Class: Pre-Algebra
Period: 8
Room Number: 304
Directions:
Please have a seat, any seat! Don’t get too comfortable,
it won’t be your seat for long.
Complete the “Who Am I” worksheet
While you are completing this worksheet you will receive:
textbook, laptop number, manila folder
A birthday calendar will coming around, fill in your birthday on the appropriate day!
7th Year!
Please do not put
“stretchy” covers on the
textbooks.
A book cover is
preferred but not
required.
Please do not leave the
textbook in the room.
Please take care of them!
You may draw on them but keep it positive!
Algebraic Expressions and Integers
Solving One-Step Equations and Inequalities
Decimals and Equations
Factors, Fractions, and Exponents
Operations with Fractions
Ratios, Proportions, and Percents
Solving Equations and Inequalities
Linear Functions and Graphing
Notebook (3-ring binder would probably be best)
If you don’t have a 3-ring binder, get yourself a folder to put all the handouts in!
You will have the opportunity to be well prepared for the PSSA’s, college, future math classes and life
Lessons that are aligned to the state standards
There will be a flipchart for every lesson
You will have homework every night
The skills you learn in this classroom will be beneficial to your future
The opportunity to work with your classmates.
How am I graded on the PSSA’s?
Advanced
Proficient
Basic
Below Basic
How does Mr. Bobby decide if I will have Algebra I with Mr. Long or 8th Grade Math with Mr. Show next year?
85% or above – Algebra I
Below 80% - 8th Grade Math
At the beginning of every class period there will be an objective. You will know what you need to learn and be able to do based on this objective.
Pay attention in class.
Complete in-class practice problems.
Read your textbook.
Take homework seriously.
Take reviews seriously, prepare yourself for the test.
Use your resources.
Ask questions when you need help.
Come in for tutoring.
Test questions will be based on objectives, they will be similar to in-class examples and homework problems.
Show all your work, complete the problems the same way that you have seen them completed in class.
You will only have the period to complete the test, no extra time will be given.
Tests (50%)
Quizzes (25%)
Homework (15%)
Notes (10%)
Showing all your work will help you to receive more credit.
1. To be proficient/advanced on the PSSA’s
2. To be prepared for the next level (Algebra I or 8th Grade Math)
3. To have a greater appreciation and understanding of math.
4. To treat everyone with respect.
5. To develop good workplace skills (being prepared for class, being responsible, giving 100%, to accomplish difficult tasks, to be successful.)
Sign-In/Sign-Out Sheet
Pencil Sharpener
Objective, Homework, Warm-Up Problem
Date
Quote
Tissues
Homework Center
Garbage Can
Test Folders
Missed work from being absent
Collection Bins for Tests/Quizzes/Assignments
Who would like to volunteer to update the homework center for the month of September?
Why do we need rules?
Rules are not made to make you miserable.
Rules make the class more enjoyable.
If rules are followed, we have a greater chance of success.
Everyone deserves the opportunity to learn.
Respect goes both ways.
They are a part of life, no matter what your age or occupation.
All of your teachers and administrators are here for you and care about you, we want you to be successful.
Rules help me to achieve my goal of preparing you for the PSSA’s, college, the work-place, and life after school.
Be Respectful and Courteous
• Be on time and seated when the bell rings. Remain seated from bell to bell, unless otherwise instructed.
• Be a positive peer.
• Respect other people and their possessions.
Be Prepared and Participate
Bring your notebook, homework, and sharpened pencil to class.
Restroom breaks
Learning, good grades, and a great education.
Student of the Week
Reward Days (movie day before Christmas break, Pi Day)
Positive contact with parents
Opportunity to retake one quiz/test during the school year. Maximum grade for a retest is 80%
Opportunities for homework passes
Earning a 100% on a test
Keeping the homework center updated
How do we exit the building during a fire drill?
Go down the stairwell next to Mr. Patton’s room.
Exit building by the doors next to the library (doors where the wheelchair lift can be found)
Head down to the grove (we will be lining up towards the left
Teacher line up in alphabetical order
(Birch, Bobby, Boyd)
Will I have the opportunity to earn extra credit if I need it?
No
What are the procedures for the beginning of class?
Be on time. Enter the room quietly and respectfully. Take your seat.
Write down the date, objective, and homework in your notes.
Have your homework out and ready to show me.
Quietly work on the warm-up problem.
Sharpen your pencil, take care of restroom breaks before class. Have your materials ready.
What do I do if I am having trouble completing the warm-up problem?
Use your textbook and notes to help.
If you still cannot find the solution, quietly ask someone next to you for help.
If time remains after you have completed the warm-up problem, either review your notes from previous lessons or look in the textbook for an explanation of how to complete problems involving that days objective.
What are the procedures that need to be followed during the lesson?
Pay attention!
Raise your hand before speaking.
Listen while others are speaking.
Ask questions if you need help.
Take all the notes.
Complete the practice problems and take them seriously.
Remain seated, do not distract your classmates.
How is my grade determined in this class?
Tests – 50%
Quizzes – 25%
Homework/In-Class Assignments – 15%
Notes – 10%
What do I do when a student is doing an example or writing notes on the board?
Be Respectful!
What is the procedure with in-class practice problems?
Do your best, ask for help if you need it.
Student helpers!
How much work needs to be shown on in-class practice problems, homework problems, quiz problems, and test problems?
Show all steps. You will get more credit!
All steps that are shown for in-class examples needs to be shown on all problems.
What needs to be done anytime that you leave the room?
You need to have your hallway passport!
Fill out your passport.
Don’t forget to fill out the sign in/sign out sheet!
How often will I have homework?
After every lesson, practice makes perfect.
What do I do when the bell rings at the end of the period?
Wait to be dismissed.
What do I do if I was absent?
Check the homework center to get the homework assignment.
Copy missed notes!
Tests/Quizzes will be made up next time you are in class.
Worksheets can be picked in classroom mailbox.
When are the notes graded?
Test days.
What are the consequences if I do not follow the rules?
Verbal Warning/Reminder/Seat Change
Lunch Detention
After School Detention
In School Suspension
Saturday Detention
Out of School Suspension
Parent/guardian may be contacted at any time.
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