Waterford High School Integrated Math Readiness Mrs Viney

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Waterford High School Integrated Math Readiness Mrs. Viney

Waterford High School Integrated Math Readiness Mrs. Viney

Course Description � This course is based on the Common Core Integrated Math 1

Course Description � This course is based on the Common Core Integrated Math 1 Standards. Integrated Math Readiness is a combination of algebra, geometry, and statistics and probability. We will be using the Mathematics Vision Project curriculum, and it will be supplemented with appropriate materials and textbooks to aid in mastery of the standards. This course will involve group work, along with independent work, and will strive to make each student a better “problem solver. ”The curriculum for this course is Mathematics Vision Project. � The goal of this class is to prepare students for Integrated Math 1. � MVP

Student Responsibilities � � � Enter the classroom quietly; be seated and ready to

Student Responsibilities � � � Enter the classroom quietly; be seated and ready to work before the bell rings. Bring all materials to class (paper, pencil, homework, etc. ) Complete all homework assignments. Always show work or explain answers. No credit will be given if only answers are provided. After an absence, get missed notes and make-up all work missed. Perform work in pencil only, showing all steps involved in solving the problems. Students will work on assignments until the bell rings or permission is given to “pack-up”. Be on task, listen to the teacher or person in charge, and follow directions. Show respect for each other, all staff members, and school property. Participate in creating a pleasant and supportive environment by being courteous and polite. NO PHONES/DEVICES (Chromebook Only)

Homework Policy � � Homework is designed to review the day’s work and help

Homework Policy � � Homework is designed to review the day’s work and help students retain concepts; it also reviews past lessons and gets students ready for the coming lesson. Completion of homework is vital to each student’s performance. Homework is assigned daily and due the beginning of the following class session. Students will have a homework log. Each class period while students are doing the warm up, the homework log will be stamped by the teacher. You will receive 2 points if you completed the homework. (You must have made an effort. If random numbers are written you will not receive credit. ) You will receive 1 point if at least half of the assignment is completed and 0 points if less than half is completed. When we finish the module, students will turn in their homework log and homework points will be put in the gradebook. If you have a zero or a one on an assignment, you may finish it completely and one point will be added to your score. So a zero will go to a one and a one will go to a 2. Missing assignments will only be accepted quarterly. One week before the end of the quarter I will put a note on the board stating the date that all missing assignments are due. After that date no missing assignments will be accepted for that quarter.

Cheating/Plagiarism will not be accepted at WHS. This is a serious issue. Students need

Cheating/Plagiarism will not be accepted at WHS. This is a serious issue. Students need to understand that this is the same as stealing. Consequences of cheating or copying include but are not limited to a zero on the test or assignment and a referral. Consequences will be applied to all parties involved, so make sure your work remains your own. 1. Turning in someone else’s work, in whole or in part, as your own (with or without their knowledge) 2. Allowing another student to turn in work as his/her own. 3. Several students writing one assignment and turning in multiple copies all represented as individual work. 4. Turning in an assignment where two or more have at least one part that is word-for-word the same. This is not “working together”. 5. Giving answer(s) to another student. This is not “helping” the other student. 6. When a student is absent, he/she will need to get the notes from another student. Copying a student’s notes when absent is not cheating, copying homework for any reason IS cheating. 7. Copying even one problem/answer is cheating.

Discipline will be in accordance with school policy.

Discipline will be in accordance with school policy.

Bathroom Use • You may use the bathroom twice a quarter • The third

Bathroom Use • You may use the bathroom twice a quarter • The third time you will receive a referral

What to do when you are struggling 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Study your

What to do when you are struggling 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Study your notes and the tasks/homework assignments you have completed. Our curriculum spirals and a task or assignment you completed earlier will help you on the current assignment. Come and see me. Tutoring is offered Mon-Thurs 7: 20 – 8: 00 am. Except when the math department is on morning duty. This occurs approximately every six weeks. NOTE: A student may be asked to leave tutoring if they are not working or if they misbehaved or didn’t work during class time. My phone number is (209)484 -4314. Please call or text me if you need help but never on Sunday unless there is an emergency. Call a friend in class. Mrs. Viney’s Website/Google/Youtube/Kahn Academy, etc.

Course Materials � Pencils & Erasers � Binder Paper � Graph Paper � Module

Course Materials � Pencils & Erasers � Binder Paper � Graph Paper � Module

Grading Policy/Citizenship � Tests and Quizzes 65% � Assignments 10% � Participation 10% �

Grading Policy/Citizenship � Tests and Quizzes 65% � Assignments 10% � Participation 10% � Benchmark/Final 15%

Tests � Semester Final Exams will be comprehensive. � Benchmark Exams will be given

Tests � Semester Final Exams will be comprehensive. � Benchmark Exams will be given at the end of each quarter.

Remind, Grades and Mrs. Viney’s Website � Parents and students can check grades at

Remind, Grades and Mrs. Viney’s Website � Parents and students can check grades at the Waterford High School website. Go to Infinite Campus and log in. � Waterford High School � https: //whsmrsviney. weebly. com/ � Remind: @d 43 kkf

� Mrs. Viney Room #506 � School 874 -9060 Ext 3506 � Feel Free

� Mrs. Viney Room #506 � School 874 -9060 Ext 3506 � Feel Free to email me at jviney@waterford. k 12. ca. us or call me at 484 -4314 if you have any questions. � All Items are Subject to Change at the Discretion of the Instructor

Naming Number Families • 10 is in all five number families: N, W, Z,

Naming Number Families • 10 is in all five number families: N, W, Z, Q, R • -10 is in three number families: Z, Q, R WHITE BOARD Name the number families that the following belong to: 1. 0 2. 3 3. -5

Adding Integers Orange Blocks are positive Red Blocks are negative • 5+(-5) • Your

Adding Integers Orange Blocks are positive Red Blocks are negative • 5+(-5) • Your turn: Name two numbers that when combined make zero • 3+(-4) • -1+5 1. -7+(-2) 2. 10+(-4) 3. -8+12 WHITE BOARD

Game: Integer Addition War Each pair gets a deck of cards – shuffle the

Game: Integer Addition War Each pair gets a deck of cards – shuffle the deck Deal the cards in two piles until all cards are dealt Jack=11 Queen=12 King=0 Black cards are positive Red cards are negative Each person takes two cards and puts them face up – then adds them The player with the greatest sum keeps the cards

Add the Integers 1. -8+5 2. 7+(-15) 3. -1+(-6) White Board

Add the Integers 1. -8+5 2. 7+(-15) 3. -1+(-6) White Board

Problems have gone viral! Order of Operations

Problems have gone viral! Order of Operations

White Board

White Board

White Board

White Board

Order of Operations Game

Order of Operations Game