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Sept 21 FWM 11 Pstorey Course Syllabus 2016
Sept 21 FWM 11 Pstorey Course Syllabus 2016
140
Longfellow
Drive,
Moncton,
N.B.
E1H
0G4
Tel.:
856-3439
Fax:
856-3481
Principal
Vice-Principals
Mike
BeLong
Gary
Wilson
Scott
Farrell
France
Cote
Allain
Email:
peter.storey@nbed.nb.ca
Website:
pstorey.weebly.com
Course
Description
Financial
and
Workplace
Math
110
follows
the
Anglophone-
East
School
District
Essential
Outcomes
as
well
as
the
outcomes
prescribed
in
the
Financial
and
Workplace
110
New
Brunswick
Curriculum
Document.
A
minimum
mark
of
60%
is
required
in
Financial
and
Workplace
Math
110
to
obtain
a
credit
in
this
course.
Universities
and
colleges
will
likely
expect
a
higher
mark
than
this
on
your
transcript.
One
of
Foundations
of
Mathematics
110/Financial
and
Workplace
Mathematics
110
are
required
in
order
to
graduate.
Financial
and
Workplace
Math
110
is
a
pre-requisite
for
Financial
and
Workplace
Math
120.
Course
Components
Finance,
budgeting,
geometry,
Pythagorean
Theorem,
right
angle
trigonometry,
slope
and
rate
of
change,
proportional
reasoning,
statistics
and
logical
puzzles
and
games
Course
Expectations
Attendance:
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
student
to
find
out
what
work
has
been
missed
during
an
absence
and
to
get
caught
up
on
notes,
missed
tests,
quizzes
and
assignments.
Students
can
access
the
pstorey.weebly.com
website
to
find
out
what
we
are
working
on
in
class.
Extra
Help:
If
you
run
into
a
problem
get
help
immediately.
Extra
help
is
available
upon
request.
Goals
Exam ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
4%
5%
Statistics
Graphs
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2%
Includes
creating
and
interpreting
bar
graphs,
histograms,
line
graphs,
and
circle
graphs.
Algebra
Unit
Analysis
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
3%
Includes
using
the
factor
label
method
to
convert
units
Exam
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0.5%
Evaluation
Includes
Tests
Assignments
Exam
Formative
assessments
will
be
given
on
a
regular
basis
and
evaluated.
These
formative
assessments
may
be
used
at
the
end
of
the
semester
to
calculate
the
final
mark.
Students
are
required
to
keep
a
notebook,
which
includes
notes
on
each
topic,
practice
questions,
formative
assessments
and
assignments.
Please
see
the
Moncton
High
School
Website
for
important
information
and
policies.