Geometry  2016­2017  Mr. Krul  [email protected]  www.tinyurl.com/natekrul      About the Course: ​   ​Geometry is the study of two­ and three­dimensional shapes, reasoning,  relationships, and constructions. This course develops logical and impartial thinking, critical  evaluation, and problem solving through informal proofs. Topics include points, lines, angles, and  planes; parallel and perpendicular lines; polygons and circles; congruence and similarity; area and  volume; vectors; and an introduction to trigonometry.    Grading Policy: ​   ​You will have homework almost every day this year.  You will grade your own  homework each day.  You will have a homework check 2 to 3 times per week.  You will also have  tests, quizzes, and projects throughout the year.  Homework is worth 20% of your quarter grade  while tests/quizzes are worth 80%.    Attendance Policy: ​   ​Attendance will be taken at the beginning of each period.  If you are absent, it  is your responsibility to find out what you missed.  The assignments will be posted on the portal and  I will have a copy of any papers for you when you return.  It is your responsibility to make up the  work within the given time.      ​ Materials Needed:  ​You will need the following materials every day:  pencil with eraser, pen,  binder, looseleaf paper, graphing calculator (TI­83, TI­84, or TI­nSpire).  You must have your  materials ready by Friday, August 26th.      Classroom Guidelines    1. Always be prepared for class!!  2. Be on time.  3. Be respectful of Mr. Krul, your classmates, the classroom, and yourself.  4. Always give your best effort!  You can’t be successful if you don’t try!      Goals for the Year    1. Have fun!  2. Learn something about yourself.  3. Learn how to deal with adversity.  4. Learn Math.       

Electronic Devices:  ​Digital electronics are welcome on the NAPLS campus and are to be used primarily  to support the educational process.  However, at no time should personal use interfere with the  educational process or operation of the District.  Students are to give their full attention to the class and  any electronic devices must be “DOWN” (power down/lids closed) unless permission has been given by  the teacher.  At no time will cell phone calls or texting be allowed during class.  Students will connect to  the napls_student network as opposed to their own personal 3G/4G networks.     Calculator Policy:  Basic skills of computation and estimation are essential; calculators in the classroom are used  to enhance instruction, aide in data collection and encourage student curiosity.  The use of calculators on tests or in  class activities may be limited by the teacher with advance notice to the students.  The calculator used for instruction in all mathematics classrooms at New Albany High School is the TI­Inspire and  any model of the Texas Instruments TI­84.  The TI­83 Plus is an acceptable substitute if the student already owns  the latter.  Students are expected to bring their calculator with them to class every day.  Teachers do not have  graphing calculators for loan and only have a very limited number of four function scientific calculators for student  use.    Academic Integrity:  The Faculty of the Mathematics Department of New Albany High School values the learning  process and all of its inherent benefits and responsibilities.  Modeling this process for students at New Albany  High School and encouraging the same in our students is a goal for the Department Faculty.      Work assigned to students is to aid the students in this process.  Therefore, in order to take full benefit from the  learning experience, students must present their own best work in a timely manner.  Representing the work of  others as one’s own work, allowing someone to copy one’s work with the intent to represent the work as their own,  or using any non­permissible aid on any evaluation tool constitutes academic misconduct    Office Hours, Study Center, ACT Period, and Math Lab: On Monday, Tuesday and Friday all teachers will have  office hours in their classroom.  I will be available from 7:15­7:55.   You do not need to make an appointment for  office hours.  You are welcome on any day.  I have a study center during 6th period.  My ACT Period is 5​th​ period  on Wednesday.  The Math Lab will be open for help during periods 1, 5, 8 and both ACT periods.  It is located in  F207.   

     

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to enhance instruction, aide in data collection and encourage student curiosity. The use of calculators on tests or in class activities may be limited by the teacher with advance notice to the students. The calculator used for instruction in all mathematics classrooms at New Albany High School is the TIInspire and any model of ...

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