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MPM 1D MPM 1D Mr. Hudson Mr. Hudson

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MPM 1DMPM 1D

Mr. HudsonMr. Hudson

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Grade 9 mathematicsGrade 9 mathematics

MPM1DMPM1DDesigned for students:Designed for students:•• With grade 8 marks above With grade 8 marks above

75%75%•• Who are capable of applying Who are capable of applying

skills to familiar and skills to familiar and

MFM1PMFM1PDesigned for students:Designed for students:•• With Grade 8 mathematics With Grade 8 mathematics

marks between 50 and 75%marks between 50 and 75%•• Who would benefit from Who would benefit from

repetition when repetition when skills to familiar and skills to familiar and unfamiliar situationsunfamiliar situations

•• Who are able to complete Who are able to complete tasks with limited assistance tasks with limited assistance and have excellent and have excellent organizational skillsorganizational skills

repetition when repetition when encountering new concepts encountering new concepts and a practical approachand a practical approach

•• Who are able to complete Who are able to complete tasks with some assistance tasks with some assistance and have established and have established organizational skillsorganizational skills

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Grade 12 UMath of DataManagementMDM4U

Grade 11 UFunctions

MCR3UGrade 9PrinciplesAcademicMPM1D

Grade 10PrinciplesAcademicMPM2D Grade 11 M Grade 12 C

Grade 12 UAdvanced Functions MHF4U

Grade 12 UCalculus and VectorsMCV4U

Plotting Your Journey:

A pathway chart for mathematics.

T – Transfer CourseL.D.C.C.. – Locally Developed Compulsory Credit Course

Grade 9EssentialsMAT 1L

Grade 10EssentialsMAT 2L

Grade 11Math for Work and Everyday Life

MEL3E

Grade 12Math for Work and Everyday Life

MEL4E

Grade 9Foundations AppliedMFM1P

Grade 10FoundationsAppliedMFM2P

Grade 11 CFoundations forCollege MathMBF3C

Grade 12 CFoundations forCollege MathMAP4C

MPM1D MPM2D Grade 11 MFunctions andApplicationsMCF3M

T

Grade 12 CMath For College

TechnologyMCT4C

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Student Objectives:Student Objectives:

Students are expected to display a willingness Students are expected to display a willingness to learn as evidenced by:to learn as evidenced by:regular attendance, regular attendance, punctuality, punctuality, consistent effort, consistent effort, consistent effort, consistent effort, complete notebooks, complete notebooks, completion of homework, completion of homework, preparedness for class. preparedness for class.

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University bound courseUniversity bound course

The grade 9 course MDM 1D covers The grade 9 course MDM 1D covers material that prepares the student for material that prepares the student for Grade 10 Academic Math (MPM 2D) and Grade 10 Academic Math (MPM 2D) and is geared to the students wishing to is geared to the students wishing to is geared to the students wishing to is geared to the students wishing to study mathematics at the university study mathematics at the university level. Success in this course is heavily level. Success in this course is heavily dependent on the amount of effort the dependent on the amount of effort the student puts forth. student puts forth.

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Units of Study:Units of Study:

Unit I: PolynomialsUnit I: Polynomials

Unit II: EquationsUnit II: Equations

Unit III: RelationsUnit III: Relations

Unit IV: Linear RelationsUnit IV: Linear RelationsUnit IV: Linear RelationsUnit IV: Linear Relations

Unit V: GeometryUnit V: Geometry

Unit VI: MeasurementUnit VI: Measurement

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Homework:Homework:

At least 30 minutes of math homework is At least 30 minutes of math homework is given every night except the night of the given every night except the night of the test. test. Homework should be done in pencil and the Homework should be done in pencil and the answers need to be checked for accuracy. answers need to be checked for accuracy. answers need to be checked for accuracy. answers need to be checked for accuracy. Checking for accuracy allows the student to Checking for accuracy allows the student to catch errors before catch errors before an evaluation. an evaluation. Many Many questions on the tests come from the questions on the tests come from the assigned homework and review.assigned homework and review.Reviewing the day’s lesson, reading the Reviewing the day’s lesson, reading the textbook is also considered homework.textbook is also considered homework.

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Calculators:Calculators:

Students will find calculators necessary for Students will find calculators necessary for assignments, tests, and examinations. A good assignments, tests, and examinations. A good scientific calculator will serve students well scientific calculator will serve students well for most high school courses and can be for most high school courses and can be purchased for less than $10. (When needed, purchased for less than $10. (When needed, purchased for less than $10. (When needed, purchased for less than $10. (When needed, graphing calculators will be provided by the graphing calculators will be provided by the Math department for in class use)Math department for in class use)

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Other Materials:Other Materials:

33--ring binderring binderLots of looseLots of loose--leaf paperleaf paperRulerRulerPencils and erasersPencils and erasersLots of graph paperLots of graph paperLots of graph paperLots of graph paperA textbook and workbook will be assigned to each A textbook and workbook will be assigned to each student at the beginning of the course. Students are student at the beginning of the course. Students are responsible for keeping the texts in good condition responsible for keeping the texts in good condition while in their possession. If the books are lost or while in their possession. If the books are lost or stolen a charge will be levied for the replacement of stolen a charge will be levied for the replacement of the text. If a book is damaged, a charge appropriate the text. If a book is damaged, a charge appropriate to the damage incurred will be leviedto the damage incurred will be levied

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Missed Test PolicyMissed Test Policy

All tests will be announced in advance and all students All tests will be announced in advance and all students are expected to write the test at the designated are expected to write the test at the designated time. If a student must miss a test for a legitimate time. If a student must miss a test for a legitimate reason the student/parent must contact their reason the student/parent must contact their teacher teacher in advancein advance to arrange an alternate time to to arrange an alternate time to complete the test. complete the test. complete the test. complete the test. If a test must be missed due to an illness occurring If a test must be missed due to an illness occurring on the day of the test, it is expected that the on the day of the test, it is expected that the student justify the absence with a note from the student justify the absence with a note from the parent. parent.

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Math HelpMath Help

Students should contact their teacher Students should contact their teacher to arrange additional math help outside to arrange additional math help outside of class time if needed. It is of class time if needed. It is recommended students seek extra help recommended students seek extra help recommended students seek extra help recommended students seek extra help for any topics they find difficult. Math for any topics they find difficult. Math is a subject that builds on previous is a subject that builds on previous concepts and ignoring a problem area concepts and ignoring a problem area will only lead to greater difficulty later will only lead to greater difficulty later in the course.in the course.

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Summative EvaluationsSummative Evaluations

The MPM 1D students are required by The MPM 1D students are required by the provincial curriculum to write the the provincial curriculum to write the EQAO exam near the end of the EQAO exam near the end of the semester. This is part of the 30% semester. This is part of the 30% semester. This is part of the 30% semester. This is part of the 30% summative mark and is treated like an summative mark and is treated like an exam. Students cannot miss this exam. Students cannot miss this evaluation unless they have a doctor’s evaluation unless they have a doctor’s note (same policy as examinations). note (same policy as examinations).