/Algebra 2 with Ms. Ford Algebra 1/Algebra 2 with Ms. Ford

2 About me:  21st year teaching  Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics Education (Northern Illinois University)  Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction (Concordia University)  21st year teaching  Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics Education (Northern Illinois University)  Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Instruction (Concordia University)

3 What happens in a typical class period in math?  Stamp and Correct Homework  Present new lesson  Algebra 1 students typically have classtime to start if not finish their homework  Some class activities include whiteboard practice, review games and cooperative group- work.  Stamp and Correct Homework  Present new lesson  Algebra 1 students typically have classtime to start if not finish their homework  Some class activities include whiteboard practice, review games and cooperative group- work.

4 “When are we ever gonna need this in real life?”

5 Course Requirements:  Homework assignments (stamped daily and require all work to be shown)  Late work policy (1/2 credit before chapter test)  Notes (collected at end of each chapter)  Homework Test (end of each chapter)  Projects  Quizzes  Tests (end of each chapter)  Midterm and Final Exam (2 Test Scores)  Class participation (this is factored into Citizenship Marks)  Homework assignments (stamped daily and require all work to be shown)  Late work policy (1/2 credit before chapter test)  Notes (collected at end of each chapter)  Homework Test (end of each chapter)  Projects  Quizzes  Tests (end of each chapter)  Midterm and Final Exam (2 Test Scores)  Class participation (this is factored into Citizenship Marks)

6 Grading Policy:  Algebra 1: 75% Tests/Quizzes 25% Homework/Notes  Algebra 2: 80% Tests/Quizzes 20% Homework/Notes  Algebra 1: 75% Tests/Quizzes 25% Homework/Notes  Algebra 2: 80% Tests/Quizzes 20% Homework/Notes

7 A student’s guide to success:  Good Attendance  Be organized and prepared  Do and CORRECT the homework and ASK QUESTIONS about the problems you missed  Study the review sheets to prepare for tests and quizzes  Do every extra-credit assignment  Come to tutorial when you need help  Take notes  Participate in class and communicate to me when you get lost or confused. Ask lots of questions!!!  Good Attendance  Be organized and prepared  Do and CORRECT the homework and ASK QUESTIONS about the problems you missed  Study the review sheets to prepare for tests and quizzes  Do every extra-credit assignment  Come to tutorial when you need help  Take notes  Participate in class and communicate to me when you get lost or confused. Ask lots of questions!!!

8 Where to get help :  Tutorial: This is a period following 3 rd period Tuesday – Friday where students go to any of their teachers to get extra help or practice.  There is a list of private tutors on the district website  Study with a friend that is doing well in the course  Online learning sites (you-tube has an abundance of videos on virtually any topic).  See me to schedule a time for extra help if none of the options listed can be utilized before a test or quiz  Peer tutoring (all subjects) is generally offered in the career center. Visit career center for days/times.  Tutorial: This is a period following 3 rd period Tuesday – Friday where students go to any of their teachers to get extra help or practice.  There is a list of private tutors on the district website  Study with a friend that is doing well in the course  Online learning sites (you-tube has an abundance of videos on virtually any topic).  See me to schedule a time for extra help if none of the options listed can be utilized before a test or quiz  Peer tutoring (all subjects) is generally offered in the career center. Visit career center for days/times.

9 Online Resources  Grades posted online after each test and quiz is graded  Website with tentative assignments, upcoming quiz/test dates, worked out review solutions, answers to homework www.svusd.org (type in Ford at LHHS) www.svusd.org  Algebra 1 Online textbook: http://connected.mcgraw-hill.com/connected/login.do Students will login with their @mysaddleback.org passwords without the @ symbol and with a period instead. They will use their @mysaddleback passwords. / Ex: / saddleb123.mysaddleback.org / sb4385  Free online learning (youtube, khanacademy, brightstorm)  Grades posted online after each test and quiz is graded  Website with tentative assignments, upcoming quiz/test dates, worked out review solutions, answers to homework www.svusd.org (type in Ford at LHHS) www.svusd.org  Algebra 1 Online textbook: http://connected.mcgraw-hill.com/connected/login.do Students will login with their @mysaddleback.org passwords without the @ symbol and with a period instead. They will use their @mysaddleback passwords. / Ex: / saddleb123.mysaddleback.org / sb4385  Free online learning (youtube, khanacademy, brightstorm)

10 Supplies  Pencils with erasers  Red or colored pen for grading  Highlighter  Whiteboard marker  Folder or binder with math section  Notebook paper  Graph paper  Note-taking guide, Practice book and Textbook (at request)  Clear ruler (with cm and in)  Compass and Protractor (Geometry students only)  Scientific Calculator (powers, roots and trig functions)  Pencils with erasers  Red or colored pen for grading  Highlighter  Whiteboard marker  Folder or binder with math section  Notebook paper  Graph paper  Note-taking guide, Practice book and Textbook (at request)  Clear ruler (with cm and in)  Compass and Protractor (Geometry students only)  Scientific Calculator (powers, roots and trig functions)

11 Class Rules and Behavioral Expectations  Be on time and prepared with supplies daily  Follow the school dress code  Be respectful to all in the classroom  No eating, drinking or gum in class (water ok)  School cell phone policy will be enforced  Students are responsible for making up and turning in absent work in a timely manner  READ SCHOOL POLICIES ONLINE OR IN STUDENT PLANNER(all school policies will be enforced) Failure to comply with class rules may result in detentions, parent contact, referrals and/or suspension.  Be on time and prepared with supplies daily  Follow the school dress code  Be respectful to all in the classroom  No eating, drinking or gum in class (water ok)  School cell phone policy will be enforced  Students are responsible for making up and turning in absent work in a timely manner  READ SCHOOL POLICIES ONLINE OR IN STUDENT PLANNER(all school policies will be enforced) Failure to comply with class rules may result in detentions, parent contact, referrals and/or suspension.

12 Classroom Needs  Kleenex (it’s flu season  )  Hand sanitizer  Kleenex (it’s flu season  )  Hand sanitizer

13 Closing Thoughts:  Check the website for daily assignments and upcoming tests and quizzes  Check grades online frequently  Review sheets are very similar to the quizzes and tests!  Email questions or concerns  Communicate extenuating circumstances or issues  I look forward to working with all of you this year!  Thank you so much for coming tonight :-)  Check the website for daily assignments and upcoming tests and quizzes  Check grades online frequently  Review sheets are very similar to the quizzes and tests!  Email questions or concerns  Communicate extenuating circumstances or issues  I look forward to working with all of you this year!  Thank you so much for coming tonight :-)


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