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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?)
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Learning Goals & Success Criteria
LT: I can organize my math notebook. SC: Create table of contents Create sample notes page.
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Agenda Review Notebook Set up Review Quiz
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Review What is 1 example of being Excellent, Accepting, Respecting, and Safe in Math? What are the 3 important parts of being a team?
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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.
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Create Table of Contents on both pages 2 and 3
Date Title/Topic Create Table of Contents on both pages 2 and 3
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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
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Leave Blank for Math Goals
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Leave Blank for Math Goals
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Exit Task On your slip Write a personal goal you have for yourself this year. Write the Math goal you chose for September/November
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