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Office: P218 I am available for additional help from 7:30 - 8:00 am in P251. Other times are also available by appointment.
Helpful Advice: To ensure success throughout your educational experience, one should attend classes regularly. As a teacher I am responsible facilitating learning which encompasses an effective delivery of the material and demonstrating fair and consistent procedures in the classroom. Each student is accountable for their own learning and understanding. Besides coming to class prepared and ready to learn, every student must act as their own advocate for learning and comprehension.
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Information about Miss Szatkowski Hometown: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Education: Winona State University, Bachelor of Science in Secondary Mathematics Education Concordia University, Master's of Education in Classroom Instruction (currently enrolled) Work Experience: 4 years in education, 1st year in ISD 112 |
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Online help with Algebra 2 and 3!!!
Go to phschool.com, and click on the following links: *Math *Textbook Companion Sites *PH Mathematics ©2007 *Algebra 2 *Homework Video Tutors *Choose whichever chapter/s and lesson/s you need!
Algebra II (Periods 2, 3) Course Description:
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Course Description: 2 Quarter Blocks 1.00 Credit Prerequisite: Algebra 2, Honors Algebra 2
This course emphasizes learning advanced algebraic methods. It extends work in polynomial and logarithmic functions and begins work in trigonometry. This course is designed for the needs of students planning to attend college. Students need a graphing calculator. (TI-83+ or similar is required.)
Textbook – Prentice Hall Mathematics Algebra 2
ALGEBRA III SYLLABUS (click here)
QUARTER FOUR SCHEDULE (click here) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Quarter 3 Information: QUARTER THREE SCHEDULE (click here) Chapter Seven: -Chapter Seven List of Assignments (click here) -Chapter Seven Test on Friday, February 8 Chapter Eight: -Chapter Eight List of Assignments (click here) -Chapter Eight Test on Friday, February 22 Chapter Nine: -Chapter Nine List of Assignments (click here) -Chapter Nine Test on Friday, March 7th Chapter Ten: -Chapter Ten List of Assignments (click here) -Chapter Ten Quest on Tuesday, March 18th |
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Course Description:
2 Quarter Blocks 1.00 Credit This course covers geometric concepts such as the fundamentals of one-dimensional , two- dimensional, and three-dimensional shapes, deductive and inductive proofs, lines, angles, triangles, circles, quadrilaterals, pyramids, cones, cylinders, spheres, area, volume, and similarity.
The Geometry Textbook and Resources are ONLINE! go.hrw.com
Additional Resources: The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Live Long and Love Math with mathbits.org
Note: This syllabus includes the dates for all quizzes, tests, and exams along with their point values for Quarter Two.
(updated up to Winter Break)
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