Outline
We will be doing our best to cover these 10 chapters this year.
(The order may be different)
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Chapter 1: Equations
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Chapter 2: Transformations
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Chapter 3: Angles & Triangles
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Chapter 4: Graphing and Writing Linear Equations
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Chapter 5: Systems of Linear Equations
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Chapter 6: Data Analysis and Displays
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Chapter 7: Functions
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Chapter 8: Exponents and Scientific Notation
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Chapter 9: Pythagorean Theorem
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Chapter 10: Volumes and Similar Solids
Supplies Needed EVERYDAY:
Daily Routine:
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Do Now - Students are expected to come in and start a Do Now as soon as they enter the room.
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Direct Instruction- Presentation/reteach
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Practice Problems- Students will complete practice problems independently or cooperatively using Big Ideas.
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Exit Ticket
Homework:
Homework will only be assigned as needed. If you need extra help please use Skill Trainer on the Big Ideas Platform.
Grading:
Level 1 assignments - 20% - do nows, homework, class participation, I-ready
Level 2 assignments - 30% - Big Ideas practice, handouts, mini projects
Level 3 assignments - 50% - quizzes, tests, projects
LBMS Make-Up Policy for Missing/Incomplete Assignments:
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Any student that has a failing grade below a 65% in a subject, at the interim of a marking period will have 2 weeks after interims to make up any of the missing assignments from the beginning of that MP.
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Students may earn a 65% on each assignment that they complete that was missing. After 2 weeks, the window closes and no more assignments from the beginning of the marking period to the interim may be completed for a grade.
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Any student that has a failing grade below a 65% at the end of the marking period has 2 weeks to make up missing assignments from the Interim to the end of the marking period. After 2 weeks, the window closes. Once all of the assignments are completed within that window, the minimum passing grade of 65% will be earned on each assignment.
Extra Help:
Classroom Expectations:
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Treat everyone in the room with respect (how you want to be treated)
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Be respectful of the classroom materials and environment
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Work as hard as you can everyday and ask questions
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Be on time and prepared
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Always try your best
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Respectful and productive group work
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Raise your hand if you have something to say
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Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself
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Stay in your seat unless you are asked to move
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All other rules outlined in the student handbook
Textbooks and Workbooks:
Students will be given the option to receive a textbook. If they choose to take a student textbook, they can keep it at home to use as a reference. The textbooks are brand new and are expected to be returned in the same condition they were distributed. If a student does not return the textbook at the end of the year, they will be charged a fee to replace the BRAND NEW book.
Cell Phones:
AT NO TIME ARE CELL PHONES TO BE USED IN THE CLASSROOM! This is a school wide policy. The consequence for failure to follow this policy is a Discipline Referral which will result in 6 demerits AND an extended detention.
Absences/Tardies:
You are expected to be on time for class everyday. If there is a situation that requires you to be late (ex: locker jam) you are expected to check in first before attending to the situation. If you are stuck with another teacher/counselor/principal, then you should come to class with a pass. Multiple tardies will result in disciplinary action. Also, please refer to the student handbook on the school’s attendance/tardy policy.
You are responsible for any work you miss while you are absent.
Dress Code:
See Student Handbook online: solid green, gray, white collared shirt. It is also acceptable for students to wear a Long Branch Public School District Affiliated non-collared shirt and/or sweatshirt. Students should be in khaki or black bottoms.
Cheating:
If a student is caught cheating, a grade of a “0” (zero) will go into the gradebook for the assignment and a referral will be sent to the Student Facilitator.
Important Dates:
