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Algebra II Honors Course Syllabus – Mrs . Stillman jessica . stillman@browardschools . com www . mrsstillman . com Textbook : Algebra 2 – Holt McDougal/Larson Course Description : This course is designed to build on algebraic and geometric concepts learned in previous courses. Topics include, but are not limited to, advanced algebra skills such as systems of equations, advanced polynomials, imaginary and complex numbers, statistics and trigonometry. The content in this course will help students build a sturdy foundation for upper level mathematics. This course will also help students prepare for the SAT, ACT and other college mathematics entrance exams. Classroom Expectations : 1. Be in your seat and ready to begin learning when the bell rings. 2. Raise your hand and wait to be called on to ask questions and/or make comments. 3. Have your notebook and all required materials with you every day. 4. All assignments are to be completed with integrity and with all work shown. 5. Always respect each other and each other’s property. *County and school wide rules are always in effect (refer to Code of Student Conduct). Failure to follow the above guidelines may lead to : 1. Verbal Warning 2. Phone call home 3. Detention (to be served within one week) 4. Referral *The severity of the infraction will determine at which level the consequences will begin. Required Materials : 3 ring binder with labeled dividers (Notes, Homework, Quizzes, Toolbox) Loose-leaf paper Pencils and erasers 2 different colored highlighters Straightedge Scientific Calculator Options: TI-30XA, TI-30X IIS, TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator Class Notes : Students are expected to take notes on a daily basis. Notes include definitions, formulas, procedures, and example problems. Make sure to take thorough notes, as this will be a good resource to help you prepare for tests and quizzes. Homework : Homework will be assigned on a daily basis and will be checked periodically. At the beginning of each chapter a syllabus of assignments will be given with a detailed assignment for each day. You are expected to read this syllabus on a daily basis. ALL problems must be ATTEMPTED to receive full credit. Students should always check their answers with a colored pen and retry missed questions . *Answers can be found at: http://www.slader.com/textbook/9780547647159-larson-algebra-2-common-core/
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Algebra II Honors Course Syllabus – Mrs . Stil lman

jessica .stil lman@browardschools .com www .mrsstillman .com

Textbook: Algebra 2 – Holt McDougal/Larson Course Description: This course is designed to build on algebraic and geometric concepts learned in previous courses. Topics include, but are not limited to, advanced algebra skills such as systems of equations, advanced polynomials, imaginary and complex numbers, statistics and trigonometry. The content in this course will help students build a sturdy foundation for upper level mathematics. This course will also help students prepare for the SAT, ACT and other college mathematics entrance exams. Classroom Expectations:

1. Be in your seat and ready to begin learning when the bell rings. 2. Raise your hand and wait to be called on to ask questions and/or make comments. 3. Have your notebook and all required materials with you every day. 4. All assignments are to be completed with integrity and with all work shown. 5. Always respect each other and each other’s property. *County and school wide rules are always in effect (refer to Code of Student Conduct).

Failure to follow the above guidelines may lead to:

1. Verbal Warning 2. Phone call home 3. Detention (to be served within one week) 4. Referral *The severity of the infraction will determine at which level the consequences will begin.

Required Materials:

• 3 ring binder with labeled dividers (Notes, Homework, Quizzes, Toolbox)

• Loose-leaf paper • Pencils and erasers • 2 different colored highlighters • Straightedge • Scientific Calculator Options: TI-30XA,

TI-30X IIS, TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator

Class Notes: Students are expected to take notes on a daily basis. Notes include definitions, formulas, procedures, and example problems. Make sure to take thorough notes, as this will be a good resource to help you prepare for tests and quizzes. Homework: Homework will be assigned on a daily basis and will be checked periodically. At the beginning of each chapter a syllabus of assignments will be given with a detailed assignment for each day. You are expected to read this syllabus on a daily basis. ALL problems must be ATTEMPTED to receive full credit. Students should always check their answers with a colored pen and retry missed questions . *Answers can be found at: http://www.slader.com/textbook/9780547647159-larson-algebra-2-common-core/

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* Keep this syllabus in the front of your notebook!

Tests & Quizzes: All Tests and Quizzes are designated on each chapter syllabus and will be verbally announced in class. Completing, checking and redoing missed homework questions and reviewing class notes are the best way to prepare for a test or quiz. Students who are absent for a quiz will have the option to make up the quiz or use their test grade instead. Students who are absent for a test will be required to take the test during their study hall period. Students must discuss make up arrangements prior to coming to make up an assessment. Quiz Drop Policy: Students who have perfect attendance on ALL quiz and test days will be eligible to drop their lowest quiz grade each quarter. Absences due to Field Trips on assessment days: If a student is absent on a quiz day due to a field trip and would like to be eligible to drop a quiz they must take their quiz BEFORE their field trip; if a student is absent on a test day due to a field trip the student will be expected to make up the test the first day they return to class after their absence. Grading: Each nine-week final grade is calculated using a cumulative point system. The final grade will therefore be calculated by:

[Total points earned/ Total points possible] x 100 = Your Grade . Grade points can be accumulated from the following areas:

• Tests – 100 pts • Quizzes – 10-40 pts • Homework Assignments – 4 pts

Absences: If you are absent you are expected to get the notes from the day(s) you missed. All handouts and worksheets given in class can be printed from the website. Any assignments that were due during your absence are due the day you return; no excuses! You have two days to make up any missed work not including the day you return. REMIND: Text 81010 with the message for your class…

Period Message 1 @jstills1 2 @jstills2 3 @ jstills3 4 @ jstills4


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