Course Syllabus

Intensive Algebra 1A Syllabus

2506.2 / 2508.2 Intensive Algebra 1A

Instructor: E. Opena

Online

Instructor          Elizabeth Opena

Email                 eopena@cwcharter.org

Office Hours:   Thursdays  9:30 am - 10:30 AM

 

Class Information

Class Time

Online Sessions:  

2506: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 9:00 am  - 10:00 am

2508: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 10:00 am - 11:00 am

 

  • Semester 1 - First Class Meeting 8/16/21

Last Day to Add or Drop is 9/3/21 (Students will be charged the full price of the course if dropping the class after this deadline.)

  • Semester 2 - First Online Class Meeting  1/9/22     

Last Day to Add or Drop is 1/20/22 (Students will be charged the full price of the course if dropping the class after this deadline.)

Course Overview

This Algebra course was developed as part of the CWCS High School Intensive (HSI) Program.  The course meets three times a week online, with an additional two hours of one-on-one online tutoring built into the course.  This year-long course (Algebra 1A) covers the first half of Algebra 1.  Students will earn 5 credits each semester.  Students must also complete Algebra 1B to fulfill the Algebra Graduation Requirement. 

As an Intensive course, there are several specific scaffolds and supports in place to help students successfully master the Algebra 1 standards:

  • Students will receive two hours per week of one-on-one tutoring in addition to three hours of instruction

  • Content is spread out over two years

  • Students will use individualized interventions to close learning gaps

These supports are built into the course, are part of the student’s grade, and are not optional.

Prerequisites

Successful completion of Math 8 or Pre-Algebra.

 

Curriculum

This course will be based on Units 1A - 2B (Modules 1 - 11) of the following text: 

Algebra 1 Analyze, Connect, Explore, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 9780544206991

Materials

  • Scientific Calculator (no specific calculator is needed; a cell phone or computer calculator will be sufficient)

  • Graphing Calculator (www.desmos.com - no handheld graphing calculator will be needed)

  • Working external headset with mic (computer speakers do not work successfully with the Canvas setup). Plug-in headsets (rather than Bluetooth) work best with Jigsaw. After the third week of class and no headset, students may begin to lose participation points for the class. Class is much more engaging if all students can talk in class using their mic. Suggested:  Office Depot Logitech Clear-Chat

  • Graph Paper and Notebook Paper

  • Ruler

  • Optional: Spiral Notebook or Composition Book

 

Requirements

  • Class textbook/workbook

  • School Google Account - you will use this to log in to various learning platforms such as Jigsaw, Desmos and Khan Academy, and to complete Google Apps for Education-based assignments

  • Reliable Internet access

  • Canvas Login link: https://cwcs.instructure.com/login/canvas

Math Department Webpage

Grading

The EE will determine the overall course grade and enter it in SIS by the report card deadline. The overall grade will be determined according to these categories and weights:

          Class Attendance and Participation.          15%

          Tutoring Attendance and Participation.    10%

          Unit Tests and/or Module Quizzes.            30%

          Final Exam.                                                      10%

          RtI Intervention Usage.                                 10%

          Homework/Classwork                                  25%

 

          Grading Scale:

          90-100%        A

          80-89%          B

          70-89%          C

          60-69%          D

          0-59%            F

 

Class Attendance and Participation (10%):

The class will meet three times per week online via JigSaw or another online meeting platform.  The link can be found on the class Canvas website.

Attendance is required.   The Truancy Policy applies to Canvas courses. An unexcused absence may be counted as a truancy.  Full attendance credit will not be given for unexcused absences.

  • Excused Absence is defined as:
    The parent shall notify the teacher by phone of the absence at least 24 hours* prior to the time the class meets.

  • Unexcused Absence is defined as:
    An absence that does not accompany a parent phone call to the instructor at least 24 hours* prior to the time the class meets.

*If there are extenuating circumstances that do not allow for at least 24 hours, then the teacher must still be notified prior to the start of class; allowances may be made depending on the circumstances. Examples of extenuating circumstances: car accident, sudden illness, etc. Students should arrange a "back up plan" in case of unexpected computer problems the day of the class (i.e. make pre-arrangements to go to a neighbor, friend, relative, library, etc.)   

Not only will the students receive instruction during these sessions, but they will participate in answering questions and working out problems.  Students may be asked to enter a response to an “Attendance Quiz” or other attendance activities to earn attendance credit for that day’s class.  This gives the instructor an opportunity to identify strengths and weaknesses of the students and identify concepts that need more instruction.  Points will be earned for each class session, depending on promptness and participation in the class session.  

 

Making Up a Missed Class

Attendance credit for excused absences will be granted by the instructor based on the quality of the make-up work. To make up for a missed class session, the student must view the recording of the session (which will be posted as a link on the Canvas website shortly after the session ends) and complete a make-up attendance assignment as posted on Canvas.  

 

Tutoring Attendance and Participation (10%):

Tutoring sessions will be held two times per week online via FEV’s online meeting platform.  The link can be found on the class Canvas website. Attendance is required.  Not only will the students receive targeted instruction during these sessions, but they will participate in answering questions and working out problems. Points will be earned for each class session, based on the tutor’s regular progress report of the student’s promptness and participation in the tutoring session.  

 

Making up a Missed Tutoring Session:

Missed tutoring sessions must be rescheduled and made up within 48 hours.



Module Quizzes (30%)

Quizzes will be given at the end of each Module.  The quizzes will be posted in Canvas for the students to download or will be assigned online.  Specific instructions for the quizzes and tests will be given in class, including procedures for submission and due dates.  Due dates will be posted for each test on the Canvas assignment page.  Late submissions will not be accepted without a request for extension BEFORE the due date. For test scores less than 70%, students may retake tests to earn a grade up to 70%.

 

Final Exam (10%)

Students will take a final exam each semester that will be proctored by their instructor during an online class session.

 

RTI Intervention Usage (20%)

  • Option 1: Student will work in the iReady adaptive support program for a minimum of 45 minutes per week in the corresponding subject until the student is at or above level. The grade will be based on the percentage of the required time that the student completed.

  • Option 2: Student will enroll in corresponding Developmental Class targeting specific skills and standards based on student’s iReady diagnostic assessment. The Developmental Class instructor will complete a progress report for the student quarterly.

 

Homework/Classwork (20%)

  • The ES does not need to submit a Quarterly Progress Report.  

  • This grade reflects the daily homework and learning activities that the student is completing according to the assignments posted on Canvas.

  • Homework activities include assignments on my.hrw.com and other instructional activities posted on Canvas or given in live class sessions.

  • Running homework grade will be updated from my.hrw.com onto Canvas at the end of each Module.

 

Late Work

Math Department classes will not accept late work after the close date of the assignment.

 

2506 / 2508 Intensive Algebra 1A

Instructor: E. Opena

Online

Fall 2021 Tentative Pacing Guide

(daily assignments subject to change - check Canvas regularly)

 

LP

Week

Lessons, Topics & Standards

Instructional Activities

Week 1

Module 1: Relationships Between Quantities

Lesson 1.1: Precision and Significant Digits (N.Q.3)

Lesson 1.2: Dimensional Analysis (N.Q.1)

  • Lesson 1.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 1.2 Independent Practice 

Week 2 

Review Module 1

  • Module 1 Quiz

Week 3

Module 2: Exponents and Real Numbers

Lesson 2.1: Radicals and Rational Expressions (N.RN.2)

Lesson 2.2: Real Numbers (N.RN.3)

    • Lesson 2.1 Independent Practice 
    • Lesson 2.2 Independent Practice 
  • Module 2 Quiz

Week 4

Module 3: Expressions Part 1

Lesson 3.1: Evaluating Expressions

(A.SSE.1)

Lesson 3.2: Simplifying Expressions

(A.SSE.1)

  • Lesson 3.1 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 3.2 Independent Practice

Week 5

Module 3: Expressions Part 2

Lesson 3.3: Writing Expressions

(A.SSE.2)

Review Module 3

  • Lesson 3.3 Independent Practice
  • Module 3 Quiz

Week 6

Module 4: Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Part 1

Lesson 4.1: Equations in One Variable (A.REI.3)

Lesson 4.2: Inequalities in One Variable (A.REI.3)

  • Lesson 4.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 4.2 Independent Practice 

Week 7

Module 4: Equations and Inequalities in One Variable Part 2

Lesson 4.3: Solving for a Variable (A.CED.4)

  • Lesson 4.3 Independent Practice 

Week 8

Review Module 4

  • Module 4 Quiz

Week 9

Module 5: Equations in Two Variables and Functions Part 1

Lesson 5.1: Equations in Two Variables (A.REI.10)

  • Lesson 5.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 5.2 Independent Practice

Week 10

Module 5: Equations in Two Variables and Functions Part 2

Lesson 5.2: Representing Functions (F.IF.1)

Lesson 5.3: Sequences (F.IF.3)

  • Lesson 5.3 Independent Practice

Week 11

Review Module 5

  • Module 5 Quiz

Week 12

Module 6: Linear Functions Part 1

Lesson 6.1: Linear Functions (F.IF.7a)

Lesson 6.2: Using Intercepts (F.IF.7a)

  • Lesson 6.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 6.2 Independent Practice 

Week 13

Module 6: Linear Functions Part 2

Lesson 6.3: Using Slope (F.IF.6)

Lesson 6.4: Slope-Intercept Form (F.IF.4)

  • Lesson 6.3 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 6.4 Independent Practice 

Week 14

Module 6: Linear Functions Part 3

Lesson 6.5: Comparing Linear Functions (F.IF.9)

Lesson 6.6: Transforming Linear Functions (F.BF.3)

  • Lesson 6.5 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 6.6 Independent Practice

Week 15

Module 6: Linear Functions Part 4

Lesson 6.7: Writing Linear Functions

(F.LE.2)

Review Module 6

  • Lesson 6.7 Independent Practice
  • Module 6 Quiz

Week 16

Semester Review & Final

    • Semester Review
  • Final Exam

2506.2 / 2508.2 Intensive Algebra 1A

Instructor: E. Opena

Online

Spring 2022 Tentative Pacing Guide

(daily assignments subject to change - check Canvas regularly)

 

LP

Week

Lessons, Topics & Standards

Instructional Activities

Week 1

Module 7: Building Linear Functions Part 1

Lesson 7.1: Arithmetic Sequences (F.BF.2)

Lesson 7.2: Operations with Linear Functions (F.BF.1b)

  • Lesson 7.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 7.2 Independent Practice

Week 2

Module 7: Building Linear Functions Part 2

Lesson 7.3: Linear Functions and Their Inverses (F.BF.4a)

Lesson 7.4: Linear Inequalities in Two Variables (A.REI.12)

  • Lesson 7.3 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 7.4 Independent Practice 

Week 3

Review Module 7

  • Module 7 Quiz

Week 4

Module 8: Modeling with Linear Functions Part 1

Lesson 8.1: Correlation (S.ID.6)

  • Lesson 8.1 Independent Practice

Week 5

Module 8: Modeling with Linear Functions Part 2

Lesson 8.2: Fitting Lines to Data (S.ID.6c)

Lesson 8.3: Linear Regression (S.ID.6b)

  • Lesson 8.2 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 8.3 Independent Practice

Week 6

Review Module 8

  • Module 8 Quiz

Week 7

Module 9: Systems of Equations and Inequalities Part 1

Lesson 9.1: Solving Linear Systems by Graphing (A.REI.6)

Lesson 9.2: Solving Linear Systems by Substitution (A.REI.6)

  • Lesson 9.1 Independent Practice 
  • Lesson 9.2 Independent Practice 

Week 8

Module 9: Systems of Equations and Inequalities Part 2

Lesson 9.3: Solving Linear Systems by Adding or Subtracting (A.REI.6)

 Lesson 9.4: Solving Linear Systems by Multiplying (A.REI.5)

  • Lesson 9.3 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 9.4 Independent Practice

Week 9

Module 9: Systems of Equations and Inequalities Part 3

Lesson 9.5: Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities (A.REI.12)

  • Lesson 9.5 Independent Practice

Week 10

Review Module 9

  • Module 9 Quiz

Week 11

Module 10: Exponential Functions and Equations Part 1

Lesson 10.1: Exponential Functions (F.LE.2)

Lesson 10.2: Exponential Growth and Decay (F.LE.2)

  • Lesson 10.1 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 10.2 Independent Practice

Week 12

Module 10: Exponential Functions and Equations Part 2

Lesson 10.3: Geometric Sequences (F.LE.2)

Lesson 10.4: Transforming Exponential Functions (F.BF.3)

  • Lesson 10.3 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 10.4 Independent Practice

Week 13

Module 10: Exponential Functions and Equations Part 3

Lesson 10.5: Equations Involving Exponents (A.CED.1)

Review Module 10

  • Lesson 10.5 Independent Practice
  • Module 10 Quiz

Week 14

Module 11: Modeling with Exponential Functions

Lesson 11.1: Exponential Regression (S.ID.6b)

Lesson 11.2: Comparing Linear and Exponential Models (F.LE.1)

  • Lesson 11.1 Independent Practice
  • Lesson 11.2 Independent Practice

Week 15

Review Module 11

  • Module 11 Quiz

Week 16

Semester Review & Final

  • Semester Review
  • Final Exam