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6 TH GRADE MATH

6 TH GRADE MATH . MRS. RODRIGUEZ. Course Description . “And do everything in a decent and orderly manner.” 1 Corinthians 14:40 Students will learn that mathematics is not an invention of man, but of God.

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6 TH GRADE MATH

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  1. 6TH GRADE MATH MRS. RODRIGUEZ

  2. Course Description • “And do everything in a decent and orderly manner.” 1 Corinthians 14:40 • Students will learn that mathematics is not an invention of man, but of God. • This class is designed to engage students in mathematical thinking as well as continue to build strong computational skills. • Concept mastery and problem solving are integral parts of each lesson. Sixth graders will explore and master such concepts as adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing whole numbers, decimals, fractions with like and unlike denominations; problem solving with integers, rational numbers, and real numbers; geometry; ratios; proportions, and percent; measurement; money; solving algebraic equations; and collecting, organizing, and analyzing data. • This level's theme is “In His Image”.

  3. Materialsrequired daily for class are: • Notebook and dividers, lined notebook paper (8 ½ x 11 inches), and pencil with an eraser. NOTE-Pen or erasable pen is not acceptable for math class. • A red pen or pencil. • Each student will receive a textbook. Books MUST be covered and brought to class daily. • ACSI Math 6 - In His Image • Students will be marked “unprepared” if they do not have these materials each day.

  4. Behavior Expectations :obey all classroom and school rules…

  5. Homework—POSTED EACH WEEK ON: libertychristianredding.com

  6. 6th Grade math homework • Homework will be given each class period to reinforce the lesson taught that day. It should take about thirty minutes to complete. It is to be done neatly in pencil only. Given that math is a subject that builds from one day to the next, late homework will not be accepted for credit unless a ‘Late-work pass’ accompanies it. Students may earn a Late-work pass by completing ten homework assignments in a row, which earn a score of 10 (see “Grading” below). • Late-work passes may also be used to improve a student’s test score on tests.

  7. Absentee Make-Up Policy • Students who miss school because of illness can have their guardian call the school and request assignment information. • If you know that you will be missing school because of some other reason, please let me know ahead of time so that I can get the work together for you. • Students going on a family trip must notify the school no later than one week before the trip, or it will be recorded as an unexcused absence. • The number of days absent determines when the make-up work is due. (Example—absent 2 days—homework is due two days after returning back to school). • All make-up work must be turned in before the student takes the chapter test. No absent work will be accepted after the test is taken.

  8. Grading • Students will receive 10 points for every homework assignment that is completed properly (i.e., neatly done in pencil with all work shown as done in the example and answers circled). • Quizzes will be worth 20 points each. Tests are worth 100 points each. • The student’s grade is a percentage based on points earned divided by points possible. • Long term projects points will vary therefore will be announced at the time that they are assigned. • Ask me about “Engrade”!

  9. Looking forward to a great year! • E-mail – drodriguez@libertychristianredding.com • School: (530) 222-2232 • Cell:(530) 227-9103 • Mrs. Dawn Rodriguez • : )

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