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MATH SLIDES

MATH SLIDES. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfq5kju627c. mathematics concepts. Emphasis on mathematical reasoning and problem solving

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MATH SLIDES

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  1. MATH SLIDES http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bfq5kju627c

  2. mathematics concepts • Emphasis on mathematical reasoning and problem solving • Specifically, students will be able to analyze more, discuss more, evaluate more, justify more and explain their thinking and understanding, especially through writing. • Alternative strategies encouraged and valued. • Actively engaged in modeling, working with materials and with peers to solve mathematical problems

  3. course 1 topics • Numbers & Operations • fractions • decimals • whole numbers • Data & Statistics • Algebraic Concepts • Measurements • Number Theory • Geometry • Probability • 3D Figures & Surface Area • Ratios & Proportions • Integers & Coordinate Planes

  4. online textbook • Prentice Hall provides an online interactive textbook that your child will have access to. • Username and password will be provided to the students. https://www.pearsonsuccessnet.com/

  5. Homework • Typically given on a daily basis as determined by the teacher. • Expected to be completed the next school day unless otherwise specified. • Recorded in assignment books. • Emphasis on showing ALL WORK

  6. map testing MEASURES OF ACADEMIC PROGRESS • 3 times a year – Fall, Winter, Spring • 50-60 minutes typically (untimed) • Students will set goals for improvement • Tool for teachers to differentiate instruction • More information at www.nwea.org

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