Organizing Your Middle School Notebook: Review and Practice for Success
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This guide emphasizes the importance of preparation and organization for middle school students. Students are reminded to arrive before the bell rings, have their notebooks and pencils ready, and engage with their syllabus. Key concepts such as Gumption, commitment to completion, and consistency are explored. The review topics cover essential math skills including fractions, order of operations, slope-intercept form, inequalities, exponents, and word problems. Students are provided with practice problems and homework assignments to reinforce their learning.
Organizing Your Middle School Notebook: Review and Practice for Success
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Agenda Syllabus Organizing your Notebook 3. Middle School Review and Practice Reminders, Be in your seat BEFORE the bell rings. Have your notebook and a pencil out ready for class to begin.
Syllabus Please Get this Signed and Put #1 in your Notebook
What the heck is Gumption? Character Gumption is the ______________________ to __________________ and _________________. Commit Complete
How do we get from…. consistency to Commit Complete
Middle School Review Topics • Fractions • Order of Operations • Slope-Intercept Form • Inequalities • Rules of Exponents • Square Roots • Using Formulas • Word Problems
Slope-Intercept Form • Y must be alone (isolated) • Use whole numbers or fractions for slope • Slope always goes in front of X Slope y-intercept
Inequalities Ex.
Use the following formulas to find the area of the rectangle and triangle.
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