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Prepare for the Common Core Geometry Regents Exam in June 2016. A lot of writing/drawing - A little bit of Algebra
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Email me anytime! Why would you/your student email me? › Need help with homework › Check THR answers › Not going to be in class › Ask about grade
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15% – Participation › Comes from calendars, exit tickets, etc 15% – Homework › Checked for completion not correctness 20% – Take Home Review › Given on Friday, due the following Friday › Easy to get a a100%
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50% – Assessments › 1-2 quizzes a week › Quarterly exams › Always announced The Regents exam will count toward 1/5 of the final grade.
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If your student is late, without a pass, they will be assigned 10 th period with me. They have 3 school days (not counting Friday) to make up the late arrival before it is written as a referral. Why so harsh? › Some jobs may give warnings, some jobs will not.
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Go to the class’s folder on the door. Find the Pink Slip Complete the missing work Schedule a time to make up any quiz
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No Cell Phones No Music Players No Headphones No Games Calculator apps do not count! If it is seen or heard it will be confiscated per the Student Code of Conduct.
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The website The website › Has all homework assignments posted › You can even print them if you lost it › Has class notes posted › Announces all quizzes Grades are available on SchoolTool › They are updated weekly › See guidance for log-in information
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10 th Period › I am here every day! › If I will not be available I will write it on the board. › No pass is necessary Free Periods › 3 rd, 4 th, 8 th and 9 th › Students must get a pass from me first
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Be in class ready to learn and have fun! Seek help when you need it (my job is to help you and I take that seriously) Be informed Check the homework board daily Check your grade weekly Keep an open mind.
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Posted on wall. Written by the students
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“I tell students that even if they don’t like math right now, they can use math as a brain- sharpening-tool – a tool that not only builds the foundation for a great career but also builds self-confidence, no matter what they choose to do with their lives.” Danica McKellar, actress & mathematician Do you know what she is famous for? Wonder Years
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