Last modified: September 10, 2020
Math Analysis
Course Description/Overview/Welcome Statement
Welcome to Math Analysis! This course is designed for students who have successfully completed prior math classes, and is worth .25 math credits each term. This classroom can help you to be a better problem solver, think logically and develop good habits as a student. I expect you to come to class prepared each day and I hope to provide a classroom where you will feel free to ask questions.
The topics we will cover are: statistics, voting and social choices, digital revolution, game theory, growth and we will study money and resources.
Learning Expectations
Students will be expected to monitor their own progress toward mastering each learning target and gauge how they are meeting success criteria through performance of understanding (homework and daily quizzes). If students are not understanding or able to master a concept, they need to come in to get help after school prior to taking the unit test. I want all students to be able to tell me where they are in their own learning progression and explain what they know or are able to do. If they need help, they should be able to pinpoint where, get help, and get back on course to mastery. It is crucial that at this level of mathematics, students be able to monitor and adjust their own learning trajectory to ensure their own success. In the end, I want all of my students to be strong, independent, self-aware learners.
Assessment of Progress
Each student will be given a quarterly list of assignments (formative assessments). Success criteria will be discussed as we review each assignment so that students will be able to track their own progress toward mastery. We will cover approximately three units per term. At the end of each unit, we will take one day to review, followed by one day of summative testing. Our schedule needs to be flexible enough to allow me to do what is best for student learning throughout the year. Please check powerschool for the latest due date schedule.
Grading Policy:
- Homework (40% of grade)
Homework (10 pts each) Assignments will be assigned daily and is due the next class period. Many assignments will be submitted online through bigideasmath.com Late assignments will earn up to 7 pts. - Classroom work & Quizzes (10% of grade)
Participation (5 pts each day) Students are expected to be on time, be attentive, be respectful, ask and answer questions, and take classroom notes. Tardy students will automatically loose 2 points per day.
Quizzes (5-10 pts each) Daily Quizzes will be review items from targets we have previously covered in class. If you are absent or tardy to class, you will not be allowed to make these up. You must be present to earn the points.
I will drop the lowest two daily quiz grades to compensate for not allowing makeups.
- Tests (50% of grade)
Tests (100-150 pts each) This is the most important part of class, where you have the opportunity to demonstrate what you’ve learned. Tests are given at the end of each unit (@3 per term).
If you are absent on the day of the test, you are expected to make up the test within one week of the original test date. If you do not make it up within that time period, you may not be allowed to make the test up at all.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students needing special accommodations may contact me for alternative arrangements.
Course Materials
Textbook: For All Practical Purposes, 8th edition, by W.H. Freeman and Company
Come prepared with a calculator, textbook, pencil, paper, binder, and completed assignment (all work shown).
Calculators: A calculator is highly recommended for this course. I recommend either the TI-84 plus or the TI-30X IIS, but any scientific/graphing calculator should work. Timpview’s library has a limited number of graphing calculators that can be rented for the school year. Calculators on phones are NOT allowed. This is a school policy, there will be no exceptions.
Classroom Procedures
Classroom Expectations
- Come prepared with a calculator, pencil, paper, binder, and completed assignment (all work shown).
- Respect Self, Teacher, Others and Property.
- Be Responsible and Be Honest: If you are caught cheating in any way you will be given a zero and parents and administrators will be notified, see student handbook.
- Appropriate behavior and participation in class is expected, i.e. be attentive and ready to participate, take notes, don’t write on desks.
- No electronic devices are allowed to be powered on in the classroom. If out during discussion times, they will be confiscated.
- Eating in class is ok, if it is dry food, (gum is wet) or a drink with a lid. If this is distracting anyone you will be asked to put it away.
- Ask for help if you need it! Mrs. Giles will give you extra help if you are trying and you ask. This class can be challenging, but as you apply yourself and put in the effort required, I know that it will be a good experience for you and will help you prepare for the future.
- Hall Passes: Ask me! If you ask to go during a discussion, I will say no, so be prepared.
Attendance: Missing class will affect your grade, as it is easy to get behind and difficult to catch up. If you are absent, you are responsible to find out what the homework is. You can also find your assignments on Powerschool (click on the assignment for that day, and the details will come up). You may earn an extra 2% by having no tardies and at most two excused absences per term.
Calendar of Due Dates for Major Assignments
See the latest posts on Power School to check for assignments and due dates.
Progress Reports and Report Cards
Grading Procedure:
Your grade will be assigned according to the Timpview grade scale:
A: 93-100% A-: 90-92%
B+: 87-89%. B: 83-86% B-: 80-82%
C+: 77-79% C: 73-76% C-: 70-72%
D+: 67-69% D: 63-66% D-: 60-62%
F: 0-59%
Your grade will be calculated based on three categories:
Assessments (50%)
Homework (40%)
Participation and Quizzes (10%)
Connecting Home to School
I will be available after school on Mondays during Consultation from 1:35 – 2:15 and Tuesdays, Wednesdays,Thursdays, and Fridays from 2:15 – 3:00. If arranged with me, we can extend this time. You can look up your grades and assignments on PowerSchool anytime by going to www.timpview.provo.edu. I can be reached by email at wendig@provo.edu, and by phone here at Timpview at 801-221-9720 ext. 3604. I will return your phone call or email as quickly as possible.