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MATH-1350-001 Mathematics For Teachers I
Prerequisite: MATH 1314-minimum grade of C or Department Chair consent For Education majors
Elementary concepts of sets, functions, numerations systems, number theory and properties of the natural numbers; integers; rational and real number systems with an emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking.
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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.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
REQUIRED : My Math Lab Access Kit/e-textbook
(You will only need one code which you can use for both MATH 1350 and MATH 1351 courses if taken back to back)
Optional: Book
Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers - Media Update 7th Edition
Author(s): Long, Calvin | DeTemple, Duane | Millman, Richard
Textbook ISBN-13: 9780134758824
Calculator: Students will need a graphing calculator for this course. The recommended calculator is a Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus. Other forms of Texas Instruments or Casio graphing calculators will be permitted at the instructor’s discretion. Note that no TI-89s or TI-Nspires will be permitted. There are FREE APPS available on your smart phone devide that will resemble the ti-84 calculator. Please note, although you can use these in the classroom, you cannot use them on a monotored exam. You can also check with the Math Academic Success Center for calculators available for rental.
Internet Access: Students need access to a computer with a reliable internet connection to complete online homework assignments, attend virtual meetings and access to a printer to produce class notes and other handouts.
Printer: Printers are available located in THE UNDERGROUND lab located in Ware Building. Hours of opperation are located on their AC Webpage and at the bottom of your syllabus.
College ID: Students need an official Amarillo College student ID to scan into the Underground and Outreach Center and to present in the Math Testing Lab before each exam. If you do not have an ID, please know your student ID number.
Learning Objectives: After completing this course, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following topics:
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".
Student Responsibilities: Students are expected to behave in the classroom in a manner that is supportive of the learning environment. Disruptive behavior includes, but is not limited to the following: the use of cellular phones, texting, making offensive remarks, reading newspapers, talking, use of personal music systems, doing homework or other personal projects during class time, or engaging in any other form of distraction. For a full discussion of appropriate behavior and student responsibilities, please refer to the Student Rights & Responsibilities Handbook http://sites.actx.edu/catalog/notices/.
Scholastic Dishonesty: Cheating is defined in Webster's College Dictionary as "taking an examination in a dishonest way, as by having improper access to answers." Improper access includes, but is not limited to, copying from another student's paper, copying from the homework solutions manual, or using any unauthorized sources of information while taking an exam or quiz. If the proctor sees a cell phone out during any exam, the proctor will assume that student is cheating and the exam will be taken up and a grade of "F" will be received for the course.
Students who fail to comply with the standards outlined in the syllabus and/or Student Rights & Responsibilities will be subject to disciplinary action.
FOOD/DRINK: It is the policy of the Mathematics and Engineering Department that food and drink be allowed in the classroom setting, at the instructor’s discretion, but food and drink are not allowed in the Computer Labs.
PHONE/PAGERS: It is the policy of the Mathematics and Engineering Department that cell phones and pagers must be turned off or in silent mode in the classrooms and the Computer Labs. Cell phones should not be visible during class.
CONTACTING THE INSTRUCTOR OUTSIDE OF CLASS
For what circumstances should you contact your professor outside of class?
1. To inform your professor of an absence and insure them you will gather the missing material from a peer. Major medical absences are very important for your instructor to be aware of.
2. If you feel there has been an error in the gradebook, mymathlab, or given information during class.
3. To arrange meeting during office hours or to schedule an early exam.
Grading Policy |
Percentages |
Attendance |
5% |
Projects |
10% |
MML Homework |
15% |
Major Exams |
50% |
Final Exam |
20% |
Grading Scale |
Grade |
90 - 100% |
A |
80 - 89% |
B |
70 - 79% |
C |
60 - 69% |
D |
below 60% |
F |
Attendance & Notes
You must be present in class to recieve the attendance grade of 100. This class meets 14-16 times. You will recieve two free excused absences and then points will be deducted from your attendace grade each time you miss from there on out.
Projects:
Details can be found at our course page on ACConnect.
MML Homework:
1. Expect to have homework each day. Late homework will not be accepted. Late is defined to be anything turned in after the due date. You are given several days to complete assignment. For no reason will you be allowed to submit late homework assignments.
2. All online homework will be completed in MyMathLab.
Enrolling in the Course:
Course Homepage Menu:
Other Information:
Reviews:
Exam reviews can be found right after a chapters assignments and right before an exam. There is no limit on how many times you can re-take the review. Reviews are not part of your grade for this course, but it is a good way to prepare for the exam.
Major Exams:
Four major exams will be given and will be completed throughout the course. Exams will be completed outside of class and at the Math Testing Center. Dates will be determine throughout the course depending on time availability.
No late exams will be given, no matter the reason. This is because you are given all the due dates well in advance and one of your lowest exams will be dropped. At the end of the semester, your final exam grade will replace your lowest major exam grades if it is higher.
If you know in advance that you will be gone during the assigned exam dates, you can TAKE YOUR EXAM EARLY!
Final Exam:
At the end of the semester, your final exam grade will replace your lowest exam grade if it is higher. The final exam is comprehensive and will be given in the Math Testing Center and due by that date given in your course calendar.
Attendance
Attendance: Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement and IS PART OF YOUR GRADE. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the 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. Students who miss the daily roll call or leave early without permission will be marked absent for the day. If you are absent for any reason, YOU are responsible for obtaining the assignments and notes from a peer. If for some reason you stop working on this course and decide that you do not have time because of other commitments, please remember to officially withdraw “W” from this course. To officially withdraw "W", you must visit with your professor personally and obtain a signed "Withdrawal Approval Form". This signed form must be taken to the Ask AC desk in the Student Services Building by Tuesday, October 3rd. This is the last date that you can withdraw “W” from this course this semester.
DROP POLICY - Students who do not attend class, log in and complete the first TWO out of four assignments with 70% accuracy by the census date for this course which is Monday, August 28th, will be administratively dropped from the course.
This schedule is subject to change by the instructor at any time:
Week 1: Syllabus, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
Week 2: 1.5, Exam 1 (Chapter 1) , 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4
Week 3: Exam 2 (Chapter 2), 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4
Week 4: 3.5, Exam 3 (Chapter 3), 4.1, 4.2
Week 5: 4.3, 5.1, Project 1,
Week 6: 5.2, 5.3, 6.1, 6.2, Project 2
Week 7: Exam 4 (Chapter 4/5), 6.3, 7.1-7.4, 8.1/8.2, Project 3
Week 8: Review, Final Exam
MATH TESTING CENTER
CLICK HERE to visit the MATH TESTING CENTER PAGE
MATH ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER
CLICK HERE to visit the MATH ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER PAGE
THE UNDERGROUND LAB CENTER
CLICK HERE to visit the UNDERGROUND INFORMATION PAGE
MATH TESTING CENTER RULES
MATH ACADEMIC SUCCES CENTERThe Math Lab personnel will pick up your test five minutes prior to closing time.
Instructor Request: Students, please do not take pictures or video during class without first obtaining permission from me. Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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