Friday, August 28, 2015

Great 1st Week of School in Room # 8017


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Week of Aug. 31-Sept. 4, 2015

Honors Math:

Mighty Falcons,

I am pleased to say that I feel we had a great 1st week of school and I am sure you feel the same way too. I had been anxious to meet you over the summer and I am glad I finally did. You are wonderful kids and I can tell that you are very hard workers. I can't wait to see you progress throughout the school year. My goal was to know all your names by Friday and I proved to you guys that my goal was possible. You guys are the best and I hope you are ready to learn 6th Grade Math!

This week in math class we will begin to set up our interactive journals so I expect everyone to have them by Monday Aug. 31. We will also begin to work on identifying integers and their opposites, Comparing and ordering integers, and absolute value. Pay close attention so that you stay ahead of the game. Remember everyone is capable of working hard and earning an A!





This is really easy... and it's going to be really important in the subtractions lessons for signed numbers.
The opposite of a number is just the number on the opposite side of zero on the number line.
The opposite of a is -a.
The opposite of 
-a is a.
Check it out:
number line with -5 and 5 highlighted
The opposite of 5 is -5.
The opposite of -5 is 5.

number line with -3 and 3 highlighted
The opposite of -3 is 3.
The opposite of 3 is -3.







Thursday, August 20, 2015

Welcome to Ac2E Middle School 6th Grade!!!

6th Grade Honors Math Syllabus
2015-2016
                                                                                                                                               
Teacher:  Miss Isabel Lopez
Room:  8017
Cell Phone: 956-573-7011
Email: ilopez042@rgccisd.org 


Welcome  to Ac2E Middle School 6th graders! I am looking forward to a brand new school year with new students!  My goal is to empower my students mathematically by coaching them to be critical thinkers as well as scholars understanding our new concepts.  Also, by building self-esteem each will be enabled to be positive and productive members of society.

Course Description:
6th Grade Math reinforces basic mathematical concepts and introduces skills that are essential for all students.  Concepts, procedures, and vocabulary that students will need in order to be successful in upper-level algebra and geometry courses are introduced and continually practiced.  Students begin with a general review of the four basic operations. They are introduced to exponents, geometric formulas, algebraic concepts, ratios, percentages, and adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing signed numbers, etc.  6th Grade Math students work extensively with fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and estimating.  Problem solving strategies are also an integral part of the curriculum.
To be successful in this course, you will need to attend class on a regular basis, do all assigned homework, be prepared for class by bringing materials, ask questions, and have a good attitude.  These things will not only make you successful in this class, but also in life.



Course Goals:
         •For students to demonstrate comprehension and application of the above topics with 100% proficiency.
        •To prepare students for the STAAR exam by covering the Texas state standards (TEKS) and have a 100% passing rate.
·         Always work extra hard in math class and be the best you can be.



Grading Policy: Students are strongly encouraged to take home all graded material the day it is returned.  The material should be reviewed by the parents.
Quizzes/Classwork/Homework/Project/Journal/ etc: 75% of student grade
Tests/Exams: 25% of student grade NOTE: IN ORDER FOR STUDENT COMPREHENSION TO INCREASE AT AC2E MIDDLE SCHOOL WE WILL INCLUDE BOTH OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS AND MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON TESTS/QUIZZES. OUR GOAL IS TO DECREASE THE USE OF MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS FOR SUPERIOR STUDENT SUCCESS. STAAR TEST FORMAT QUESTIONS WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED FOR PRACTICE THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR.
·         Teachers will not assign a grade of “A” for work turned in late.
·         Work not turned in will be recorded as “M” (missing) so that grade reports will compute the grade as a zero until handed in. This will allow students and parents to see what the grade will be if work is not completed.
·         Teachers may count off as much as 10 points per day for late work.
·         Work that is turned in and is of good quality will not be assigned a grade lower than a “70.”
Homework/Class Work Policy:
You are expected to come to class prepared to learn.  This means having homework assignments completed BEFORE class starts every day, having a pen, a pencil, paper, and a good attitude.  We all have “bad days” from time to time, but let’s all make a conscious effort to leave any discouraging words, thoughts, and attitudes at the door.
Homework must be completed in pencil, and all problems must be written down, worked out and at least attempted in the way shown in class in order to receive credit for the assignment.  YOU MUST SHOW ALL WORK ON HOMEWORK, TESTS, AND QUIZZES TO RECEIVE CREDIT!  There will not be extra time given at the beginning of class to finish homework.


Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
            Group work
            Projects/tasks
            Individual activities
            Homework problems
            Practice papers/worksheets
            Journal entries
            Warm ups
Each student will have a Math Interactive Notebook that they are expected to update daily; specifically: math notes and foldable cut outs. *STUDENTS MUST TAKE THEIR JOURNAL HOME EVERYDAY TO REVIEW THEIR MATH NOTES. This notebook is collected at least once a month and will be graded on organization, neatness, and completeness.

*Daily math bell ringer problems are a crucial part of defining students’ metacognition of mathematical processes and concepts.  Warm up bell ringers will tend to be a variety of math problems or a review of previous concepts. 
*If you find yourself getting behind, or not understanding something, please see me for help.  Don’t be afraid to ask questions.   Our goal is to help you be successful and learn as much as you can.

Class Rules and Expectations:

1. Responsibility-bring all necessary materials (pencil, notebook, and agenda) to class.  You will not be permitted to go to your locker to get anything you forgot. Do all assigned work, make up any missed work, use time appropriately, and be mature.
2. Respect -classmates and all teachers.  Teasing will not be tolerated.  Be fair and listen to each person’s ideas.   Also respect all school property.    This includes desks, computers, bulletin boards, and all classroom materials.
3. Raise- hand and wait to be called on.   If a teacher is talking, you are not.
4. Use- only constructive criticism.

Consequences:
Behavior will be dealt by following the Discipline Plan outlined below.  There will be no tolerance of the impeding of others’ learning.
1.            Warning
2.            Parent Contact
3.            Team Meeting
4.            Detention
5.            Administrative Referral
Any offense that is disrespectful or hurts another person will result in an automatic discipline referral to the office.

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Please sign below that you and your child have read and discussed the Math Syllabus for this year.  This will be checked off and returned to the student.

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Student Signature                                                                           Parent Signature                              Date



Last Week of School!

Falcons, It was an honor being your math teacher, I know each of you have worked and grown mathematically! Continue to strive for success a...