Math 7 2015-2016 Ms. Li. About Me... Excited to be teaching Math 7 B.S. Degree in Mathematics from...

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Math 72015-2016Ms. Li

About Me... Excited to be teaching Math 7 B.S. Degree in Mathematics from UC

Irvine Masters of Arts in Teaching Logic Puzzles & to help my students

develop their critical thinking and communicate

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How is my child doing?Aeries Parent Portal https://parentnet.tustin.k12.ca.us/

Grades!Homework, Classwork, participation is worth 25%

Tests/Quizzes 75%

Quizzes and TestsFor quizzes/tests:- These will also always be announced ahead of time

and will always occur at the end of each unit of study

- Review documents /study guides will always be given prior to the test so that you can study

- Students will have an opportunity to correct mistakes and retake a test

- Can only earn back at most 75% though, so there is a reason to study for the 1st time around!

Absent/Late Homework Absent HW: Students will have as many

school days as absences to make up HW for full credit

Otherwise the HW will be considered late

Late HW: Assignment(s) considered late will be awarded partial (half) credit if turned in late

Tutoring If your child needs extra help with math,

I will be available for tutoring from after school until 3:15 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Supplies Several sharpened

pencils with erasers 2-3 pens for correcting 1-2 highlighters for note

taking Lined notebook paper Graph paper Colored pencils Ruler 3-ring binder or a section

in larger binder

In this class you will have to…AnalyzeEvaluate Justify

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2015Our school will earn $6 for EVERY ONLINE registration. When registering, please select "Orchard Hills"!

Or scan the QR code to register now!

Sign-up TONIGHT in room 5-128 and receive a free yogurt from Yogurtland! 6:45-7:30pm

Please help me foster growth in our young mathematicians by:

1. Do not just give the answers 2. Asking them to make estimations 3. Asking them to help you calculate

something 4. Asking them: What do you notice?

What do you think? How do you know? 5. Not saying, “I was never good at

math.”

Feel free to email me anytime!lli@tustin.k12.ca.us