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Ms. Clayton AQR PreCalculus

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Ms. Clayton. AQR PreCalculus. Expectations. Respect. Responsibility. Be on time Come prepared Work from bell to bell Turn completed assignments in on time Study. Yourself Chose to learn and grow Be the best person you can be Others The Golden Rule. NO CELL PHONES IN CLASS. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ms. ClaytonAQR

PreCalculus

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Expectations

RespectYourself• Chose to learn and grow• Be the best person you can

be

Others• The Golden Rule

Responsibility• Be on time

• Come prepared

• Work from bell to bell

• Turn completed assignments in on time

• Study

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NO CELL PHONES IN CLASSYour phone/device will be confiscated if you can not keep it in your pocket, purse, backpack, etc. You do not need to check the time or text with your mother during math class.

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Test Corrections

Must be corrected before or after school in my room.

All work must be shown. You will receive half the points missed. Cannot be corrected for more than 70. Must be corrected within 1 week of

receiving your test grade.

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Grading – PreCalDaily work 25%

Quizzes 25%

Tests (3 per 9-wks) 50%

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Grading - AQRDaily Work 25%

Group Presentations 25%

Major Projects 50%

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My Class Schedule

1st per. 7:40 – 8:30 Pre-Calculus2nd per. 8:35 – 9:30 AQR3rd per. 9:35 – 10:25 Pre-Calculus4th/8th per. 10:30 – 12:35 Pre-Calculus/ConferenceLunch 11:00 – 11:305th per. 12:40 – 1:30 Pre-Calculus6th per. 1:35 – 2:25 AQR7th per. 2:30 – 3:20 AQR

I have after school duty, so I will be out of my classroom from 3:20-3:35.

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When Am I Ever Going to Use This?

Since we live in an age of innovation, a practical education must prepare a man for work that does not yet exist and cannot yet be clearly defined. To

be able to do this a man must have learned to learn. He must be conscious of how much there

is still to learn. He must acquire basic tools of analysis, of expression, of understanding. Above all he must have the desire for self-development.

Peter Drucker (Management Theorist)