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Integrated Algebra- Topics 3, 4
Ms. Heather Domaratius
hdomaratius@believeschools.org
(718) 782-9830 ext 2000
Dear Students,
Welcome to our 10th grade Algebra class! My name is Ms. Domaratius (Ms. D) and I am excited about the opportunity to get to know you. I am looking forward to a happy and productive school year!
CURRICULUM: In June you will be taking the state Integrated Algebra regents exam. Last year your teacher covered the first half of the curriculum with you and this year we will cover the second half, as well as review the first half to prepare for the regents.
SUPPLIES: You are asked to bring the following supplies to class every day. Please have these supplies by Tuesday, September 7th:
· Three ring binder with loose-leaf paper and three dividers to create sections for, class work homework, and tests/quizzes (preferred)
OR a notebook (spiral or composition) and a folder
· Pencils and pens
· Planner (provided by the school)
HOMEWORK: Homework will be assigned most nights except for the night before a test. Homework must be complete in order to receive full credit! Late homework’s will not be accepted. We will maintain a homework log in the classroom for students who are absent.
EXTRA HELP: I will be in my classroom every day after school until at least 4:30pm if you would like to come for extra help. If after school hours will not work for you, please let me know and we can schedule an appointment for during the school day. Do not wait until the day before a test to ask for help, let me know as soon as you become confused! I hold an open door policy and would be more than happy to help!
GRADING POLICY: The grading policy will be based on a total points system where each assignment is worth a certain number of points. Grades will be calculated on a “points earned out of total possible points” basis per term.
The breakdown of points for each assignment is as follows:
| | # of assignments per term | points per assignment |
| Homework | 15-25 | 5 |
| Class work | 15-25 | 10 |
| Quizzes | 10-15 | 15-25 |
| Tests | 3-5 | 100 |
You will accumulate points for each assignment. Each term grade is based on how many points you have scored as compared to how many you could have earned total.
BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS: In order to accomplish our goal of helping you to become college-bound, responsible, independent learners, it is very important to establish discipline and order in the classroom. In order for this to happen, there are basic rules that each of you must follow every day:
- When entering the classroom you are NOT permitted to have any electronics. You must also be in full uniform (school wide rules, non-negotiable!)
- Be punctual and prepared, sit in your assigned seat and be ready to work!
- Listen/follow directions and be an active participant (take notes, take part in activities, etc)
- Use appropriate language, tone, and volume when speaking
- Show respect for all members of your classroom community
- Complete all work with pride!
It is required that we all respect ourselves, each other, and property. Respect will create a comfortable and productive environment for all!
PARENTS AND GUARDIANS: I would like to communicate with you throughout the year about your child’s progress and important class assignments. Please provide the best
phone number to reach you during the day and an alternative number in case I cannot reach you at the first number. Please also list an email address if you have one. I look forward to speaking with you in the near future! Please feel free to reach out to me at any time either by email or phone. The best time to reach me would be between 7:00am and 5:00pm.
Please sign and return the signature portion of this letter by Wednesday, September 1st.
Once again, welcome to 10th grade Algebra! I look forward to making this a successful year!
Sincerely,
Ms. Domaratius
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