Middle School Math at Endeavor Charter School By Carolyn Southard learn do The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics. -Paul Halmos.

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Middle School Math at Endeavor Charter School By Carolyn Southard learn do The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics. -Paul Halmos

“We Learn by Doing.” We believe that it is important for students to have a high level of understanding of mathematical concepts; therefore, we utilize hands-on experiences, experiential learning and focus on problem-solving applications of concepts. The focus is not only on computational skills, but on the ability to apply concepts to a variety of situations and to justify solutions to problems. We focus on the “why” as well as “how” to solve problems. These skills are essential to our 21st century learners.

Math Course of Study Options The Common Core classes for middle school are Core 6, Core 7 and Core 8. In recognition of the fact that students develop academically and learn at different paces, ECS also has a course of study that compacts the three grade levels into two years. This compacting allows some students to complete a high school level course in 8th grade. Course of Study Options: 6th Grade: Core 6 or Compacted 6/7 7th Grade: Core 7 or Compacted 7/8 8th Grade: Core 8 or Common Core Math I We do not offer a remedial level class at ECS as we are able to incorporate additional support within the classroom through differentiated instruction.

Common Core – 6 th Grade 6th Grade focuses on four critical areas: concepts of ratio and rate to solve problems; rational numbers, including integers; writing, interpreting, and using expressions and equations; and statistical thinking.

Common Core – 7 th Grade 7th Grade focuses on four critical areas: applying proportional relationships; operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations; solving geometric problems involving scale drawings, angles, constructions, and area, surface area & volume; and probability and statistical thinking.

Common Core – 8 th Grade 8th Grade focuses on four critical areas: formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; using functions to describe quantitative relationships; analyzing space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and the Pythagorean Theorem.

Common Core I Common Core I is the first high school level course. It focuses on the following: algebra - exponent properties, creating equations, equivalent expressions, reasoning with equations and inequalities (including graphing), functions, linear, quadratic & exponential models; geometry - transformations with shapes and equations, volume; statistics - interpret and summarizing data.

High School Level Courses High School level courses (CC Math I and II) have the following guidelines: No extra time or modifications will be given for tests, quizzes and/or homework.(unless indicated in student IEP) Students enrolled in these courses have a state-mandated 20-day period in which to change classes. Once 20 days have passed, we cannot remove a student from either course.

Some Additional Information Some information to consider when planning your child’s future math courses: Math I and II receive high school credit and go toward fulfilling the required 4 math courses to graduate from high school. Although these courses count toward graduation, most colleges, including the UNC system, recommend that prospective students take a math credit in twelfth grade. The course and grade will show on your child’s high school transcript; however, the grade will not be included in the GPA. Many of the area high schools are on a block schedule, which means that students can take “extra” math courses as electives.

Math Placement Our goal in placing students is to ensure that each child is being taught to his/her level and will gain the most benefit from math class. Placement will be based on a combination of the following: EOG scores, including this year’s score Current Year-to-Date Average of Test Scores (mastery of content) Teacher Observations: ◦ Time student needs to complete work ◦ Accuracy of student work ◦ Interest and work ethic of student ◦ Ability to grasp ideas quickly with little repetition ◦ Currently receiving tutoring in or out of school Parent Input Students have already received a placement from his/her teacher. Parents either approve the placement or to sign a waiver to place child in a different class.

Common Core Math I in 7 th Grade As a rare exception, there are a few students who may be allowed to skip Math Compacted 7/8 and take Common Core Math I in 7th grade and Common Core Math II in 8th grade. While some students are usually capable of passing these courses, most students develop a stronger base in mathematics if they are given the necessary time and instruction throughout the middle school years. There are many important concepts upon which future mathematics courses are based that are taught in middle school.

For Placement into Common Core I in 7 th Grade Placement must be requested by parent. Student will be given an assessment of the Compacted 7/8 Math standards. Parents will be provided results. We recommend a grade of 90 or higher on this placement test to place student in Common Core Math I in 7th grade. A score of 90 or higher will show that the student has the skills necessary to benefit from this placement. Parent will have final decision on placement with the understanding that their child will be enrolled in a high school level course. The Math II class is currently being offered via the North Carolina Public Virtual School.

Important Consideration Please keep in mind that our teachers have worked closely with your child throughout the year and are placing him/her based on their knowledge of your child and their professional knowledge of the cognitive development of children and mathematical progression of concepts in middle and high school.