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CC6

CC6. Welcome to Mrs. Miller’s Homeroom. Melissa Miller millerm2@issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-6830. WEB Homeroom Expectations. Students will support 6 th grade students in acquiring necessary for success in middle school: Lockers Computers Microsoft OneNote Student Access

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CC6

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  1. CC6 Welcome to Mrs. Miller’s Homeroom Melissa Miller millerm2@issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-6830

  2. WEB Homeroom Expectations • Students will support 6th grade students in acquiring necessary for success in middle school: • Lockers • Computers • Microsoft OneNote • Student Access • Binder Organization • Social Events

  3. WEB at IMS • Homeroom visits • Curriculum Night (optional) • WEB-tivities (mandatory) • September 19 • November 5 • 5th Grade Visit • during the school day • 5th Grade Parent Information Night (optional)

  4. CC6 Welcome to Mrs. Miller’s Math Class Melissa Miller millerm2@issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-6830

  5. CC6 Math What is it? In CC6 we will learn to use whole numbers, fractions, and decimals to solve real world problems.

  6. A few things about me...

  7. Why I teach... Learning something new is my favorite thing to do. I remember how it was to be in middle school.

  8. Materials Students NeedEvery Day in CC6 • Planner • Graph paper notebook • A binder with a tabbed divider for Math • Pencil & eraser • A colorful pen

  9. How to Keep up to Date • E-mails • Make sure your email address is updated in Family Access • Family Access • gradebook • My Website: • Miller Mission Control

  10. Absences • Students are responsible for all missed work. • Use the website to keep up to date. • Student have one school day for every day missed to make up missing work. • Vacations are not illnesses. • Work cannot be provided in advance • Please plan ahead for all tests and quizzes.

  11. Student Workload • Math practice assigned daily, Monday through Thursday. It must be corrected before class the next dayusing the online answer key. • Late Work Policy: • Late work taken up until the unit test. • Learning Checks take place throughout units to help students prepare for the unit test. • Unit tests will be announced a week in advance and a study guide will be provided.

  12. Getting to my website: Teacher Websites

  13. Miller Mission Control Handouts & Answer Keys Classwork & Homework

  14. Missing Work Joe Shmoe Joe Student Grade Individual assignments

  15. Why standards-based grading? • It is considered best-practice because standards: • Clearly communicate the learning target • Allow for targeted feedback to support learning • Encourage a growth mindset • Promote intrinsic motivation toward learning Traditional grading • Grades tend to demotivate rather than motivate Sources: Boaler, Dweck, and Dueck

  16. Standards Based Grading Scale

  17. What’s in a grade? • Learning Checks 50% • Unit Tests and Projects 50% • A score of 3(B) or 4(A) means your student is meeting standard • 2 or lower, not yet

  18. Success indicators • Work Habits • Initiative • Citizenship • Collaboration

  19. Extra Help • After school on Tuesdays until 3:30 • By appointment • Email me: • millerm2@issaquah.wednet.edu • Call me: 425-837-6830

  20. Math 180.2 Welcome to Mrs. Miller’s Math Class Melissa Miller millerm2@issaquah.wednet.edu 425-837-6830

  21. Math 180.2 What is it? In Math 180.2 we fill in the ‘holes’. Whatever you are missing, we provide, getting students Algebra ready!

  22. A few things about me...

  23. Why I teach... Learning new things is amazing and never ends. I remember how it was to be in middle school.

  24. Materials StudentsWill NeedEvery Day in Math 180 • Pencil & eraser • Planner

  25. Student Workload • All work can be completed in class. = NO HOMEWORK • Absent? • All small group work must be made up. • Students have one school day for every day absent to make up missing work.

  26. How to Keep up to Date • Monthly e-mails • Make sure your email address is updated in Family Access • Family Access • gradebook • Math Inventory Reports every trimester

  27. What’s in a grade? • Satisfactory (S) / Unsatisfactory (U) • Based on: • mSpacesmall group work • Individualized Math 180 Software • Assessments

  28. Success indicators • Work Habits • Initiative • Citizenship • Collaboration

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