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8th Grade Math SYLLABUS 2019-2020 Sarah Bennett (Room 131) – sarah.bennett@dmschools.org Brian Brower (Room 131) – brian.brower@dmschools.org Emily Kacer (Room 132) – emily.kacer@dmschools.org Semester 1 Semester 2 Unit 3: Functions Linear and Non-linear Unit 4: Geometry Angles Pythagorean Theorem Transformations Volume Unit 5: Statistics/Probability Statistics and Data Analysis Unit 1: Number System Exponents and Scientific Notation Real Numbers Unit 2: Expressions/Equations Equations Slope and Linear Equations System of Equations MAP TESTING MAP is a adaptive test that narrows down each students strength and growth areas in four strands of math: Operations and Algebraic Thinking The Real and Complex Number Systems Geometry Statistics and Probability We take it 3 times a year. Fall: September 3 – October 4 Winter: January 2- January 31 Spring: April 28- May 16 We are measuring each student’s growth over one year. 8th Grade College and Career Readiness score is 242 by the end of the year. Online Material Prodigy, Freckle, and Khan Academy are online resources we will use in 8th grade math. Students may log in with their Google accounts Id#@hardingdmps.org Students should know their passwords. Student Textbook Material Students were given textbooks Volume 1 and Volume 2 to take home for extra practice.

8th Grade Math SYLLABUS 2019-2020 Standards Referenced Grading In middle school, standards based grading will be in effect. Math standards will be graded individually and you will be given multiple attempts at each standard. You must reach proficiency at least 2 times before you are proficient at that standard. Each student will receive multiple attempts for each standard in the classroom, however, if an individual student needs more attempts, they may schedule a time with the teacher to take another attempt or complete a retake online (see website on the other side). An attempt may be in written form, quiz form, verbal form, or in a demonstration. Scales will be specific to the unit and learning goals. The scales will be available to all students during class. SCORE DESCRIPTION 0/M Missing work, no effort, OR no evidence of student understanding in submitted work 1 Insufficient Progress I have a long way to go to reach proficiency 2 Developing Towards Standard and on track to meet proficiency I have foundational skills and knowledge – making small errors on level 2 or 3 questions 3 Proficient and Meeting Standard I have mastery of skills and knowledge – completing work with no errors 4 Exceeding Standard I have deep understanding that goes above and beyond the skills and knowledge Technology in Class Phones and headphones are not allowed in the hallways at anytime. In 8th grade math, we occasionally do work on the computer with or without assistance from the teacher. During this time, headphones are allowed, but phones are not. The excessive use of a phone in class will result in the phone being held by administration until a parent or guardian can pick it up. School of Rigor Harding Middle Schools is transitioning to become a School of Rigor. This means instead of a lecture style classroom, the teacher will act as a facilitator of group work, students will complete relevant work, and students will lead and participate in conversation. It will be a transition for students who are used to being given the formulas or steps to follow, instead they will have to uncover those processes independently or with their peers. Binders In order to help build student responsibility, this year students are required to bring their own materials to class. Each student has been asked to bring or has been provided a binder or trapper keeper. Their binder should contain pencils, paper, and folders.