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Ms. Hilary McArthur
Math 7 & 8
mcarthur@townschool.com

The course begins with a review and reinforcement of the student's basic mathematical skill set. A solid understanding of basic math concepts as well as computational speed and accuracy are critical to a student's successful launch into this math course. Beyond expanding their knowledge of set theory and the real number properties, students learn how to write, simplify, solve, and graph linear and non-linear equations and systems of equations. Throughout the course, students will be working in teams using problem-solving strategies to solve real-life problems that will reinforce the mathematical concepts.

Mathematics is not a spectator sport. Practice, assuming underlying understanding, does make perfect. This said, students will have homework every night and frequent informal and formal individual assessments to track progress.  One individual unit test and one team test will occur during each unit and will be cumulative in nature.  Students who take responsibility for their own progress will be high achievers.

Requirements
The course moves at a decent pace because it spirals and builds mastery over time. While good attendance goes without saying, a student must always come prepared with pencil, math binder, and textbook. Calculators are provided for in class work.

What do we value?  In an Algebra CPM course, we value the following. 

Mathematical Understanding: Understanding is a prerequisite to remembering, connecting and using mathematics.

Skill Proficiency: Skills are necessary to succeed at the mathematical tasks that students will encounter in these courses and beyond.

Problem Solving: Our students need to learn to use what they know and think logically about problems to devise effective strategies to find solutions.

Communication: Our students need to be able to use mathematical language and talk and write about their ideas effectively.

Justification: Our students should be able to give logical arguments to defend their reasoning both orally and in writing.

Mastery Over Time: We expect our students to continue to build broader and deeper understanding of the ideas in each course as the year progresses.

Multiple Ways of Seeing: We value breadth of thinking. Our students should seek, find, hear and understand multiple ways to think about a given mathematical task.

Cooperative Learning: In order to achieve many of the above-mentioned goals, our students need to work together. They need practice talking about mathematics and building deeper understanding by listening to the reasoning of other students. Therefore, it is essential that we place high value on students learning to work cooperatively.

Assessment

Our students learn what we value primarily by observing what we assess. In the CPM Algebra course, we value a broad range of skills and abilities. It is therefore crucially important that we use a broad range of assessment strategies.

Weight Description
15%
Homework/Homework Quizzes -- nightly homework will be assigned and checked for completion and effort the next day. Homework will be self-corrected in class. On an unannounced basis, I will be checking for accuracy by giving a homework quiz.  It is imperative that students show all of their work in arriving at the solution to a problem. "I did it in my head" will not be accepted.

20%

Team Tests -- Towards the end of the unit a Team Test will be given for the students to work together, teach each other, and gauge their own progress.
40%
Individual Tests -- a comprehensive Test is given at the end of each unit chapter. Tests will be cumulative in nature building upon earlier learned concepts in addition to the material just studied.
15%
Participation Quizzes, Class Observation, Audience Participation  -- in order to maintain a dynamic learning environment that is community-based, students need to actively participate in daily class activities and discussions.
10% Student Presentations -- Students along with their team will be expected to present from time to time the material they are learning or have learned.

After-School Help
Pre-Algebra can be conceptually challenging.  After-school help is available Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 3:20pm to 4:05pm.  I urge students to take advantage of this time to clear up any difficulties they may be experiencing. This is also a good chance to come in and work on nightly homework with the benefit of the teacher's presence.  I am also available by appointment in the mornings before school.

If you have any questions about your son’s progress in math, please contact me at school by phone at 921-3747 extension #141 or by email. I look forward to working with you and your son throughout the year.

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