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dear students and parents welcome to precalculus the precalculus course at mhs is designed to further your studies of higher level mathematics in order to give you the necessary background ...

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       Dear Students and Parents, 
        
        
       Welcome to Precalculus!  The Precalculus course at MHS is designed to further your studies 
       of higher-level mathematics in order to give you the necessary background for Calculus.  The 
       topics that will be covered and the focus on problem solving throughout the course will help 
       to prepare you for future pursuits that may include mathematically connected careers.  
       Precalculus requires you to think constantly, critically, and with depth.  You will be required 
       to quickly recall and use the concepts and skills taught to you in previous math courses, with 
       an emphasis on Algebra II.   
        
        
       The Precalculus course is very different from Algebra II.  Where Algebra II tends to be very 
       mechanical, and procedural; Precalculus is more application based.  An emphasis will be 
       placed upon analysis rather than just the memorization of facts.  Thus good critical thinking 
       skills are essential.  In Algebra II part of the year was spent re-learning concepts previously 
       taught to you in Algebra I.  In the Precalculus course there will be very little re-teaching of 
       previously learned concepts and skills.  The curriculum is designed to extend and enhance 
       your current mathematical knowledge of polynomial and rational functions and their graphs, 
       and then to teach exponential and logarithmic functions and trigonometry. 
        
        
       In order to be successful in Precalculus, you may need to change the way you approach doing 
       homework, how you prepare for class, the way you take notes and participate in class, and in 
       the way you study for assessments.   In class you will be introduced to new concepts and 
       taught the skills needed to solve various types of problems.   In class you will see some 
       problem types modeled.   It is expected that you will be able to apply those skills learned in 
       class to solving similar but non-routine problems in your homework, on assignments, and on 
       assessments.   
        
        
       You have an exciting and challenging year ahead.  The following suggestions should help you 
       achieve success in the Precalculus class.  This information will be helpful throughout the year, 
       so refer to it often. 
        
        
       Sincerely, 
        
       Ms. Rafferty 
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
                            HERE ARE OUR RECIOMMENDATIONS TO HELP YOU BE 
                                              SUCCESSFUL IN PRECALCULUS 
                                                                       
                   
                  Homework: 
                   
                       ·   Do Precalculus every day!  Split the homework assignment into 2 nights 
                       ·   Leave space next to each problem in order to make corrections or notations 
                       ·   Always make an attempt on every problem assigned! 
                       ·   Refer to notes, in-class examples, and your textbook if you are unsure of a problem 
                       ·   Consider doing additional problems for extra practice 
                   
                   
                  Class Notes: 
                   
                       ·   Take thorough, detailed notes – including all class examples  
                       ·   Keep an organized binder that includes notes, handouts, homework and returned 
                           assignments and assessments 
                        
                        
                  Class Participation: 
                   
                       ·   Come to class prepared every day with all necessary materials and the completed 
                           homework assignment.   
                       ·   Correct homework during review 
                       ·   Complete in-class problem sets and activities. 
                       ·   Ask and answer questions!  
                            
                            
                  Class Preparation: 
                   
                       ·   Complete all problems on the pre-requisite skills review packets 
                       ·   Be sure you can recall and implement the previously learned skills necessary for the 
                           new concepts  
                       ·   Think about reading the next section in your textbook prior to class 
                       ·   Flag the homework problems that cause you difficulty 
                   
                   
                  Extra Help: 
                   
                       ·   Stay after school at the first sign of difficulty, do not wait! 
                       ·   Come prepared to ask specific questions  
                       ·   Seek help from peers as well as the teacher 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                  Studying: 
                   
                       ·   Do NOT wait until the day before an assessment to study 
                       ·   Do 2-4 problems from a previous section each and every day – about 10-15 minutes at 
                           most 
                       ·   Always try to do problems first without referring to notes or homework  
                       ·   Refer to notes, in-class examples, and your textbook when you are unsure of a 
                           problem 
                       ·   Get together with a peer to help prepare for assessments 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                  PLEASE SIGN AND RETURN THE SHEET BELOW 
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
                   
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                  2012 – 2013  Precalculus CP -- Signature Sheet 
                   
                   
                          I have read both the 2012-2013 Student Expectations and the Student Letter for the 
                          Precalculus CP course.   
                   
                          I am aware of the requirements and I understand the expectations for the class.   
                   
                   
                   
                   
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