Math 10C Course Outline
MATH 10 COMMON - COURSE OUTLINE
September 2018 - January 2019
INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Hansen
UNIT |
TENTATIVE COMPLETION DATE |
Numbers |
October 7 |
Exponents |
October 19 |
Measurement |
October 29 |
Trigonometry |
November 10 |
Polynomial Operations |
November 23 |
Factoring Polynomial Expressions |
November 30 |
Relations and Functions |
December 8 |
Characteristics of Linear Relations |
December 17 |
Equations of Linear Equations |
January 7 |
Systems of Linear Equations |
January 14 |
STUDENT EVALUATION:
ASSIGNMENTS 30%
QUIZZES 10%
UNIT EXAMS 15%
CUMMULATIVE EXAMS 10%
JOURNAL/PROJECTS 10%
FINAL EXAM 25%
STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES:
Student evaluation will include assessment for learning as well as assessment of learning. This will provide students with an opportunity for feedback, thus encouraging students to address weaker areas and be better prepared for major evaluations.
Evaluation is on a cumulative basis and it is important that student work be kept up-to-date. Students are expected to complete all assignments, to keep notes up-to-date and to review the objectives covered in class. Assignments are a daily event. As much class time as possible will be provided for work, but students should be prepared to spend additional time completing assignments as well as preparing for quizzes and exams.
At Beiseker Community School, it is our belief that a student's grade should demonstrate and reflect the student’s knowledge. To this end, we will do our best to avoid assigning a mark of zero on a task or assignment. However, if after attempts such as: phone calls home, email home, Powerschool notification, study hall referral, tutorials, adapted programming, administrative referral, etc, have been attended to and the student has still not complied, then an incomplete or failing grade may be applied.
Students excusably absent from class are expected to catch up in a timely manner.
Students who have missed a quiz or exam will use lunch time to write them. This includes students who are late for class.
MATH 10 REQUIRED MATERIALS:
Graphing Calculator, preferably a Texas Instrument TI83
Large three-ring binder
Graph paper
Loose leaf
Dividers
Pencils and erasers
Compass, ruler and protractor