Integrated Algebra 2

 Periods 1 and 3

Welcome to Algebra 2! This is the second course in Algebra designed especially for students in our Tech Prep Program who desire an algebra course with more structure and more depth than provided in the Integrated Mathematics courses. The student enrolled in the Algebra 2 course must have successfully completed the Algebra 1 course.

TEXTBOOK - (You must have a bookcover throughout the school year)

Title: HOLT INTRODUCTORY ALGEBRA 2

Authors: Russell F. Jacobs

Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.

(This book is used for both the Integrated Algebra 1 and Integrated Algebra 2 courses)

 In this course we will complete Chapters 9 through 19

A brief review of Algebra I topics

Chapter 9 - Factoring Polynomials

Chapter 10 - Products and Quotients of Rational Expressions

Chapter 11 - Sums and Differences of Rational Expressions

Chapter 12 - Relations and Functions s

Chapter 13 - Linear Functions

Chapter 14 - Systems of Sentences

Chapter 15 - More on Systems of Sentences

Chapter 16 - Systems of Inequalities

Chapter 17 - Quadratic Function

Chapter 18 - Quadratic Equations

Chapter 19 - Probability

Please note the special sections found in the back of the textbook. Become familiar with these pages.

Pages 570 - 572 Glossary

Pages 573 - 578 Index

*Pages 579 - 618 Answers to Selected Exercises (usually the odd numbered exercises)

 NOTEBOOKS

You MUST have a NOTEBOOK for this class!!! It will be checked daily. In this notebook you will keep: class notes, sample problems and assignments.

A three ring looseleaf binder for this class is strongly suggested. There will be many handouts in this course and it will be better for your own organization.

 ABSENTEEISM

For you to succeed in this course, you must be present in class daily. However, if you are absent, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to make up any work missed. You are to get all notes from previous class from a fellow student and be prepared to show them to the teacher. Hand in all assignments missed within 3 days of your return. If you are absent the day of a scheduled major Chapter Test, you will make up this test on your first day back to class.

Algebra is the building block for future work in Mathematics. Material builds daily and you must keep up with the work daily to be completely successful.

 HOMEWORK - ASSIGNMENTS

As in every Mathematics class -- YOU MUST PRACTICE TO DO WELL.

We will, therefore, have homework nearly every day. Time will be given toward the end of the class period to begin these assignments. If you do not use this time to do the assigned work, you will forfeit this privilege. At no time are you permitted to work on an assignment for another course or to write "notes" to your friends during this period.

Assignments will be corrected and graded the following class period. The grading scale for these daily assignments will be on a scale of 3, 2, 1, 0.

3 points if the assignment is complete

2 points if the assignment is more than 1/2 complete

1 point if the assignment is less than 1/2 complete

0 points if the assignment is not attempted

A total daily grade will be accumulated throughout each 9-week grading period.

 EVALUATION/TESTING

Unannounced quizzes will be given frequently -- so be prepared daily.

Announced major test will be given at the end of each Chapter -- worth 100%.

 CLASS CONDUCT

You must be on time for class and prepared with all materials required. It is expected that you conduct yourself in a controlled manner while in this classroom. Please raise your hand if you have any questions or if you wish to respond to a question raised by the teacher. Talking during class instruction will not be tolerated. Your attention and participation is essential for your success -- inattention or sleeping during class will result in a 0% for that day's participation and daily grade.

 BOARD WORK

Daily assignment problems will be put on the chalkboard. Those students who volunteer to go to the board will receive 1/2 point EXTRA CREDIT for each attempt.

 GRADES

Your grade is based on:

 

class preparation daily

 

assignments

 

class participation

 

notebooks

 

quiz grades / major test grades

 

board work

 

 Overview of Week's Assignments 

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