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“How Do I Help My Child Succeed in Math at BJHS?”

“How Do I Help My Child Succeed in Math at BJHS?”. Traits of Successful Math Students. Does not give up easily. Follows directions well. Shows all work when completing problems. Has multiplication facts memorized.

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“How Do I Help My Child Succeed in Math at BJHS?”

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  1. “How Do I Help My Child Succeed in Math at BJHS?”

  2. Traits of Successful Math Students • Does not give up easily. • Follows directions well. • Shows all work when completing problems. • Has multiplication facts memorized. • Has basic mathematical foundation on which to build (i.e. understand fraction/decimal concepts and operations) • References notes when help is needed. • Participates and asks questions in class

  3. TEXTBOOK vs. Interactive Notebooks • BJHS teachers use Cornell Notes to engage students in meaningful note taking. • These notes are used much like a textbook and should be referenced for nightly homework. • Examples that EXACTLY match the homework problem will not always be given; however procedures from these examples can be followed to complete the homework.

  4. Math Practices • The Common Core Standards call for 8 Standards for Mathematical Practice that describe a variety of expertise that BJHS teachers will work to develop in students. • These practices rest on important “processes and proficiencies” with longstanding importance in mathematics education. • These 8 Mathematical Practices will be taught and assessed along with math curriculum.

  5. How Do I Help My Student Complete Homework? • Set up a consistent schedule (one both of you can live with) for completing homework and additional study, if needed. • Find an area in your house where your child can complete their homework without distractions. • Check their agendas daily! • Ask to see COMPLETED homework.

  6. How Do I Help My Student Complete Homework? • Encourage your child to use their notes taken in class to complete problems. • If they are struggling, have them explain their notes to you on problems completed in class. Most often they will answer their own questions. • Help guide them to an answer using their notes. Don’t just tell them the answer.

  7. How Do I Help My Student Complete Homework? • Encourage your child to “Show All Work” when completing homework. • Compare their homework to the examples on their notes to see if they look similar. • Encourage students to attempt ALL problems on the homework.

  8. How Do I Help My Student Use All Resources Available? • Visit the BJHS Math Department Website to see: • FLEX BOOKS that work much like Online Textbooks. • Various website with video explanations of current curriculum

  9. How Do I Help My Student Use All Resources Available? • Utilize school tutoring opportunities. All teachers have weekly tutoring times posted. • BJHS also has a homework hub available Monday-Thursday, a.m. and p.m. In the media center.

  10. Go over the vocabulary of the lessons. Ask them for definitions or give them a definition and ask for the name. Have them show you a couple problems and have them explain how they solved them. Encourage students to study nightly for an upcoming test/quiz. Don’t cram the night before. Complete all study review guides given. How Do I Help My Student Study for a Test/Quiz?

  11. Lastly, • BJHS are here to help! E-mail, call, and discuss with the teacher any issues you are noticing. • We can not help with problems we do not know about! • Visit the BJHS website to see our vision- We are 100% committed to helping your child master middle school math.

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