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MS Open House Schedule

MS Open House Schedule. 5th 1700-1710 passing1810-1815 6th 1715-1825 passing 1825-1830 7th 1730-1740 passing 1840-1845 Advisory 1745-1755. Period Times 1st 1600-1610 passing 1710-1715 2nd 1615-1625 passing 1725-1730 3rd 1630-1640 passing 1740-1745

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MS Open House Schedule

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  1. MS Open House Schedule • 5th 1700-1710 • passing1810-1815 • 6th 1715-1825 • passing 1825-1830 • 7th 1730-1740 • passing 1840-1845 • Advisory 1745-1755 Period Times • 1st 1600-1610 • passing 1710-1715 • 2nd 1615-1625 • passing 1725-1730 • 3rd 1630-1640 • passing 1740-1745 • 4th 1645-1655 • passing 1755-1800

  2. Welcome to BEMS SY13/14 7th and 8th grade Mathematics PRE ALGEBRA Ann Forster

  3. Our Guiding Principles BULLDOG PRIDE

  4. 8th Grade Core Teachers Ms Forster Ms Wright Mrs. Lofgren Mr Harrison

  5. Success!!! Preparation PLUS Hard Work PLUS Asking for Help = Success

  6. Be Prepared Bring to every Class: • Textbook • Planner • Homework • Notebook • Pencil/Pen

  7. Welcome! I would like to welcome you to the 2012-2013 school year. As a team, we have developed somebasic guidelinesnecessary for the success of our classrooms: üBe respectful, üActively participate as a member of the class, üBe prepared, üWhen instructions are given, be quiet and listen, üRaise your hand and wait for permission to speak, üBe in your assigned seat when the bell rings, üNo gum chewing.

  8. Assessment Each Homework assignment, project, quiz and test will be assigned a point value. Point values will be added together at the end of the quarter and divided by the number of total points assigned. Homework: 18, 19, 10, 22 Quizzes: 30,25,30,10 Tests: 85,90,125,150 TOTAL 614/854 possible Average 72% = C-

  9. Late assignments will be accepted for partial credit only. MATH All Late work will be accepted for 50% credit. For all late work, students need to mark the assignment as late and turn it into the box on my desk

  10. HELP!!!!! When in Doubt: • Ask questions • Get a Seminar Pass • Attend After School Tutoring • Take Retest

  11. Call a friend Make up all assignments and class notes Check the website http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/AForster/ What to do when you are Absent!

  12. WEB PAGE Homework Handout Sheets Extra Credit Parent Letter Cornell Notes Study Tips and More http://www.myteacherpages.com/webpages/AForster/

  13. Textbooks 8th Grade Math Textbook Glenncoe Mathematics Course 3by Glencoe http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/msmath/mac04/course3/index.php/int/2006 7th Grade Math Textbook Glenncoe Mathematics Course 2 by Glencoe http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/msmath/mac04/course2/index.php/int/2006

  14. TEXTBOOK -RESOURCES http://www.glencoe.com/sites/maryland/student/mathematics/index.html

  15. Contacts Ann.Forster@eu.dodea.edu Mr. Dale MoorePrincipal Dr. Thomas ThomsonAssistant Principal Office Phone Number 07031-152715 School Webpagehttp://www.stutesb.eu.dodea.edu/

  16. District Office Superintendent Steven Sanchezhttp://www.heid-dso.eu.dodea.edu/ DODDS Europe http://www.eu.dodea.edu/ DODEA http://www.dodea.edu/home/index.cfm CONTACTS

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