Class Information

Curriculum Overview

Algebra I is a demanding and exciting math course that will prepare each student for high school geometry and algebra II. This course is the first introduction into the abstract level of thinking that is required in high school. We will spend the year focusing on the California State Standards in mathematics. You can view a copy of the state standards at http://bit.ly/RxEJLi. We will follow the Scope and Sequence provided by Redlands Unified School District (http://bit.ly/13UuB5e). This class will cover the six main topics of algebra: solving linear equations, graphing linear equations, solving systems of linear equations, simplifying exponential expressions, solving quadratic equations, and simplifying rational expressions.

Textbook

The textbook we will be using is Prentice Hall Mathematics’ Algebra I (http://bit.ly/16MpEff). This does not need to be carried to school because there will be a class set in the classroom.

Routines
This class will be demanding and I expect every student to show up and be ready to work every day. A typical day will consist of an opener, followed by notes, then practice. Each week there will be a test on Friday that will cover material learned during the week as well as previous topics. The purpose of the notes and practice problems is for students to arrive well-prepared for the assessment at the end of the week. Demonstration of mastery is what we’re looking for from each student.

Homework

Math homework is assigned on a nightly basis Monday through Thursday. Our homework assignments usually consist of several review or skill building exercises that reflect concepts recently presented in class. It is of the utmost importance that your son or daughter do their BEST job on all the work, asking for help only after giving it their best independent effort first. It is essential that every homework assignment be completed and ready on-time. Late assignments are not accepted.

Solutions to homework problems are available in the back of the book or on the class website. It is each student’s responsibility to check/correct their work at home. Homework is an opportunity for students to practice skills and learn from mistakes. Time will be given in class the following day to answer any questions the students may have.

As you know, math is a subject that builds on top of itself. Missing a concept early in the year due to incomplete assignments or not asking for help when needed can greatly impact one’s ability to successfully move to the next concept. Please help your son or daughter by checking their nightly homework and regularly asking them questions about what they’re learning. Often times when students begin struggling overall, it’s due to inconsistent effort on homework. Homework effort and completion is typically the secret to a successful year.

Students are responsible for getting the work for any days they miss. If your child is absent, they can view the nightly homework on our class website. Extra credit will be available throughout the year; however students should never plan on extra credit to make-up for missed or incomplete assignments.

Studying

Students should also spend approximately ten minutes per night studying. Algebra begins the transition to high school, when students will be expected to discipline their own study habits and determine their own level of comfort and proficiency with the material. The amount of time needed on homework and on studying will vary from student to student.

Cheating

Cheating is never acceptable. Cheating on anything will result in a zero.

Class Supplies

Students should have the following in their backpack every day for our math class:
  • 2 #2 pencils
  • 2 pens (for correcting/grading)
  • lined paper (college ruled)
  • graph paper
  • Cope agenda
Also helpful to have on hand, but not required:
  • highlighters
  • colored pencils
  • ruler (standard and metric) & protractor
  • calculator

Class Website

Our class website can be found at algebra1martinez.blogspot.com. It is updated daily and is the best resource for students and parents for this class. I’d recommend bookmarking it at home and checking in each day to see what’s been learned, what links may be of benefit, and what helpful documents may have been posted. The internet offers a wealth of knowledge for students and parents alike; I highly recommend using the countless resources that are out there to enhance this year’s educational experience.

Progress Reports

You may log on to Cope’s “Parent Portal” (https://parents.redlandsusd.net) at any time to find out how your son or daughter is doing in my class (and many of their other classes as well). The parent portal is updated in real-time as assignments and tests are graded. As parents are now able to view students' grades online at any time, official Cope Progress Reports will only be sent home for students with less than C grades. If you’ve not yet created a Parent Portal account, setup information will be mailed home in the coming weeks.

Grading Policy

The grading policy is point based. Each assignment will be classified into a weighted category.

Homework:  20%
Notes / Class Work:  20%
Class Participation:  5%
Tests / Quizzes:
  45%
Semester Test:
  10% 
TOTAL POINTS:  100%
Available for Help

I will be in my classroom before and after school nearly every day for additional help or questions. I am also available by appointment at any time. Please don’t wait until it’s too late to come ask for help.

Classroom Rules

In order to guarantee your child and all the students the excellent educational climate they deserve, we will be utilizing the following classroom rules and policies. We have gone over this information in class and everyone will be held to these expectations and consequences.

1) Respect the classroom, the teacher, fellow students, and yourself
2) Complete all assignments on time; come to class prepared every day
3) Be in your seat and prepared to work when the bell rings
4) Give your best effort every day
5) No gum, food, drinks, or electronic devices

Consequences
  • Verbal Warning
  • Call Home
  • Detention
  • Referral
  • Conference
  • Suspension 

Within this classroom, I will provide your student with a structured, nurturing environment. Effective learning occurs when everyone knows and understands the expectations. It is in your child’s best interest that we work together. Please feel free to contact me at any time. I have already discussed this plan with your child in class and would appreciate it if you could also review it with him/her. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via email at jeff_martinez@redlands.k12.ca.us or via phone at (909) 307-5420 x42464

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