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Mike BeLong Gary Wilson
France Ct-Allain
Scott Farrell
Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
Teacher:
Mr.
Peter
Storey
Phone:
856
3439
Room
3020
Email:
peter.storey@nbed.nb.ca
Course
Description
- Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
follows
the
Anglophone
-
East
School
District
Essential
Outcomes
as
well
as
the
outcomes
prescribed
in
the
Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
New
Brunswick
Curriculum
Document.
- A
mark
of
60%
must
be
obtained
in
Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
to
be
successful
in
the
course.
- Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
is
a
prerequisite
for
Financial
and
Workplace
11
and
Foundations
11.
- Geometry,
Measurement
and
Finance
10
is
a
graduation
requirement.
Course
Components
Proportional
Reasoning,
Earnings
&
Financial
Services,
Net
Pay,
Consumer
Math,
Trigonometry
of
Right
Triangles,
Angles
&
Parallel
Lines,
&
Converting
Measurements
Course
Expectations
Attendance:
It
is
the
responsibility
of
the
student
to
find
out
what
work
has
been
missed
during
an
absence
and
to
get
caught
up
on
notes,
class
work
&
missed
assessments.
Extra
Help:
Please
ask
for
help
as
soon
as
you
have
a
question/concern/difficulty.
Extra
help
is
available
upon
request
at
lunch
time.
Required
Materials:
Binder/duo-tang,
paper,
scientific
calculator,
ruler,
pencils
A
Final
Exam
will
be
written
at
the
end
of
this
course
valued
at
20%
of
your
mark.
Formative
assessments
will
be
given
on
a
regular
basis
and
evaluated.
These
formative
assessments
may
be
considered
as
part
of
the
final
mark
at
the
end
of
the
semester.
Please
see
the
Moncton
High
School
Website
for
important
information
and
policies.
Evaluation
Product
-
Algebra
&
Numbers:
Pricing,
Currency
Exchange,
Markups,
Discounts
&
Interest
35%
A1:
Solve
problems
that
require
the
manipulation
and
application
of
formulas
related
to
currency
exchange,
markups,
discounts,
interest
and
income.
N1:
Solve
problems
that
involve
unit
pricing,
currency
exchange,
markups
and
discounts
using
proportional
reasoning.
N2:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
income
including:
wages,
salary,
contracts,
commission,
piecework
to
calculate
gross
pay
and
net
pay.
N3:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
financial
institution
services
used
to
access
and
manage
finances.
N4:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
simple
and
compound
interest.
N5:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
credit
options,
including:
credit
cards
and
loans.
Product
-
Algebra
&
Geometry:
Logic
Puzzles
&
Games,
Pythagorean
Theorem,
Trigonometry,
&
Angles
25%
A1:
Solve
problems
that
require
the
manipulation
and
application
of
formulas
related
to
the
Pythagorean
Theorem,
and
primary
trigonometric
ratios.
G1:
Analyze
puzzles
and
games
that
involve
spatial
reasoning,
using
a
variety
of
problem-solving
strategies.
G2:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
the
Pythagorean
theorem
by:
identifying
situations
that
involve
right
triangles,
verifying
the
formula,
applying
the
formula,
and
solving
problems.
G3:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
the
primary
trigonometric
ratios
(sine,
cosine,
tangent)
by:
applying
similarity
to
right
triangles,
generalizing
patterns
from
similar
right
triangles,
applying
the
primary
trigonometric
ratios,
and
solving
problems.
G4:
Solve
problems
that
involve
angle
relationships
between
parallel,
perpendicular
and
transversal
lines.
Solve
problems
that
involve
parallel,
perpendicular
and
transversal
lines,
and
pairs
of
angles
formed
between
them.
G5:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
angles,
including
acute,
right,
obtuse,
straight,
and
reflex,
by
drawing,
replicating
and
constructing,
bisecting
and
solving
problems.
Product
-
Algebra
&
Measurement:
Converting
Units
in
SI
&
Imperial
Units,
Volume
&
Surface
Area
10%
A1:
Solve
problems
that
require
the
manipulation
and
application
of
formulas
related
to
perimeter,
area,
volume
&
surface
area.
M1:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
the
Systme
International
(SI)
by:
describing
the
relationships
of
the
units
for
length,
area,
volume,
capacity,
mass
and
temperature.
M2:
Demonstrate
an
understanding
of
the
Imperial
System
by:
describing
the
relationships
of
the
units
for
length,
area,
volume,
capacity,
mass
and
temperature.
M3:
Solve
problems,
using
SI
and
Imperial
units
that
involve
linear
measurement
using
estimation
and
measurement
strategies.
M4:
Solve
problems,
using
SI
and
Imperial
Systems,
that
involve
area
measurements
of
regular,
composite
and
irregular
2-D
shapes,
including
decimal
and
fractional
measurements,
and
verify
the
solutions.
M5:
Solve
problems
using
SI
and
Imperial
units
that
involve
surface
area
and
volume
of
3-D
objects,
including:
right
cones,
right
cylinders,
right
prisms,
right
pyramids,
and
spheres
Observations/Conversations
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Final
Exam
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20%