Math Teacher

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  • Mrs. Crystal Larsen

     

  • Mrs. Paula Barchard

     

  • Mr. Kirk McConnell

     

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Mathmatics

Sr. Courses


APPLICATIONS OF MATH 10 (MAMA 10 - # 331) Applications of Math 10 is an academic course intended for students with a C grade or higher in Math 9. Students enrolling in the course are likely to have interest in vocational/technical Programs at a college or technical school. This course is intended to use real life problems and it incorporates the use of technology in the application of mathematical concepts. Evaluation is not only based upon traditional testing but, also on large project activities. Topics studied include measurement, patterns in tables, functions, sampling, linear equations and trigonometry. A scientific calculator is strongly recommended. This course includes a government exam, which counts for (20%) of the final grade.


APPLICATIONS OF MATH 11 (MAMA 11 - #531)
Students enrolling in this course are likely to have interests in vocational/technical programs at a college or technical school. This course is intended to use real life problems to demonstrate applications of mathematical concepts. Due to the practical nature of this course the use of appropriate technology (graphing calculators and computers) will be encouraged. Students are expected to own or rent a T183-Plus graphing calculator, (Students with borderline passing grade in PMA 10 may have difficulties with the academic rigors of AMA 11.)


PRINCIPALS OF MATHEMATICS 10 (MA10 - #530)
This course is intended to prepare students for Mathematic 11. Mathematics 10 is a course whose topics include irrational numbers, linear functions, polynomials, trigonometry, geometry, statistics and probability. An ongoing problem set will be completed throughout the year. A calculator is required for this course. There is a required provincial exam worth 20% of the final grade.


PRINCIPALS OF MATHEMATICS 11 (MA11 - #530)
Mathematics 11 is an academic Mathematics course for those students who were successful in Mathematics 10. Students who require senior Mathematics for college or university entrance and/or those students who enjoy Mathematics should consider this course. Topics include Algebra, Relations and functions, Geometry, Data Analysis, Trigonometry, Quadratic Equations and Systems of Equations. An ongoing problem set is part of this course. Recommend: Mathematics 10 (70%)


PRINCIPALS OF MATHEMATICS 12 (MA12 - # 430)
This course is intended for those students who have had little difficulty mastering Mathematics 11 and is required for students who plan to enter �Science� programs at university or college. Topics include units Trigonometry, Quadratic Relations, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Polynomials, Sequence and Series and Geometry. Mathematics 12 includes an optional provincial exam that accounts for 40% of the final course grade. Note: A Graphic calculator is essential for this course. Recommend: Mathematics 11 (70% minimum)


ESSENTIALS OF MATH 10 (MA10E - # 631)
This course is the beginning of an alternate system of math that leads to Essentials of Math 11. These courses explore math through real life applications. This course includes: Problem Solving integrated throughout the course. Personal Banking, Wages, Salaries and Expenses, Spreadsheets, Rate, Ratio and Proportion, Trigonometry, Geometry Project, probability and Sampling. There is a required provincial exam worth 20% of the final grade.


ESSENTIALS OF MATH 11 (EMA 11 - # 531)
This Grade 11 Mathematics course is designed for those students who took MA10E. This course includes further studies in: Problem Solving, integrated throughout the course, Personal Banking, wages, salaries and expenses, Spreadsheets, Rate, Ration and proportion, Trigonometry, Geometry Project, Probability and Sampling. Students should realize that this math course may limit participation in some post secondary programs. Recommend: Math 10E (50%)

Jr. Course

MATHEMATICS 9 (MA 9 - #730) Mathematics 9 is a course whose topics include number concepts and operations, variables and equations, polynomials, geometry, measurement, transformations, trigonometry and probability. An ongoing problem set will be completed.