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MATHEMATICS
Teachers
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Mr. B.
Frazer
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Wendy Huska
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Ms.. Rita Kimber
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Mrs.
S. Purdie
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Ms. K. Spiers
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COURSE SELECTIONS and EXPECTATIONS
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Information on course selections and possible packaging in math is
available from guidance.
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Expectations for each course are on file at the school or can be
accessed through the internet at the Ministry of Education website.
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See
District School Board of Niagara website for the link.
www.dsbn.edu.on.ca
EXTRA HELP
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Students having
difficulty with math should talk to their teacher to arrange extra
help outside of class.
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Students can also seek help from
classmates to talk to guidance about a senior tutor, if available.
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Students can also seek help
through the resource room.
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They can also see the Head of the
Mathematics Department: Mr. Bailey in room 116.
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The internet also has some sites
that offer help with homework.
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Mathematics is a subject that
builds on the concepts developed in the previous lesson. It is
important that students complete their homework regularly and seek
extra help when they need it.
Students that are
absent from class are responsible for the work covered . It is important
that they get the note for the lesson(s) they missed and complete the
work that has been assigned. If they don't understand the note they
should ask their teacher to go over the material in class or at a
suitable time outside of class.
MATH CONTESTS AND
COMPETITIONS
The following opportunities are
available to Centennial Math students:
GRADE 9:
- PASCAL -for students enrolled in grade 9 or below
- FRYER
GRADE 10:
- CAYLEY -for students enrolled in grade 10 or
below
- GALOIS
GRADE 11
- FERMAT -for students enrolled in grade 11 or
below
- HYPATIA
These contests are
written in the middle of February and are 1 hour long. Students have an
opportunity in November to attend a half day workshop that prepares
students for the contests. Old contest are also available from the
student's teacher.
GRADE 12
EUCLID
For students enrolled in grade 12
This contest is
written in April and is 2.5 hours long. Student's wishing to write the
contest should see their math teacher. Copies of old contests are
available for practice.
For these contests students who receive a minimum mark will receive a
certificate of distinction and the top student of each contest that
meets the minimum mark will receive a medal from the University of
Waterloo. Student's entering the contest also receive a participation
certificate at our awards assembly.
The entry fee
for theses contests are paid by the school.
Other competitions are advertised through the morning announcements such
as the Waterloo Open Math Challenge and the Da Vinci competition.
Courses
Being Offered
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Grade
9 |
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MPM 1D |
Principles of Mathematics (Academic) |
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MFM 1P |
Principles of Mathematics (Applied) |
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MPM 1DF |
Principes de Mathématiques (French
version of MPM1D) |
| Grade 10 |
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MFM 2P |
Foundations Math (Applied) |
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MPM 2D |
Principles of Math (Academic) |
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MPM 2DF |
Principes de Mathématiques (French
version of MPM2D) |
| Grade 11 |
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MBF 3C |
Personal Finance (College) |
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MCF 3M |
Functions (Mixed) |
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MCR 3U |
Functions and Relations (University) |
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MEL 3E |
Math Everyday Life |
| Grade 12 |
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MEL 4E |
Math Everyday Life |
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MAP 4C |
Math College and Apprenticeship |
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MCT 4C |
Math College Technology |
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MDM 4U |
Math & Data Management |
| MHF 4U1 |
Advanced Functions |
| MCV 4U1 |
Calculus & Vectors |
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