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Welcome to Mr. Wyner’s Math Class

Welcome to Mr. Wyner’s Math Class . Welcome to Mr. Wyner’s Math Class . Welcome to Mr. Wyner’s Math Class . Class Chant To Bedrock by Young Money. We got them big goals, we’re KASA Scholar bad I’ll do all my work, tryin’ to be a college grad

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Welcome to Mr. Wyner’s Math Class

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  1. Welcome to Mr. Wyner’sMath Class

  2. Welcome to Mr. Wyner’sMath Class

  3. Welcome to Mr. Wyner’sMath Class

  4. Class Chant To Bedrock by Young Money • We got them big goals, we’re KASA Scholar bad • I’ll do all my work, tryin’ to be a college grad • And we’re all problem solvers, trying the best we can • No matter what the skill, oh yes, we have a plan • I love my algebra, but studying is the key • But I can make predictions, with probability • Add with the product rule, subtract the days away • With Mr. Wyner’s praise, the MSA we’ll slay. • Function tables, • Use the given rule, • Make sure you label, • Multiply divide to make it, • Stable • We can take it to the top • Call us KASA Scholars • MSA, we’ll make it rock

  5. Warm Up • In 4 sentences answer the following: • Name 1-2 things that you liked and disliked about your first day of school.

  6. Finish Procedures • Seat work • Getting out of your seat • Testing practices • Cheating/Academic Misconduct

  7. Seat work • Students are expected to be working quietly in your seat. You are off task if you take more than a few minutes from your work. If you need assistance or have a question raise your hand.  

  8. Getting out of your seat • Raise your hand and wait to be called on to get out of your seat

  9. Testing practices • Students will separate desks and quietly sit in their desks and prepare for the test and/or quiz. If students have any questions during the test raise your hand and remain quiet. After the test turn in your exam into the bin, take a worksheet, and remain in your seat and quiet until everyone is finished.  

  10. Cheating/Academic Misconduct • Academic misconduct will not be tolerated in school. If you are involved in any academic misconduct you will receive a zero for the assignment and will not be allowed to make it up.

  11. Behavior Expectations • Come to class prepared to learn and be professional • Stay in your seat at all times • Raise your hand to speak (unless otherwise directed) • Be respectful and polite to all people • All school policies apply in Mr. Wyner’s room • NO FOOD, CANDY, OR SUNFLOWER SEEDS

  12. Consequences • If you choose not to follow the rules, you are choosing to: • Loss of KasaKash • Exclusion of privileges • Be referred for after-school detention • Phone call or note home • Be referred for more serious disciplinary action such as suspension** • (**Will be accompanied by family notification)

  13. Positive Reinforcement • If you choose to follow the rules, you are choosing to: • Be an exemplary mathematician   • Receive praise from the teacher, administrators and classmates   • Receive positive phone calls home   • Earn individual/Class privileges

  14. Pass Rate On MSA

  15. Best Jobs in America • The Best Jobs • Of 200 Jobs studied, these came out on top • 1.Mathematician • 2. Actuary • 3. Statistician • 4. Biologist • 5. Software Engineer • 6. Computer Systems Analyst • 7. Historian • 8. Sociologist • 9. Industrial Designer • 10. Accountant • 11. Economist • 12. Philosopher • 13. Physicist • 14. Parole Officer • 15. Meteorologist

  16. Setting Big Goals • Hand students cut-out stars and have students write their short term goal (1 Year) and long term goal (In high school or after) • Students will clean up after they are done

  17. Parent/Student Survey • Give students Student/Parent survey • Student will fill out as much as possible and bring home to complete as a homework assignment. • Students will clean up and be dismissed

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