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Welcome! Pre-Algebra 7th

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Welcome! Pre-Algebra 7th. Math Rocks!. Math Rocks!. Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Robinson. 21 years teaching; 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th 9 years at Pueblo. 1 Bachelors in Education from University of Wyoming 1 Masters from Nova University 2 certificates; Elementary Education K-6 Mathematics 7-12. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Welcome! Pre-Algebra 7th

Welcome! Pre-Algebra 7th

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Mrs. Robinson

• 21 years teaching; 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th • 9 years at Pueblo. • 1 Bachelors in Education from University of

Wyoming • 1 Masters from Nova University • 2 certificates; Elementary Education K-6

Mathematics 7-12. • 3 sons • 1 husband• 1 chocolate lab

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Required Materials:

• Scientific calculators• Pencil• Colored marker/pencil/highlighter for

grading• Clear protractor or ruler• Composition notebook

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2013-2014 7th grade Math Curriculum• Ratios and Proportional Relationships• The Number System• Expressions and Equations• Geometry• Statistics and Probability

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2013-2014 7th grade Math Adopted Textbooks:

Holt http://my.hrw.com

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Connected Math 2http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?fuseaction=home.gotoWebCode&wcprefix=ank&wcsuffix=0099

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Why does my child’s homework looks so different?

• Connected Math• More exploratory and investigative • Higher level thinking• Real life application

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Old Standards

• PO 3. Solve problems involving percentages, ratio, and proportional, including tax, discount, tips, and part/whole relationships.

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Common Core Standards

• 7.RP.1. Compute unit rates associated with ratios of fractions, including ratios of lengths, area and other quantities measured in like or different units.

• 2. Recognize and represent proportional relationships between quantities.• Decide whether two quantities are in a proportional

relationship…• Identify the constant of proportionality…• Represent proportional relationships…• Explain what a point on the graph of a proportional

relationship means in terms of the situation…

• 3. Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems.

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Assignments/Homework:

• Math is a subject that requires daily practice to build and retain skills and knowledge. As such, your child will have an assignment daily, with the exception of test days.

• (On a test day, there is no assignment or homework.)

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Grade break down:

• 50% Tests• 30% Quizzes• 20% Homework

• 90 – 100 A• 80-89 B• 70-79 C• 60-69 D• 59-50 F

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Tutoring here at PUEBLO:

• For help:

• Before school EVERY DAY in • the library. 7:45 – 8:30

• M, T, W, F in classroom 8:30 – 9:00 a.m.

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Parent Portal (Center)

Allows you to see Attendance, Grades, Calendar of Assignments, Email Addresses of Teachers, and Class Schedule.

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Class Web Page

• Agenda• Curriculum links• This power point• Grading policy• Study helps• Links of the week

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Grade notification:

• I will need your help by staying actively involved in your child’s education. I will do my part to keep you informed through the use of:• Email (email form)• Phone calls• Online grades• Hard-copies of grades every 5th week of each

term.• These hard copies will require your signature

and to be returned to me the following day.

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How can parents help?

• Check agendas• Check website and grades online• If I haven’t contacted you and you would

like an update on anything, PLEASE contact me:• [email protected]• 541-6982

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The Big Finish (for Math):

• Please call or email me at anytime if you ever have any questions, comments or concerns.

• Thank you so much for coming!