Location: Monsignor Percy Johnson Night School Principal: Mr.Pedro Rodriques Teacher: Mr. H. Le Room: 333 Class Time: 6:00 pm - 9:15 pm (Break from 7:30 - 7:45 pm) Course Length: Sept 28, 2017 - Jan 18, 2018 Final Exam: January 11, 2018
INSTRUCTIONS:
First of all, you can read the Course Ouline (#1) thoroughly, especially, pay attention on the Course Evaluation and Course Policies.
Secondly, you can check the Tentative Schedule (#2) for Unit 1- 8 regarding the Chapter Assignments, Quizzes, Tests and their assigned due dates.
Finally, you can work on Chapter Worksheets, Pre-view Lessons, and try the Practice Exercises for each unit before coming to class. If you have any questions regarding to these Worksheets, Lessons, or Practice Exercises , feel free to ask the teacher for help.
1. COURSE OUTLINE:
A) Rationale:
This course extends students' experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometry functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics.
Students are expected to come to class on time, be prepared, and actively participate in pair, group, and class work. and stay on-task. No electronic devices are allowed to use in the classroom during the class hours, except during break time from 7:30 - 7:45 pm.
No visitors are allowed in school. If you are late or have to leave school early, a sign-in or sign- out slip must be obtained from the office. Always show respect for each person in the classroom.
Homework Policy:
Students are expected to complete all assigned work, on a nightly basis. The completion of homework is essential ingredient for success in this course. It will be checked regularly and assessed through quizzes, tests, assignments and notebook. Students can be expect to spend appropriately 1-2 hours per evening on mathematics homework and/or assignments.
Missed Class Policy:
It is the students' sole responsibility to make up any missed lessons or assignments. Students are responsible for getting notes from another student in the class. Absenteeism and tardiness are not readily tolerated and can result in poor performance and low achievement.
Missed Quiz/ Test Policy:
Students may be given an opportunity to write a make-up quiz or test on a date specified by the teacher, only if an acceptable notes has been received detailing the reason for absence. Otherwise, a mark of ZERO will be given.
There will be NO retakes for poor quiz/test results or for students who missed the quiz/ test due to suspension or any other inexcusable absence (skipping class, vacation, etc.)
Late/ Miss Assignment Policy:
Assignments must be submitted in a timely manner. A deduction will be imposed on assignment submitted beyond the due date.
Students will be made aware of key dates for completing assignments and should plan his/ her time accordingly. If you know you will be absent, you must make prior arrangements. Missed assignments will result in ZERO.
E)Text Book:
Advanced Functions 12, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2008
Advanced Functions - Nelson 2009 . If you use this book, please check this file for the matching lesson units McGraw-Hill Ryerson- Nelson.doc
Welcome to Our MHF4U1 Class!
Location: Monsignor Percy Johnson Night School
Principal: Mr.Pedro Rodriques
Teacher: Mr. H. Le
Room: 333
Class Time: 6:00 pm - 9:15 pm (Break from 7:30 - 7:45 pm)
Course Length: Sept 28, 2017 - Jan 18, 2018
Final Exam: January 11, 2018
1. COURSE OUTLINE:
A) Rationale:
This course extends students' experience with functions. Students will investigate the properties of polynomial, rational, logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometry functions; develop techniques for combining functions; broaden their understanding of rates of change; and develop facility in applying these concepts and skills. Students will also refine their use of the mathematical processes necessary for success in senior mathematics.
B) Course Units:
Chapter 1: Polynomial Functions
Chapter 2: Polynomial Equations and Inequalities
Chapter 3: Rational Functions
Chapter 4: Trigonometry Expressions
Chapter 5: Trigonometry Functions
Chapter 6: Exponential Functions
Chapter 7: Logarithmic Functions
Chapter 8: Combined Functions
Term Mark: 70% of the Final MarkC) Course Evaluation:
Final: 30% of the Final Mark
Final Exam: 20% (Jan 11, 2018)
D) Course Policies:
- Attendance and Participation:
Students are expected to come to class on time, be prepared, and actively participate in pair, group, and class work. and stay on-task. No electronic devices are allowed to use in the classroom during the class hours, except during break time from 7:30 - 7:45 pm.No visitors are allowed in school. If you are late or have to leave school early, a sign-in or sign- out slip must be obtained from the office. Always show respect for each person in the classroom.
- Homework Policy:
Students are expected to complete all assigned work, on a nightly basis. The completion of homework is essential ingredient for success in this course. It will be checked regularly and assessed through quizzes, tests, assignments and notebook. Students can be expect to spend appropriately 1-2 hours per evening on mathematics homework and/or assignments.
- Missed Class Policy:
It is the students' sole responsibility to make up any missed lessons or assignments. Students are responsible for getting notes from another student in the class. Absenteeism and tardiness are not readily tolerated and can result in poor performance and low achievement.
- Missed Quiz/ Test Policy:
Students may be given an opportunity to write a make-up quiz or test on a date specified by the teacher, only if an acceptable notes has been received detailing the reason for absence. Otherwise, a mark of ZERO will be given.There will be NO retakes for poor quiz/test results or for students who missed the quiz/ test due to suspension or any other inexcusable absence (skipping class, vacation, etc.)
- Late/ Miss Assignment Policy:
Assignments must be submitted in a timely manner. A deduction will be imposed on assignment submitted beyond the due date.Students will be made aware of key dates for completing assignments and should plan his/ her time accordingly. If you know you will be absent, you must make prior arrangements. Missed assignments will result in ZERO.
- Advanced Functions 12, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2008
- Advanced Functions - Nelson 2009 . If you use this book, please check this file for the matching lesson units McGraw-Hill Ryerson- Nelson.doc
Succeed+in+Math.docE)Text Book:
F) Useful Resources:
www.oame.ca
G) Important Dates:
Mid-Term Report Card: Will be announced
Last Day to Drop the Course: Will be informed later
Exam Review (ISU) Due: Jan 9, 2018 (10% of the Final Mark)
Final Exam: January 11, 2018 (20% of the Final Mark)
Student Sucess and Exam Review: Jan 16, 2018
Final Report Card Distributed: Jan 18, 2018
2. COURSE SCHEDULE:
3. COURSE WORK:
Chapter 1: Polynomial Functions
A) FUNCTIONS VS. RELATION
B) PREVIEW CHAPTER 1
1.1 POWER FUNCTIONS
Investigate:
WS 1.1: Polynomial Functions or Not.
KEY CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1.1 (TEXT)
1.2 CHARACTERISTICS OF POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
WS 1.2: Degree of Polynomial Functions and Finite Differences
Work Sheet 1.2-1.3 : Linear and Quadratic Functions WORKSHEET 1.2-1.3 Linear-Quadratic.doc
Work Sheet 1.2-1.3 (continued): Cubic and Quartic Functions WORKSHEET1.2-1.3 Cubic-Quartic Functions.doc
KEY CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1.2 (TEXT)
1.3 EQUATIONS AND GRAPHS OF POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
WorkSheet 1.3: Graphs of Polynomial Functions and Equations in Factored Form WORKSHEET 1.1-1.3.doc
Homework 1.3 :
KEY CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1.3 (TEXT)
Assignment Chapter 1 A (1.1 - 1.3) MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 1 A.doc (Due date: Oct 10)
*Quiz Chapter 1 (1.1 - 1.3): Oct 10, 2017
1.4 TRANSFORMATIONS OF POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
Lessons:Chapter 1 (WS Section 1.4 - 1.6).pdf
KEY CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1. 4 (TEXT)**
1.5 AVERAGE RATE OF CHANGE (SLOPE OF THE SECANT)
KEYCONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1.5 (TEXT)
1.6 INSTANTANEOUS RATE OF CHANGE (SLOPE OF THE TANGENT)
KEY CONCEPTS AND EXERCISE 1.6 (TEXT)
Assignment Chapter 1 B (1.4 - 1.6) MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 1 B.doc(Due date: Oct 17)
CHAPTER 1 REVIEW: (page 74-77) # 1 - 18
Chapter 2: Polynomial Equations and Inequalities
Investigate:
2.1 THE REMAINDER THEOREM
2.2 THE FACTOR THEOREM
2.3 POLYNOMIAL EQUATIONS
QUIZ CHAPTER 2: Oct 24, 2017
Assignment Chapter 2 A MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 2 A.doc (Due date: Oct 24)
2.4 FAMILIES OF POLYNOMIAL FUNCTIONS
Lesson 2.4: Families of Polynomial Functions Lesson 2.4-Families of Polynomial Functions.doc
2.6 SOLVING FACTORABLE INEQUALITIES ALGEBRAICCALLY
Lesson 2.5-2.6: Solving Inequalities Lesson 2.5-2.6-Solving Polynomial Inequalities.doc
Assignment Chapter 2 B MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 2 B.doc (Due date: Oct 26)
CHAPTER 2 REVIEW:
TEST CHAPTER 2: Oct 26, 2017
CHAPTER 3: RATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Investigate: INVESTIGATE 1-2-3-Reciprocals of Linear and Quadratic Functions.doc
EX- 3.1_TEXT
EX- 3.2-TEXT
EX -3.3-TEXT
ASSIGNMENT 3A: MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 3 A.doc (Due Date: Nov 2)
QUIZ Chapter 3: Nov 2, 2017
EX- 3.4-TEXT
EX- 3.5-TEXT
ASSIGNMENT 3B: MHF 4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 3 B.doc (Due Date: Nov 7)
EX-CHAPTER 3 REVIEW
TEST Chapter 3: Nov 7, 2017
CHAPTER 4: TRIGONOMETRY RATIOS AND EXPRESSIONS
Lesson 4.1: Radian, Sector Angle, and Arc Length Wiki-Lesson 4.1.doc
Lesson 4.2: Trigonometric Ratios and Special Angles (30-45-60) Wiki-Lesson 4.2.doc
Lesson 4.3: Equivalent Trigonometric Expressions Wiki-Lesson 4.3.doc
ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 4A: MHF4U1-Wiki-Assignmnent-Chapter 4A.doc
(Due Date: Nov 14)
Answer Key- Assignment 4A * MHF4U1-Wiki-AnswerKey-Chapter4A.doc
Quiz Chapter 4 : Nov 14, 2017
Lesson 4.4: - Compound Formulas Wiki-Lesson 4.4.doc
Lesson 4.5: - Proving the Trigonometric Identities Wiki-Lesson 4.5-Trig-Id.doc
ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 4B: MHF4U1-ASSIGNMNTC4B.doc
(Due Date: Nov 16, 2017)
Answer Key- Assignmnet 4B MHF4U1-Wiki-AnswerKey-Assignment Chapter 4B.doc
Test Chapter 4 : Nov 16, 2017
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CONGRATULATION! YOU HAVE FINISHED HALF OF THE MHF-4U1 COURSE
KEEP UP YOUR EXCELLENT WORK!**
CHAPTER 5: TRIGONOMETRY FUNCTIONS
Lesson 5.1: Graphs of Trigonometry Functions (April 14) WIKI - LESSON 5.1- Graphs of Sines and Cosine.doc
Lesson 5.2: Graphs of Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions WIKI - LESSON 5.2- Graphs of the Reciprocal of Trig Functions.doc
Lesson 5.3: Sinusoidal Functions Wiki-Lesson 5.3.doc
Lesson 5.4: Solving Trigonometric Equations WIKI- LESSON 5.4- Solving Trig Equations.doc
QUIZ CHAPTER 5: Nov 23, 2017
Lesson 5.5: Making Connections and Rates of Changes WIKI-LESSON 5.5- Making Connections and Rates of Changes.doc
TEST CHAPTER 5: Nov 28, 2017
CHAPTER 6: EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND THEIR INVERSES
Lesson 6.1 - 6.3
Assignment 6A: MHF4U1-ASSIGNMENT CHAPTER 6A.doc (Due date: Dec 5)
Lesson 6.4 - 6.5Assignment 6B: MHF4U11-ASSIGNMENTC6B.doc (Due date: Dec 7)
QUIZ CHAPTER 6: Dec 5, 2017
TEST CHAPTER 6: Dec 7, 2017
CHAPTER 7: SOLVING LOGARITHMIC EQUATIONS
Assignment 7A - MHF4U1-Assignment 7A.doc (Due Dec 14)
Assignment 7B - MHF 4U1-Assignment 7B.doc (Due Dec 19)
QUIZ CHAPTER 7: Dec 14, 2017
TEST CHAPTER 7: Dec 19, 2017
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EXAM REVIEW PORTFOLIO (10% of the Final Mark) ExamReview.pdf or ISU_Hand-outs in class
(Due January 9, 2018)
***FINAL EXAM (20% Of The Final Mark) - January 11, 2018