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Raven Raptors 7 th and 8th Grade Math

Raven Raptors 7 th and 8th Grade Math. Ms. Drescher Room #319 jdresche@pasco.k12.fl.us (813) 346-1368. Math Curriculum Timeline. 7 th Grade Math. 8 th Grade Math. Unit 1 – Algebra Unit 2 - Integers and Exponents Unit 3 - Rational and Real Numbers

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Raven Raptors 7 th and 8th Grade Math

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  1. Raven Raptors7th and 8th Grade Math Ms. Drescher Room #319 jdresche@pasco.k12.fl.us (813) 346-1368

  2. Math Curriculum Timeline 7th Grade Math 8th Grade Math Unit 1 – Algebra Unit 2 - Integers and Exponents Unit 3 - Rational and Real Numbers Unit 4 - Collecting, Displaying, and Analyzing Data Unit 5 - Plane Geometry Unit 6 - Perimeter, Area, and Volume Unit 7 - Ratios and Similarity Unit 8 – Percents Unit 9 – Probability Unit 10 - More Equations and Inequalities Unit 11 - Graphing Lines Unit 12 - Sequences and Functions Unit 1 - Number Theory and Algebraic Reasoning Unit 2 - Integers and Rational Numbers Unit 3 - Operations with Rational Numbers Unit 4 - Proportional Reasoning Unit 5 – Percents Unit 6 – Geometry Unit 7 – Measurement Unit 8 - Data Analysis Unit 9 – Probability Unit 10 - Algebraic Thinking Unit 11 - Preview Volume and Surface Area Unit 12 - Preview Multi-Step Equations and Inequalities

  3. Be Respectful! Be Responsible! Be A Problem Solver! Raven Expectations

  4. Raptor RulesFollow school-wide rulesNo food is allowed in classStudents can bring water bottles to class (except Science Lab)No gum chewingCell phones turned off and in backpacksNo MP3s or iPodsBathroom to be used between classes

  5. Classroom Ground Rules • 1. Follow directions right away. • 2. Have your supplies ready at the start of class. • 3. Raise your hand to speak. • 4. Use materials properly.

  6. Consequences • 1st – Verbal Warning • 2nd – Warning Ticket • 3rd – Student Calls Home • 4th – Office Referral Severe Clause – The teacher has the right to send a student to the office without going through the chain of consequences.

  7. Grading Policies 30% Tests 25% Quizzes 20% Classwork, Participation, Effort 25% Homework It is my expectation the students put 100% effort into their work. Random effort grades will be given throughout the year.

  8. Homework Policy Assigned nightly Mondays through Fridays and checked on Fridays at the start of class. Homework will be accepted one day late as long as this does not become a pattern. Refer to the student planner for make-up work due to excused absences. Parents can offer some guidance, however, I expect that the majority of the work is to be completed by the student.

  9. Homework Homework will be graded on the following “5” criteria Neatness Effort Complete Corrected (with error analysis) Turned in On Time 5 Points = All 5 Criteria Met 4 Points = 4 out of 5 criteria met 3 Points = 3 out of 5 criteria met 2 Points = 2 out of 5 Criteria Met 1 Point = 1 out of 5 Criteria Met 0 = No Criteria Met or Not Turned In

  10. Quiz Procedures • Students take daily quizzes on content taught the previous day. • They will begin a quiz paper each Monday and use this same paper each day of the week through Friday. • Each Friday, quiz papers are collected. This procedure is environmentally friendly. • Quiz papers are returned to students the following week.

  11. Testing Procedures • Chapter tests will occur at the end of each chapter. • Students are permitted to bring in a 3X5 “cheat card” that they will be allowed to read over halfway through the test. • In class chapter reviews will be completed the day prior to the test. • Encourage your child to study their notes every day!

  12. Missing Work • If your child has a missing grade on eSembler, one of the following has occurred: • 1. The paper had no name and the work was placed in my “no name” folder. • 2. The student did the work, but forgot to turn it in. • 3. The student did not do the required work.

  13. Contact Information • Jennifer Drescher • Rushe Office Number (813) 346-1200 • Classroom Phone Number (813) 346-1368 • Email – jdresche@pasco.k12.fl.us • Website - http://ravenspace.pasco.k12.fl.us/~jdresche/ • Unless I’m in a meeting, I’m usually available for phone calls from 7:45 – 8:20 AM and during my planning period from 2:00 – 2:45 PM.

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