Lectures: TR 9:30-10:50AM --- Bolin Hall 101
Course Subjects: An introduction to probability and statistics, geometric shapes, constructions and measurement, and the mathematical basis for the use of manipulatives.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 2033 with a grade of C or better.
Text: A Problem Solving Approach to Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers, 10th Ed., by Billstein, Libeskind and Lott.
Calculator: Any calculator may be used during specified times. However, the use of calculators on most quizzes and the tests will be prohibited.
Course Evaluation: Suggested homework problems will be assigned but not graded. Instead, the material in the homework will be evaluated by a variety of methods: announced/pop/take-home quizzes, short student presentations (board work), and student participation in small groups. The quizzes/presentations/group work will count as 20% of the final grade. There will also be three In-class Exams which will each count as 20% of the final grade. Finally, there will be a cumulative Final Exam which will count as 20% of the final grade.
Test Dates: Please note that the following test dates are tentative and may be changed (except for the scheduled date of the final). Any change will be announced in a timely manner.
Exam I --- Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Exam II --- Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Exam III --- Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Final Exam --- Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 8:00-10:00AM
Make-ups for exams and quizzes will only be allowed for a university approved excuse in writing. Wherever possible, students should inform the instructor before an exam or quiz is missed.
Letter Grades: The final letter grades will be determined by the following scale:
A --- 90% and above
B --- 80% - 89%
C --- 70% - 79%
D --- 60% - 69%
F --- 59% and below
MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar: Students should refer to the current MSU Student Handbook and Activities Calendar for university policies on Academic Dishonesty, Attendance, Student Rights and Activities.