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Questions for interview:
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how often will there be test or quizs?
A: it depends on which unit the students are on. Every week student will be expected to be evaluated.
how often are homework given?
A: Homework are assigned every day
which textbooks does each of your blocks use?
A:Theory problems by mickelson
how should students prepare for tests or exams?
A:revise the materials but don't wait for last minute
what common mistakes do students make in this course?
A: student often make mistakes while solving foundation computation problems.
how often are new concepts introduced?
A: Everyday there will be new concepts
do assignments include group work?
A:it depends on which unit
are calculators required for this course?
A: no
are online tools required for this course?
A: Microsoft teams
what major unit does this course include?
A: This course mainly includes polynomials, linear equations, rational number, exponent laws, linear equation, similarity of shapes, intro to statistics, income, budget and interest.
students:1. How difficult are the test in math class?
- Most test regarding math class would lean towards higher difficulty.
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2. What do you like about that subject?
- I am mostly intrigued by the various topics that my teacher has taught.
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3. What are your thought on the subject?
- Math is not a favorite for most students due to the challenging questions.
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Grade 12 Pre-calculus students are expected to know the following:
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transformations of functions and relations
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exponential functions and equations
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geometric sequences and series
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logarithms: operations, functions, and equations
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polynomial functions and equations
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rational functions
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trigonometry: functions, equations, and identities
Grade 11 Pre-calculus students are expected to know the following:
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operations on powers with integral exponents
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prime factorization
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functions and relations: connecting data, graphs, and situations
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linear functions: slope and equations of lines
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arithmetic sequences
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systems of linear equations
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multiplication of polynomial expressions
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polynomial factoring
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primary trigonometric ratios
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financial literacy: gross and net pay
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Grade 10 Foundation of Mathematics Pre-calculus students are expected to know the following:
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operations on powers with integral exponents
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prime factorization
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functions and relations: connecting data, graphs, and situations
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linear functions: slope and equations of lines
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arithmetic sequences
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systems of linear equations
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multiplication of polynomial expressions
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polynomial factoring
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primary trigonometric ratios
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financial literacy: gross and net pay
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Grade 9 students are expected to know the following:
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operations with rational numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
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exponents and exponent laws with whole-number exponents
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operations with polynomials, of degree less than or equal to 2
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two-variable linear relations, using graphing, interpolation, and extrapolation
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multi-step one-variable linear equations
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spatial proportional reasoning
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statistics in society
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financial literacy — simple budgets and transactions
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Grade 8 students are expected to know the following:
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perfect squares and cubes
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square and cube roots
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percents less than 1 and greater than 100 (decimal and fractional percents)
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numerical proportional reasoning (rates, ratio, proportions, and percent)
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operations with fractions (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and order of operations)
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discrete linear relations (extended to larger numbers, limited to integers)
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expressions- writing and evaluating using substitution
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two-step equations with integer coefficients, constants, and solutions
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surface area and volume of regular solids, including triangular and other right prisms and cylinders
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Pythagorean theorem
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construction, views, and nets of 3D objects
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central tendency
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theoretical probability with two independent events
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financial literacy — best buys
