2014-2015 
Online Mathematics
Instructor 
 Ms. Parfitt 
 A2 Virtual+ 
 Email: parfitt@aaps.k12.mi.us
Your Classoom 
 You will be using two websites for this course, 
 Moodle -Online Classroom 
• Announcements/Weekly 
Assignment/Assignments/Resources 
http://moodle2.wash.k12.mi.us/aaps 
 Aleks - Practice and Tests 
http://www.aleks.com
The Moodle 
 Your course can be found under the 
A2 Virtual+:Online Classrooms link. 
 From this site, you will find your assignments 
that need to be completed to complete this 
course. 
 For some classes (Algebra 1B and Math 
Analysis B) there will be lessons you must do 
on the moodle. 
 Every class will have weekly assignments that 
must be submitted before the deadline.
ALEKS 
 The majority of the course work will be 
done in ALEKS.
ALEKS Plug-in 
 For the ALEKS site, you will need to 
install a plug-in from the site on your 
home computer. When you go home and 
login you should be prompted to install 
the plug-in that will run ALEKS on your 
computer. You will need to be on the 
Internet when you are working on topics.
Grade 
 This course grade is your current grade. 
 75% of your grade will be ALEKS mastery. This 
will be determined by the last ALEKS Final you 
take. 
 5% of your grade will be based on the weekly 
assignments. 
 20% of your grade will be the district final exam 
grade. 
 The district final and ALEKS final exam must be 
completed for each semester class.
ALEKS Grade 
 98% A+ 
 96% A 
 94% A- 
 92% B+ 
 90% B 
 88% B- 
 86% C+ 
 84% C 
 82% C- 
 80% D+ 
 78% D 
 76% D-
Completing Topics in 
ALEKS 
 Complete topics in one of two ways: 
 Correctly answer a question on the initial 
assessment. 
 Working on topics from the ALEKS pie and 
then passing them on the progress 
assessments.
Completing Topics in 
ALEKS
Tests 
 The ALEKS program will generate the tests: 
• after so many hours of work 
• after you have completed a certain number of topics through 
practice. 
 If you answer the problem correctly it will remain in 
your pie. 
 If you answer incorrectly, you will need to practice 
more problems and then it will come up on future 
tests.
Tests(cont..) 
 The test will contain questions that you 
may not have seen before. For those 
questions you can either click “I have not 
learned this” or try to answer the problem. 
If you get it correct you will not need to 
practice the topic in the pie.
Learning Topics 
 Practice vs. Explain 
 Textbook 
 Moodle 
 Independent Learning 
 Arrange a time to meet with me.
Requirements 
 You need to plan to work on your class 
at least 5 hours per week. 
 One proctored test by October 31st, 
2014. 
 Final cumulative test for ALEKS by 
January 16th, 2015 
(You can retake the final as many times as 
you would like before January 23rd) 
 District final exam by January 23th, 2015. 
( You can only take this once)
Notebooks 
 Every work session in your notebook 
should start with the date and topic. 
 All of your test problems showing work. 
 Turn in the notebook at completion of final 
exam. 
 You will not receive a grade unless you 
complete a notebook.
Orientation QUIZ 
 Now go to the Moodle and take the 
orientation quiz. 
 Your score on this quiz will not effect your 
grade, however completion of the quiz is 
required.

Math online orientation fall 2014

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Instructor  Ms.Parfitt  A2 Virtual+  Email: parfitt@aaps.k12.mi.us
  • 3.
    Your Classoom You will be using two websites for this course,  Moodle -Online Classroom • Announcements/Weekly Assignment/Assignments/Resources http://moodle2.wash.k12.mi.us/aaps  Aleks - Practice and Tests http://www.aleks.com
  • 4.
    The Moodle Your course can be found under the A2 Virtual+:Online Classrooms link.  From this site, you will find your assignments that need to be completed to complete this course.  For some classes (Algebra 1B and Math Analysis B) there will be lessons you must do on the moodle.  Every class will have weekly assignments that must be submitted before the deadline.
  • 5.
    ALEKS  Themajority of the course work will be done in ALEKS.
  • 6.
    ALEKS Plug-in For the ALEKS site, you will need to install a plug-in from the site on your home computer. When you go home and login you should be prompted to install the plug-in that will run ALEKS on your computer. You will need to be on the Internet when you are working on topics.
  • 7.
    Grade  Thiscourse grade is your current grade.  75% of your grade will be ALEKS mastery. This will be determined by the last ALEKS Final you take.  5% of your grade will be based on the weekly assignments.  20% of your grade will be the district final exam grade.  The district final and ALEKS final exam must be completed for each semester class.
  • 8.
    ALEKS Grade 98% A+  96% A  94% A-  92% B+  90% B  88% B-  86% C+  84% C  82% C-  80% D+  78% D  76% D-
  • 9.
    Completing Topics in ALEKS  Complete topics in one of two ways:  Correctly answer a question on the initial assessment.  Working on topics from the ALEKS pie and then passing them on the progress assessments.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Tests  TheALEKS program will generate the tests: • after so many hours of work • after you have completed a certain number of topics through practice.  If you answer the problem correctly it will remain in your pie.  If you answer incorrectly, you will need to practice more problems and then it will come up on future tests.
  • 12.
    Tests(cont..)  Thetest will contain questions that you may not have seen before. For those questions you can either click “I have not learned this” or try to answer the problem. If you get it correct you will not need to practice the topic in the pie.
  • 13.
    Learning Topics Practice vs. Explain  Textbook  Moodle  Independent Learning  Arrange a time to meet with me.
  • 14.
    Requirements  Youneed to plan to work on your class at least 5 hours per week.  One proctored test by October 31st, 2014.  Final cumulative test for ALEKS by January 16th, 2015 (You can retake the final as many times as you would like before January 23rd)  District final exam by January 23th, 2015. ( You can only take this once)
  • 15.
    Notebooks  Everywork session in your notebook should start with the date and topic.  All of your test problems showing work.  Turn in the notebook at completion of final exam.  You will not receive a grade unless you complete a notebook.
  • 16.
    Orientation QUIZ Now go to the Moodle and take the orientation quiz.  Your score on this quiz will not effect your grade, however completion of the quiz is required.