WOHS Algebra 2 – Mrs. Henry

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Lesson Plans for November 3-7, 2025

November4
Monday, 11/3

 

 

STUDENT HOLIDAY

TEACHER PD

Tuesday, 11/4                          

 

Factoring ax^2+bx+c when a does not = 1                                             Wksht 
Wednesday, 11/5

 

Factoring Sum/Difference of Cubes wksht: Factoring Sum and Difference of Cubes
Thursday, 11/6

 

 

Operations with Square Roots

Notes: Operations with Square Roots

wksht: operations with square roots
Friday, 11/7

 

Solving Quadratic EQs Big Ideas Math p. 151 (14-20e, 28-34e, 48-54e)

 OR 

Wksht: (notes and assignment) Solving Quadratic Equations and finding zeros of a fxn

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Classroom phone: 903-291-2019

Mrs. Henry’s Schedule

7:55-8:40  (1st) Math 4

8:44-9:29  (2nd)  Algebra 2

9:33-10:18  (3rd) Math 4

10:22-11:07  (4th) Dual Credit Math 

11:11-11:56  UiL/Activity period

11:56-12:33  LUNCH 

12:33-1:18  (5th) Conference period

1:22-2:07  (6th) Algebra 2 

2:11-2:56  (7th) Pre-Calculus

3:00-3:45  (8th) Algebra 2

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Monday 7:30-7:50am

Tuesday 7:30-7:50am

Wednesday 3:45-4:15pm

Thursday 3:45-4:15pm

Friday 7:30-7:50am

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GENERAL GRADING PROCEDURES
1. A minimum of 3 major grades and 10 daily grades will be given per grading period.
2. Grades will be posted in Skyward as soon as possible. Please allow 3 to 5 days for the teacher to post daily grades and at least 5 days to post major grades. If a student has been absent and there is make-up work, it may be longer. Skyward defaults to “missing” if a grade has not been entered. That does not necessarily mean the student has not turned in the work yet.
3. Because math is a course that builds from day to day, the math department has a procedure regarding late work, 70-50-0. If an assignment is turned in one day late, the student can receive up to a 70. If an assignment is turned in two days late, the student can receive up to a 50. Then on the third day, the assignment will receive a zero, unless there are extenuating circumstances, and the student has contacted the teacher and discussed the situation and together they have made a plan. If a student is habitual about turning in late work, they will be given a discipline referral to the office. If the student is in an honors course, they may be taken out of honors and moved to a regular course.

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