College and Career Readiness-Math I Syllabus for 2023-2024
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Course

AEMA-0051-513 College and Career Readiness-Math I

Prerequisites

Course Description

Intro to a workforce training course that assists with basic skills for developing math and critical reading skills for ABE levels 1-4. Emphasis on arithmetic review of whole numbers and fractions; decimals; ratio and percent; measurement and basic geometry; signed numbers; simple algebraic expressions; applications. Adult Basic Education Credit Level. Special emphasis on workforce training in a career cluster.

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Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(0 sem hrs)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

No Textbook Required

Supplies

Spiral Notebook

Pen/Pencil

Ti-30xs Calculator (recommended) 

Computer/Laptop (Computer labs available on each campus and open to current students with a student ID)

Student Performance

After studying the material presented in this course, the student will be able to do the following:

  1. Apply the four arithmetic operations using order of operations on signed numbers, fractions, and decimals.
  2. Apply conversions between fractions, decimals, and percent.
  3. Evaluate the perimeter, area, and volume of basic geometric shapes.
  4. Apply conversions within the U.S. system of measurement and the Metric system of measurement.
  5. Apply statistical skills in various types of stated problems, including mean, median, mode, probability and combinations.
  6. Apply mathematical skills to evaluate equations from various types of stated problems, then state solutions in complete sentences.
  7. Evaluate data from tables and graphs.

Objectives align with the Texas Adult Education and Literacy Standards 2.0
Subareas: 11.0(A), 11.1(A)(B), 11.2 (A)(B)(C)(D)(F), 11.3 (A), 11.4 (A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(F), 11.7(A)(B)(C)

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

Log in using the AC Connect Portal

In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .

If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

You are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Behaviors that are not supportive include, but are not limited to: tardiness/leaving early; electronic device noises; talking during lecture; abusive, offensive, or disrespectful language; abusive, offensive, or disrespectful demeanor toward AC faculty, staff, students and/or property.

If you fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or “Student Rights & Responsibilities” you will be subject to disciplinary action which may include but is not limited to: removal from the classroom; consultation with the Dean of Academic Success and/or other AC authority, withdrawal from the course and/or the college.  

Grading Criteria

GRADING SCALE:
< 60% = U (Fail)
60%-100% = S (Pass)
*Only students with an average score of 70% or higher will advance to the next math level, Algebra. 

Grading will be weighted as follows:
Fast Facts: 20%
Skill Drills: 35% 

Midterm Exam: 15%
Final Exam: 15%
Attendance: 15%

** There are no grade recovery options in this course, and no extra credit opportunities are available.

A grade of “F” will be earned as follows:
You complete the course with an overall average below 60.
You do not complete the course and do not withdraw from the course in time to receive a grade of “W”.
You violate the cheating and plagiarism policy.

Automatic Pass Policy:
Any student that passes the GED Reasoning Through Mathematics Test at any point during the course AND has attended 12 or more hours will automatically receive a passing grade in the class.

COURSE MATERIAL DESCRIPTIONS:

Fast Facts, Skill Drills, Pearson, Midterm and Final are all graded. All homework is done outside of class and due as noted on the Schedule of Instruction.

Fast Facts (Blackboard Homework)
Fast Facts are timed drills to improve speed and accuracy on a variety of mental math skills. Each drill is completed on Blackboard can be 3 to 5 minutes long. Each drill can be taken 5 times for a better score. No calculators are allowed.

Skill Drills (Blackboard Homework)                                                         
Skill Drills are homework assignments that reinforce the lessons taught in the classroom. Skill Drills are required to be completed on Blackboard and will consist of the day’s lesson and a mini spiral review of previous skills. Each drill can be taken twice for a better score. Skill Drills are crucial to the learning and retention of course material and success on the GED exam. 

Midterm Exam & Final Exam
The Midterm and Final Exam are not contextualized. Each exam will be taken outside of class in an Amarillo College computer lab on the dates according to the Schedule of Instruction. Tests must be taken on the assigned dates or with special permission before the assigned date. No retakes.
No outside material, phones, or help from another person allowed during the exams.

Students may only use the approved TI-30xs calculators on specific portions of the test. No cell phones or unapproved calculators may be used. No outside material or help from another person allowed during the exams.

GED TESTING:
GED Tests and GED Ready (Official Practice Tests) can be taken at any time the student is ready. 
A score of 145 is passing. A score of 150 on the GED Ready (Official Practice Test) can earn the student a voucher to pay for up to two GED exams.
Once the GED Mathematics Test is passed the student will have officially passed the class, even if the course is not over, and the student does not need to return to the math class and will receive a passing score.

 

ACCESSING YOUR GRADES ONLINE:
To view your current course grades.
Go to www.actx.blackboard.com, log in using your AC ID and password.
Click on your course.
Click on My Grades on the menu to the left.

 

TUTORING

Math Outreach Center (806-371-5119)
Located on the Washington Street Campus in Durrett 104. (Math only)
When using the Math Outreach Center you are required to scan in and out with your Amarillo College I.D. and you must have your math homework/workbook with you. Tutors will not give you answers but will reinforce concepts taught in class to help you answer the homework questions yourself. Tutors cannot help on any quizzes.

Success Centers
Located on the Washington Street Campus on the 3rd Floor of the Ware Student Commons (Math and Language)

Located on the West Campus Building B (Language Only)

 

Attendance

Career Ready You  Departmental  Attendance = Success Policy

Only students who complete 12 or more direct hours in the CRU program are considered to be official students. 

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.  Therefore, it is your responsibility as a student to attend class and be on time for daily attendance check.  Nonattendance will be recorded as an absence and no differentiation will be made as to excused or unexcused absences.  Repeated leaving class early or coming in late will be counted as an absence. 

After dropping or stopping out of the course twice, you may not be allowed to attend CRU courses until the next school year.

Calendar

*Instructional dates and material is subject to change per instructor.

2022-2023 School Holidays: 
Labor Day - September 5, 2022
Fall Break - October 17-22, 2022
Thanksgiving - November 23-25, 2022
Christmas Break - December 19, 2021 - January 14, 2023
Martin Luther King Day - January 16, 2023
Spring Break - March 13-18, 2023

DATE
LESSON
BLACKBOARD HOMEWORK
FAST FACTS
SKILL DRILL
08/22/22
First Day of School Activities:
Community Builder, Schedule of Instruction Overview
Class Procedures, Rules & Responsibilities
GED Information Guide
 
 
08/23/22
Place Value
Place Value Thousandths to Millions
Rounding
Rounding to Nearest Whole Number, Tenths, and Hundredths Place
Whole Number Operations
Addition & Subtraction
FF1
 
08/24/22
Whole Number Operations
Multiplication & Division Review, Fundamentals of Exponents
Exponents on Calculator 
Order of Operations/PEMDAS
FF2
SD1
08/25/22
Word Problems
Whole Number Multi-step word Problems
Cost & Distance Formulas
Cost (total cost = price x units) & Distance (d=rt)
FF3
SD2
08/29/22
Number Line & Integers
Adding & Subtracting, Integer Word Problems
FF4
SD3
08/30/22
Integers
Multiplying & Dividing, Integer Word Problems
Integers on Calculator
 
SD4
08/31/22
Fraction Basics
 Fraction Sense, Converting Improper to Mixed, Converting Mixed to Improper, Reducing & Raising
FF5
 
09/1/22
Fractions
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions
FF6
SD5
09/6/22
Fractions
Adding & Subtracting Fractions
FF7
 
09/7/22
Fractions on Calculator
Fraction Basics & Multiplying, Dividing, Adding, and Subtracting Fractions, Reducing and Converting Fractions
 
SD6
09/8/22
Decimals
Review Place Value & Rounding with Decimals
Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing
Decimals on Calculator
FF8
SD7
 
09/12/22
Converting Fractions to Decimals & Decimals to Fractions
Common Fraction & Decimal Equivalents (Quarters, Half, Tenths, Fifths)
Ordering Fractions & Decimals from Least to Greatest
FF9
SD8
09/13/22
Percent
Converting Fractions/Decimals/ Percent
Using the Percent Formula, Percent Word Problems
Percent on Calculator
FF10
SD9
09/14/22
Percent
Percent Word Problems, Percent of Change (Mark-up & Discount)
Simple Interest Formula ( I = PRT)
FF11
SD10
09/15/22
GED Test Strategies
In Class Worksheet #1
FF12
 
09/19/22
Reasoning Through Mathematics MidtermExam
OR
GED Ready (Official Practice Test) Reasoning Through Mathematics
09/20/22
Ratios & Proportions
Proportion Word Problems
Proportional Shapes
 
SD11
9/21/22
Measurement Sense
Standard Units (Length, Weight, Volume)
Metric Units (Length, Width, Volume)
Basic Measurement Conversions 
FF13
SD12
09/22/22
Powers & Roots
Squares (1-15) & Cubes (1-10)
Properties of Roots
Perfect Square Root & Perfect Cube Root
Calculator Practice for Powers & Roots
FF14
SD13
09/26/22
Scientific Notation 
Standard to Scientific & Scientific to Standard
Multiplying & Dividing (On Calculator)
Calculator Practice for Scientific Notation
FF16
SD14
09/27/22
Tables and Graphs
Tables & Pictographs, Bar and Line Graphs,
Circle Graphs
 
SD15
09/28/22
Data & Statistics
Mean (Average), Find Missing Data
Median, Mode & Range
FF17
SD16
09/29/22
Probability
Simple Probability & Compound Probability
Dependent, Independent & Experimental Probability
Combinations 
FF18
SD17
10/3/22
Geometry
Intro to GED Formula Chart
Perimeter & Area of Polygons,
FF19
 
10/4/22
Geometry
Circumference & Area of Circles
 
SD18
10/5/22
Geometry
Volume & Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms, Cylinders, and Spheres
FF20
SD19
10/6/22
GED Test Strategies 
In Class Worksheet #2
 
 
10/10/22
Comprehensive Review
Proportions, Powers & Roots, Scientific Notation 
Data & Statistics, Probability, Geometry
Supplementary Lesson Handout: Angles Basics in Blackboard SD20
 
SD20
10/11/22
**Algebra Basics
Simple Algebraic Expressions
Writing Expressions from Word Problems (NOT SOLVING) 
 
 
10/12/22
**Simplifying Expressions
Distributing & Combining Like Terms
 
 
10/13/22
Reasoning Through Mathematics Final Exam
OR
GED Ready (Official Practice Test) Reasoning Through Mathematics
*CASAS Progress Testing date is to be determined on an individual student basis.
**These last two days can be used as a review or to catch up on previous lessons. Algebra Basics and Simplifying Expressions are the also taught in Algebra II. 

Additional Information

The Career Ready You department is located on the 3rd floor of the Ware Student Commons, Suite 305, on the Washington Street Campus.

Syllabus Created on:

05/23/23 2:49 PM

Last Edited on:

05/23/23 2:49 PM