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by Gaydusek, Warren
 6/25/2008 12:03 PM
The calendar shows everything we have done in class.  Click on the class name to show what occured on any given day.  You should be able to access any notes or assignments that were given.
 
 

 Class Schedule

 
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 Subject Matter Resources

 
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 Class Description

 

Teacher: Mr. Gaydusek
School: Bentonville High School
Email: wgaydusek@bentonvillek12.org
Phone:
479-254-5229
Prep Times:
M/W: 9:00-10:30
T/TH: 7:15-8:45
F: 8:00-9:30

Class: Pre-AP Precalculus/Trigonometry
Description: This is a full-year course open to students who have successfully completed Algebra II.  We will study in-depth the fine aspects of algebra and geometry to prepare students for courses in calculus, statistics, abstract algebra, and other college level classes.

Class: Pre-AP Algebra II
Description: This is a continuation of Algebra I.  In this course, we will explore properties of
linear equations, linear systems, inequalities, quadratic equations and functions, transformations, matrices, complex numbers, operations with rational expressions and rational, exponential and logarithmic functions.  We will work with technology consistently.  Our ultimate goals are to prepare you for future AP math courses and to help you improve your ACT score.

Class: Geometry CD
Description: This is a full-year course for students who struggled with the second semester of geometry and did not receive credit for the course.  We will study shapes, symmetries, areas, volumes, and structure.