Course Syllabus
Welcome to Math 3!
My name is Mrs. Vargas and I'm happy to have you in my class. If you need help with anything, just contact me! I am always happy to hear from you!
Contact
My contact information:
Office phone: 919-694-8548 Cell phone: (984) 464-1461
E-mail: svargas2@wcpss.net
Supplies
The following will be necessary for each student :
- A computer capable of connecting to the internet. One can be provided, if necessary.
- A notebook & pencil. Students should be prepared to take notes every day.
- A TI-83 (or better) calculator. An virtual calculator is provided for download Click here: TI 83+ Graphing Calculator (Links to an external site.)
Expectations
- Students are expected to log into class on time, everyday. If a student is inactive for more than 10 minutes, they will be marked absent.
- Students should be ready to work & participate the entire class period. Talking through your headset/microphone is required!
- Students are expected to check the announcement tab in Canvas daily. This is where I will post all assignments. They should be completed on time!
- Be smart about what you post on the Internet and what you say to others. The Internet is a lot more public and permanent than it seems.
- Cheating & Plagiarism will not be tolerated. If you cheat in this class, you are cheating yourself out of learning and you probably won't do well. If you cheat in college, they will kick you out of school!
Procedures
These procedures make the class run smoothly. Please make sure you read and understand each one:
- Students should be logged into the classroom by the beginning of the period.
- When the teacher is explaining how to do something, pay attention AND TAKE NOTES!
- If a student needs to get the teacher’s attention for any reason, they should raise their hand or put a question in the chat box. The teacher will answer your questions as quickly as possible, though it might not always be immediately.
- The student should stay in the classroom until the teacher dismisses them.
Here's how you will earn your grade each quarter...
Tests : 30%
Quizzes (Canvas quizzes) : 30%
Assignments (Including APEX quizzes): 30%
Participation (Notes/Discussions) : 10%
Here’s how you will earn your Final Grade for the Semester...
Quarter 1 : 40%
Quarter 2 : 40%
Final Exam : 20%
Absences
Excessive absences can result in the student failing the course and not earning their math credit. It is the student’s responsibility to make up any missing work. Please contact me as soon as possible to let me know why you are absent.
Here's what we'll be up to this semester ...
Unit 1 : More Functions, More Features
Unit 2 : Inverse Functions
Unit 3 : Exponential Functions
Unit 4 : Polynomial Functions
Unit 5 : Rational Functions
Unit 6 : Geometric Functions
Unit 7 : Circles from a Geometric Perspective
Unit 8 : Modeling with Geometry
Unit 9: Trigonometry
Unit 10: Statistics
"IT’S NOT THAT I’M SO SMART, IT’S JUST
THAT I STAY WITH PROBLEMS
LONGER."
– ALBERT EINSTEIN
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