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Welcome to Curriculum Night!

Welcome to Curriculum Night!. Math with Miss Mittelstadt. Get to Know Me – Miss Mittelstadt. My experience. My background. Bachelor’s Degree from Carthage College in Kenosha, WI Middle school math endorsement Master’s Degree in Reading from Benedictine University in Lisle.

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Welcome to Curriculum Night!

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  1. Welcome to Curriculum Night! Math with Miss Mittelstadt

  2. Get to Know Me – Miss Mittelstadt My experience My background Bachelor’s Degree from Carthage College in Kenosha, WI Middle school math endorsement Master’s Degree in Reading from Benedictine University in Lisle • This is my 16th year teaching. • I taught 2nd grade and 6th grade. • Arbury Hills, Mary Drew, Walker

  3. Student Responsibilities • Attendance is important • Participate in class • Keep binder organized (Students need a binder tomorrow) • Complete Homework • Use assignment notebook • Bring home math binder • Ask Questions/Ask for help!! • Students should see me right away in the morning if they had trouble on homework or need extra help. • Follow the Walker Way • Be respectful, responsible, and safe

  4. Homework Policy • A missing/late assignment notification will be written outlining the exact assignment that is missing. The slip will be sent home with the student that day for a parent signature and returned the following day along with the completed missing assignment. The student may be sent to study hall. All assignments must be completed even if they arelate. • After 5 missing assignments (total for all subjects), the student will be required to: • attend study hall 2 days a week • have assignment notebook signed by each teacher at the end of each class and parent at home • If students have more missing assignments, the number of mandatory study hall days will increase. • Students can be dismissed from mandatory study hall if, they have 4 week without any missing assignments. • Each quarter students will start with a clean slate.

  5. Summative Reassessment Required Summative Reassessment:Students are required to reassess any summative that they receive a D or an F.  Students need to complete the reassessment checklist including getting a parent signature and completing corrections on their summative.  If students do not complete these requirements, then they will not be able to reassess.  The retake score will be recorded as the final grade.

  6. Summative Reassessment Optional Summative Reassessment (A, B, C):Students will be able to reassess one summative per quarter.  The student needs to speak with Miss Mittelstadt within two days of the summative being passed back.  Students need to complete the reassessment checklist including getting a parent signature and completing corrections on their summative.  If students do not complete these requirements, then they will not be able to reassess.  The retake score will be recorded as the final grade.

  7. Grading Scale 100% - 90% A 89% - 80% B 79% - 70% C 69% - 60% D 59% - 50% F **Scores below 50% will be noted in the comments.

  8. Math Skills • Fractions and Decimals • Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities • Ratios, Rates, and Proportions • Percent • Integers and Rational Numbers • Geometry • Data and Graphs

  9. Life Skills • Collaboration • Problem-Solving • Perseverance • Asking Questions • Writing • Non-Negotiables

  10. Go Math! Book • Workbook includes notes and examples • Online Access • Access workbook • Example Videos (Math on the Spot) • Extra Practice (Personal Math Tutor)

  11. Communication • Website • www.summithill.org -> Walker -> Staff -> Mittelstadt • PowerSchool • Grades updated weekly • Contact me with any questions or concerns • dmittelstadt@summithill.org

  12. Let’s Have aGreat Year!

  13. What is co-teaching? • Co-teaching is… • two or more adults simultaneously instructing a heterogeneous group of students in a coordinated fashion. • Co-teaching is not… • one adult acting like a helper. • lowering expectations. • teaching the same old way!

  14. What are the benefits of co-teaching? • Differentiation • Teacher Access • Behavior Management • Student Engagement

  15. Weapons Policy A student who is determined to have brought one of the following objects to school, any school sponsored activity or event, or any activity or event that bears a reasonable relationship to school shall be expelled for the period of at least one calendar year, but not more than 2 calendar years. • A firearm, meaning any gun, rifle, shotgun, or look-alike/toys of any firearm. • A knife (including plastic, kitchen knives, etc.), brass knuckles, or any other knuckle weapon, a billy club, or any object if used or attempted to be used to cause bodily harm.

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