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7/27/2019 Course Expectations HPC
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CLASSROOM RULES:1. Be respectful.
2. Be prepared .
3. Be thinking .4. Be attentive.5. Be sure to follow all school
rulesin your planner.
MATERIALS: You must bring thefollowing everyday.
1. Book 2. Pens/Pencils 3. Composition Notebook 4. Colored Pencils 5. Highlighters 6. Calculator (A TI-83 plus or TI-84
is best...TI-89s not permitted)
COMMUNICATION: 1. E-MAIL I check my email often,
so that is the best way tocommunicate with me.
2. MOODLE I post homeworkassignments and many handoutshere. If you are missing something
or absent, this is the best place foryou to go. Password: pi
3. REMIND 101 . Send a text fromyour cell phone to (248)236-6523 with the message @mrslogsdon. Ifyou want to subscribe via email,send an email [email protected] If there is a general announcementI need to make to the class, this
will be how I will communicatethose messages.
E-mail:
Bestdaysforextrahelp:
Tuesdayafterschool,Wednesday
beforeschool.Checkwithmefor
availabilityotherday.
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GRADING:Your marking period grade will bedetermined by points earned divided bypoints offered. There may be occasionalopportunities for extra credit providedto the class, not on an individual basis.
1. Homework will be assignedalmost everyday. Students areexpected to complete ALL theproblems, showing all worknecessary. Homework is due at thebeginning of class and will begraded according to the followingpoints table:2 – Homework completed with
work shown1 – Attempt made, but notcomplete
0 – No attempt made
2. Interactive Notebook must beup to date with RS & LS present andcomplete, pages numbered,headings, neat and colorful.
3. Quizzes will be given every fewdays. It will cover the previoussection or sections, depending onhow difficult the concepts are.Notification of quizzes may or maynot be given. 4. Tests/Projects will be given at theend of every chapter.
5. Final Exam is worth 20%.
MATH INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Your Notebook Will…
o Be a way to organize your notes
o Make your class notes easier to
understand
o Allow you to be more successful in class
o Become a personalized textbook
There are 2 Parts:
Left Side (LS)
Output
Right Side (RS)
InputColorful, creative,
unique to student,
demonstrates
understanding,
process & practice
new skills.
New content and
concepts of
curriculum,
teacher notes or
text driven
information.
In order to be successful, your notebook
MUST be brought to class everyday and
should be used to help with homework.
What Makes an INB different?
Many traditional notebooks have atendency to get disorganized easily.Papers fall out and get lost. Notes can be
boring and hard to understand. Manystudents do not take pride in theirnotebook and consequently do not use itto help them.
Your Interactive Student Notebookwill be your most valuable tool this year.Notes and new ideas will be presented ina clear manner that you will be able touse as your own personal “how-to-guide”. We will use color to emphasize
important points. It may even be usefulin future math courses.
LATE WORK/ABSENCES: Late workwill not be accepted. Late work isconsidered anything attempted to beturned in after I have collected everyoneelse’s things (if absent, keep reading).Good attendance is important no matterwhat you’re doing in life, and math is
no exception. Students best understandnew and old material when they are inclass. If you are absent, it is yourresponsibility to find out theassignment and get the work done.
Cell Phones/Electronic Devices:Devices are not to be used during classtime. Music may be played usingheadphones during independent worktime ONLY! Please be aware that thedevice must be placed on top of the deskat all times. Teacher has the right to tellyou to put the device away at any time.Refusal to follow teacher requests willresult in further consequences and maybe taken away.