Sixth Grade Mathematics Syllabus s3 (2024)

School Year 2016 - 2017

Course Name / GSE Analytic Geometry B / Course Code / 27.0972
School Name / Cedar Grove High School / Teachers Name / Troy Williams & John Caruthers
School Phone Number
Teacher Phone Number / (678) 874-4002
(678) 874-4137 / Teachers Email
/

School Website
Teacher Website / http://www.cedargrovehs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/
http://www.cedargrovehs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/TroyWilliams.aspx
http://www.cedargrovehs.dekalb.k12.ga.us/JohnCaruthers.aspx

Course Description

Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) Analytic Geometry is the second in a sequence of courses designed to ensure that students are prepared to study higher‐level mathematics. GSE Analytic Geometry is organized into 7 units. Transformations on the coordinate plane provide opportunities for the formal study of congruence and similarity. The study of similarity leads to an understanding of right triangle trigonometry and connects to quadratics through Pythagorean relationships. The study of circles uses similarity and congruence to develop basic theorems relating circles and lines. Quadratic expressions, equations, and functions are developed; their characteristics and behavior are compared to those of linear and exponential relationships from Coordinate Algebra. Circles return with their quadratic algebraic representations on the coordinate plane. The link between probability and data is explored through conditional probability. The Mathematical Practice Standards apply throughout the course and, together with the content standards, encourage students to experience mathematics as a coherent, useful, and logical subject.

In the spring students take a culminating state exam, the Georgia Milestones End-of-Course test for Analytic Geometry.

Curriculum Overview

The following academic concepts will be covered. THIS IS ONLY A GUIDE AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

CURRICULUM OVERVIEW – UNITS OF STUDY
Analytic Geometry A / Analytic Geometry B
Similarity, Congruence, and Proofs / Quadratic Functions
Right Triangle Trigonometry / Geometric and Algebraic Connections
Circles and Volume / Applications of Probability
Extending the Number System / Georgia Milestone EOC preparation (Review Analytic A)

BOARD-APPROVED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS

Title / Houghton, Mifflin, Harcourt – Georgia Analytic Geometry
ISBN / 9780547867656
Replacement Cost / $84.70
Online book and/or resources / my.hrw.com
Online student access code (school specific) / Username: snumber0519 Password: lunch number

GRADING SYSTEM: The DeKalb County School District believe that the most important assessment of student learning shall be conducted by the teachers as they observe and evaluate students in the context of ongoing classroom instruction. A variety of approaches, methodologies, and resources shall be used to deliver educational services and to maximize each student’s opportunity to succeed. Teachers shall evaluate student progress, report grades that represent the student’s academic achievement, and communicate official academic progress to students and parents in a timely manner through the electronic grading portal. See Board Policy IHA.

GRADING CATEGORIES / GRADE PROTOCOL
Pre-Assessment - 0%
Assessment During Learning (Quizzes) – 25%
Guided, Group Practice (Classwork/Homework)– 45%
Summative Assessment (Tests) – 30% / A 90 – 100
B 80 – 89
C 71 – 79
D 70
F Below 70
DISTRICT EXPECTATIONS FOR SUCCESS
STUDENT PROGRESS / Semester progress reports shall be issued four and a half, nine and thirteen and a half weeks into each semester. The progress of students shall be evaluated frequently and plans shall be generated to remediate deficiencies as they are discovered.Plans shall include appropriate interventions designed to meet the needs of the students. See Board Policy IH.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY / Students will not engage in an act of academic dishonesty including, but not limited to, cheating, providing false information, falsifying school records, forging signatures, or using an unauthorized computer user ID or password. See the Code of Student Conduct - Student Rights and Responsibilities and Character Development Handbook.
HOMEWORK / Homework assignments should be meaningful and should be an application or adaptation of a classroom experience. Homework is at all times an extension of the teaching/learning experience. It should be considered the possession of the student and should be collected, evaluated and returned to the students. See Board Policy IHB.
MAKE-UP WORK
DUE TO ABSENCES / When a student is absent because of a legal reason as defined by Georgia law or when the absence is apparently beyond the control of the student, the student shall be given an opportunity to earn grade(s) for those days absent. Make-up work must be completed within the designated time allotted. See Board Policy IHEA.
SCHOOL EXPECTATIONS FOR SUCCESS
CLASSROOM
EXPECTATIONS / · Follow all school and district rules, including the prohibition of electronics and food/drink in class.
· Be seated before the tardy bell with all required materials. Begin bell ringer without prompting from teacher.
· Treat others with respect.
· Actively participate in class activities and discussions.
MATERIALS AND
SUPPLIES / · Portfolio (2 inch, 3-ring binder): Student must maintain portfolio throughout the semester. Portfolio will be graded.
· 5 – Dividers (label as below)
◦ Bell Ringers
◦ Worksheets
◦ Tests/Quizzes (Will have grades on them)
◦ Math Writings
◦ Drawings
· Notebook paper (loose-leaf paper)
· #2 pencils and erasers, pencil sharpener (personal size)
· 2 Highlighters (2 different colors)
· Scientific calculator (Casio fx-300 ES or fx-300 ES PLUS).
· Kleenex (extra 10 points)
· Hand sanitizer (extra 10 points)
· Pencil Pouch (recommended)
EXTRA HELP / · Tutorial
Tuesday-Thursday, Room 321, 3:20 – 3:45 p.m.
· Online Resources
o Gizmos – www.explorelearning.com
o USA Test Prep – www.usatestprep.com
o Study Island – www.studyisland.com
o Khan Academy – www.khanacademy.org
· See teacher website for additional resources and instructions
PARENTS AS PARTNERS / · Reach out to teacher via email or phone with any questions or concerns or to set up a conference
· Check Parent Portal on a regular basis
· Check student’s classwork/notes/Worksheets every week to see 100% completion
· Have your student use the online resources noted above
· Review progress reports every 4.5 weeks with student
4.5-week report 9/15/16 (Date is not exact but close to these dates)
9-week report 10/15/16
13.5-week report 11/16/16

*Parents please sign here saying you have read the course syllabus:

Print Name: ______

Sign Name: ______

Student Name: ______

PLEASE SIGN BELOW AND RETURN

Student Name ______

I have read the syllabus.

Student Signature______

Parent/Guardian Signature______

Date______

Additional information to support continued contact:

Information / Parent/Guardian
Home Phone Number
Cellular Phone Number
Work Phone Number
Email Address

Sixth Grade Mathematics Syllabus s3 (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Domingo Moore

Last Updated:

Views: 6018

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Domingo Moore

Birthday: 1997-05-20

Address: 6485 Kohler Route, Antonioton, VT 77375-0299

Phone: +3213869077934

Job: Sales Analyst

Hobby: Kayaking, Roller skating, Cabaret, Rugby, Homebrewing, Creative writing, amateur radio

Introduction: My name is Domingo Moore, I am a attractive, gorgeous, funny, jolly, spotless, nice, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.