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Mrs. Easley’s Class

Mrs. Easley’s Class. 1 st , 3 rd , and 4 th Algebra III 5 th and 6 th Precalculus. About Mrs. Easley. 1997 Graduate of Louisiana College with B.S. in Mathematics Educations Currently working on M.A. in Mathematics

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Mrs. Easley’s Class

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  1. Mrs. Easley’s Class 1st , 3rd, and 4th Algebra III 5th and 6thPrecalculus

  2. About Mrs. Easley • 1997 Graduate of Louisiana College with B.S. in Mathematics Educations • Currently working on M.A. in Mathematics • Married to Shelton for 13 years with 3 girls-Charlyn (9), Melanie (4), and Audrey (2) • Enjoys time with my family, playing on the computer, and road trips

  3. About Algebra III • Solving equations • Parent functions and their transformations • Multiple Representations of functions • Conic Sections • Preparation for College Algebra • Practice for TAKS, THEA, SAT, ACT

  4. About Precalculus • Trigonometry • Trigonometric Parent Functions • Polar Coordinates • Parent Functions and their Transformations • Sequences and Series • Equations • Conic Sections • Vectors

  5. About Mrs. Easley’s Expectations • Every student prepared every day with pencil, paper, binder, etc. • Homework completed daily • Every student attends tutoring when needed • Every student participating every day • Every student abiding by every school rule every day • Every student using appropriate language every class period

  6. About Mrs. Easley’s Entrance Procedures • Shake Mrs. Easley’s hand as you enter. • Pick up YOUR calculator and journal/quiz. • Sharpen pencils and prepare for lesson. • Note any homework questions in the appropriate place. • Begin writing in journal/working on quiz

  7. About Journals • Mostly on Mondays and Fridays • Question will be posted at the beginning of class. • You have 5 minutes to complete the journal entry. • You must write in complete sentences. • Journal entries will be two daily grades each six weeks

  8. About Quizzes • Tuesdays and Block days (although sometimes on Friday also) • Quizzes will either be posted on the screen or a handout near the calculators • Each quiz is a daily grade. • Unless otherwise directed, notes may be used on quizzes but work MUST be shown to receive any credit.

  9. About Homework • Homework is assigned by unit. • Complete homework daily. Quizzes are based on homework problems. • Odd problems are assigned so that you can check your answers. • Be prepared to ask questions about the homework questions. • Post page number and questions number in the appropriate place before class begins

  10. About Binders • 1 ½ or 2 inch binder with dividers labeled Glossary, Notes, Homework, Tests, Test Prep • Define all vocabulary in the glossary (definition in your own words along with an example) • Keep yourself organized all year • Binders will be graded each six weeks for a test grade

  11. About Consequences • Warning • Contact parents • Removal of privileges • Office Referral

  12. About Tutoring Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:45-3:45

  13. About Paper Headings • Upper Right hand corner • First AND Last Name • Class and Period • Date • Assignment Title

  14. About Exit Procedures • Last 4 minutes of class • Return calculators to correct pocket • Return Journal to the correct drawer • Turn in quizzes/papers to proper tote • Sit quietly in your desk until the bell rings

  15. About During Class Procedures • Restroom passes are NOT allowed while I am lecturing. • If you need to sharpen your pencil, do so before class. If the need arises, raise your hand BEFORE getting out of your desk. • Pay attention for visual cues when working in groups or individually

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