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    2116 East Haines Street

    Philadelphia, PA 19138267-336-2730

    Course: Algebra 2A (one semester, 0.5 credits)

    Term: 2011-2012 Semester 1

    Teacher: Mr. Bujak

    Room: 106

    Phone: 267-336-2730 ext. 5612 (school)

    215-690-1158 (preferred)

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Website: http://edwardbujak.wikispaces.com (course website)

    www.hopecschool.org (school website)

    The person who does the work is the only one who learns.

    from The First Days of Schoolby Harry K. Wong and Rosemary Tripi Wong

    INTRODUCTION and COURSE OVERVIEW

    This course is a continuation of Algebra 1. Topics include number systems and non-linear

    expressions and equations. After completing the course, students are prepared to pass the

    Keystone Algebra 2 Exam Module 1.

    COURSE GOALS

    Our shared goal for this course is for each student to meet or exceed the objectives presented inthe Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Mathematics. These standards may be accessed on

    the Web at www.pdesas.org. This course will equip students with a solid foundation in

    problem-solving and critical thinking for success in current and future mathematics courses.

    UNIT TOPICS MAY INCLUDE

    Non-Linear Expressions

    Solving Equations

    Solving Formulas

    Polynomials

    Quadratic Equations

    Operations with Complex Numbers

    ATTENDANCE and MAKE-UP WORK

    In order to be successful in this course, it is important that students attend class each day that

    school is in session. Students are expected to be prompt, prepared, and ready to learn. An

    excess of 15 unexcused absences per quarter earns a failure. Students who are absent mustbring an excused absent note. For makeup work see attached sheet Guidelines for Students

    Making Up Work After Absence or Suspension.

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    COURSE REQUIREMENTS

    Each student will be utilizing his/her individual materials including handouts and class

    room textbook everyday.

    Each student must bring his/her personal items to class everyday:

    o 3-ring binder to organize all the handouts chronologically

    o Single subject notebook or loose leaf paper

    o

    Pen/pencil These personal items cannot be stored in the class room and are necessary for the daily

    work which must be done in the notebook for credit.

    GRADES

    Students will earn grades according to his/her progress in learning, his/her process in

    learning, and his/her products produced.

    Students will be graded on homework, class work, positive class participation, quizzes,

    tests, and projects.

    Homework is assigned almost every night.

    Assignments and grades will be posted in PowerSchool Gradebook with details.

    There is no extra credit. Do the assigned work. Citizenship is part of your daily participation grade.

    Attendance is not part of your grade.

    Students and parent(s)/guardian(s) may access a students attendance record and grades for all

    the students subjects via a Web browser with PowerSchool and PowerSchool Gradebook.

    The URL is http://67.102.187.94. Obtain your usernames and passwords from your advisor.Gradebook will have all work, references, links listed on all assignments.

    Grading will be weighed as such:

    Tests and projects 30%Class work and Participation 20%

    Quizzes 30%Homework 20%

    Students will be graded using the following grade scale:

    90-100 A

    80-89 B70-79 C

    60-69 D

    Below 60 Failure

    TEXTBOOK

    Algebra 2 Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2003, ISBN 0-03-066054-8

    Mr. Bujak shall make all materials available at http://edwardbujak.wikispaces.com. These and

    other resources are also linked in PowerSchool Gradebook.

    BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS

    To insure a safe learning environment, obey all school rules as outlined in the HOPE Charter

    High School Code of Conduct(www.hopecschool.org/downloads/CodeofConduct.rtf). Studentattitude is a matter of choice. Any student who violates these school rules means he/she is

    ready to accept the consequence(s).

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    STUDENT OBLIGATIONS

    Each student will:

    attend to personal needs before coming to class

    arrive to class on time

    be respectful of himself/herself, others, and personal property

    be responsible for your learning, your conduct, and your attitude

    continue reaching for the next level in learning and life

    be prepared to learn (see course requirements)

    positively participate in class discussion and activities

    always have a working non-offensive email address for proper course communication withMr. Bujak, team mate(s), fellow classmates, and cloud-computing support

    INSTRUCTOR OBLIGATIONS

    Instructor will:

    provide students with a safe, positive, and fair environment for creative expression

    present/discuss information in a manner that facilitates all learning styles

    treat each student equally and with respect

    respond promptly to inquires made by email and/or telephone

    communicate with parent(s)/guardian(s) on a regular basis

    be available before school and after school for additional assistance

    teach skills that will take students beyond the classroom

    always act in a professional manner and model the behavior I want my students to have

    enforce the rules of Hope Charter School consistently

    teach every day and waste no time

    post all resources and grades online in PowerSchool Gradebook and/or our class wiki(http://edwardbujak.wikispaces.com) in a timely manner

    accommodate each students special needs and modify lessons to meet Individualized

    Education Plans (IEP).

    INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS

    Direct instruction, active learning, discovery learning, modeling, cooperative groups, projects,

    presentations, literacy activities, individual work, pair work, discussions, discourse, debates,teacher-led instruction, research activities, peer tutoring, one-on-one, computer technology,

    intervention and prevention. The room is set up with one large Harkness table with the

    students and teacher seated facing each other.

    PASSES

    Students may leave class for emergencies only. Passes are a privilege; which means No Work

    No Pass. Per school policy, there are no passes the first 10 minutes of each period and thelast 10 minutes of each period.

    NOTE

    The teacher reserves the right to modify this syllabus throughout the year for the good of the

    class as a whole.

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    Guidelines forStudents Making Up Work After Absence or Suspension

    I. PURPOSE: To communicate the HOPE Charter School policy in regards to students

    making up work after an absence or suspension.

    II. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: In order to be permitted to make up exams and workmissed following a suspension or being disciplined, the student shall

    Go to the teacher or instructor of a course and tell her/him that the student wants to

    make up exams, work or other assignments he/she missed during absence or while onsuspension within two (2) school days of the student returning to school;

    Agree on a day and time that is convenient for the teacher to sit down and review the

    missed exams, work or other assignments with student within two (2) school days of

    the student going to the teacher;

    Complete and submit the missed work or other assignments to the teacher within five

    (5) school days of receiving the missed work or assignments from the teacher; and/or

    Take make-up exams on a day and time that is mutually convenient for both the teacherand the student within five (5) school days of the student being notified of the missed

    exams.

    III. CONSEQUENCES: If a student chooses not to assume his/her responsibilities for

    making up exams, work or other assignments missed during absence or while beingdisciplined, the consequences are that the student will receive no credit for the missed exams,

    work or other assignments.

    IV. RATIONALE: The main purpose of this policy is to teach responsible student behavior

    by letting the student know that there are consequences for his/her actions, and certain seriousstudent actions warrant serious consequences, including temporary removals from the HOPE

    community by way of suspensions. As part of our efforts to teach students greater

    responsibility for themselves, their behavior, and their education, HOPE Charter School offersstudents who have missed school-time due to absences and/or suspensions opportunities to take

    responsibility for their course grades by making up exams and other work they missed whileabsent or suspended. However, to be fair to the teaching staff, these cannot be open-ended

    opportunities. Nor should the teaching staff shoulder the burden of offering these opportunitiesto students. Taking advantage of these opportunities is rightfully the responsibility of the

    student.

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    ALGEBRA 2A

    SYLLABUS

    Mr. Bujak

    Students name (printed) ____________________________________________

    Date _____________________________________________________

    Period ____________________________________________________

    I ___________________________________________ (students signature) have read and

    fully understand the expectations Mr. Bujak has created in order to provide me with a positivelearning environment to help me achieve academic success in my Algebra 2A class.

    I ___________________________________________ (parent/guardians signature) have read

    and fully understand the expectations Mr. Bujak has created for my son/daughter/dependent inorder to provide a positive learning environment and help him/her achieve academic success in

    his/her Algebra 2A class.

    Best Way to Contact (check one or both) ___ E-Mail ___Telephone

    ______________________________________________ Parent/guardians email address

    ______________________________________________ Parent/guardians phone number

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    THIS PAGE IS TO BE SIGNED AND RETURNED.