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Title: Math 2


1
Math 2
  • Ms. Heinl
  • Miami University, 1989
  • Cleveland State University, 2004
  • 26th year of teaching

2
Topics we will be studying
  • Unit 1 The Real Number System
  • Unit 2 Graphing Quadratics
  • Unit 3 Analyzing Quadratics Algebraically
  • Unit 4 Similarity
  • Unit 5 Right Triangle Trigonometry
  • Unit 6 Area and Volume
  • Unit 7 Functions
  • Unit 8 Probability

3
Materials you need for class EVERYDAY
  • Math-Only 3-ringed binder
  • This is a must! You will not
  • have a book for this course
  • and will be getting
  • lots of hand-outs . . . . .
  • You MUST have this by
  • Friday of this week.
  • Notebook AND graph paper
  • Pencils with erasers

4
Attendance
  • Come to class on time.
  • Come to school everyday!
  • You must make up any work missed due to absence.
    It is your responsibility to complete it and turn
    it in ASAP.
  • If you are absent the day before a test or quiz,
    you must take it with the class.
  • If you are absent on the day of a test or quiz,
    you must take it on the day you return.
  • If you are absent due to a family vacation, you
    must turn in all of your make-up work the first
    day of your return to school.

5
Procedure to follow if you are absent
  1. Check the Heinl Online Classroom on the Mayfield
    website to see what you have missed.
  2. Download a copy of the notes from the day or days
    that you missed.
  3. Read and try to understand the notes.
  4. Ask questions when you come back.

6
Grading
  • Learning Checks 4 points Risk-free ?
  • Homework 2 points randomly collected
  • Quizzes 25 ? 50 points (SOME quizzes will be
    open-notes. You will be allowed to use your notes
    only if they are in a 3-ringed binder.)
  • Projects 25 ? 60 points
  • Tests 100 points
  • Semester Exams

7
Class Rules
  • PLEASE
  • Be on time.
  • Tardy not in assigned seat when tardy bell
    rings. YOUR BOOKS BEING ON YOUR DESK DOES NOT
    COUNT AS YOU BEING IN THE CLASSROOM.
  • No sleeping/head down on desk.
  • Bring necessary materials each day.
  • Speak professionally. Swearing will not be
    tolerated.
  • No calculator games I will delete them.
  • Stay in your seat until the bell rings.

8
And . . . .
Starting tomorrow, I will take cell phones and
personal music systems if I see them and turn
them into the office. Food drinks will be
thrown in the garbage. Exception WATER
9
Miscellaneous Items
  • I am available for extra help 2nd and 5th periods
    and after school.
  • To obtain the weekly assignments, class notes and
    homework answers, go to the Heinl Online
    Classroom.

10
Do not ask Ms. Heinl the following questions
  • Can a get a drink?
  • Can I go to my locker?
  • Can I borrow a pencil?

11
Math 2
  • Monday First Day of School
  • HW Bring your binder tomorrow everyday
    after!!!
  • Complete Parts A B on Critical Skills Review
  • Tuesday Continue Critical Skills Review
  • HW Complete parts C D from Critical Skills
    Review
  • Wednesday Continue Critical Skills Review
  • HW Complete parts E F from Critical Skills
    Review
  • Thursday Navigator Set-up Extra
    Equation-solving practice
  • Friday Open-Notes Quiz Critical Skills Review
    Begin Lesson 1-1 The Real Number System

12
Top Ten Jobs According to WSJ.com for 2014
CareerCast.com Math skills unlock a world of
career opportunities, publisher Tony Lee
said. Theres a huge, huge range of
opportunities for mathematicians . . . Some can
go the education route, but there's much more.
Hiring demand also is very high among
corporations, government agencies and the
non-profit world.
CareerCast.com rated 200 jobs Four categories
environment, which rates things like
competitiveness income at low, middle, and high
career positions the outlook for income and
employment growth and stress factors such as
travel and deadlines.
http//blogs.wsj.com/atwork/2014/04/15/best-jobs-o
f-2014-congratulations-mathematicians/?KEYWORDSbe
stjobs2014
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14
A Final Note
  • Work to your potential!
  • Do not be afraid to ask questions or for extra
    help!
  • I have high expectations for all students you
    should have high expectations for me!
  • The work you do now will have a great impact on
    your future!

The rewards of an education last a lifetime!
15
Todays task Please . . .
  • Complete Parts A, B and C of Critical Skills
    Review
  • Stay in your seats until the bell rings.
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