BASIC MATHEMATICS Math 187A/B-Spring, 2004Monday & Wednesday
Section 2 Section 3 1:30 3:20 (Math 187A Only) Room: A209 6:00 7:50 Room: HSST2
INSTRUCTOR: Jane Ellis
Phone Number: 541-4660, Extension 247
E-MAIL: ELLIS@LTCC.EDU
REQUIRED TEXT: BASIC COLLEGE MATHEMATICS by Tobey & Slater, Fourth Edition.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this course is to teach students the skills of basic arithmetic. In reality, you have probably already seen this material somewhere in your educational past but may have forgotten it or never really understood it when it was presented. In this class, our goal is to fill in the gaps of your knowledge about arithmetic and to help you get the big picture so that it will all fit together in a way which makes sense to you and that you are able to apply it to real life problems. This is actually two six-week classes (each receiving its own grade): Ψ Math 187A covers whole numbers, fractions, and an introduction to decimals. Ψ Math 187B covers the rest of decimals, percents, and an introduction to algebra.
STUDENT OUTCOMES:
The successful student will: 2) engage in logical and critical thinking. 3) read technical information. 4) demonstrate the solution to problems by translating written language into mathematical statements, interpreting information, sketching relevant diagrams, analyzing given information, formulating appropriate math statements, and checking and verifying results.
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OVER JANES OFFICE HOURS:
Monday & Wednesday................. 12:30 1:30 (A204) Tuesday & Thursday....................... 3:00 4:00 (A204) Thursday......................................... 6:00 7:00 (Gateway Math Center)
TUTORING: Tutoring is available in the Gateway Math Center (GMC) in Room G4 in the portable buildings near the dance room and photo lab.
GRADING POLICY: (Used for each course Math 187A & Math 187B) Homework 25/20 points Exam #1 60 points Exam #2 60 points Final (Covers entire 6-week course content) 100 points
Your letter grade will be based on your percentage of the 245/240 possible points.
A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F less than 60%
Make-up Policy: For Exams and the Final, make-up is possible, but there is a 10% penalty if the absence is not excused. Homework will be accepted late for minus one point for each school day that it is late. Each assignment in worth 5 points.
CALCULATOR: Calculators are not allowed in this class.
LEARNING DISABILITIES: If you have a certifiable learning disability that may affect your performance in this class, be sure to discuss your special needs with Jane during the first week of class. Learning disabilities will be accommodated.
REGISTRATION:
Ψ You must register for this class at the Office of Admissions and Records. Ψ The last day to drop the class with no record is Friday, April 30. Ψ The last day to drop the class for a "W" grade is Friday, June 4. Ψ After June 4, if you are enrolled you will receive some kind of grade.
JANES COMMITMENT TO THIS CLASS: · I will check the earlier part of my day at the door when I enter the classroom, and I will give this class 100% of my attention while we are meeting. · I will come to class well prepared. · I will be here on time. · I will listen and seek to understand what is being said. · I will not shortchange the students in this class by setting low standards. · I will put 100% of my effort into being the best possible teacher for the students in this class.
YOUR COMMITMENT TO THIS CLASS
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 you study math.
9) Be willing to ask questions.
10) Take notes.
11) Study in groups and find a study buddy.
Over Lecture Schedule Math 187A EOO means Every Other Odd problemDate Topic Section HW
April 5 Introduction to the class & syllabus Understanding Whole Numbers 1.1 #3 51 Multiples of 3. Addition of Whole Numbers 1.2 #3 60 Multiples of 3. Subtraction of Whole Numbers 1.3 #1 20, 24 90 Multiples of 3
April 7 Multiplication of Whole Numbers 1.4 #3 102 Multiples of 3 Division of Whole Numbers 1.5 #1 30 All, 33 93 Multiples of 3 Homework #1: Sections 1.1 1.5 Due Monday, April 12
April 12 Exponents & Order of Operations 1.6 #1 6 All, 9 102 Multiples of 3 Page 61 #1-3
Rounding and Estimation 1.7 #1 4 All, 6 78 Multiples of 3, 85 88
April 14 Applied Problems 1.8 #3 36 Multiples of 3 Understanding Fractions 2.1 #3 51 Multiples of 3 Simplifying Fractions 2.2 #3 90 Multiples of 3
Homework #2: Sections 1.6 2.2 Due Monday, April 19
April 19 Exam #1 (Sections 1.1 1.8) Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers 2.3 #3 84 Multiples of 3
April 21 Multiplication of Fractions & Mixed Numbers 2.4 #3 57 Multiples of 3 Division of Fractions & Mixed Numbers 2.5 #3 84 Multiples of 3
Homework #3: Sections 2.3 2.5 Due Monday, April 26
Math 187A Lecture Schedule Continued on the Next Page
Lecture Schedule Math 187A (continued)
April 26 The Least Common Denominator 2.6 #3 81 Multiples of 3 Addition & Subtraction of Fractions 2.7 #3 69 Multiples of 3
April 28 Combining Mixed Numbers & Order of Operations 2.8 #3 69 Multiples of 3 Applied Problems involving Fractions 2.9 #1 20 All, pg. 187 #1
Homework #4: Sections 2.6 2.9 Due Monday, May 3
May 3 Exam #2 (Sections 2.1 2.9) Decimal Notation 3.1 # 3 60 Multiples of 3
May 5 Comparing, Ordering & Rounding Decimals 3.2 #3 60 Multiples of 3 Addition & Subtraction of Decimals 3.3 #3 57 Multiples of 3
Homework#5: Sections 3.1 3.3 Due Monday, May 10
May 10 Review for Final Exam (Suggested Chapter 1 Review Problems, Pages 98 103, #5 105, Multiples of 5) (Suggested Chapter 1 Test, Pages 104 105, all problems) (Suggested Chapter 2 Review Problems, Pages 191 194, #1 79 EOO) (Suggested Chapter 2 Test, Pages 195 196 All Problems)
May 12 Final Exam for Math 187A (Chapters 1 & 2, and Sections 3.1 3.3)
Tentative Lecture Schedule for Math 187B Section 2 Only
EOO means Every Other Odd problemMay 17 Multiplication of Decimals 3.4 #3 60 Multiples of 3 Division of Decimals 3.5 #3 54 Multiples of 3 Converting Fractions to Decimals 3.6 #3 57 Multiples of 3 & Order of Operations
May 19 Applied Problems Involving Decimals 3.7 #3 39 Multiples of 3 *Ratios 4.1 Read this section, no hmwk *Proportions 4.2 #1 45 EOO Homework#1: Sections 3.4 3.7, 4.2, 4.3 Due Monday, May 24
May 24 Understanding Percent 5.1 #1 15 Odd, 19 83 EOO Changing between percents, decimals and fractions 5.2 #1 19 Odd, 23 91 EOO Solving percents using an equation 5.3A #1 21 Odd, 23 41 EOO
May 26 Solving percents using a proportion 5.3B #1 23 Odd, 25 41 EOO Solving applied percent problems 5.4 #1 41 EOO Solving commission, percent of increase or decrease, and interest problems 5.5 #1 33 EOO (Suggested problems to prepare for Exam #1: Chapter 3: Pages 259 261 #23 67 odd, Chapter 5: Pages 359 361 #1 85 EOO) Homework #2: Sections 5.1 5.5 are due Wednesday, June 2.
May 31 MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY June 2 Exam #1 (Sections 3.4 - 3.7, 5.1 5.5) Converting units of measure 6.4 #1 - 25 EOO, 39, 43. Square Roots 7.5 #3 33 Multiples of 3
Math 187B Lecture Schedule Continued on the Next Page
Lecture Schedule Math 187B (continued)
June 7 Addition of signed numbers 9.1 #1 65 EOO Subtraction of signed numbers 9.2 #1 61 EOO Multiplication and Division of signed numbers 9.3 #1 57 EOO
June 9 Order of Operations with signed numbers 9.4 #1 45 Odd (Suggested Review for Exam #2: Chapter 9, Pages 598 600, #1 53 EOO)
Homework #3: Sections 6.4, 7.5, 9.1 9.4, 10.1 are due Monday, June 14.
June 14 Exam #2 (Sections 5.4, 5.5, 6.4, 7.5, 9.1 9.4) The distributive property 10.2 #1 37 EOO
June 16 Solving equations using the addition property 10.3 #1 47 EOO Solving equations using the division or Multiplication properties 10.4 #1 37 Odd Solving equations using two properties 10.5 #1 41 EOO Homework #4: Sections 10.2 - 10.5 are due Monday, June 21.
June 21 Review for Final Exam: (Suggested Chapter 3 Test, Page 262) (Suggested Chapter 5 Test, Pages 362 363 All Problems) (Suggested Pages 546 - 547 # 1 15 Odd) (Suggested Chapter 9 Test, Pages 602 603, #1 30 All) (Suggested Chapter 10 Pages 659 660, Review problems # 1 49 EOO) (Suggested Chapter 10 Test, Page 662, #1 16 All)
June 23 Final Exam (Sections 3.4 -3.7, Chpt. 5, Sections 6.4, 7.5, Chpt. 9 & Chpt. 10)
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