SwS Algebra 2/Geometry Update for September 17, 2001 5. Journal Prompt for the Week of September 17, 2001: Now that you have taught the Golden Ratio, what parts of the assignment do you think you own? What parts are still cloudy? Why do you have these impressions? Your Portfolio is due on Monday September 17th. If you fail to turn it in, please turn it in as soon as possible. Remember the 7% discount rule, and the fact that the MidTerm Progress Report grade comes from this Portfolio, with the other half of your 1st Quarter grade coming from the next Portfolio. Once you get your Portfolio back you will need to look it over, and calculate your grade on it. Email me what grade you calculated. Recall that you may correct this Portfolio if you wish. This should be done by Thursday and include a note to me about what you want re-graded. You should have done the following: - Written in your Journal. - Presented to the Academy. - Read the Syllabus and given me the signed Acknowledgment Form. - Taken the TUG-K assessment of Graphing. - Checked your grades on GradeViewer. This week: # Write in your Journal. # Meet in 3201 on Monday. # SLOPE-Y-INT-Y=MX+B Practice. # Examination I over GR, SLOPE, etc. # Work in the Book. # Check your grades on GradeViewer. # CBR Match IT - Walk The Line. # Seeing F and C Investigation. # Come to know when your NEXT Portfolio is due. # Turn in your 1st Quarter MidTerm Portfolio before 3:47 pm on Sept. 17, 2001. # Calculate your Portfolio grade, and your MidTerm average and then email it to me. # Correct your MidTerm Portfolio and return it to me with a note about what to regrade by Thursday. This is the schedule for Tues & Wed. test days: 12:50 - 1:10 first period 1:15 - 1:35 second period 1:40 - 2:00 third period 2:05 - 2:25 fourth period 2:30 - 2:50 fifth period 2:55 - 3:15 sixth period 3:20 0 3:45 seventh period Explore the SwS Algebra 2/Geometry web page. BEST-Boosting Engineering, Science, and Technology: 3:45 to 5:00 each day, 3-5 on Sundays. If you have questions or need some help, please see me, or one of your fellow students. See the Syllabus for information on how to get outside of class help. DAY -- David A. Young Fayetteville dyoung@fayar.net dyoung7@prodigy.net http://www.fayar.net/east/teacher.web/Math/young/ "No good deed goes unpunished." -Ferengi Rules of Acquisition #285