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BASIC MATHEMATICS
Math 181A-3 Fall, 1999 Monday & Wednesday 6:00 - 8:25 Rooms: HSPC3 (Jane) & HSPC5 (Sheri) 1-5 Units
INSTRUCTORS: Jane Ellis & Sheri Hurtado
PHONE NUMBER: 541-4660, Extension 247
EMAIL ADDRESS: ELLIS@ltcc.edu
REQUIRED TEXT: ESSENTIAL ARITHMETIC by Johnston, Willis and Lazaris, Seventh Edition.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this course is to enable students to become proficient in the manipulation and application of basic arithmetic skills. This is a variable unit class with a maximum of 5 units available. So, you get to decide how much you want to do this quarter! Each module is one unit and covers a different topic:
Math 181A Whole Numbers (Chapters 1 & 2) Math 181B Fractions (Chapter 3) Math 181C Decimals (Chapter 4) Math 181D Percent and Ratio (Chapters 6 & 8) Math 181E Introduction to Algebra (Chapters 11 and parts of 12 & 13)
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It is strongly recommended that you complete all five modules before enrolling in either Math 152A, Basic Algebra (Part I) or Bus 112, Business Math.
In order to receive credit for a Module, a student must register for it at the office of Admissions and Records. This must be done by Monday, November 22. If you register for a module and then are unable to complete it, you must drop the module by Monday, Nov. 29. If you do not drop the module, the instructor is required to give you a grade.
Students may use the time in class in the following ways: a) Begin with a lecture and the rest of the class time will be to work individually getting assistance from the teachers as needed. Lectures will be presented following the time line beginning on page 4 of this syllabus. Students are encouraged to read in advance the material that is covered in each lecture. These students will meet in HSPC3 with Jane.
b) The students may work at their own pace requesting assistance as needed. These students will meet in HSPC5 with Sheri. You may move between the two groups as needed.
METHOD OF STUDENT EVALUATION:
Homework must be completed and turned in before an exam is taken. The required homework is: 1) The odd problems from the Set I exercises for any section covered in the particular chapter. 2) All of the Set I exercises for each of the Review Sections (some chapters have more than one review) 3) The entire Diagnostic Test at the end of the chapter. If a homework set is turned in incomplete, 10% will be deducted from the grade for each section that is not complete. This means that if three sections are not completed, then 30% will be deducted from the grade for that chapter
Examinations are given at the end of each chapter. If the student does not receive a score of at least 70%, he or she will be asked to take another test after receiving some extra help. If a student does need to take a second test, the highest score possible for that chapter is 70%. q If there is one chapter in a module, the grade on the chapter test will be the grade in the module. q If there are two chapters in a module, the average of the two chapter tests will be the grade for the module. q EACH MODULE RECEIVES A SEPARATE GRADE. Grades are based on the following scale:
A 90% - 100% B 80 - 89% C 70 - 79% D 60 - 69% A student must obtain 70% or higher before he or she may proceed to the next module.
OFFICE HOURS: Room A204 page 3
Monday & Wednesday 12:30 - 1:30 Friday 10:00 - 11:00
TUTORING: Individual math tutoring is available in the Mezzanine area just outside of the library. If you have trouble finding a math tutor, check with the personnel in room B107. Tutoring hours are posted outside of B107 and in your classroom.
CALCULATOR: A calculator may be used in Module D.
LEARNING DISABLED STUDENTS: If you are in the Learning Disabled Program, please speak with Jane about your special needs. It is important that she also speak with anyone for whom math is extremely difficult.
HOW TO SUCCEED IN A MATH CLASS:
1) Come to every class meeting.
2) Arrive early, get yourself settled and be ready when class starts. Sit where you won't be distracted.
3) Read each section before it is discussed in class.
4) Do all of the homework.
5) Do some math every day.
6) Start preparing for tests at least a week in advance.
7) Take advantage of tutors and office hours, extra help can make a big difference.
8) Do some review every time that you study math.
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DATE SECTION TOPIC Sept. 20 Orientation & Placement Test Beginning of Module A (Chapters 1 & 2) 1.1 Basic Definitions 1.2A Place Values 1.2B Reading & Writing Whole Numbers 1.2C Rounding Off Whole Numbers 1.3 Adding Two Whole Numbers 1.4 Adding More Than Two Whole Numbers Sept. 22 1.5A Multiplying Two Whole Numbers 1.5B Multiplying Numbers with More than One Digit 1.5C Multiplying with Zeros 1.6 Multiplying More than Two Whole Numbers An Introduction to the Order of Operations 1.7A Definitions, Symbols and Terminology for Powers 1.7B Powers of Ten REVIEW of SECTIONS 1.1 - 1.7
Sept. 27 1.8 Subtracting Whole Numbers 1.9A Basic Definitions for Division 1.9B Dividing by a One Digit Number 1.9C Dividing by a Number with More than One Digit 1.10A Introduction to Square Roots 1.10B Higher Roots 1.10C OMIT Sept. 29 1.11 The Order of Operations 1.12A Prime & Composite Numbers & Prime Factorization 1.12B Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) REVIEW of SECTIONS 1.8 - 1.12 DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR CHAPTER 1 2.1 Strategies for Solving Applied Problems
Oct. 4 2.2 Estimating Answers 2.3 Using Formulas: An Introduction 2.4A Denominate Numbers 2.4B Lengths and Perimeters 2.4C Areas of Rectangles, Squares and Triangles 2.5A&B OMIT REVIEW of SECTIONS 2.1 - 2.4 (omit #17 & 20) DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 2 (omit #4 & 10) Oct. 6 Beginning of Module B (Chapter 3) 3.1 Basic Definitions for Fractions 3.2 Multiplying Fractions: An Introduction 3.3A Equivalent Fractions & Building Fractions 3.3B Reducing Fractions to Lowest Terms 3.4 Finding the Least Common Multiple (LCM) page 5 Oct. 11 3.5A Determining if Fractions are Equivalent 3.5B Comparing Fractions REVIEW of SECTIONS 3.1 - 3.5 3.6A Adding Fractions That Have the Same Denominator 3.6B Subtracting Fractions That Have the Same Denominator 3.7A Adding Fractions That Have Different Denominator 3.7B Subtracting Fractions That Have Different Denominator 3.8 Shortcuts for Multiplying Fraction Oct. 13 3.9 Dividing Fractions REVIEW of SECTIONS 3.6 - 3.9 3.10A Writing a Mixed Number as n Improper Fraction 3.10B Writing an Improper Fraction as a Mixed Number 3.11A Adding Mixed Numbers 3.11B Subtracting Mixed Numbers 3.12 Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers
Oct. 18 3.13 Complex Fractions 3.14 Powers and Square Roots of Fractions and Mixed Numbers 3.15 Combined Operations REVIEW of SECTIONS 3.10 - 3.15 DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 3 Beginning of Module C (Chapter 4) 4.1 Basic Definitions for Decimals Oct. 20 4.2A Reading and Writing Decimal Numbers 4.2B Comparing Decimals 4.3 Rounding Off Decimal Numbers 4.4 Adding Decimals 4.5 Subtracting Decimals 4.6A Multiplication with Decimal Numbers 4.6B Multiplication with Decimal Numbers and Powers of Ten 4.7A Dividing a Decimal by a Natural Number
Oct. 25 4.7B Decimal Divisors 4.7C Dividing a Decimal by a Power of Ten 4.8 Powers and Square Roots of Decimals (Do only #1 - 20) REVIEW of SECTIONS 4.1 - 4.8 4.9 Converting a Common Fraction to a Decimal 4.10A Converting a Simple Decimal to a Common Fraction 4.10B Converting a Complex Decimal to a Common Fraction 4.11 Operations Involving Decimals and Common Fractions Oct. 27 4.12 Combined Operations with Decimals 4.13 Comparing Numbers 4.14 OMIT REVIEW of SECTIONS 4.9 - 4.14 (omit #35) DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 4 (omit #25) Beginning of Module D (Chapters 6 & 8) BRING A CALCULATOR 7.1 Using a Calculator (no homework assigned for this section) 6.1 Basic Definitions for Percent page 6 Nov. 1 6.2 The Percent Proportion 6.3 Converting a Common Fraction to a Percent 6.4 Converting a decimal to a Percent 6.5 Converting a Percent to a Decimal REVIEW of SECTIONS 6.1 - 6.5 Nov. 3 6.6A More about the Percent Proportion 6.6B Solving Percent Problems 6.7 Finding a Percent of a Number 6.8A Solving General Applied Problems with Percent 6.8B Percent of Increase or Decrease
Nov. 8 6.9 Reading and Interpreting Circle Graphs REVIEW of SECTIONS 6.6 - 6.9 DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 6 8.1 Wages and Salary 8.2A Simple Interest 8.2C Monthly Payments: The Add-on Interest Method 8.2D OMIT Nov. 10 8.2B Compound Interest 8.3 Checking and Savings Accounts 8.4 Budgets REVIEW of SECTIONS 8.1 - 8.4 DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 8
Nov. 15 Beginning of Module E (Chapter 11 and parts of Chapters 12 & 13) 11.1 Negative Numbers & Absolute Value 11.2 Adding Integers 11.3 Multiplying Integers Nov. 17 11.4 Dividing Integers 11.5 Subtracting Integers 11.6 Finding Powers of Integers 11.7 Combine Operations
NOVEMBER 22 LAST DAY TO ADD A MODULE
Nov. 22 11.8A Operations with Signed Fractions 11.8B Operations with Signed Decimals REVIEW of SECTIONS 11.1 - 11.8 DIAGNOSTIC TEST for CHAPTER 11 12.1 Basic Definitions for Algebra
Nov. 24 Catch up Day
NOVEMBER 30 LAST DAY TO DROP A MODULE page 7
NOVEMBER 30 LAST DAY TO DROP A MODULE
Nov.29 12.2A Removing Grouping Symbols 12.2B Combining Like Terms
12.2C Simplifying Algebraic Expressions: An Introduction 13.1 Equations and Their Solutions
Dec. 1 13.2 Solving Equations Using Addition and Subtraction 13.3A Solving Equations Using Division and Multiplication 13.3B Solving Equations with Two Steps 13.3C Solving Other First Degree Equations Do not do the Review Exercises or the Diagnostic Test for Chapters 12 & 13.
Dec. 6 6:00 - 8:00 This time is used for taking Chapter Tests
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