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3. Math for the week of August 21-22
Thursday: Class supplies-
Spiral Notebook
Pencil- ALL TESTS will be done in pencil
Paper bag for textbook cover
Student workbook
Scientific Calculator
Earbuds
Friday: Expectations
6. Lesson Expectations
Activity Day followed by a Lesson
Day
You take an active role in your
learning
Taking notes
Give your best effort on example
problems
Sharing ideas with others and the
class (even mistakes are ok)
8. Cell Phones
Put them on the corner of your desk
Make sure they are turned to silent
You may use them on assignments
You may NOT use them on quizzes or
tests
9. Bell Work
Every day you will have a bell work
problem to answer in your notebook
Expectation is that you give your best
effort and are willing to share you results
10. Class Notes
Students are expected to bring a notebook and
student workbook everyday to class to take
notes in.
All notes should be labeled with the date and
the lesson topic. The notes should be organized
and readable. The vocabulary, instructions and
examples for each day should be included in your
notes.
11. Homework Expectations
At the end of most days, you will be asked to
complete a homework assignment for
independent practice over the skills/concepts
presented.
Failure to Prepare is Preparing to Fail!
Assignments should be done right after the
notes on the same page in the notebook.
If you are absent, you need to take
responsibility and find out what you missed. It
is also your responsibility to complete the
practice assigned.
12. Exit Tickets
Will be given at the conclusion of each
lesson
Work the problems out in your notebook
and submit in Socrative
2-3 exit tickets will go in the grade book a
week to let both you and your parents
know where your understanding is
These will not be included in your overall
grade.
13. End of class procedures
I will dismiss you
Remain seated and working the whole time
All calculators must be returned
8th Hour make sure trash is pick up and
desks are back in order
15. Quizzes
You will have quizzes throughout the
units that will be announced.
The quizzes are feedback for you to
know what you know and what you still
need to learn.
The quizzes will be entered into the
grade book.
They will not affect your grade.
16. Assessments
Graded on an A,B,C,D,Il,I scale
Students are allowed to retake a unit test
First retake will be done in class after a
relearning opportunity
You only have to retake the standard that you
did not master
The front page of every assessment will have
a table section numbers and title, I can
statements, mastered and not mastered – You
are expected to fill this out and take with you
for review.
Test will be included in your final grade
17. How do you earn an A?
You must show mastery on every test
Earn an A on at least one test throughout the
trimester
There will be a page of A work questions on
every test
19. Math homework for the week of
August 25th
Monday: Expectations
Tuesday: Textbooks and
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
20. Chromebooks
Used during bell work and closed when
finished
Used when submitting exit tickets
During homework work time
Otherwise they should be closed!
23. Key Features
Study Help - Graphic organizers
Flashcards of the vocabulary
Lesson Tutorials - walks you through how to do a
problem
Interactive Activities – (depending upon the unit of
study)
Game Closet
Review Options – Fair Game Review, Skill Review and
Basic Skills Handbook
Quick Check – Self Grading Quiz
28. Textbook Expectations
Keep it covered.
Don’t keep your notebook in the front cover unless
you want to pay $10 to have it rebound at the end
of the year.
It comes to class with you every day.
Don’t write it in.
Take care of it.
Be careful with how you put it in your locker.
29. Textbooks
Put your first and last name on the inside cover of
your textbook.
Go to the class website and fill out check out form
located under the home tab
Covering the textbook
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Editor's Notes
If you choice to mess around, I choice to ask you to leave.
It is very important to have your homework done on time and in the classroom when it is due so you have the ability to ask questions.
If you choice to mess around, I choice to ask you to leave.
If you choice to mess around, I choice to ask you to leave.