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2 Class Content We will cover all the objectives and topics that our state believes are important for you to learn.

3 Math Algebraic Expressions Integers EquationsEquations Patterns % peRcEnt % EXPONENTS Rational/Irrational Numbers PERIMETER AREA GEOMETRIC FIGURES Transformations Functions f(x)=? MULTIPLICATION/DIVISION CIRCUMFERENCE P R O B A B I L I T Y Data Collection/Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities

4 What materials do I need for your class? PENCILS and skinny markers Loose leaf paper 1-large ( 200 pages or more ) spiral notebook Graph paper Large Glue Stick GRAPHING CALCULATOR FOR USE ON HOMEWORK TO BE KEPT AT HOME ( optional ) SCISSORS

5 1.Come to class prepared to learn. 2.Respect your teachers, administrators, staffing members, peers, and yourself (including subsitute teachers). 3.Listen carefully so you can follow directions at all times. 4.Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.

6 3 cards pulled- Warning 6 cards pulled- Parent note home 9 cards pulled- sent to the office Students’ may be sent to the office at anytime by teacher discretion. CONSEQUENCES

7 Procedure.

8 Procedure 1: Daily entrance of the classroom. 1. Enter quietly and go directly to your assigned seat. 2.Prepare your materials : +place homework on your desk top + sharpen pencils + discard trash, etc. (These MUST be completed BEFORE the bell rings!!) 4. Start on your bell work. (The ringing of the actual bell should be after you begin this.) 3. Write down homework assignment in your agenda.

9 Procedure 2: Participation All students are expected to participate actively in class. You must ask me, your teacher, a question THE SECOND you begin to not understand for clarification!

10 Procedure 3: Moving about the room. 1. You are given a 5 minute break in between classes. Please use the restroom during this break. You will not use the restroom after the final bell rings. Restroom breaks are not an acceptable excuse for disrupting learning unless it is an emergency. 2. After the bell rings, no one will be allowed to move about the room unless instructed by the teacher.

11 Procedure 4: Heading Your Paper. Always head your paper

12 Michelle Curtis Student # August 9, 2010 Page 100 Don’t forget the title of your assignment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

13 Procedure 5: Bellwork. 1 st Use a loose leaf sheet of notebook paper and a pencil. 2 nd Label your paper with the the appropriate heading. 3 rd Follow directions and work silently on your own. 4 th Bellwork will be discussed and checked in class.

14 Procedure 6: Class Dismissal.

15 Procedure 7: When you are absent. Uhhh.. How do I get my missing assignments?

16 Check the hanging file station by the door upon entrance of the classroom. (Assignments that were assigned before an absence will be due the day you return from the absence.) Make-up work

17 Procedure 8: Interactive notebooks. a. Note-taking is NOT an option. It is a requirement for my class that will aid in the learning process. b. Keeping an organized notebook HELPS YOU find materials or assignments needed to study for quizzes and tests and to assist you in daily homework assignments. c. YOU will need to be responsible for keeping all graded papers. d. Notebooks will be checked periodically for proper content.

18 All About Me

19 My Background –I grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. –I attended Julia Green Elementary (K-4),Walter Stokes School(5,6), John Trotwood Moore Middle(7,8), Hillsboro High(9-12), Austin Peay State University, and MTSU. My Experience –I’ve been teaching for 14 years. –I have taught transition, 4 th grade, and 6 th / 7 th / and 8 th grade math. MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH IS MY FAVORITE!!

20 My Family My Husband – Mark Our Children –S–Son, Cameron –D–Daughter, Carissa Our dog –J–Jazz Mark and Me Cameron 9 years old Carissa 7 years old

21 All About Me I am usually always prepared and expect the same of my students! I like to have fun, but when it is time to be serious and learn, I expect students’ full attention, RESPECT, and to remain quiet when I am “on stage”. TOTAL focus dude!

22 Whatever you are doing, saying –even wearing – at any given moment is sending a to the people And the world around you about

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