Weekly Assignments: Click on the link to take you to your weekly assignments


Assigned Tasks:
The due date for each assignment is the day they are assigned. Each class period is designed to allow enough time to complete the assigned worksheets. If you are not able to complete the assignment it is your responsibility to complete them before the next class period. After that they are considered late. If the assignments are turned in on a time and there is need for corrections, you will have an opportunity to correct and re-submit for a better grade.





STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR IN MATH
1. Commit yourself to Success. Teachers and parents want you to succeed but only you can do the work to make yourself
successful. A positive attitude yields great rewards.

2. Talk to your teacher. Either in class or during extra hours ask as many questions as you need.

3. Properly manage your time both in and out of the classroom.

4. Study in a quiet, comfortable environment.

5. Practice, Practice, Practice!

6. Attend Extra Help sessions even just to check-in with your understanding of material.

PRACTICE LIKE A CHAMPION!!!


HOW TO STUDY FOR A MATH TEST
1. Utilize the course resources as much as possible. These include tutorials, videos, and practice tests questions.

2. Review each section that will be on the test by re-reading notes and/or the text.

3. Understand ALL key concepts and definitions. If you understand an idea you will know how to work a problem.
Students will be required to express algorithmic, conceptual, and application of math topics in written as well as numeric form.

4. Do old homework and class problems, especially those you did wrong, the night before an exam.

5. Create yourself a pre-test. Use the text, look online, or ask your teacher to give you extra problems. Look at the links section
for online help!


6. Ask questions in class.


7. Attend extra help sessions even to check-in with your understanding of concepts.

PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE~PREPARE