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Welcome Back !!!! Turn in Math Review to homework bin Date- 9/10/18 Supplies: Math notebook Pencil Homework Turn in Math Review to homework bin Voice level 1-2 about why we Self-Assess (or what does Self-Assess mean?)

Learning Goals & Success Criteria LT: I can organize my math notebook. SC: Create table of contents Create sample notes page.

Agenda Review Notebook Set up Review Quiz

Review What is 1 example of being Excellent, Accepting, Respecting, and Safe in Math? What are the 3 important parts of being a team?

Notebook Set Up Label each page in the bottom outside corner. THE ENTIRE BOOK First Page: Write “Course 2” and your name. Then decorate appropriately.

Create Table of Contents on both pages 2 and 3 Date Title/Topic Create Table of Contents on both pages 2 and 3

We will come back to this page Label “Math Goals on page 4 Math Goals Leave Area Blank We will come back to this page 4 5

Leave Blank for Math Goals 6 7

Leave Blank for Math Goals 8 9

Date Date Title/Topic Notes: LT: Learning Target Example Page Notes: LT: Learning Target *Write the LT(s) for the day or lesson Entry Task: Solve/Complete Warm-up Examples Foldable Practice problems Diagrams Worksheetsv(taped in/NOT loose) Teacher Questions/Answers Graphs Graphic Organizers Reflection CER LTU: Learning Target Understood I successfully met my LT by… Some key point about todays topic are… Some strategies I can use to help me be successful next time are… **Exit Task Work Here** 10 11

Key Vocabulary for Operations in Word Problems “Hint Words” Plus Total All together Addition Subtraction Multiplication Count 10 pages from back… Example (160, 159,158,157,156,155,154,153,152,151 Division Exponents 151

Save the remaining pages for Vocabulary Key Vocabulary Word (Pg#) Definition Example Save the remaining pages for Vocabulary Example next pages after “Key Vocab for Operations” 152 153

Tabs Use the small sticky notes to label your table of contents, math goals, and vocabulary sections. We will use tape to keep them in place.

SMART Goals Specific: Good goals are clear and defined. If your goals are too general, they will be hard to accomplish. Measurable: You must be able to measure your progress toward your goal so you know when you have reached it. Achievable: You need to set goals that can feasibly be reached within your excepted frame. Try cutting a bigger goal into parts. Relevant: Make sure your goal aligned with your values and making sure your goal with worthwhile. Time: Every goal needs a time frame. This helps motivate and focus you on achieving your goal. Make sure your timeframe is realistic.

SMART GOAL TEMPLATE GLUE HERE Math Goals November/December SMART Goal: Check In: Completed: Strategies that helped me meet my goal: Strategies to help me with my next goal: SMART GOAL TEMPLATE GLUE HERE September/October SMART Goal: Check In: Completed: Strategies that helped me meet my goal: Strategies to help me with my next goal: 4 5

Exit Task On your slip Write a personal goal you have for yourself this year. Write the Math goal you chose for September/November