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Welcome to Ms. Doty’s Math Class! Please have a seat of your choice!
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All About Me As a teacherAs a human
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This year in we will…
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Learn together Laugh together Explore together Accomplish together Make mistakes together Create memories together
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“Four Color Fractions” Directions Each of you will receive a card with a fraction, a decimal, or a percent on it. Your job will be to find the other students in the class that have equivalent valued cards. These equivalent values will always be a different colored card. Your group will also need to find the table that has a picture representation of this same value. This will be your new seat! Feeling stumped by your card? Here are some suggestions: Think about what you know about the value: Is it greater than or less than 1? Is it greater than or less than ½? Can you reduce the fraction? Remember that a percent actually means “out of 100”…similar to a hundredth. Have a friend help you out See the teacher for help.
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Once you’re in your group: Spend a minute or two working together with the flashcards at your table. This will give other groups an opportunity to come together.
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Ahhh…finally a little quiet time in the day In the middle of your table, you will see a stack of cardstock and have been given some art supplies. It’s time to make a Name Tent!
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“Name Tent” Directions 1) Fold your Comment Card (plain side facing up). 2) You will be working with the plain side of the card. 3) Directions will be given. Do the same to BOTH sides of the card. 4) 5 minutes to complete TEACHER NOTE: Switch to Elmo
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Table Introduction Use your Table Tent to introduce yourself to the other students at your table. When it’s your turn to speak: Speak loudly and clearly Make eye contact When it’s your turn to listen: Make sure you’re focused and attentive No side conversations
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Quick Write…a chance to share your thoughts with me Grab one of the lined pieces of scratch paper from your table group. Make sure you have a sharpened pencil or pen. Put your name (first and last) and your period number in the top right hand corner of your piece of paper. Respond to the following prompt…
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Quick Write When I think about math, this is what comes to mind… Be honest! Be clear! We’re a team!
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Now, let’s get to the nitty gritty! Make sure you have the following on your desk: Your planner A sharpened pencil (or pen) The “Welcome Letter” just handed to you
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It’s time to be very attentive! Unlike…
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Open your Planners to Pg. 27 Find the Math Column Find the August 27 th Row We’ll be writing in the cell where these two meet. TEACHER NOTE: Switch to Elmo
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Now, let’s look over the “Welcome Letter” It will cover the following: What we’ll learn this year Homework expectations How to communicate with me Grading policy School supplies (due by the beginning of next week) School behavior expectations
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What We’ll Learn this Year Decimals Fractions Algebraic reasoning Ratios Percentages Geometry Basic statistics
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Homework Expectations Most work will be done out of the workbook (will be handed out next week) 1-2 lessons per day (since we only meet three times a week usually) Expect to spend 40-60 minutes on each lesson Work will need to be done neatly in pencil on lined paper and then stapled to the workbook pages.
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Homework Expectations Part 2 You will have homework over the weekend. I accept work as long as it is done neatly, in pencil, has thorough work shown, and has received at least 60% accuracy. We will correct together. If you miss problems, you can ask me to show them during this time and even make corrections! Homework assignments are listed on the whiteboard, on a unit homework list, and on the class website.
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I accept LATE work! If you are absent for a lesson, you have one week to come see me for help and turn in your work for FULL CREDIT. If you are absent the day work is turned in, turn it in the day you return to class for FULL CREDIT. If you do not have your work done when it is due, get some help, get it done, and turn it in for LATE CREDIT (80% credit usually).
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If, at any time, you do not understand your homework, COME SEE ME! I to help!
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I am available to help During lunch Mondays and Wednesdays During 6 th period on Wednesdays and Fridays By text (no phone calls please) 831-331-1298 By email rdoty@slvusd.org Through my website www.schoolrack.com/rdoty By appointment
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My Grading Policy In-class work from workbook = 5 points Nightly homework = 10 points Additional in-class work = 5-10 points per day Random notes page check = 10 points Unit reviews = 20 points Unit tests = 100 points Binder check (quarterly) = 50 points Benchmark test (quarterly) = 50 points Projects = 20-100 points
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Check your grades regularly I am usually no more than 3 days behind on grading. Grades can be found at PowerSchool. Passwords will be sent to households in a couple weeks. You can also come see me during my help times to see your grades in all of your classes.
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Needed Class Supplies Need to be brought to class on Tuesday, September 3 rd for Periods 1, 3, and 5 Wednesday, September 4 th for Period 2
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Needed Supplies (for class) 3 ring binder 1 ½” if you want it just for math 3” if you want it for all subjects Pencils Mechanical preferred Non-black pens (for correcting) Extra lead or handheld pencil sharpener Lined binder paper Highlighter Spare erasers
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Needed Supplies (for home) Ruler Colored pencils Flashcards (multiplication)
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Wish List Supplies (optional---for donation) Copy paper #7 lead Extra pencils Extra non-black pens Erasers Glue sticks Whiteboard markers Sharpies
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Behavior Expectations No technology powered on during school hours. Dress code needs to be followed. No eating or drinking anything in class other than water. This includes GUM. Four students may go to the bathroom per block day. No bathroom trips on A days. Tardies are not acceptable and are reason for referral to the office. Backpacks and needed supplies are to be brought to school each day. Behavioral issues: Minor infractions = campus beautification Major infractions = trip to the office Parents will be contacted for all
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It’s going to be a year!
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