GRADING: Your math grade will be determined in the following way:
Tests/Projects: 40%
Classwork: 30%
Quizzes: 20%
Homework: 10%
Grades will be updated weekly using the Pinnacle online grading program.
Class expectations:
Students are to try their best, in and out of class, to master the curriculum. Your attitude, not your aptitude, best determines your altitude!
Students are to do their own work. (A parent/guardian will be notified in the case of any failure to meet this expectation.)
Character Counts! Students are to demonstrate trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship at all times!
Students are to notify me when they have a concern about their learning, my teaching, or any aspect of class which may be preventing them from achieving their potential.
Failure to follow the classroom and/or school rules will result in one or more of the following consequences: verbal warning, student/teacher conference after class and completing a T.O.S. slip, parent/guardian contact, after-school detention, and/or office referral.
Quizzes and Tests:
Quizzes will be given periodically throughout each unit. The material covered will follow from homework and classwork assignments. Therefore, if you do not complete your homework, you are not likely to pass the quizzes.
Tests will be given at the end of each unit and will be announced in advance.
HOMEWORK POLICY:
You can expect math homework about 3-4 days a week (Mon-Thurs).
Homework will be checked the day after it is assigned. I will be checking homework for completeness. If all of the assignment is complete, you receive 2 points. If the assignment is partially complete or it is one date late, you receive 1 point. I will NOT accept homework after two days.
If you are absent, it is your responsibility to find out the homework assignment and make up the homework assignment within 2 days. There will be a board with your classwork and homework assignments that you should check when you return to class.
Welcome to Mrs. Lancaster's Common Core Algebra Page!
GENERAL INFORMATION
Course Content:
Unit 1: Representing Functions Mathematically
Unit 2: Linear Functions
Unit 3: Statistics
Unit 4: Linear Equations and Inequalities
Unit 5: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
Unit 6: Nonlinear Relationships
Unit 7: Exponential Functions and Equations
Unit 8: Polynomial Expressions and Functions
Unit 9: Quadratic Functions
Unit 10: Quadratic Equations
Unit 11: Systems of Linear EquationsSupplies needed Daily:
ü Sharpened #2 pencils
ü Folder/1-inch 3-ring binder
ü Notebook paper
ü Agenda
Optional (yet encouraged): Graphing Calculator, Ruler, Colored Pencils, Markers, Scissors, Glue Stick
TJMS WEBSITE: http://gtjms.sites.fcps.org/
GRADING:
Your math grade will be determined in the following way:
- Tests/Projects: 40%
- Classwork: 30%
- Quizzes: 20%
- Homework: 10%
Grades will be updated weekly using the Pinnacle online grading program.Class expectations:
Failure to follow the classroom and/or school rules will result in one or more of the following consequences: verbal warning, student/teacher conference after class and completing a T.O.S. slip, parent/guardian contact, after-school detention, and/or office referral.
Quizzes and Tests:
HOMEWORK POLICY: