Pre-Calculus –Syllabus
Textbook: Pre-Calculus Enhanced with Graphing Utilities, 5e, Sullivan and Sullivan, Prentice Hall
Website: http://www.interactmath.com/ and http://mathispower4u.yolasite.com/
**From this website you must choose your book and then the chapter and section. This site can be used to review for a test, assist with homework, and provide explanation of problems when class is missed.
Instructor: Katie Hanners
Room 230
E-mail:
School Phone: 928-7100
Functions and Their Graphs
Chapter 2 / ·  Functions
·  The Graph of a Function
·  Properties of Functions
·  Library of Functions
·  Piecewise Functions
·  CBR Motion Detector Activity
·  Graphing Techniques: Transformations
·  Mathematical Models: Building Functions / 15
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 5 / ·  Review Domain and Range of Functions
·  Composite Functions
·  One-to-One Functions
·  Inverse Functions
·  Exponential Functions
·  Logarithmic Functions
·  Solving Logarithmic and Exponential Equations
·  Financial Models
·  Exponential Growth and Decay Models
·  Newton’s Law and Logistic Growth and Decay
·  House, Car, and Investment Investigation and Reading Assignments / 23
Right Triangle Trigonometry and ACT Review
Chapter 8.1,8.2,8.3,8.4 and outside sources / ·  Review Special Right Triangles
·  Review Sine, Cosine, and Tangent
·  Solve Problems using Right Triangle Trigonometry
·  Review other ACT Topics
·  Law of Sines
·  Law of Cosines / 13
Trigonometric Functions
Chapter 6 / ·  Angles and Their Measures (Degrees and Radian)
*Note: Add coterminal angles
·  Trigonometric Functions and the Unit Circle
·  Properties of the Trigonometric Functions
·  Graphs of Sine and Cosine
·  Graphs of Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant, Secant Functions
·  Phase Shift: Sinusoidal Curve Fitting / 25
·  End of First Semester
Analytic Trigonometry
Chapter 7 / ·  The Inverse of the Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Functions
·  Trigonometric Identities
·  Sum and Difference Formulas
·  Double-Angle and Half-Angle Formulas
·  Product-to-Sum and Sum-to-Product Formulas
·  Trigonometric Equations / 25
Graphs
Chapter 1 / ·  Rectangular Coordinates
·  Using a Graphing Calculator
·  Intercepts, Symmetry, Graphing Key Equations
·  Solve equations using a Graphing Calculator
·  Lines
·  Circles / 12
Linear and Quadratic Functions
Chapter 3 / ·  Linear Functions and Their Properties
·  Linear Models
·  Building Linear Models from Data
·  Quadratic Functions and Their Properties
·  Building Quadratic Models from Data and from Verbal Descriptions
·  Inequalities Involving Quadratic Functions / 18
Polynomial Functions
Chapter 4.1,4.5,4.6 / ·  Polynomial Functions and Models
·  The Real Zeros of a Polynomial Function
·  Complex Zeros
·  Fundamental Theorem of Algebra / 14
Rational Functions
Chapter 4.2,4.3,4.4 / ·  Properties of Rational Functions
·  Graphing Rational Functions
·  Polynomial and Rational Inequalities / 6
Additional Topics as time allows / ·  Chap 10 Review of Conic Sections
·  Chap 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 Sequences and Series
·  13.2 Permutations and Combinations
·  9.4 Vectors
·  12.5 Binomial Theorem / ???
Final Exam and Review / 3-4 days

Assessment:

Students will be assessed using points from the following categories:

·  Homework & Activities –30%

·  Tests, Quizzes and Projects-70%

Homework will occur almost daily and will be evaluated the following day. Tests will occur at the end of each chapter and may contain short answer, multiple choice, essay and/or open response questions. In each chapter there will be one or two quizzes, which may or may not be announced. Activities and projects will be evaluated using a guide given to the student at the beginning of the assignment.

Course Materials

You will need to bring the following materials with you each day to class:

·  Textbook

·  Pencils, erasers, and dry-erase markers

·  Loose-leaf paper, binder (Class Notebook) and four (4) dividers

·  Graph paper

****Note: A graphing calculator is NOT required. If you choose to invest in a graphing calculator, it is suggested you purchase TI-84 or TI-84 plus. You will not be allowed to use TI-89 or above in class.

Classroom Rules/Expectations:

1.  Be responsible for your work. Bring supplies and homework every day.

2.  Be in your assigned seat ready to work when the tardy bell rings.

3.  Seek additional help immediately if a topic seems difficult or requires alternative approaches to assist in your understanding.

Guidelines for Success:

1.  Respect yourself and others.

2.  Make responsible decisions.

3.  Be on time and prepared for class.

4.  Put forth your best effort.

Course Policies

Absences/Makeup Work: When you return from an absence, you are responsible for the following:

·  Turning in any homework that was due the day(s) of your absence.

·  Reading the textbook section or other material that was used as a resource during your absence.

·  Getting the homework assignment(s) you missed and updating your class notebook.

·  Turning in your make-up work.

According to school policy, you have as many days as you were absent to turn in missed assignments. However, you should turn in at least one make-up assignment as well as the current assignment each day until you are caught up. Make-up tests must be taken outside of regular class time.

Helpful Hints: Students are encouraged to actively participate in all class discussions by making appropriate comments in appropriate ways; asking questions by raising hands; putting work on the board when asked; participating in group work as a contributing member; and answering questions when called upon.

To Discuss Your Child’s Progress: Please call the school and leave a message or make an appointment for a conference to insure that instructional time is uninterrupted. I will return your call or schedule a conference either after school hours or during planning time. I can also be reached via E-mail.