Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

WELCOME Welcome. MATH SEVEN What do I need to know?  Where do I sit?  When should I get to class?  Will we have homework?  What materials do I need?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "WELCOME Welcome. MATH SEVEN What do I need to know?  Where do I sit?  When should I get to class?  Will we have homework?  What materials do I need?"— Presentation transcript:

1 WELCOME Welcome

2 MATH SEVEN

3 What do I need to know?  Where do I sit?  When should I get to class?  Will we have homework?  What materials do I need?  How do I earn my grade?  What do I do if I have finished my math homework?  Do we still have responsibility cards?

4 Sit anywhere you want…for now  We will be working together a lot  Expectations are high  Everyone contributes  Conversations are math topic centered  Groupings will change often

5 When am I expected to get to class?  Be in your seat by the time the bell rings  Be prepared to work  Notebook and pencil ready to go

6 Ring me up!  The last two minutes of every math class can be yours to enjoy,  Here’s How

7 Work hard for the first 42 minutes

8 Homework  Yes we have homework  Almost every day (except Wednesday)  Correct your own!  Fix mistakes!  Get full credit!

9 How can I be sure I remember what you assigned?  Write all assignments in your agenda

10 Tests and Quizzes  Yes we have these  Often (like weekly)  Mr. Spaulding corrects these  These count big-time

11 Materials  Notebook devoted solely to math  Pencils (Keep a lot of these on-hand at all times)  Red Pens  Ruler  Calculators

12 My Grade  Homework counts five points each week  Tests and quizzes count fro 25 to 50 points each week, with a few 100 point tests along the way  I DO NOT give you your grade, you will earn it.

13 What do I do if I fail a test or quiz?  You can retake the test or quiz when you have provided me with evidence that you have done additional preparation.

14 EVIDENCE??  Additional preparation such as questions and problems from the book that have not been previously assigned

15 What if I am absent?  It is your responsibility to see me for any homework you may have missed  It is your responsibility to arrange to make up any test or quiz you may have missed  All missing work will be counted as incomplete-you have the responsibility to complete all work

16 Grade Reports  You will be getting detailed grade reports at least two times each quarter  The mid-term grade report must be signed by your parent  Incompletes count as zero points, so be sure to make these up as soon as possible

17 What is your late-work policy?  Get-R-Done!!  For full credit

18 What does the grade “I” mean?  Incomplete work  If you have earned an “I” at the end of the quarter you have two weeks to turn in any missing work.  If you do this I will correct the work and you will have earned the higher grade.  If you do not do this the grade becomes an “F”. ( I hate to even type that letter)

19 What do I do If I have finished my math work for the day?  You have two choices:  Do other homework  Read a book  Please bring a book to class every day

20 Can I just sit and do nothing?  You have two choices:  Do other homework  Read a book  Please bring a book to class every day

21 Can I draw?  You have two choices:  Do other homework  Read a book  Please bring a book to class every day

22 Can I talk to a friend?  You have two choices:  Do other homework  Read a book  Please bring a book to class every day

23 What do I do if I do not understand an assignment?  Please ASK questions  In class when you are working on the assignment  During Prime Time when you are working on the assignment  After school (when I am not coaching I will be in my room until 3:50 most afternoons)  Before school (When I am not on hall duty I am in my room by 7:30 most mornings)

24 Responsibility Cards  Yes we have them  They are used in the following cases:  Tardiness (Please be in your seat at the bell)  Excessive chatter  Late assignments  As collateral for calculator borrowing  ( No punch given-place card with your name in the calculator caddie slot that corresponds to the calculator you borrowed. At the end of class exchange calculator for your card)


Download ppt "WELCOME Welcome. MATH SEVEN What do I need to know?  Where do I sit?  When should I get to class?  Will we have homework?  What materials do I need?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google