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WELCOME
AP Calculus AB
Mr. Smith
Basic Information
AP Calculus AB Mr. Smith Room S306, office is S315 Email: [email protected] Phone: 336-727-8181 Website: http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/tonysmith or
http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/apcalcsmith
Who am I?
Hobbies: Playing tennis, reading Love to watch most sports Family: wife, two sons and a guinea pig Graduated from UNC-Greensboro as a
Mathematics major Have worked in computers for my entire
career (25+ years) Programmed in several languages Fifth year as a teacher at Career Center
What will you be doing this year?
Advanced Placement Calculus ABComparable to a first-year college level Calculus 1 course
Build on your Pre-Calculus knowledge Improve your problem-solving skills using Calculus Learn Calculus by doing You will become prepared for a successful outcome
when you take the College Board Advanced Placement Calculus AB exam
Course Requirements
What do you need to be successful? What are the rules in this classroom? What are the consequences for not following
a rule? How will you be graded? What are the classroom procedures?
What do you need to be successful?
FOCUS - Take careful notes during class. Be in attendance and on time for class every day. Listen and learn.
BE INQUISITIVE –Don’t be afraid to experiment and make mistakes (you sometimes learn more from mistakes). Ask questions and learn from each other – share knowledge
PREPARE - Read the textbook section relevant to the day’s work. Prepare for tests prior to the night before.
FOLLOW THROUGH - Do your homework everyday. Use the supplemental web resources to complete homework and enhance your understanding of the material. DO NOT ALLOW YOURSELF TO GET BEHIND ON YOUR HOMEWORK!!
FOCUS – BE INQUISITIVE – PREPARE – FOLLOW THROUGH
Other helpful hints to be successful
Seek extra help before school, after school, or during the day; and
Always be a proactive learner. Keep your work organized – put your name, date, and
class period on everything; Nothing can substitute for doing problems; Buy an AP Calculus AB Exam Review book (Barron’s,
etc.)
What are the rules in this classroom?
Career Center rules and discipline procedures need to be followed
Everyone in the classroom deserves respect Cell phones need to remain hidden and not
used during class Be respectful of the classroom No cheating
What are the consequences for not following a rule?
If you choose to break a classroom rule, one or more of the following consequences will be used: I will ask you to correct the inappropriate behavior. I will conference with you (either in the hall during class time or at
my convenience). Parents may be contacted at this point. Parents/administrators/guidance counselors are made aware of the
problem that you are having trouble correcting. You are asked to serve a detention at my convenience either
before or after school. I will give you 24 hours notice. You are removed from my classroom to the In School Suspension
(ISS) room for the remainder of class period. You are referred to an administrator and they will discipline you.
Other Items
You are encouraged to take notes. No writing in the textbooks Any test or quiz will require a pencil Any closure of school on the day of a test or
quiz reschedules it for the first day back. Homework is critical – more on this later I will dismiss the class – don’t pack up or
leave your seat early.
How will you be graded?
GRADING POLICY (7 point scale)GRADING POLICY (7 point scale)
– Homework Checks and ClassworkHomework Checks and Classwork10% 10%
– Quizzes and AssignmentsQuizzes and Assignments 10% 10% – ParticipationParticipation 10% 10% – TestsTests 70%70%
Classroom Procedures
Come into classroom and have a seat before the bell rings
When you are tardy, come in, fill out the tardy sheet and have a seat. Let me know after class why you were tardy. Give me a note if it is an excused tardy.
Pay attention and take notes during class Bathroom breaks during class are discouraged but
granted for emergencies (use the hall pass) Clean up your work area before you leave
When You Are Absent
When you are absent, please provide me with a signed/dated note the day you return to class
NEW THIS YEAR: If you do not have a note, you will be asked to fill out a “Violation of Attendance Policy Report”, and your parents will be called by Administration.
You will be responsible for making up homework during your absence
Look on my website to review lectures and to get your homework
If you missed a quiz or test because of your absence, arrange a time with me to make up the test during non-class time.
Homework Checks and Classwork
If you miss my class, please check the day’s lesson plan on my website for the day’s homework assignment.
Effort will be based on the percentage of the assigned problems legitimately attempted:
– All attempted = 100%,
– At least one-half attempted = 50%,
– Less than one-half attempted= 0%
Quizzes and Assignment Sheets
Quizzes will be announced.
include homework problems, previous class work or fundamental algebra and trigonometry concepts
If you are absent the day of a quiz, you are expected to take the missed quiz the day you return to school
Assignment sheets will involve concepts previously discussed You will generally have a week to complete the assignment
sheets If you know you are going to be absent on the date an
assignment sheet is due, turn it in early
Class Participation
This grade is given subjectively and will be the result of participation in class, presenting problems on the board (a different predetermined number per quarter) and small group discussions.
It also includes bringing necessary materials (such as calculators, pencils, etc.) to class each day.
Grade will be awarded at the end of each quarter
Unit Tests
Will be given three per quarter, for the first three quarters.
If a student misses a unit test during the quarter, that test may not be made up .
A cumulative quarter test will be administered at the end of each of the first three quarters that includes questions on topics from the entire quarter
The quarter test grade will be used as a replacement for any missing test grade from that quarter
If a student has not missed any tests during the quarter, the quarter test will replace the lowest test grade
During the fourth quarter, the grade weights will be changed to reflect the
emphasis placed on review material for the AP exam.
Seating Chart
Initially the seating chart will be alphabetized by last name (to help me learn your names)
Periodically, I will scramble the seating chart (using a Java program I created)
If you have any special needs (i.e. hearing or seeing issues) that could affect where you need to sit, please let me know.
Textbook
AP Calculus AB Website
http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/tonysmith or http://wsfcs.k12.nc.us/apcalcsmith OR go to Career Center website (http://www.wsfcs.k12.nc.us/cc) and
pick me from the Faculty/Staff webpages
Most Importantly
Remember… I truly believe in your potential!
Have an awesome year!
-Mr. Smith