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WELCOME TO 8 BLUE MATH!

WELCOME TO 8 BLUE MATH!. Mr. Delinski (Mr. D.). Born and raised in East Peoria. Attended Shute, Lincoln, Glendale, CJHS, and East Peoria Community High School Graduate of: CJHS 2000 (Baseball, Newspaper) EPCHS 2004 (Student Council, Baseball, Golf) University of Illinois 2008, 2011

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WELCOME TO 8 BLUE MATH!

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  1. WELCOME TO 8 BLUE MATH!

  2. Mr. Delinski (Mr. D.) • Born and raised in East Peoria. • Attended Shute, Lincoln, Glendale, CJHS, and East Peoria Community High School • Graduate of: • CJHS 2000 (Baseball, Newspaper) • EPCHS 2004 (Student Council, Baseball, Golf) • University of Illinois 2008, 2011 • Attended ICC, University of Illinois (Bachelor’s & Master’s Degree) • Worked as an aide & baseball coach during the 2008-2009. • 2016-2017 marks my sixth year of teaching! • Coach baseball here & at EPCHS and I used to coach track and basketball. • Favorite subject in school: History, but in college I realized my passion for math! • My favorite sports teams: Chicago White Sox, Illinois Fighting Illini, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the Chicago Blackhawks • Favorite Food: Pizza (Especially from Papa Del's in Champaign) • Favorite Beverages: Diet Dr. Pepper

  3. Mr. Delinski (Mr. D.)

  4. ENTERING & EXITING • Seats are assigned; you are tardy if not in the assigned seat when the bell rings. • The teacher dismisses the class, not the bell. • You must have a pass to leave the room during class time, and then only for an emergency. Emergencies are RARE. Use the restroom during passing times. • Sign Out Sheet: • On desk by the door. • Always sign out and back in with your location.

  5. AROUND THE ROOM • IN THE FACE! • Crates • Data Wall • MAP Wall • Supply Areas • Teacher Desk & Equipment

  6. CLASSROOM MANAGERS • People who are responsible for tasks in the classroom. • Extra credit for volunteers. • Names chosen randomly (via website). • Jobs • Classroom Leader: Helps Mr. Delinski & Coordinates Other Mangers • Attendance: Takes attendance each day for class. • Collectors: Collect and pass out papers to classmates. Places absent work in folders. • Supplier: Passes out materials from supply area. • Gopher: “Go for this…go for that.” • Utility Person: Takes over for absent managers. • Timer: Keeps Track of Time with a Stop Watch During Class

  7. DESK GROUPING • Standard/Pairs • Groups • Across the Room (Pairs & Groups) • Random • Test Mode

  8. TO TELL ME ABOUT YOU!

  9. Guidelines, Expectations,Consequences.

  10. GUIDELINES • Fresh Start • The Bad Day • RESPECT: • Yourself. • Your classmates. • Your teacher. • Your surroundings. • Come each day prepared to learn and with all materials and assignments. • Raise your hand to talk or to answer a question. Honor others’ right to speak. • The Blurt Out

  11. STUFF IN THE ROOM • Do not touch the projector or white boards without permission. • Check with me before opening or closing windows or adjusting fans in the room. • Do not bring toys to class; I take them. • Candy, food, or drinks (other than water) are not allowed unless I give specific permission. • If I see or hear a cell phone, you will be disciplined according to handbook procedures.

  12. CONSEQUENCES • 3 strikes and you’re out. (The Bad Day) • Verbal warnings • Seating chart changes. • To the hallway. • Talking out of line. • Off task. • Disruptive. • Gum. • No Doubters • Immediate hallway, possible referral. • Swearing • Throwing • Disrespect to another student or teacher. • Cell phone use. • Phone Calls Home • I call every parent at least once a year. • If you go to the hallway, I will be calling home.

  13. Mr. D.’s Data

  14. 80% The goal is for you to score 80% or higher. My goal is for 80% of the class or more to reach the goal.

  15. DATA CHARTS • Charting your own data using a Google Sheet: • Chromebook Access through Classroom • Self-Assessment • Assessment Scoring

  16. DATA WALL • Data is recorded based on your homework quiz scores. • Data recording on wall chart. • BLUE = Proficient = 80% or higher • YELLOW = Advanced = 100% on the first attempt • Callsigns…

  17. CALLSIGN • What is a callsign? • Nickname given to pilots. • Reflects their flying style, personality, or . • Examples • Stump: A very short and stout pilot. • Iceman: Flies “Ice Cold…No Mistakes.” • Maverick: Dangerous flying and doesn’t follow rules

  18. YOUR CALLSIGN • On the note card: • Write your name. • Write 3 nicknames no one else will know that describes you (You will write more than one in case there are similar names). • Your callsign: • This is your personal info (don’t tell others) • This will be the name on the data chart.

  19. MAP Data

  20. MAP TEST DATA SHEET • The info: • Your 7th grade Spring MAP score • MAP Data for 2014-2015: • Set goals • (You should gain AT LEAST 4 points from 7th grade to 8th grade). • Fill in your data when you take your test. • If you meet or surpass your goal, you will be rewarded. • This is in the same Google Sheet as your classroom data.

  21. MAP REWARDS (INDIVIDUAL) If I ask you your score: • You must tell me your most recent score. • If you know it, you will receive candy or extra credit. If you meet your MAP goals for a test: • Candy, extra credit, or homework pass. If you have one of the top 3 point gains from Fall to Spring • You receive a “Top Dog Award” (A gift card to your favorite restaurant).

  22. MAP REWARDS (CLASS) If your class meets an average gain of 2 points from Fall to Winter • 2 Day junk food & movie party If your class has an average gain of 4 points from Fall to Spring • 2 Day junk food & movie party

  23. How We Do Math

  24. FOLDERS • In your hanging file in crates located beneath the Word Wall • Your folder should contain: • Any papers you need for class. • All other information will be accessible on Google Classroom.

  25. NUMBER TALK WARM UP A daily warm up. 1 math problem Discussion Each day a group will be assigned to present the problem each day. Leader will lead this discussion.

  26. How We Do Math Flipped Classroom Mastery Model Self-Paced Video-Based Teacher is a coach Everyone is Proficient on each lesson they complete. Deadlines Structure: Challenge Question Watch Video & Take Notes Practice (If Needed) “Homework” “Homework Quiz” Not Proficient (79% or Below): Reteach/Retake Proficient (80% or Above): Progress to Next Lesson

  27. CLASSWORK • I give homework, but it’s not long and can be finished in class. • Work is expected on time. I expect all students to turn in all homework. • 5 Points off for each day late • Until an assignment is turned in, it is a 0 in my gradebook. • Neatness counts; if I can’t read it, I can’t grade it.

  28. WHAT TO DO IF YOU’RE ABSENT Email (delinskij@epd86.org) or call (427-5235) to let me know you’ll be gone. Look online (mrdelinskicjhs.weebly.com) for Mr. Delinski’s posted material (If you email me, I can send you the work). Ask/call classmates to see what you missed. Check your folder when you return for work.

  29. GRADING Homework: 10 Points (Per Assignment) Homework Quizzes: 100 Points Tests/Unit Assessments: 150 – 300 Points Enrichment Activities: 5 Points Extra Credit

  30. MR. DELINSKI’S MATH CLASSROOM PRACTICES Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. Model with mathematics. Use appropriate tools strategically. Attend to precision. Look for and make use of structure. Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning.

  31. Practice Standards Poster Create a poster using your assigned practice standards. Your poster must include at least 4 ideas from the practice standards. Your group will receive the same grade for the poster. Examples of last years are on my website.

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