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Reflection – 14 August 2015There are many types of problem-solving strategies in mathematics. Compare and contrast is a strategy that when you compare, you notice how things are alike. When you contrast, you notice how they are different. The table below show two monthly cell phone plans. Compare and contrast the monthly plans. Which plan would you choose and why?
DO NOT LEAVE WHEN BELL RINGS…WAIT TO BE DISMISSED BY TEACHER!
Plan A Plan B
$34.99 $34.99
200 anytime minutes 300 anytime minutes
200 text messages 100 text messages
Free weekend minutes Free weekend minutes
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Textbook Distribution
Textbook Distribution
1st Nine Weeks Vocabulary(Silver)
*Define the vocabulary words using the glossary in the back of the textbook.*Any definition not found in the glossary can be defined using a dictionary or reliable internet source.*No credit for incomplete or vague definition.
COME TO CLASS PREPARED!
It is very important that you come to class prepared everyday with a
positive attitude and class materials which includes math binder, textbook,
and pencil as well as a calculator.
Classroom Expectations•Be respectful at all times•Come to class prepared and ready to work.•Follow all classroom and school rules and procedures.•Listen to directions the first time.•Give 100% daily!
CONSEQUENCES•1st Offense – verbal warning/student conference•2nd Offense – silent lunch/parent contact•3rd Offense – silent lunch/parent conference•4th Offense – after school detention, parent contact•5th Offense – office referral
Locker ScheduleTop Lockers –
Before 1st & 4th; After 1st, 3rd, 5th, & 6th periods
Bottom Lockers –
Before 1st and 4th; After 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 6th periods
NEW Grading ProceduresGOLD – 60% of grade (tests, projects, presentations)
Silver – 30% of grade (quizzes, independent practice, group activities)
Bronze – 10% of grade (guided practice, homework, exit tickets, group discussions)
Setting up your notebookNotebook Requirement : 1 ½ inch binder will loose leaf paper and dividers. Label each section :
•Dawg Paws(bellringers)•Table of Content•Notes/Vocabulary•Assignments•Reflection**All assignments must be completed using pencil
only.
Math is fun!
Classroom DismissalEveryone must remain in their desks until they have been properly dismissed by the teacher.
DO NOT LEAVE WHEN BELL RINGS…WAIT TO BE DISMISSED BY TEACHER!
Mrs. Stevenson’s Blog and Emailhttp://podcasts.shelbyed.k12.al.us/rstevenson/
Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
Homework – Due Monday1. Locate each daily lesson on Ms.
Stevenson’s blog and show it to your parent(s).
2. Send Ms. Stevenson’s a comment with your first and last name.