Please take the time to watch the video prior to completeing the assignment. All assignments for the week will be due on Friday.
All Assignments this week will be found in IXL 6th Grade Math
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Good morning! This is where you can find your morning work going forward. These assignements are intended to review concepts we have worked on throughout the year. You will notice a button at the top of each assignements that says "Watch a video" (example below). Please take the time to watch the video prior to completeing the assignment. All assignments for the week will be due on Friday. All Assignments this week will be found in IXL 6th Grade Math
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Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year!
I will be filling in for math this year until the full-time teacher starts. Even though my time with you may be short, I am really looking forward to getting the year started with you all!
The most recent information I post will always appear at the top of the feed. However, feel free to scroll through last year's content, too. You might just find something that will help you in your math career!
Welcome back to a new school year everyone!
Although I am taking a break from math, I am still looking forward to hearing all about your progress. Study hard and do your best! I hope you all have a great year!
REMINDER:
As announced on Monday, there will be NO MORE RETESTS the remainder of the year. All retests must be completed by Thursday, April 12.
We will be using calculators in class the second half of the year. This will shift our focus from basic arithmetic functions to real world concepts and application. However, CALCULATORS ARE FOR SCRATCH WORK ONLY. Students must still write down and label the numbers they are using to solve each problem to earn credit for their work. Writing an answer only will result in a 0 on homework assignments and test questions. I need to see the numbers each student is entering into their calculator to ensure they are following the correct steps and mastering the concepts.
I have included two examples of "showing your work" below. In both examples, I have labeled each part of the problem and written down the numbers I am going to enter into my calculator. Because fingers can slip when entering numbers into a calculator, showing the correct work for the concept will earn half credit. Full credit is given for showing work and obtaining the correct answer. Students are encouraged to pay very careful attention to what they are entering into their calculator, check their work, and ask themselves "Does my answer make sense?".
If you are interested in purchasing a calculator for at-home use, please see the list of recommended calculators on the class home page.
I have included two examples of "showing your work" below. In both examples, I have labeled each part of the problem and written down the numbers I am going to enter into my calculator. Because fingers can slip when entering numbers into a calculator, showing the correct work for the concept will earn half credit. Full credit is given for showing work and obtaining the correct answer. Students are encouraged to pay very careful attention to what they are entering into their calculator, check their work, and ask themselves "Does my answer make sense?".
If you are interested in purchasing a calculator for at-home use, please see the list of recommended calculators on the class home page.
- All note cards for tests and quizzes must be turned in to Mrs. Ritchey by 9:00 AM the morning of the test or quiz. The ONLY exception will be if your bus is late.
- Note cards will be approved and initialed for use on that given test or quiz.
- Note cards must then be turned in and attached to the test or quiz.
- Specific limitations for the content of the note card (Example: You may/may not include definitions or you may/may not include examples of a given problem type) will be explained in class during the chapter review.
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