Frequently Asked Questions: As I begin to get questions that I think warrant responses that all would like to review, I will begin developing this section of the web site. :-)
What is the name of my 6th grade Mathematics course?
Your Math course may be named MSM I, MSM II, or Pre-Algebra if you are a 6th grade student. MSM I stands for Middle School Mathematics I MSM II stands for Middle School Mathematics II Pre-Algebra is a course for advanced Mathematics students in 6th gradeBack to Top
Your Math course may be named MSM I, MSM II, or Pre-Algebra if you are a 6th grade student. MSM I stands for Middle School Mathematics I MSM II stands for Middle School Mathematics II Pre-Algebra is a course for advanced Mathematics students in 6th grade
What do I do if I do not remember my homework assignment?
1. Call your homework buddy listed on your homework buddy sheet. (This is filled out at the beginning of each year) 2. Check this web page for your homework assignment. 3. Do an alternative assignment that pertains to the same topic that we have been studying so that you can get some additional practice and e-mail or bring in a note to Mrs. Crandall to let her know what you did. This is being a responsible student who wants to continue learning and not waste any valuable learning time.Back to Top
1. Call your homework buddy listed on your homework buddy sheet. (This is filled out at the beginning of each year) 2. Check this web page for your homework assignment. 3. Do an alternative assignment that pertains to the same topic that we have been studying so that you can get some additional practice and e-mail or bring in a note to Mrs. Crandall to let her know what you did. This is being a responsible student who wants to continue learning and not waste any valuable learning time.
How should I study for a quiz or test?
1. Review your notes that you have in your Interactive Notebook by highlighting them or underlining the important information. 2. Consult the section in the back of your textbook that is called, "Extra Practice". Locate the sections that apply to the topics that the test/quiz will cover, and do several additional problems. 3. Study with a responsible "learning partner". . .one that you can help and that can also help you. 4. Complete any review packet that you may have been given and note any questions you may have. Make sure that you ask for additional assistance before the day of the test/quiz. 5. If your textbook has an online component, visit the site and take advantage of the extra resource materials for practice.Back to Top
1. Review your notes that you have in your Interactive Notebook by highlighting them or underlining the important information. 2. Consult the section in the back of your textbook that is called, "Extra Practice". Locate the sections that apply to the topics that the test/quiz will cover, and do several additional problems. 3. Study with a responsible "learning partner". . .one that you can help and that can also help you. 4. Complete any review packet that you may have been given and note any questions you may have. Make sure that you ask for additional assistance before the day of the test/quiz. 5. If your textbook has an online component, visit the site and take advantage of the extra resource materials for practice.