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Teacher(s): Mr. Hoffman& Mrs. Schindel Time: This Course: is about The Course Organizer Student: Course Dates: Course Evaluation: MATH 90 Semester II preparing numerate individuals who value math and appreciate its role in society. Course Questions: 1. How do we use the Investigates to understand, plan, solve and check problems? All units Course Progress Graph 2. How do we determine the square roots of decimals and fractions that are perfect squares and approximate those that are non-perfect squares? Unit 1 3. How do we determine surface area of composite objects made from cubes, other right rectangular prisms and right cylinders? Unit 1 4. How do we use scale factor and symmetry to understand polygon similarities? Unit 7 5. How do we identify and classify line and rotational symmetry? Unit 7 6. How do we apply our knowledge of tangents, radius, perpendicular bisector, inscribed angles, central angles to solve problems involving circle properties? Unit 8 7. Why do people use probability relate to real-life situations? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8. Why is it important to assess and reflect on our ability to solve a variety of mathematically related problems? All units Key for Graph: 1) 10) 2) 11) 3) 12) 4) 13) 5) 14) 6) 15) 7) 16) 8) 17) 9) 18) Course Map This Course: Student: Math 90 includes Community Principles Learning Routines and Practices Course Organizer Unit Organizer Independent Practice Framing Routines Group Work Homework Checks Smart Board Lesson and Demonstration Individual Adaptations - extended assignment or test time -Noon Tutorial Rm. 229 : Tues.. and Thurs. (sometimes Wed.) -Homework Hall Rm. 227 Mon. and Fri. Critical Concepts addition subtraction multiplication division order of operations fractions decimals percents exponents powers perfect squares square roots composite object scale diagram non-perfect squares scale factor proportion polygons rotational symmetry rotation point of tangency arc angles probability statistics valid conclusions census Learned in these Units Unit 1 Square Roots and Surface Area Unit 9 Probability and Statistics Unit 7 Similarities and Transformations Unit 8 Circle Geometry