Visual Performing Arts Center

Integrated Math 3

Teacher: Mrs. Sandra McAuley

Email: Planning Period: 8:15-9:45

Welcome to our class!! Please review the expectations I have for you as well as other things you will need to know as we begin our year together.

PLEASE refrain from talking while I am teaching

PLEASE be on time. You should be ready to work in your seat within one minute of the bell ringing. This means you should be seated with a sharpened pencil, your assigned calculator, 3-ring binder, paper, workbook, assignments, book and good attitude BEFORE the bell rings. NO work will be accepted in ink-points will be deducted from your assignments. PENCIL ONLY. Three tardies will result in an absence and any absences over three per nine weeks will have to be made up.

Expect every day to be an important day. NO FREE DAYS!

Cheating and disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. They will be dealt with using appropriate measures as noted in the Student Handbook. Integrity is an important value in this class.

Homework is assigned, stamped and checked daily. NO LATE WORK IS ACCEPTED! Make-up work due to an absence should be completed within five days of the absence. THIS IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY!!! Your lowest homework can be dropped for the nine weeks if you help with classroom supplies by bringing a bag of individually wrapped candy or a set of three square boxes of Kleenex. YOU MAY ONLY TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ONCE EACH NINE WEEKS!

Mini progress reports” are given frequently and students are constantly aware of their grade.

Your grade is comprised of several components......

Homework...... 10%

Projects……………15%

Quizzes...... 25%

Tests...... 50%

YOUR GRADE ON THE Final Exam WILL COUNT as 25% OF YOUR FINAL GRADE FOR MY CLASS!!!

*****Please keep this sheet; but review and sign the attached sheet****

Integrated Math 3

Essential Curriculum

1.01  Write equivalent forms of algebraic expressions to solve problems.

1.02  Use algebraic expressions, including iterative and recursive forms, to model and solve problems.

1.03  Simplify and perform operations with rational exponents and logarithms to solve problems.

1.04  Model and solve problems using direct, inverse, combined and joint variation.

2.01 Use logic and deductive reasoning to draw conclusions and solve problems.

2.02 Apply the properties, definitions, and theorems of angles and lines to solve problems and write proofs.

2.03 Apply the properties, definitions, and theorems of two-dimensional figures to

solve problems and write proofs:

a) Triangles.

b) Quadrilaterals.

c) Other polygons.

d) Circles.

2.04 Use the law of sines and law of cosines to solve problems.

3.01 Use systems of two or more equations or inequalities to model and solveproblems; justify results. Solve using tables, graphs, matrix operations, and algebraic properties.

3.02 Use quadratic functions and inequalities to model and solve problems; justify results.

a) Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.

b) Interpret the constants and coefficients in the context of the problem.

3.03 Use rational equations to model and solve problems; justify results.

a) Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.

b) Interpret the constants and coefficients in the context of the problem.

c) Identify the asymptotes and intercepts graphically and algebraically.

3.04 Use equations and inequalities with absolute value to model and solve problems; justify results.

a) Solve using tables, graphs, and algebraic properties.

b) Interpret the constants and coefficients in the context of the problem.

3.05 Transform functions in two dimensions; describe the results algebraically and geometrically

1. I have read the information concerning Integrated Math 3 class and I understand what is expected of me!

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2. CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TO SIGN:

a) I also understand and accept the rules for calculator use and will be using one of yours.

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b) I have my own graphing calculator for this class and will bring it each day.

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A note to your parents or guardians:

I want your child to perform to the best of his/her abilities. Please contact me at any time if I can be of any assistance. My planning is first block and I am available from 8:45-9:45. I encourage your interest and information.

I have also read the attached information and I understand what is expected of my child. I will do my best to assist him/her when necessary.


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I would like to keep parents/guardians and the students themselves aware of their progress in my class. I can do this much easier electronically. Please feel free to email me at any time for an update. Please provide an email address where I can reach you if I have concerns regarding your student. My email address is .

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