Algebra 1

2016-2017Course Syllabus

Teacher: April Wilson

Phone: 281-641-5664

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Mrs. A. Wilson's Algebra 1 Class

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To: 81010 / (832)-786-5692

Conference: Period 2

Classroom Goals

Algebra 1 – We will leave this class with the knowledge and skills needed for success in future mathematics courses. We will pass the Algebra I STAAR exam.

Guidelines for Success

You are in a challenging class; never forget this. If you wish to be successful, do these three things in order of importance.

  1. Do all your homework. Homework is assigned to provide necessary practice to solidify concepts securely in your mind. No matter how simple the concept, I have assigned the homework as my experience has shown me it is needed to be successful on the test. You do yourself a disservice to ignore it.
  2. If you struggle, tell me before the day of the test. Ask questions. Do not wait until the test is graded to let me know that you are having difficulty with a concept. The sooner I know, the sooner I can help you. After the test, I will still help you to understand, but it will not be as useful to your grade.
  3. Attend tutoring, which is free by the way. Some concepts are more difficult than others. Some students need more individual attention than others, and that’s OK. Just be sure to take advantage of the resources available to you.

Classroom Expectations and Consequences

Classroom expectations:

  • Be polite (respect everyone in the classroom and observe all school rules, policies and procedures).
  • Be prompt (in your assigned seat and working when the bell rings).
  • Be prepared (bring all materials needed for class).
  • Be productive (follow directions the first time they are given).

Consequences for Violators:

1st offense: Verbal reminder

2nd offense: Teacher/Student conference

3rd offense: Phone call to parent/guardian

4th offense: Discipline referral

Grades

Grading scale: will be standard for the district – A: 100-90; B: 89-80; C: 79-75; D: 74-70; F: 69-0.Grades will be separated into two categories.

Summative grades, which include all tests, will consist of 60% of your final numeric grade.

Formative grades, which consist collectively of homework, daily grades,quizzes, etc.will make up 40% of your grade.

Late work: Late work will be accepted up to 5 school days after the due date with a penalty of 20 points per day. Work due during an excused absence will be due the next day the student returns to class for no penalty. Work due during an unexcused absence will be considered late. On the fifth day the student will receive an unchangeable grade of zero.

Retakes: Reassessments can have a maximum score of 85. Retakes must take place within one week of the original assessment. Students must make and understand corrections to original test and complete all formative assignments to be eligible for a retake.

Online Work:When there is an online assignment students will be informed of when the assignment “opens” or becomes available and the due date. Students should complete online work and should not assume they have extra time to do an assignment if they are absent on the date it opens or on the deadline date. Students should make every effort to access the assignment via their own electronic device or a library computer.

Academic Dishonesty: It goes withoutsaying, but cheating will not be tolerated. Except for group work, any communication, written or verbal, not with the instructor during a test or quiz will be considered cheating. Any student found cheating will be given a score of one for that assignment. This is to distinguish it from unfinished work.

Tutoring Schedule

Monday 2:50PM to 3:35PM

Classroom Procedures

Entering the Room: As students enter the classthey should make certain they are prepared. This may include things such as sharpening a pencil, picking up a calculator, etc. Class begins at the bell. It is expected that when the bell rings all students will be in their seats working on the warm up. Any homework due will be on their desk for inspection. The teacher will verify homework and take attendance. Students may not loiter in the classroom.

Tardy Policy: As soon as the tardy bell rings the door will shut. If a student is on the outside of the door they are tardy and will be expected to quickly go to the closest office for OSOT (operation start on time).Then quickly return to class.

Supplies: All students are expected to come to class with three things: A pencil, something to write on (paper, notebook, etc.), a binder with dividers to keep track of warm ups/homework/notes/etc.If you do not have a pencil you will need to borrow one before the bell rings. If you must borrow from me you must exchange your ID badge.

Activities Calendar: Students are expected to keep track of assignment due dates, test dates, etc. These dates will be posted on the activities calendar located in the room. Please use an agenda to keep track of these dates.

Grade Status: Students should track their grades using the online system (HAC). If a student needs to discuss his or her current status in the class please approach me before or after class. If it is a matter that requires more attention please make arrangements to stay after school during tutorial hours.

Absences: Please Don’t. But if an absence is unavoidable, the student is responsible for all work and lessons during an absence. Students who have been absent should check the activities calendar and make-up box for the day or days they were absent. Students will have as many days as they were absent to turn in any make-up work without consequence. Students may need to ask a peer for notes or attend tutorials in order to complete their assignment. Missed tests or quizzes must be made up after or before school within a week. Work or tests not made-up within that time will be considered late work.

Passes: There is a school wide no pass zone during the first and last ten minutes of every class. Please understand the importance of class time and make every attempt to take care of personal things during the passing period. If there is an emergency and the student must leave the room, they must have a pass. Each student will be allowed six passes each nine-weeks.

Dismissal: I will dismiss class, not the bell. Students are dismissed from their seats. The class will not be dismissed until all students are seated and all classroom materials are returned neatly to their proper places. The calculator caddy will be checked before dismissal.

Electronic Devices: No cell phones, cameras, portable gaming, music playback devices, etc. are permitted in the classroom. Keep your cell phone silent and put away. The student will be informed ahead of time when electronic devices will be used for instructional purposes. This is the onlytime they will be allowed.

Food and Drink: You may bring a closed container of water into class. No other food or drink is permitted by school policy.

I will be following all school policies.

Parents,

Please read and sign in the space provided below and have your child return it as soon as possible. I also ask that you please submit to me your correct contact information. I plan to communicate with you often regarding our partnership in the education of your child. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at any time. You may contact me through e-mail or by phone and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Your time has been greatly appreciated.

Thanking You in Advance,

Sincerely,

April Wilson

Algebra 1 Teacher

Summer Creek High School

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