Geometry(MYP 5)Course Information 2015-2016

Teacher: Mr. Carlson

Room: 318

E-mail:

Phone: 623-445-3154

Mr. Carlson’s Website:

Manage Bac website for marks and progress:

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Welcome to Geometry! This course will challenge your logic and spatial reasoning skills. Many of the topics covered will be used again when you take Algebra 3-4 next year.

Materials Needed For Success

3 ring binder with 6 dividers

Loose leaf paper OR a dedicated spiral notebook for Geometry

2 pencils with erasers.All work is to be done in PENCIL ONLY!

Compass(not the direction kind!)

Colored pen fornotes and peer grading

[Optional] TI-83 or TI-84 graphing calculator. The classroom has a set of graphing calculators which may be used, but will not be available for completing work outside of class. A graphing calculator will be recommended in every high school and college math course from this point forward and would be a wise investment for your future education.

Your final mark will be determined by assessment of your proficiency in the standards for this course. Practice work will be assigned and should be completed in order to gain proficiency in skills and a thorough understanding of concepts. Each piece of work is crucial as it provides an opportunity for feedback on improvement and also for growth in the student’s education. Studentsthat do not develop and practice skills through these assignments are not likely to pass this course.

Attendance: If you are absent, you will have to find out what you missed from your teammates and make up the work on your own time. Being absent on the day before a test does not excuse the student from taking the test. Excessive absences and/or tardiness may result in a loss of credit.

DO NOT MISS CLASS!

Fall Semester

Geometric constructions

Rigid transformations

Right triangles and trigonometry

Spring Semester

Dilations

3-Dimensional figures

Be Respectful / Be Responsible / Be Safe
Classroom
Expectations / -Listen the first time
-Treat all school and personal property with care
-Speak kindly and when appropriate
-Use electronics appropriately / - Be there
- Be ready
- Be on time
- Be involved
- Be honest
- Eat/Drink in appropriate areas
-Own your actions / -Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself
-Ask permission to leave

Tardy students will be subject to disciplinary action. If you are not in your seat when the bell rings, you are tardy.

What to do immediately upon entering this classroom:

  1. Take your seat.
  2. Turn all electronic devices off and place in backpack.
  3. Take out all necessary materials and place backpack on the floor under your desk.
  4. Read the SMARTBoard and follow all directions posted.
  5. Complete any bell work that is assigned.

Consequences for not meeting expectations:

1st Intervention: Conference with student

2nd Intervention: Parent phone call, written reflection, buddy room or other fitting consequence

3rd Intervention: After school detention, contact parents

4th Intervention: Referral to office***Teacher may skip steps if necessary

Extra Help:I have weekly scheduled tutoring days after school on Mondays from 2:20-3:30. You may also schedule an appointment before school any day or after school on Fridays. Take advantage of this time if you are struggling with any material, miss class, or need to make up a test.

Dear Parents and Students, Return this page signed to Mr. Carlson Cut off bottom portion and save

This week you and I become partners in one of the most important jobs we have--helping your child to become all he or she can be. It's a scary, exciting, and challenging task--and a terrifically rewarding one. I would like to make an agreement with you.

  • I will prepare lessons that are engaging and aligned with state standards. Will you help your child get to school daily and on time to appreciate them?
  • All freshmen students will be given a planner free of charge to help them stay organized and manage their time. Will you help your child develop a habit of checking it daily in order to develop these important skills, meet deadlines, and encourage consistency?
  • In mathematics, it is crucial that students practice the skills they learn at school to develop proficiency. I promise to assign worthwhile homework that can be completed in a reasonable time frame. Will you check daily to see that your child has completed it to the best of his or her ability? Will you help your child figure out a system for making sure that the assignment is brought to school each morning?
  • I will provide a safe, caring, respectful learning environment for your child with clear expectations and consequences. Will you support these expectations and provide consequences at home if the need arises?
  • I will keep you informed of your child’s progress by keeping the online grade book updated. Will you check it often to stay informed?

I truly believe it is partnership between the teacher, student, and parent that promotes school success. I promise to do my part. Parents and students, please sign below indicating that you will do your part as well.

Thank you very much. I'm looking forward to an exciting year and a rewarding partnership with you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you ever have any questions or concerns. I will do the same. Thank you!

Student: I will:

Come to school on time prepared for class and ready to learn

Complete assignments on time to the best of my ability

Ask for help when I need it

Keep my electronic devices in my backpack and not use them in class unless authorized by my teacher

Contribute positively to the classroom environment and obey school rules

I have read and understand the class syllabus and expectations. Signature______

Parent: I have read and understand the class syllabus and expectations and will address the requests mentioned above.

Signature______Phone______email______

Teacher: I will do my part to support students and parents.

Signature______

------CUT ALONG LINE AND SAVE------Teacher: Mr. Carlson E-mail: Phone: 623-445-3154

Mr. Carlson’s Website: go to the BGHS website. Click departments, then math, then

Jack Carlson on the left.

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