The Mcgillis School 2012-2013 6 Grade Math Curriculum Overview and Class Expectations Course Objectives
The Mcgillis School 2012-2013 6 Grade Math Curriculum Overview and Class Expectations Course Objectives
Math Textbook Connected Mathematics 2 (CMP2), Pearson Prentice Hall Supplies Pencils & erasersall work must be completed in pencil. Work done in pen will not be accepted.
An adequate supply of graph paper and lined notebook paper. A 3-ring binder with a section dedicated to math with dividers of classwork, homework, and tests.
a legitimate reason, that student must talk to me in person before class and arrangements may be made. Otherwise, earning a zero on a homework assignment is a grade that cannot be made-up. Please note, however, it is still expected that the student complete the missed assignment in order to learn and reinforce the math. Students are expected to complete homework assignments on their own. Students should feel free to discuss the problems and what they might do to solve the problems with others, but ultimately the work that is turned in should be completely their own. Each homework assignment must: Be titled with name, date, math block, and assignment description in the upper right hand corner. Show all work in a neat and legible manner. Reflect evidence of effort for every problem and include specific questions that need to be asked in class. Show revisions made of problems discussed during group and class time. Occasionally long-term assignments will be assigned with at least one-week notice. These may be projects or more challenging problems. These assignments may be turned in late, but with the following loss of points: lose one letter grade the first day, two the second, and three the third. These long-term assignments will receive no credit when more than three days late, but again must be completed as much of the subject matter is cumulative. When students are absent, for whatever reason, it is their responsibility to find me or use the website to determine what was missed while they were absent. With planned absences, students need to see me before the absence rather than after. It is the students responsibility to make up all missed classwork/notes and homework. Notebooks/Organization: Math materials should be organized within a three ring binder (with at least 1-inch rings). Students need an adequate supply of lined and graph paper in their notebooks at all times. There should be three divided sections in the binder: classwork/notes, homework, and tests. Work done during class and notes taken are saved in the classwork/notes section. These serve as great resources of the current mathematical learning. Homework assignments are saved in the homework section as a means of providing students with a studying resource as they prepare for exams. Preparedness: Students earn up to three points each day for preparedness. Preparedness encompasses: arriving to class on-time, prepared with all necessary materials, having completing the homework assignment, and turning in exams with a parent/guardian signature once the exams have been graded. Student notebooks are occassionally turned in for assessment of neatness and organization, which will count toward the prepareness grade as well. Participation: Students earn up to three points each day for participation and impact on the classroom environment. Participation encompasses: contributing to class discussion and asking related/relevant questions, productive work on in-class activities, being supportive and respectful of others, seeking extra help when needed, active note taking, attentiveness, and following school and class expectations. Assessments: Periodically students are asked to demonstrate their understanding and comprehension of the skills and concepts learned. Some of these tests are more skill oriented while others have more of a conceptual and problem solving focus. Students are always given notice of upcoming exams. Students will be required to take graded exams home to be signed by a parent/guardian to enhance home-school communication.
meet in person, Im always happy to set up a time. You may also leave a message at the main office (801-583-0094 ext: 514). Another great resource of information about classwork, homework, and upcoming due dates is my website. To access this site, go to www.mcgillisschool.org; Our Program; Middle School; Teacher Pages. This site will be updated regularly. However, it is still the students responsibility to use a planner and to stay up-to-date in the class without depending solely on this site.
Ive read and understand the course expectations for Sixth Grade Math (return to teacher). Student Signature: ______________________________________________________________ Guardian Signature: _____________________________________________________________