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Audrey Stroh
Sandy High School, room M3-3
Algebra 2
2016-2017
Email: Audrey.Stroh@ortrail.k12.or.us
Class Website: strohmath.weebly.com
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is an advanced second year Algebra course that integrates geometry and algebra. Included in the topics to be
covered are functions and systems of linear equations, problem solving, quadratic equations, polynomials, rational
expressions and functions, radical expressions and functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, conic sections, statistics,
series and sequences, and trigonometry,
TEXTBOOK
Algebra 2 CCSS, Glencoe/McGraw Hill
REQUIRED MATERIALS
**All required materials must be brought to each and every class.**
All students will be required to have a separate notebook with at least 100 pages for Algebra 2 class notes.
Students will also be required to keep a separate Algebra 2 section in a binder for additional class handouts that do
not go into the notebook.
Graphing calculators are requiredthey will NOT be provided in the classroom and cellphones are NOT replacements.
The TI-84 or TI-83 are highly recommended.
Pencil and eraser
EXPECTATIONS
To ensure an equitable learning environment:
Be on timebe in your seat when the bell rings and working on the daily warm-up problem(s).
Be preparedhave all materials ready by the start of the class, including your notebook, sharpened pencils,
homework that is due, and any handouts/supplies that will be used during the period.
Be thoughtfulask questions about the materialit helps everyone in the learning process!
Be focusedkeep cell phones and music playing devices properly put away during class.
Be consideraterespect the learning environment for others and for yourself.
CALCULATOR POLICY
A graphing calculator is required for this class and it is expected that students bring their own calculators each day.
Calculators will not be allowed to be shared between students on tests or quizzes. In addition, cell phones and iPods are not
alternatives to calculators and will not be allowed to be used in the classroom. Any violations on a test or quiz will result in
a0 for cheating.
GRADING POLICY
Your final grade in this class is a measure of student understanding of the following state standards:
A.CED.1-4; A.SSE.1, 2, 4; A.REI.2, 3, 7, 11; A.APR.1-4, 6-7; F.BF.1, 3-4; F.IF.4-5, 7-9; F.TF.1, 2, 5, 7; F.LE.4; N.CN.1, 2, 7, 9; G.GPE, 12; G.SRT.6, S.IC.5, S.CP.1-3, 5-7; S.ID.4
Grades are based on the following weighting system:
Assignments (Homework, class work, etc.)
Formative Assessments (Quizzes, Projects, etc.)
Summative Assessments
Final
90-100% A
80-89% B
70-79% C
10%
40%
40%
10%
60-69% D
0-59% F
Assignments Each assignment is due the following day, unless otherwise specified. Assignments are graded primarily on
effort and completeness of work. The maximum score late work may receive is 67% (2/3rds the original amount of total
points), and late work is only accepted until the end of the unit.
Formative Assessments This category includes class activities, exit slips, projects, and quizzes (no retakes). These
assessments allow for increased communication between the student and the teacher to evaluate how well the student is
learning before the summative assessment. Quizzes will be given weekly.
Summative Assessments Tests at the end of each unit of study will be graded problem by problem. Partial credit is awarded
to incorrect answers when work is shown and most of the process is correct. Retake tests are allowed (once per test) and
must be made up before or after school, before the following unit is completed. Students must request and fill out a Request
to Retest reflection form in which they schedule two meeting dates with the teacher (once to reflect upon and discuss the test,
and another to retake it). Both the students and a parents signature are required on this form. Ms. Stroh will always take the
higher of the two test scores.
Final At the end of each semester a final test will be given that includes all topics covered during the semester.
Online Gradebook:
Students and parents can expect an assignment to be entered into the online gradebook within one week of the assigned due
date. Homework grades are entered at the end of each unit.
AVAILABILITY
Feel free to stop by Ms. Strohs classroom before or after school to get additional help or to say hi and chat. To ensure that
Ms. Stroh is in the room when you stop by, you may want to pre-arrange a meeting time. In addition, Ms. Stroh will hold
Tutorial Tuesdays most weeks immediately following the end of 7th period for any students who want additional help or need
to make up tests or quizzes. Students who have a D or F in the class are strongly encouraged to attend Tutorial Tuesdays, or
come another day before or after school if unable to attend.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------*I have read and understand the expectations and policies for Algebra 2*
Student Name: ___________________________________________ Student signature: ______________________________________ Class Period: _______
Parent Name: ___________________________________________
Questions or Concerns: