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Mathematics 7 Syllabus SM

This document outlines the syllabus for a 7th grade mathematics class. It provides information about the instructor, Mr. Shawn Moore, as well as necessary supplies, behavior expectations, grading criteria, homework policies, and test procedures. Students are expected to bring supplies like pencils and notebooks daily, follow classroom norms, and complete homework, projects, and assessments that make up 50%, 25%, and 25% of their grade respectively. The course will cover topics like ratios, expressions, geometry, and statistics. Parents and students are asked to sign the bottom, acknowledging they understand the class expectations.

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Mathematics 7 Syllabus SM

This document outlines the syllabus for a 7th grade mathematics class. It provides information about the instructor, Mr. Shawn Moore, as well as necessary supplies, behavior expectations, grading criteria, homework policies, and test procedures. Students are expected to bring supplies like pencils and notebooks daily, follow classroom norms, and complete homework, projects, and assessments that make up 50%, 25%, and 25% of their grade respectively. The course will cover topics like ratios, expressions, geometry, and statistics. Parents and students are asked to sign the bottom, acknowledging they understand the class expectations.

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Mathematics 7 Syllabus

Instructor: Mr. Shawn Moore


Room: A22
Email (preferred): [email protected]
Phone: 586-725-7373
Prep Hour: S1: 2nd Hour (8:59-9:58), S2: 5th Hour (12:44-1:43)
Website: mooremsn.weebly.com
Course Information:
This is the second in a three-year sequence of middle school mathematics courses that
covers the following topics: Ratios and Proportions, Expressions and Equations, Number
Systems, Statistics and Probability, and Geometry.
Necessary Supplies:
1. Pencil (Work will not be accepted in pen).
2. Checking Pens (Red, Green, Orange, etc.)
3. Colored Pencils (12-pack will work)
4. Loose-leaf Paper (Or a Spiral Notebook)-for showing work
5. 2-3 inch Binder with 6 divider tabs
Students will need to bring these supplies to class on a daily basis, along with any homework
assigned the previous night. They should also bring their textbooks and agendas to class
daily. Be sure to check the board to make sure you have everything you need for the day!
Behavior Expectations:
Students are expected to be in their assigned seat when the bell rings. Students are held
accountable for their actions, and should come to class ready to participate actively and
give their best effort each day. Students are expected to be respectful to the teacher and
to each other. This includes avoiding unnecessary disruptions that affect the learning
environment of other students. The same expectations apply for me as well. You should feel
respected, safe, and a part of an environment that will help you be successful. I am your
biggest cheerleader- if you need me to help you in any way to be successful in this class,
please dont hesitate to ask! Students will also be working on classroom norms during the
first week of school, which will be posted in the room, and we can expect to hold each other
to during the year. Additionally, ALL Anchor Bay School District rules and policies apply!
Grading:
Grades will be based on homework, projects, activities, and assessments. Student grades
will be weighted according to the following criteria: 50% Tests (Quizzes, Tests, MiniQuizzes, Performance Tasks), 25% Homework/Classwork (Daily Homework or Classwork),
and 25% Activities (Projects, Bellringers, Exploration Activities, Binder)

Binders:
Students are required to maintain a 2-3 inch binder with all of the important materials for
this class. Students will be told what items need to be put into their binder, and an order
list will be posted in the room, and passed out before the binder check for each unit. Each
binder should have 6 divider tabs labeled: Bellringers, Ratios and Proportions, Number
System, Expressions and Equations, Geometry, and Statistics and Probability. Each unit will
have a binder check.
Assignments:
While we make every effort to give time in class to work on assignments, you may not always
finish. Work that is not finished in class becomes homework (even some Fridays!), and it will
be graded and collected the day after it is assigned, unless otherwise announced. Homework
will be graded for accuracy. It is important that you seek help if you do poorly on a
worksheet or assignment, as topics often build. Dont wait until it is too late!
Late/Absent Homework Policy:
If you are absent, please make sure to check the absent folders for your worksheets. You
will have one day for every day that you are absent to turn your work in to me on time. For
instance, if you are absent on Monday and Tuesday, you have Wednesday and Thursday to
make up the work, meaning that the assignments are due on Friday.
Late homework will be accepted up to 5 days late for a deduction of 10% for each day late.
Mini-Quizzes:
Mini-Quizzes are a regular occurrence in this class, and can be expected once we complete a
section or two of material. These are typically worth 10-15 points, and are meant for you to
see what topics you understand, and where you may need extra help. Some Mini-Quizzes
will be unannounced.
Projects/Performance Tasks:
Each of the major units will include a larger assignment, project, or performance task that
requires students to APPLY the concepts that we have covered in class in a realworld/practical application setting. These are graded for accuracy.
Tests:
Each unit has a test that covers all material covered in that unit. These tests will be
announced at least one week in advance. Tests are typically worth 50 points. Extra help
opportunities will be announced when each test is announced. A topics list will be distributed
prior to the test in order to aid with studying.
Test Corrections Policy:
Students may complete test questions after a test for point back per point missed, for a
score NOT TO EXCEED 80%. Test corrections must be done by: fixing the incorrect
problem and identifying the mistake made originally. Students will only be eligible for test
corrections if they have all homework for the unit turned in.

Studying for Math:


As a math teacher, one of the most common excuses that students give for not studying for
a math test is that there isnt a way to study. The best way to study for a math test is to
continue doing additional practice problems, and asking for help when you get stuck. There
are many great resources available for additional study materials. After-school tutoring is
also available, and Kahn Academy is an excellent resource for reviewing difficult topics.

Please discuss the information and procedures for Mathematics 7 with your
child. I encourage you to contact me with any questions or concerns
regarding this class at [email protected]. You can also check the daily
agenda and class news at mooremsn.weebly.com
Please sign below indicating that you have read and understand the
procedures and expectations for this class. I look forward to working with
you and your child for a rewarding and educational class.
Hour______________
Students Name (Please Print) __________________________________
Students Signature _________________________________________
Parents Name (Please Print) ___________________________________
Parents Signature __________________________________________
Parent E-Mail ______________________________________________

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