Math is amazing! It helps us
understand what we see and what happens around us! So, although we'll be
learning and practicing math skills, we will do so as problem solvers. We'll
look to the world around us to help us grow into better mathematicians! Check
out our curriculum overview at the bottom
of this page to see what topics we'll explore. To do our best work, here are a
few things to keep in mind.
Materials:
To be prepared for math class,
each day you must BRING your:
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Planner
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PENCIL
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Binder
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Math Book
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Homework
Your quarterly grade will be
calculated based on the following components:
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20% Tests
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40% Quizzes
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20% Classwork
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20% Homework
RE-TAKE
Policy for Tests/Quizzes:
ALL students are encouraged to
make corrections to their quizzes/tests.
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Submit corrections on a separate
sheet of paper attached to the original assessment.
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For each incorrect problem,
include why you did not get the correct answer and show all new
work. For example, perhaps "I did not know what ...... meant." or "I made a
calculation error." or "I didn't read the whole problem."
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The new grade will contribute to
the quarter grade, and more importantly, the student will have an opportunity
to confirm that they now have a better understanding of the material.
Corrections better prepare the student and reinforce the topic for future
assignments and assessments.
It is very important that students
keep up with assignments, as the upcoming skills build off of the previously
taught skills. Checkout the Homework Plus page for the Homework Quality
Checklist (Make it Great - Check for Eight)! I will assign homework based on
the needs of each student; therefore, all students might not
receive the same homework. I may also request that a student redo an
assignment if they were missing some information or understanding when they
first completed the assignment.
Calculators are not to be used
when completing math homework, unless otherwise noted. All work needs to be
shown on paper, which is to be handed in with the assignments.
If a student is absent, when they
return to class, they must check the folder at the front of the room for any
missing work and notes from me.
Accessing the
Math Book online:
To open your
math book online, you will follow these steps:
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Go to www.classzone.com.
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Click on "ML
Course 2".
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Scroll down
and click on "Online Book".
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Create a
student account (fill in information and click "Accept Terms").
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Activate the
product using the following product code:
3326011 - 150
Click Continue.
Topics this
year: Click to open/view/print the Topic Map