Welcome!!
Dear
Pre-Algebra parents,
Your son/daughter
is enrolled in CHAT Pre-Algebra this fall. If you haven't already done so,
please buy your textbook. You can purchase it new at Rainbow Resource, BJU
Press, etc. Or you might be able to find a used one online on Amazon.com,
half.com, or abebooks.com. Start looking now. I have posted a
picture of the text on the CHAT website's Pre-Algebra class description.
The ISBN numbers are #978-1-59166-546-5 or #1591665469. The book is yellow
with a cross section of a shell on the front.
Please visit
www.mcg.net/nelson/chatmath.htm.
There you can view or download the course syllabus, homework expectations,
assignment notes, and tentative assignment schedule. My goal is to cover chapters
1-13. We will make adjustments as necessary as we go. You will notice that
there are usually 5 assignments given per week. You can decide which 5 days
you will use as assignment days. If there is a test to be taken it is considered
one of the 5 assignments for the week. There will be assignment notes posted
on the CHAT math website which are designed to "tutor" your student
through the homework problems that they do at home. They can be printed weekly
and given to your student before they start their assignments or they can
be read online, but make sure that your student checks them each week, as
I will also be including (in blue) the work that I will be looking for when
I go through their assignments. If they don't show the work required,
their weekly assignment grade will be affected.
I have made a
solutions packet for each student, and will hand out the fall semester portion
on the first day of class. It would be a good idea if you would get those
answers keys from your student right after class, so students aren't tempted to
"over-use" them. They are meant more for the parents than the
students. Assignments are to be corrected at home (in pen) and turned in
weekly.
Also, when you
see on the schedule that there is a test as part of the homework, you are to
administer the test as a closed book test. They should then return the test
(stapled shut) to me the following week, along with that week's daily
assignments (but not stapled to the assignments). I will correct the test and
return it to your student the following week with a percentage grade.
Calculators are NOT allowed on any test unless it is noted as such on the test.
As with any
math class I have ever taught, I cannot stress enough the importance of not
letting your students fall behind. Math is very sequential in nature. I also
believe that it is very important for your son/daughter to be drilling their
math facts regularly. I will be posting some online drill activities that
students can do online for extra credit during the first semester. More
on that later.
Please feel
free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have, both now and as
we progress through the school year. If your son or daughter is working
on an assignment and has a specific question, have them email me the page and
problem number along with their question, and I will get it answered as soon as
possible. I have found that email works quite well for this. They are welcome
to call, but that can be hit or miss. Otherwise, we will always take
time at the beginning of class to answer questions from the previous week.
Sincerely,
Kim Nelson,
tutor
952-451-9901 (cell)