warm up 8/27/14 (4 min)
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Warm Up 8/27/14 (4 min)
Do these in the 1st box on your wkst.
1.) Is y = x3 + 4 linear? Yes or No + WHY?
2.) Find the slope of the line with this
equation: 3x + 4y = 6
3.) Graph: y = 2/3 x + 4
Homework Check (2.5 min total)
Take out your homework. (30 seconds)
Answer check.
STAR or highlight the questions you do not
have the correct answers on.
THESE WILL BE THE QUESTIONS YOU NEED TO
ASK FOR HELP WITH!
Answers: (1 min)
Practice 1.2
1.) y=2x – 5
4.) y = 4/5 x – 2/5
7.) – 2/3
9.) 1
11.) m = –4/3, b = 3/2
13.) m = –2, b = –4
15.) y = 5/6 x + 3
Questions???
Acceptable questions: “On question # ___, I got this far, but then I got
stuck…”
“On question # ___, I am really struggling with how to start the problem. Here are the ideas I
have, based on the notes and examples from
last class…”
“On question #___, I got this answer, but you had a different one up there. Can we go
through mine to check the solution?”
Questions???
X Y
2 8
5 3
9 -2
Is this a linear relationship? If yes, what is the next coordinate
pair?
Daily Schedule
Bell
Warm-up (4 min, Written Communication
grade)
Homework Check or Quiz
Notes
Work Time
When you finish the Diagnostic Test, you can work
on completing your homework assignments:
1. Sign up for the class .com account by texting @cpm4th to (702) 979-7716.
1. When you do this, you will get a reply asking for
your name. This is bc I WILL NOT be able to see
your phone #, only your name.
2. If you don’t have a cell phone, come talk to me
at the end of class.
2. Go to www.LHale.weebly.com
1. Complete the New Student Survey (If you
haven’t done so already.)
Course Outline Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4
Quadratics,
Exponential &
Logarithmic
Functions,
Polynomial
Functions
Rational
Functions,
Radicals &
Functions, Conics
Triangle
Trigonometry,
Radians & Circle
Trigonometry,
Identities &
Trigonometric
Equations
Measures of
Central Tendency
& Variation,
Probability &
Combinations,
Matrices
Resources & Materials The use of technology will be expected throughout
this course. This includes, but is not limited to: calculator, Infinite Campus, GoogleDrive, and Interact. Students who do not have internet access at home will be expected to find another way to get online (classroom computer, school library, public library, friend, McDonald’s, etc.).
Materials: The following materials will be required DAILY:
Graph Paper
Pens/pencils
1” Binder
Behavior Policies & Procedures Student Expectations:
Show respect of yourself, others, and their property (including school property).
Be on time, meaning seated and ready to work when the bell rings.
Check the board and screen for daily instructions and objective(s).
No FOOD or DRINKS are allowed in class. Exception: bottled water, and treats provided by teacher.
Turn off your electronic devices. There will be times when they are permitted, but at all other times these will be confiscated by the teacher.
When the bell rings at the end of class, stay seated until the teacher dismisses the class.
Behave ethically at all times on campus. This means “Doing the right thing, even when no one is watching!”
Progressive Discipline Policy
First Offense – Warning
Second Offense – Parent call and/or letter
Third Offense – Counselor Referral
Fourth Offense (and after) – Dean’s
Referral
Some offenses will jump right to Dean’s
Referral
Office Hours
6:50 – 2:01 –> Every day
Wednesdays until 3 pm –> tutoring!
By appointment.
No lunch help… sorry, I get hungry too!
Mandatory Academic
Opportunity
Grade drops below 70%
24-hour notice
Generally on Wednesdays
Failure to attend = Dean’s Referral
Not only in math classes this year?
Grades 60% - Content Knowledge - Tests and quizzes
10% - Collaboration – Group work and homework
5% - Presentation Skills - Both formal (as in PBLs), informal class discussion, and “mini-presentations”
15% - Problem Solving – Homework/class assignments
5% - Written Communication – Notebook, PBL, and assignments specified by teacher.
5% - Technology – Use of calculator, GoogleDrive, and technology within a PBL or other tasks.
Semester Exam = 15% of Semester Grade
Make-up Work/Late Work
Due 3 days from the day you return to
school. (Meaning the next class!)
Must go to class website BEFORE returning
to class or you’ll be lost!
Late work receives ½ of the score you
earn.
Due by TEST (not quiz) or within 2 weeks
(whichever comes first)
Academic Honor Code The following actions are considered cheating:
Claiming credit for work that is not the product of one’s own
honest effort.
Providing unwarranted access to materials or information so that credit may be dishonestly claimed by oneself or others.
Submitting work to more than one teacher for course credit without prior approval.
Forging or falsifying of any school records or forms.
Knowledge of and toleration of any of the foregoing.
Any behavior which can be defined as cheating represents a violation of mutual trust and respect essential to education at the East Career and technical Academy.
Academic Honor Code Consequences:
Zero/no credit on the assignment.
Notification of parents/guardian.
Documentation on Discipline Record.
Required Parent Conference Signing of a behavior contract to be placed in
the student discipline record.
Honor Code Probation.
Exclusion from school activities such as dances, activities, athletics, field trips, and graduation
Loss of college recommendation letters.
Bathroom Passes 4 Coupons PER QUARTER.
2 bathroom passes
Health concern? See nurse.
1 “late forgiveness” pass
1 Test/Quiz re-take pass
All 4 = 1% grade increase at end of quarter.
89% -> 90%
You may turn in less than 4 coupons and still get extra credit for each one.
May NOT save up and use following quarter.
Diagnostic Test
No Calculator
Use LOGIC to solve when you are able to!
If you don’t get what I mean by that… then
do the problem by hand.
When you finish bring it up to me.
Be respectful of others- no talking until
EVERYONE is done.