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AQRAdvanced Quantitative Reasoning
Instructor: Pratibha SinhaTutorial Times: Tues-4:00-4:30 and Flex
Period (By Appointment)Contact email:
What is AQR?
• Advanced Quantitative Reasoning (AQR) is a course in
• mathematics, statistics, and modeling for students who have completed Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II—or Integrated Mathematics I–III.
Aims of the AQR Course
• to reinforce, build on, and solidify the student’s working knowledge of middle grades mathematics through Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra II
• to develop the student’s quantitative literacy for effective citizenship, for everyday decision making, for workplace readiness, and for postsecondary education
• to develop the student’s ability to investigate and solve substantial problems and to communicate with precision
• to prepare the student for postsecondary course work in STEM and non-STEM fields
AQR Course Outlines…
examples, exercises, and increasingly involved projects and presentations
Four parts
•Number and Quantity
•Statistics and Probability
•Modeling with Algebra and Functions
•Decision Making in Finance
GradingThe percentage breakdown:
•50% Projects/Tests
•30% Team Participation/Daily Grades
•20% Quizzes/(Small)Presentations
COURSE EXPECTATIONS
Work collaboratively to learn HOW the math works
Students take personal responsibility for gaining knowledge
It’s the process not the answer!
EXPECTATIONS FOR STUDENTS
All students will actively participate in class.
All students will present work to class.All students will present work that reflects their best abilities.All students will be responsible to complete any outside work.All students will be challenged.All students will experience successful problem solving.
WHAT PARENTS CAN EXPECT
Frustrated Students
MAJOR Projects
Fewer Tests
Students Prepared for College Level Work!
Sample Tasks
Fermi question
•Roughly how many basketballs would it take to circle the Earth at the equator?
Probability task
•Drug testing. Suppose a recent national study indicates that about 3% of high school athletes use steroids and related performance-enhancing drugs.
•Suppose further that the accuracy of the standard test used is roughly 97%. That means that 3% of the time, the test returns an incorrect result (either a false positive or a false negative).
•What is the probability that a randomly selected student athlete who tests “positive” is actually a user of performance-enhancing drugs?
Designing and conducting a statistical study
•Is a DoubleStuf® Oreo cookie really double stuffed?
DID YOU KNOW…There is a ratio that measures
beauty?
Changing the size of your tire makes your speedometer read
incorrectly?
UPC codes have a check digit to make sure they are entered
correctly?
QUESTIONS
OR
CONCERNS?