College Math

Course Overview

The purpose of this course is to build on our work from Algebra 1 with linear, quadratic and exponential functions. We will extend our repertoire of functions to include polynomial, rational, and radical functions. We will work closely with the expressions that define the functions and continue to expand and hone our ability to model situations and to solve equations, including solving quadratic equations over the set of complex numbers and solving exponential equations using the properties of logarithms. The year will culminate with units on Statistics and Probability.

This course culminates in a local final exam. There is no state test.

Our Practice

Practice is critical to success in mathematics. Being good at math is like being good at a sport or speaking a foreign language: It comes easier to some than to others, but no one gets good at it without practice. Everyone can succeed with practice!

Homework will consist of interactive online lessons to be completed on your Chromebook, home computer or mobile phone at home or during free time at school. These lessons will be submitted and monitored electronically. Daily homework will be graded on a pass/fail basis. You must complete the lesson to receive a passing grade for the day. Most assignments will include a Google notes sheet that must also be submitted for full credit.

Test and Quizzes will be given regularly. There will be no “pop” quizzes, students will always be made aware of an upcoming assessment no less than 48 hours in advance.

Grades

Grades will points-based but will be roughly weighted as follows:

Tests/Quizzes 75%

Homework 15%

Class Participation 10%

Absences/Late Work

It is your responsibility to keep up with the material being taught in class when it is being taught. If you are able to use your smart phone, you are able to complete the homework on time, regardless of your attendance. If you are absent from class, the classwork for the day will be on google classroom and you are required to do the classwork at home. Tests will be made up on your lunch period or study hall period, if applicable.