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MAC 2015-2016 Open HouseMs. Osejo (Room 200)
6th grade Math Advanced 7th Grade Math Advanced
Work Books
6th grade Math Advanced
McGraw-Hill Florida Math Course 1. Volume1 ISBN:9780021438648
McGraw-Hill Florida Math Course 1. Volume 2 ISBN: 9780021440832
7th Grade Math Advanced
McGraw-Hill Florida Math Course 2. Volume 1 ISBN:9780021440849
McGraw-Hill Florida Math Course 2. Volume 2 ISBN:9780021408320
COURSE DESCRIPTION
6th grade Math Advanced
Mathematics 1 Advanced reinforces 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 division of numbers, fractions, and decimals. They are introduced to exponents, geometric formulas, algebraic concepts, ratios, percentages, and many more topics. We will be working extensively to apply these concepts to real-life situations and explore mathematics thoroughly.
7th Grade Math Advanced
In this Grade 7 Advanced Mathematics course, instructional time should focus on five critical area: (1) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions, and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume; (2) drawing inferences about populations based on samples; (3) formulating and reasoning about expressions and equations, including modeling an association in bivariate data with a linear equation, and solving linear equations and systems of linear equations; (4) grasping the concept of a function and using functions to describe quantitative relationships; and (5) analyzing two- and three-dimensional space and figures using distance, angle, similarity, and congruence, and understanding and applying the Pythagorean Theorem.
Curriculum Goals
6th grade Math Advanced
I. Operations with Multi-Digit Whole Numbers, Decimals
II. Ratios and RatesIII. Proportional Reasoning with PercentsIV. Integers, Rational Numbers, and the
Coordinate PlaneV. ExpressionsVI. Equations and InequalitiesVII. AreaVIII. Volume and Surface AreaIX. Statistical Measures and DisplaysX. FSA Standards ReviewXI. Addition and Subtraction of Rational
NumbersXII. Multiplication and Division of Rational
NumbersXIII. Simplifying Expressions and
Properties of Operations
7th Grade Math Advanced
I. Ratios ProportionalII. Proportional Reasoning with Percents III. Operations with Rational NumbersIV. The Real number SystemV. Simplifying Expressions and Properties
of OperationsVI. Equations with One Variable and
InequalitiesVII. Systems of EquationsVIII.Relationships in Geometric FiguresIX. Geometry and MeasurementX. ProbabilityXI. StatisticsXII. FSA Standards ReviewXIII.FunctionsXIV.Transformations and Similarities
Grading
All assessments will be equally weighted.Homework and practices are formative assessment, therefore should not be averaged in grade.
Dress Code
Shirts Uniform polo shirts with collars, solid black, lime, teal or white with school logo (Available at Ibiley Uniforms)
Black "I am MAC" Arts Department T-shirts, long or short sleeve (Only available through the school)
Please note: The black "I am MAC" shirts will be ordered by the activities office after students order and pay for them through their arts teachers during the first two weeks of school. After that, these T-shirts will be available for purchase throughout the year directly through our website. However, because orders can only be placed based on a minimum of 10 shirts at a time, there may be a delay in receiving shirts ordered after the first two weeks of school. Students may choose to coordinate ordering in groups in order to more easily reach the 10-minimum. The MAC polo shirt remains the principal uniform shirt. Students who do not own "I am MAC" shirts must wear polo shirts until the black T-shirts are received.
Pants
School-appropriate slacks, jeans or shorts (Please be sure to read the Dress Code below regarding jeans and shorts)
Shoes
Regular Shoes or SneakersNo "Combat" style bootsNo Pajama Shoes or "sock" shoesNo Flip Flops Sweaters and Jackets
Any school-appropriate sweater or jacket may be worn. The "hoodie" portion of any sweater may not be worn in school.
What not to wear
Dress Code
The following general rules will apply and are absolutely binding for all students as applicable:
Tights, leggings or "Yoga" pants are expressly prohibited and not to be worn No jean shorts may be worn No Skirts of any type may be worn All shorts must be school-appropriate Hoods, caps, hats, and doo-rags are not allowed Underwear must not be visible. Pants will not be worn below the waist line Shirts must meet the pants or shorts (no cut-offs) No inappropriate graphics depicting or promoting the use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs or violence Piercings may only be worn on the ear lobe, no "bars" Hair must be of natural color and students are expected to be well-groomed for school Exceptions from wearing the uniform will be made as approved for special events conducted through
classes with teachers (field trips, dress-up days, etc)
Discipline
DisciplineStudents are expected to follow the Miami- Dade County Code of Student Conduct at all times on campus and at school related events. The Student Code of Conduct can be found at:http://ehandbooks.dadeschools.net/policies/90/index.htm Classroom Rules:In order for you to be successful in my classroom, you must: 1. Be ready to start class when the bell rings.2. Work quietly and do not disturb others.3. Raise your hand to be recognized before speaking.4. Show respect for school and personal property.5. No eating or drinking allowed in class.6. Remain in your seats unless given permission to get up.7. You will be dismissed by the teacher not the bell8. Electronic Devices are only allowed for instructional use
Consequences The following steps will be taken upon infraction:1. Verbal Warning in class2. Student/Teacher conference outside of the classroom3. Parent/Guardian email or phone call 4. Parent meeting and office referral
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