Welcome to 7th/8th grade Math!!
Access the math textbook and workbook pages online by following these steps:
1) Beginning steps for accessing the math book and supplemental materials online.
Go to glencoe.com
Choose the state of Arizona
Click on student/parent
Scroll down to mathematics then click enter
2) Click on the Mathematics: Concept, Skills, Problem Solving
Three different levels of math will show up
Course 1@ 2009 is 6th grade
Course 2@2009 is 7th grade
Course 3@2009 is 8th grade
Click on the level you need.
3) Once again, click student/parent
4) On the left side of this page you will see several different categories.
Program Resources
Student workbooks contain all of the worksheets for the lesson.
Chapter Resources
Chapter Readiness Quiz
Chapter Test- at the end of each chapter test has an option for submitting your results to your math teacher
Lesson Resources
Personal Tutor is great for stuggling or absent students
Self-Check Quizzes
7th/8th Grade Math Course Syllabus
Miss Davis
Room D1
Team 7/8 (4)
Contact Information:
Email: Amber.Davis@dvusd.org
Website: http://amberdavis.myteacher.dvusd.com
Phone: (623) 376-3376
Curriculum: I will be teaching the Arizona State Standards. If at any time you would like to review the standards specifically you may view the standards at:
Some of the topics we will be learning this year are as follows:
7th grade: Integers, fractions, decimals, percents, ratios and proportions, statistics, data analysis, probability, and geometry and measurement.
8th grade: Number sense, patterns, algebraic thinking, geometry and measurement, linear and non-linear functions, data, statistics and probability.
Recommended Supplies
As your teacher I will come to class each day with a positive attitude and be prepared to teach. As a student your job is to come to class prepared and with a positive attitude. 1. 3-ring binder/loose-leaf ruled paper (1 or 11/2in) 2. Dividers with tabs
3. Spiral Notebook (for class notes)
4. Several pencils (ALL work must be done in pencil)/pens (for corrections)
*Arizona State law requires that public schools provide supplies required for academic success. This list represents optional, supplementary items, which you may supply, at your discretion. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the school.
Expectations:
BE ON TIME. Be in class on time, and in your assigned seat before the bell rings.
BE PREPARED. Be prepared to start learning immediately when entering class. Come to class prepared with your books, paper, pens, pencils.
BE RESPECTFUL. Treat teachers, fellow classmates and guests with respect. Don't talk over others.
BE A GOOD CHARACTER. Participate, show enthusiasm, help a friend and ask questions when needed.
.Homework, Late Work and Absences:
(See page 6 of the student agenda for the HMS homework procedure)
. It is a student's responsibility to make up all work missed. If a student is absent, he/she will have one day PLUS one more day to make up the assignments. (Assignments are updated weekly in class and on my web site!)
Example: Two days absence equals three days to make up all work. A student must contact the teacher to obtain missed assignments upon return to school. Students absent three (3) or more consecutive days may contact the attendance office to arrange to get assignments. Academic grades may suffer as a result of excessive absences.
The student is responsible for picking up his/her missed work from the designated area.
Grades:
Grading Scale
A = 90 -100%
B = 80 -89
C = 70 - 79 %
D = 60 -69
Grades are weighted and are as follows:
7th grade
Class work /Homework/ Warm-ups = 45%
Tests/Quizzes = 55%
8th grade
Class work /Homework/ Warm-ups = 40%
Tests/Quizzes = 60%
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