WEB LINKS:

MCC
Math Dept
S Glascoe


COURSES:

MAT 092
MAT 120
MAT 142
MAT 150
MAT 156
MAT 212
MAT 282


TUTORIALS:

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Flash Arithmetic Tutorials

graphing calculator tutorials


NON-PROFIT:

North Star Bridge

Description ~ Materials ~ Attendance ~ Homework ~ Projects ~ Service Learning ~ Journal ~ Tests ~ Final Exam ~ Grading ~ Classroom Conduct ~ Assistance

Test 1 topics ~ Test 2 topics ~ Test 3 topics ~ Test 4 topics ~ Tutorial Home Page

 

TEXT:

A Problem Solving Approach to MATHEMATICS for Elementary School Teachers, 10th Ed

By: Billstein, Libeskind, Lott

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Other Materials:

  • All students must obtain a FREE MCC email account through the college by the end of the first week. This also gives you access to WebCT, where some assignments are stored. I will email the class using the email system on campus when I need to reach all of you at once.  Please check it on a regular basis.  Email can be checked from the library.  I will also post all test keys on the internet and email you the address when each becomes available.

  • All students must obtain a Course Compass Account login (My Math Lab).  Most of the homework assigned will be through the online system as well as some of the required assignments used for the Discussion Board.  * You do NOT need to purchase the textbook because My Math Lab contains an e-book version of the text. My Math Lab (Course Compass)account –

The student support number for Pearson Education (my math lab) is:
1-800-677-6337

  • You MUST have access to the internet for at least 2 hours per day.  If you do not have internet access at home, then you must make plans to spend that time in the library to access My Math Lab (Course Compass) and also WebCT for the weekly Discussion Board posts.

  • All tests are to be taken in pencil.

  • Scientific calculator (does NOT have to be graphing, but you may use one if that is what you have)

  • A paper folder with pockets (with the 3 clasps down the center) for your Service Learning Journal. Typing the journal is expected (no plastic page covers, please!).  Since I will be making comments on this, please double-triple space to leave room for my comments.

  • I highly suggest purchasing a (large) 3 ring binder.  There will be a lot of handouts for this class and it would be a great way to keep everything organized.  You might want to leave this binder at home, and bring a smaller one to class every day.  Possibly scissors, a stapler and tape would be handy, too : )

 

Sue Glascoe | Math Instructor - MCC Math Dept | Office: MC 179 | Phone: 480.461.7769 | email: glascoe@mesacc.edu