Week 19 (1/13/20 – 1/17/20)

Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday:
  • IN CLASS: Exam Review
    •  Begin going through your notes/assignments from Semester 1 and use that information to complete the exam review
    • The exam review will potentially count as points for your exam
      • If there is a curve on the final, you will receive the curve if you have a completed Exam Review.  This means that all tables are completed and all problems are done with correct work shown.  Just listing the answers (which are provided below) is not sufficient to earn the curve.
    • Cheat Sheet
      • You will be given a half sheet of paper.  You may write anything you want on that half sheet.  You may write on both sides.  This will be the only assistance that you may use.  There will be no formulas/procedures given to you on the exam.
    • Exam Schedule
  • Electronic Copies

Final Exam Procedures:
  • Come on in, have a seat, take a deep breath and relax.
    • Then make sure your pencils are sharpened, your calculator is working, and you have some paper to write on.
  • First, we will come around and collect your exam reviews.  
    • Please make sure your name is on it.
  • Next, we will pass out the answer sheet.
    • Put your answers on the sheet as you work through the exam.
  • Third, we will pass out your exam.
    • Please put your assigned exam number on your answer sheet.
    • Please DO NOT WRITE ON THE EXAM!!!
  • Fourth, take the exam.
    • Put your answers on the answer sheet form from your teacher
  • When finished, turn in the following:
    • Copy of exam you worked off of.
    • Answer sheet and cheat sheet 
After exams:
Monday: NO SCHOOL

Tuesday:
  • Chapter 4 Review
    • Take out notes from sections 4.1 to 4.4
    • Use those notes on today's assignment
  • Assignment:
    • Big Ideas Algebra 2 Textbook, Chapter 4: pg 188 #1–15 (Skip #4 and #5)
    • Check in Tomorrow!!
Wednesday:
  • IN CLASS:  Review for Chapter 4 Test
  • Assignment:
  • Topics for Test:
    • Determine if a function is a polynomial (Standard Form, Degree, Leading Coefficient)
    • Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide Polynomials
    • Expanding polynomials
    • All types of factoring
    • Writing a polynomial function given the zeros
    • Finding the zeros of a higher degree polynomials and writing it in factored form--All real zeros
Thursday: