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Math 7/Honors Mrs. Sprowal Mrs. Klein (2 nd period) Rm. 704

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Math 7/Honors

Mrs. Sprowal

Mrs. Klein (2nd period)

Rm. 704

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2010 AZ Common Core Standards

What do the 2010 Arizona Common Core State Standards mean for students?

• Help prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in education and training after high school.

• Clearer standards help students understand what is expected of them. • Consistent expectations across states for all students, regardless of

where they live or if they decide to attend college or pursue a job. • Relevant content and application of knowledge through high-order

thinking skills • Help ensure Arizona students are globally competitive. • Full implementation of Common Core Standards will be in 2013-14

school year.

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2010 AZ Standards (Common Core) by Grade:

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7th Grade Curriculum

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8th Grade Curriculum

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TextbooksHonors Math 7 –Math Thematics-Book 3

Math 7- Math Thematics – Book 2

*Textbooks can be checked out of the media center with teacher approval.

**Resource book- Math on Call

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Class Expectations

Students have the right to learn in a safe environment. No one has the right to interfere with the learning of others.

• 1st Disruption- Verbal Warning

• 2nd Disruption- Loss of C.A.R.E.S. Points

• 3rd Disruption – Removal from roomand completion of conduct reflection.

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Absences

• Students have as many days as absent to make up missed work.

• Students are responsible for acquiring all missed work and turning it in on time.

• “While You Were Out” forms will be filled out and all applicable papers available for student retrieval.

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Homework

Homework will be assigned most nights to practice the skills taught in class. Math homework should take no more than 20-30 min a night.

• Reference student’s agenda for daily assignments, they will be highlighted.

• Late homework is not be accepted.• Homework is worth 5 points a day and based on effort, quality and

completion. Full process/procedure, as modeled in class must be shown to receive full points. Students will receive a grade based on homework completion.

• A parent signature will be required on student homework logs once a week (Thursday hw) so you may see their actual homework score percentage.

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Tutoring Schedule

Teacher Room Tutoring Day

Time

Mrs. BellewMrs. Klein

705 Monday 4:00-4:45

Mrs. SprowalMrs. Klein

704 Tuesday 4:00-4:45

Mr. Kennedy706 Wednesday 4:00-

4:45

Mrs. Clark 306 Thursday 4:00-4:45

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How To Be Successful in 7th Grade!

• Learn your multiplication facts.• Complete and turn in your homework

assignments everyday. Show all work!• Ask quality questions when you don’t “get”

something.• Use your math notes!• Be organized!• Come to tutoring, if needed.• Try your very best!

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Parent Communication

• Progress updates bi-monthly.

• Mid-Quarter Progress report.

• Student homework logs.

• Email correspondence.