Math 20 Arithmetic
Syllabus Fall 2009
This syllabus along with grades and supplemental support material can be found at www.flc.losrios.edu/~pietrod
Disclaimer: All information in the syllabus is subject to change if the instructor finds it necessary. Any changes will be announced during a class session. Absent students are still responsible for any announced changes.
Instructor: Dean Pietromonaco, Phone & voice mail: 608- 6990, E-mail: pietrod@flc.losrios.edu Mailbox in admissions office at the Folsom Lake Campus.
Text: "InternalizingMathematicsan Arithmeticapproach toBuilding aBetterStudent",Author DeanPietromonaco
Handouts: There will be a substantial number of handouts. The hybrid math 20 will have additional online work.
Attendance: As this is a beginning course, attendance is critical to your success, thus roll will be taken and you may be dropped from the course if you miss 3 class meetings without a doctors note.
Prerequisites: None.
Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. FLC1-room 133
Office hours: For full schedule go to www.flc.losrios.edu/~pietrod
Additionally you may stop by my office anytime, I can almost always spare some time to answer questions.
Tutorial Help: The hours and locations tutors are available are posted online, go to the FLC homepage and click on the Tutorial Services link for further information.
The Course Math 20 is an arithmetic course and covers basic operations on whole numbers, integers, decimal, and fractions along with applications of skills learned too word problems. The course is intended to increase your ability to do basic operations mentally and with paper and pencil, thus no calculators or tables are allowed. A complete course description can be found in the FLC Mathematics and Statistics brochure or the College Handbook. It is highly recommended that you see a counselor as part of your college planning. All sections and problems from the book will be covered.
Special Note: If your
cell-phone rings during a test then you must turn in your test at that time. If
your cell phone rings on two separate occasions then you lose your make up
privileges. If you answer the phone or you are text messaging on your phone,
your highest test during the semester will be recorded as a zero. additionally all rules of the school both behaviorally and
academically will be enforced. In attentiveness will be
considered a disruption.
Course Objectives
1.To help students develop an understanding of fractions decimals and percentages and how to apply and manipulate the aforementioned
2.To help students develop problem solving skills and technical reading skills.
3.To help students learn how to work and learn in co-operative groups.
4.To give students a fundamentally sound foundation in symbolic manipulation that will increase their ability to be successful in future math classes.
Grading
Letter grades will be calculated based on the percentage of the total points:
A: 90%-100% B: 80%-90% C: 70%-79% D: 60%-69% F: below 60%
The following is an approximate list of the points available during the semester.
Class/Homework -1 point per page-negative points will be given for pages not completed
Quizzes -10 to 20 points, must attend entire class session for credit
Tests -60-100 points each
Final exam ...................................100 points
Student Learning Outcomes
Math 20
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
There will be a quiz almost every class session except on days a test is
given. There will also on occasion be a quiz at the end of a class session. If
you leave earlier or come late on a day a quiz is given your score will be
recorded as a zero. Your lowest 2 quiz scores will be dropped (With a maximum
of 15% of quizzes dropped) . Homework will checked
prior to unit exam will be collected on the day of the exam. At times progress
in book will be randomly evaluated Late Homework will not be
accepted. If not from book
homework needs to have your name, page number, assignment number, and class at
the top right hand corner of the page. Quizzes need to have your name the date
and class number on the right hand corner of paper. All assignments need to be
placed in the order they were assigned. Your homework will be graded for
completeness and correctness. One class session at the end of the course
will be used for a make -up exam. One and only one test may be made up
and only if you scored 70% or above on all other exams.
Resources
1. Classmates are the best resource. Get to know the names and phone numbers of students in your class
2. There are many links to useful websites on my homepage www.flc.losrios.edu/~pietrod and the FLC math homepage www.flc.losrios.edu/~flcmath
3. Free Tutoring (see tutoring above)
4. Office hours are for you to get help. Use them.