When choosing the best math class to start college with, it will be helpful to use your assessment results and to consider course expectations, course topics, and skills needed to succeed in the course.
- Covid At Home Work 3 233/27 Mrs. Colville's Math Class 8
- Covid At Home Work 3 233/27mrs. Colville's Math Classes
Covid At Home Work 3 233/27 Mrs. Colville's Math Class 8
Interpret your Accuplacer Assessments
Crawfordsville Community School Corporation. 1000 Fairview Ave. Crawfordsville, IN 47933 p 765.362.2342 fax: f 765.364.3237. This will be our second year using the math curriculum called My Math. This program was selected because it is designed to meet the math standards and embrace Mathematical Practices. Students will be exposed to multiple activities that will allow them develop mathematical skills which they can apply towards becoming college and career ready. 2020-2021 Printable Calendar (PDF) State Testing Dates; 2017-2018 Calendar; 2018-2019 District Calendar; Calendar List-view. Classes will focus less on lecture and more on practicing concepts, with many opportunities for individual and group work. Your homework will emphasize developing and practicing new skills. In a college-level math course: The pace is quicker, and you will be expected to build upon previous math knowledge.
Choosing Your Math Classes
| Math Assessment | Score Range | Recommended Course(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Arithmetic | 200-236 237-262 | Community & Internet Resources Foundations of Mathematics (MAT-0210) |
| Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics | 200-236 237-262 263-275 276-300 | Foundations of Mathematics (MAT-0210) Foundations of Algebra (MAT-0221) Math & Algebra for College (MAT-0310) Intermediate Algebra* (MAT-1020) Applied Math Concepts* (MAT-1030) Statistics* (MAT-2021) Finite Math* (MAT-1221) College Algebra* (MAT-1230) |
| Advanced Algebra and Functions (Optional) | 263-275 276-300 | Pre-Calculus* (MAT-1330) Calculus* (MAT-1531) |

*College-level course
Course Expectations
In a developmental math course:

- You will have the chance to develop concepts and skills that you may have forgotten or never had the chance to learn.
- Classes will focus less on lecture and more on practicing concepts, with many opportunities for individual and group work.
- Your homework will emphasize developing and practicing new skills.
In a college-level math course:
- The pace is quicker, and you will be expected to build upon previous math knowledge.
- Homework, quizzes, and exams will often include word problems that require multiple steps and incorporate a variety of math skills.
- You should expect three to four exams per semester, which cover a variety of concepts, and shorter weekly quizzes, which focus on one or two concepts.
- You may be asked to complete a final project and submit a paper using course concepts, research, and writing skills.
Review the complete guide to choosing the best math course.
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Covid At Home Work 3 233/27mrs. Colville's Math Classes
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