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Paula Adkison

My Family My Husband Wayne, Me, Our Daughter Mikayla, Our Daughter Alyssa, Our Soon-to-be Son-in-Law Cory (a police officer) My Dad, Wayne, Cory, Alyssa, Me and My Mom

First Baptist Church Diana, Texas Our Church

College Northeast Texas Community College Associate of Science Degree (Graduated with Honors) Bachelor of Science Degree Graduated - Summa Cum Laude (with highest distinction)

Experience Harleton Elementary – second and third grade reading New Diana Middle School – sixth and eighth grade math Union Grove Elementary – sixth grade math

Things your child will learn this year: 6.1 The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. compare and order non-negative rational numbers generate equivalent forms of rational numbers including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals use integers to represent real-life situations write prime factorizations using exponents identify factors of a positive integer, common factors, and the greatest common factor of a set of positive integers identify multiples of a positive integer and common multiples and the least common multiple of a set of positive integers 6.2 The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. model addition and subtraction situations involving fractions with [objects,] pictures, words, and numbers use addition and subtraction to solve problems involving fractions and decimals use multiplication and division of whole numbers to solve problems including situations involving equivalent ratios and rates estimate and round to approximate reasonable results and to solve problems where exact answers are not required use order of operations to simplify whole number expressions (without exponents) in problem solving situations

More things your child will learn: 6.3 The student solves problems involving direct proportional relationships. use ratios to describe proportional situations represent ratios and percents with [concrete] models, fractions, and decimals use ratios to make predictions in proportional situations 6.4 The student uses letters as variables in mathematical expressions to describe how one quantity changes when a related quantity changes. use tables and symbols to represent and describe proportional and other relationships such as those involving conversions, arithmetic sequences (with a constant rate of change), perimeter and area use tables of data to generate formulas representing relationships involving perimeter, area, volume of a rectangular prism 6.5 The student uses letters to represent an unknown in an equation. formulate equations from problem situations described by linear relationships.

More to learn: 6.6 The student uses geometric vocabulary to describe angles, polygons, and circles. use angle measurements to classify angles as acute, obtuse, or right identify relationships involving angles in triangles and quadrilaterals describe the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference of a circle. 6.7 The student uses coordinate geometry to identify location in two dimensions. locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of non-negative rational numbers. 6.8 The student solves application problems involving estimation and measurement of length, area, time, temperature, volume, weight, and angles. estimate measurements (including circumference) and evaluate reasonableness of results select and use appropriate units, tools, or formulas to measure and to solve problems involving length (including perimeter), area, time, temperature, volume, and weight measure angles convert measures within the same measurement system (customary and metric) based on relationships between units.

Still more to learn: 6.9 The student uses experimental and theoretical probability to make predictions. construct sample spaces using lists and tree diagrams find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the two The student uses statistical representations to analyze data. select and use an appropriate representation for presenting and displaying different graphical representations of the same data including line plot, line graph, bar graph, and stem and leaf plot identify mean (using [concrete objects and] pictorial models), median, mode, and range of a set of data sketch circle graphs to display data solve problems by collecting, organizing, displaying, and interpreting data The student applies Grade 6 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. identify and apply mathematics to everyday experiences, to activities in and outside of school, with other disciplines, and with other mathematical topics use a problem-solving model that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness select or develop an appropriate problem- solving strategy from a variety of different types, including drawing a picture, looking for a pattern, systematic guessing and checking, acting it out, making a table, working a simpler problem, or working backwards to solve a problem select tools such as real objects, manipulatives, paper/pencil, and technology or techniques such as mental math, estimation, and number sense to solve problems.

The last little bit (at least until the STAAR Test – additional things to learn after the test—not listed) 6.12 The student communicates about Grade 6 mathematics through informal and mathematical language, representations, and models. communicate mathematical ideas using language, efficient tools, appropriate units, and graphical, numerical, physical, or algebraic mathematical models The student uses logical reasoning to make conjectures and verify conclusions. make conjectures from patterns or sets of examples and nonexamples validate his/her conclusions using mathematical properties and relationships.

How to help your child be successful this year Get a good night’s rest (no interruptions : phone- texting or other things, t.v., radio, etc) Eat a good breakfast Drink water – Research proves that drinking water provides oxygen to the brain and gets rid of impurities. The hippocampus relays information to the rest of the brain and it is damaged by oxygen starvation. It’s IMPORTANT to drink water!! (Bring water bottle to class) Check with your child daily to see if homework is done or what they might be struggling with. Please contact me if necessary. Let me know if something is going on with your child at school as sometimes students don’t tell teachers when something is affecting their ability to learn.

I believe that children are a gift from God. My job is to help your child learn. I plan to do that to the best of my ability. Learning also requires parent involvement and a student’s desire to learn. Their desire to learn is fed by their level of success, their feeling of accomplishment, their feeling of acceptance socially, and their feeling of being loved and cared about. I will love and care about your child as much as they will let me. Please partner with me in helping your child be successful in sixth grade. MY desire is to see them grow up and be successful in whatever they choose to do in life. Thank you for the opportunity to teach your child. Blessings to you… Col 3:23 Paula Adkison Ps 73:26 It’s a GREAT day to be a Lion!!

Contact Information Union Grove Elementary address