Course Syllabus
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Term 1 Office Hours/Extra Help
MONDAYS 2:30-3:15 in room 428
(If Monday is a Holiday then office hours will be Tuesday that week.)
Extra help also available some block As (7:30-8:30) and after school by appointment.
Honors Geometry Overview and Policies 2024-25
Mrs. Bell – Room 428- bellc@wellesley.ps.org
“Inspiration is needed in geometry, just as much as in poetry.” -Alexander Pushkin
Course Overview: Honors Geometry will study Euclidean geometry with an emphasis on proof. This course will deepen a student’s understanding of plane figures and their properties. Students will generate conjectures based upon their observations. They will present convincing arguments using deductive reasoning to prove or disprove these conjectures and other propositions. Geometry and algebra will be integrated throughout the course. Students will practice and be evaluated on their work to: Model, Analyze, Communicate and Interpret, Calculate, and Make Connections with the Geometry and mathematics we study.
Text: Big Ideas Learning, Geometry by Larson and Boswell, 2015. (The text pdfs are on our Canvas Page by chapter, you may sign out a real textbook if you would like to.)
Term Grade Breakdown
- Quizzes and Tests 90%
(Typically, unit tests carry double the weight of typical quiz and cumulative tests, given approximately once a term, count triple quiz weight or 1.5 unit test weight.)
- Classwork and Homework 10%
Year Grade Breakdown
- Term 1 22%
- Term 2 22%
- Term 3 22%
- Term 4 22%
- Final Exam 12%
Note- Student transcripts only show a student’s grade for the year.
Classroom Policies:
- Extra Help/ “Office Hours”/Math Lab- You are strongly encouraged to come to room 428 or the Math Lab when you have questions or just want to do some math work with a teacher nearby for support if needed. I will post my Block A and after school Extra Help/ “Office Hours” hours each week. The Math Lab is open most blocks of the school day. The Math Lab is in room 452 during A block and is held in room 426, right next to our classroom, the rest of the school day. When open, there will be a math teacher there to help you with your work. It’s a great resource, use it! Here are the times that I’ll be working there this year: Day 1: Blocks A and C (yellow), Day 3: block E (purple), Day 5 blocks A and D(yellow))
- Electronics- NO cell phone or smart watch use in class- PARK your phone and/or smart watch (in “Do Not Disturb” mode) when you enter the classroom and pick it up as you leave. To promote learning, avoid distractions, and focus on being present and respectful, we will NOT use phones and other electronics, aside from your laptops, in class. This includes headphones. Please don’t make this something I have to spend time policing. It should feel good to have a break from these devices!
- Food and Drinks-
Drinks are permitted if they have tops. Keep snacking to a minimum and be sure to clean up after yourself.
- Fire exit/emergency – Please adhere to the designed route and policy when we need to leave the building. Fire Alarm Exit Plan- LEFT out door and then RIGHT and down MAIN STAIR WELL and out back of school to SEAVER ST. Be quiet and move with speed!
- Leaving class- If you must go to the bathroom, go and return efficiently. (Leave your phone parked.) Only one student is allowed out of the classroom at a time unless there is an extenuating circumstance. If you need to go to the nurse, let me know and I’ll give you a pass. Try not to leave class much- you miss out and we miss you!
- Enrich our classroom. You have the power to make our school and this classroom better! Let’s make our Geometry class a fun and positive environment. Be a force for good! Be respectful of all people and things. Do not get in the way of your own or others opportunities for learning and thinking and having a good day. Focus on the thinking and learning. (Not grades/points.) We are all counting on you, what will your impact be? Please do your part to enrich our classroom! Thank you in advance.
Attendance:
-If you are late to class without a pass, sit down to work as quickly and quietly as possible. Each unexcused late is recorded and 3 unexcused lates =1 cut. This is a WHS policy. Being late is also a distraction to the class, a hassle for the teacher, and it will make class more difficult for the late student. Be respectful- please do your best to be on time!
-You will receive a zero for any HW, quiz, in-class assignment or test that you miss due to an Unexcused Absence or a Cut for our class. If you need to talk to me about exceptional cases then do so ASAP. Do the math; zeros hurt your grade a lot. Plus, you’ll miss out on good mathematics- come to class!
-Excused Absences- Check Canvas when you are absent. And email me or see me when you return to check in also. It’s also smart practice to talk with a classmate about what we did in class. After an excused absence, any previously assigned work is due on the day you return to school. If you miss class on the day of an assessment, you must communicate with me as soon as you are back to school (or before) and schedule a time to take a make-up assessment within 2 school days of your return to school. Makeups can be scheduled to start anytime between 7:30 and 2:45 on most days. Your parent(s), counselor, and assistant principal will be alerted if you are repeatedly absent on assessment days.
Please refer to the WHS Student Handbook for more on the Attendance Policies and other school expectations, values, rules and policies.
Canvas:
https://wellesley.instructure.com/ Click on Geometry
I will post homework assignments (plan on 15-45 minutes per class), assessment dates, some Smart Board slides from class, handouts, other resources, and we will periodically use the Discussion tab on the Geometry page to discuss “Overarching Questions” in this format so that you can post and reply to others during class time.
Assessment Notes:
-Test dates will be announced at least a week in advance and quizzes will be announced at least 2 classes ahead of time. You will have 4-5 quiz and tests a term.
-Pop (short) quizzes can be given anytime and your notes are allowed as a reference. These may or may not count toward your grade.
Academic Integrity: Please read and follow the Honor Code located on page 1 of the Student Handbook. If you cheat on an assignment or assessment, I will notify your counselor and call home and you will get a zero on the assignment. Keep your integrity- your best is definitely enough!
Materials: You will need pencils, pens, a scientific calculator, graph paper, a charged laptop, small ruler, a protractor and a math notebook or binder section. (I suggest using a spiral bound notebook for homework and classwork and a couple folders or a small binder or binder section for handouts.) You will access our textbook through pdf documents posted on our Canvas page. Additionally, please bring in a box of tissues for classroom use by September 6th. Please see me if you want to sign out a paper text book or are concerned about getting any of the materials and I will help.
“Accumulate learning by study, understand what you learn by question.”
-Ming jiao, Jiufeng
Welcome challenges- Draw and use pictures- Be inquisitive, convinced and convincing!
Geometry 2024-25
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