Algebra II - BENTLEY SCHOOL - COURSE SYLLABUS 2008-2009

 

Teacher: Fred Kral, Ph.D.

Telephone: 510-843-2512 x3261

Email Address (preferred for communication): fkral 

Homework and more information: teach.kralsite.com or usual Bentley faculty page for F. Kral 

Contact information: please see the contact web page or my desk in Room S1

 

Course Description

 

Building upon Algebra I, this course integrates reading, writing, and problem-solving skills so that the student is well prepared for college mathematics. Students develop skills in handling complex algebraic expressions as well as reading mathematics and writing results in a technical manner. Emphasis is placed upon a solid grounding in functional analysis and mathematical modeling.
 

Required Text and Supplemental Materials

 

Course Outline

 

Chapter 1   Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 2   Linear Equations and Functions
Chapter 3   Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 5   Quadratic Functions
Chapter 6   Polynomials and Polynomial Functions
Chapter 7   Powers, Roots, and Radicals
Chapter 8   Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 9   Rational Equations and Functions
Chapter 11   Sequences and Series
Chapter 12   Probability
Chapter 13   Trigonometric Ratios

 

INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS AND STRATEGIES

 

ASSESSMENT METHODS AND/OR TOOLS

 

The three main categories of assessment are quizzes, tests and exams.  Assessment is designed to take into account that different students have different strengths and learning styles.  It is possible for students to earn a satisfactory grade even if they don't test well.

 

Assessment Type

Homework: timely completion of homework assignments.  Assessed formally and informally.

In-Class Work: positive energy and interest level, relative to individual capability, during in-class work:  includes discussion, working on investigations, homework-in-class, and practice during class.  Assessed informally.

Quizzes: written and graphical solutions of problems similar to homework problems.

Mid-trimester Tests: written and graphical solutions of problems from recent material.

End-trimester Examinations: written and graphical solutions of problems from the whole trimester (comprehensive).

Investigations: quality and correctness of written and graphical results.

 

COURSE RULES 

 

Each student is expected to abide by the Bentley rules in the Student Handbook.  In addition you may not re-take quizzes, tests or exams for credit and there is no extra credit.  Issues with Safety, Materials, Instructions or Learning, lead to Expulsion from the classroom so that others may feel safe, learn and SMILE again.  You may work with other students as long as you share the work.  It is wise to put the name of each contributing student on an assignment to avoid issues with plagiarism.  I encourage student study groups.

 

Stick with it, keep trying, and ask for help.  I look forward to a fun adventure together!

 

Please see the website for other information including assignments.