lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Welcome to Mr. Lewis' class. Room 16 Pre Algebra (7 th and 8 th Graders) & Elementary Algebra (7 th -9 th Graders)

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Welcome to Mr. Lewis' class. Room 16 Pre Algebra (7 th and 8 th Graders) & Elementary Algebra (7 th -9 th Graders)

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com About this PowerPoint... This PowerPoint presentation was created to introduce you to Mr. Lewis' mathematics class this year. Hopefully, it will challenge you to think about mathematics and the learning of mathematics. We are all mathematicians so enjoy! Mr. Lewis' Website: lewisinmath.wikispaces.com

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com In class,students have the right to learn. You have the right to a writing instrument. If you do not have a writing instrument, one will be provided for you (see Mr. Lewis). You have the right to sharpen your pencil before class begins. You have the right to sit where you want for the next few minutes. You have the right to check your calculator to make sure it is working. You have the right to complete the period successfully

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Entering and Leaving the Room Please enter and leave Room 16 through Mr. Clark’s room or through the outside door entrance. Ms. Chalmers and Mr. Clark will appreciate your help. Thanks.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com It is important that you remember that Pre-Algebra and Algebra Are Fun Develop your thinking Challenge you Develop math skills and knowledge Create understanding

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Mr. Lewis will assign a seat. Remember: You must sit in assigned seats You may work with students in your group only, unless otherwise instructed Keep your attention on thinking math. Every minute you use wisely in class improves your success. Let Mr. Lewis know if you have difficulty seeing from where you are sitting Let Mr. Lewis know if there is any other reason that you are uncomfortable where you are sitting

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Mr. Lewis will give you a spiral bound notebook. Here is how you get it ready for class: Write your name and period on the inside of the front cover. Make sure that you write both your first and last names. Do not use the notebook for graffitti. You may do mathematical drawings in it. Use both the front and back of each sheet in the notebook.

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Folders: Each student will keep a folder to save work in, keep their notebook, and store work when you are not present in class. Keep the folder neat and appropriately decorated. Set up your folder by: Putting your name on the tab (last, first) Keeping important papers in the folder Keeping your parent caution sign in here Keeping your composition notebook here Putting papers in folders of students that are absent

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com You will be working in groups and your responsibilities are to : Help others in your group when appropriate; Talk to others in your group when appropriate; Talk to others about math when appropriate; Help get folders and put them away; Help collect papers and tools; Complete group projects.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Mr. Lewis' Website: lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Please take a few minutes to visit Mr. Lewis' website. Play with it for a while. It includes all student assignments. It includes fun math activities (remember, math can be fun). It has information for your parents. It has information about going to college. Enjoy!

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Warm Up Open your notebook and make a list of everything that you know about mathematics. Your list must have at least 15 items for complete credit.

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com "Do not worry too much about your difficulties in mathematics, I can assure you that mine are still greater." (Albert Einstein) We all have difficulties with math at some time. Don't let it worry you. Enjoy the challenge. Get some help and move forward with your learning.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Citizenship Grade Your grade for citizenship will be based on student preparedness, participation and engagement, behavior, proper care for school equipment and materials, and timeliness. Students will receive a score of 100 for their citizenship at the beginning of each quarter. Demerits are given when students do not meet the criteria listed above. For example, 5 demerits are given if a student is tardy to class. Marking up your desk may result in 2-5 demerits. Students may make up demerits by turning in written essays on their behavior and how they will improve. Citizenship grades are listed as their first grade on students’ weekly grade sheets.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Grades in a Picture Quarter Grades Student grades will be based upon a mean average of quizzes, tests, and class work/homework. Each of these three areas is weighted according to the following percentages: Class work and Homework (30%), Quizzes (30%), and Tests (40%). Participation in class will be part of homework and class work grades. Students will receive weekly grade sheets You will typically be handed your grade sheet on Friday. These sheets give a list of assignments and grades for to date. It also shows you your overall academic grade as well as your citizenship grade.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Students may make up work at anytime up to a week before the end of the quarter. All assingments are listed on Mr. Lewis' website. A copy of most worksheets will be put in your folder if you are not in class. You may also access all worksheets and assignments at: lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Chapter Tests will be made up during class time. Quizes must be made up before or after school

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Assemblies and other school activities that take you out of class When you miss class for any reason, you miss out on learning. The most important thing that you can do each day is be in class. However, if you do miss class for illness, vacation, family matters, or to attend other school activities, remember that it is your responsibility to make up all work.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Book Checkout Mr. Lewis will give you a math book. You will need to take it home and keep it as your math resource until he calls it back in May. Please complete the book checkout form and return it to Mr. Lewis.

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Rule Number One Be on time! Tardiness disrupts the class and causes the tardy student as well as the entire class to miss valuable instruction and activities. Citizenship grades will be lowered significantly if a student is tardy.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Attendance is one of the most important keys to success in class and later in the work world. You should miss class only when absolutely necessary. If you are absent from class you are expected to make up your work outside of class time. It is your responsibility to find out what you missed and get it turned in as quickly as possible. Work that you miss (not including quizzes or tests) will be in your math folder when you return. You should speak with members of your team to find out what was covered when you were gone. If you have further questions, you are welcome to see Mr. Lewis before or after school.

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Rule Number Four Be prepared!

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lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Rule Number Five Be Polite!

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Here are some rules of the school that students usually ask about. Gum is not allowed around the school or other classes unless you have permission of the teacher. Electronic Devices, such as Ipods, other MP3 players and cell phones are not allowed to be used in the classroom. You may have them on your person.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Passes You will be provided a planner by the school. There is a section in it for you to use when you need to have a pass to leave class. You are expected to use your passes to leave the classroom This may not be done during the first or last ten minutes of the class.

lewisinmath.wikispaces.com Here are the results of following and abridging rules: When you follow rules you will: Enjoy learning with your teacher and classmates, Qualify to be Student of the Week, and Earn special activities in class. Earn Respect Cards Join the good behaviour Raffle When you do not follow the rules you will: Receive demerits on their citizenship grade. Receive a verbal warning, Conference with your teacher, Earn time out Contact your parent Receive a referral

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