Welcome to Mrs. Roeser’s Math Class Room 210
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Welcome to
Mrs. Roeser’s Math Class
Room 210
What will we be doing
this year
Warm-ups Investigate geometry with Patty Paper Flip the classroom in Algebra II Work with a partner Work cooperatively in groups Work independently very quietly Take notes and keep an organized notebook Prepare for and take an SOL in the spring
Watch the lecture at home and take notes.
Sometimes there will be questions to answer. This will be your homework.
Practice the concepts in class where you can get your questions answers
Flipped Algebra II Classroom
Geometry
in a school in Jamaica
Treat each person in this room with
respect
How will we be
graded?
Quizzes ( 1 or 2 per chapter, 30 pts each) Chapter Tests ( at the end of each chapter , 100 pts) Cumulative Review ( take home assignments, 30 pts ) Homework ( graded on effort , 5 pts each)
5 points for every question given reasonable effort 4 points for most of the work given reasonable effort 3 points for about ¾ of the work given reasonable effort
Missed homework may be turned in one class late for a maximum of 3 points. Every question must be given reasonable effort on late work to receive credit.
If you do not have homework, you will fill out a “Missed Homework” form, which I will keep on file.
3 Ring Binder ( 1.5 inch ) Lined and Graph Paper Pencils with Erasers 12 Dividers Graphing or Scientific Calculator
What Supplies Do You Recommend?
What’s this ?
You can earn them in various ways:
Answering homework questions correctlyStealing an answerOutstanding cooperative workOutstanding behaviorOutstanding work
Save them and use them for Extra Credit on your next quiz or test.
Bonus Points!!!
What if I am tardy?
Enter quietly without disturbing the class Sign in Put your pass in the clip if you have one Have a seat and take out your materials
One of my favorite things to do in the
summer
Get a perfect score on a test. 100% without any bonuses or extra credit
How can I be on the Wall of Fame?
It will be posted on the board with the daily
agenda It will be on the syllabus that I give you at the
beginning of the chapter ( but that may change )
It will be posted on the Homework Calendar on my web page on the day it is assigned
How will we know what our homework
is?
I will stand at the front of the room with my hand up
I expect you to quiet down immediately
When I need your attention
Enter quietly Turn off and put away all electronic devices Sit down and get out you math materials. Put everything else away Look over the agenda Begin the bell assignment
Entering the Room
If you have been
absent
Check the “While you were out” folder on the
bulletin board Turn in any make up work at the beginning of
class. Write “ Absent “ on the top of the page so that you will be given full credit.
Schedule missed quizzes and tests with me immediately. ( If they were assigned before your absence , be prepared to take them )
Class dismissal is by the teacher, not the bell Do not pack up prior to the bell You will be dismissed when I have checked to
be sure that all of the calculators and supplies have been returned properly and that you have picked up all of your belongings
Go out to the right, down the stairs and
outside. Once you all leave I will lock the door so that
you do not need to worry about taking any of your belongings with you
Gather together back by the fence. I will be looking for you to take attendance
outside.
Fire Drill
are important and easy to miss if someone is talking.
As soon as the Intercom comes on, stop talking immediately.
Intercom Announcements…..
Where can I get
some help ?
Math Lab is open after SSR during every study
hall There is a math teacher there to help you. You can get help with math questions. You can do your homework there in case you
run into problems You can help other math students You can work cooperatively just like in class You cannot be on your phone or listening to
music, just like in class.
Math Lab room 206
Show respect
Get ready to answer
If someone is asking a question
Working
Cooperatively
Everyone should be working on the same
question Each person should understand before moving
on. Praise should be generous for good work
“awesome job” “ you are a math beast” “ thank you for your help, Mrs. Roeser didn’t make any sense to me”
Everyone benefits when this happens!
Working Cooperatively
This is a time when you work by yourself
We will all work very quietly so that everyone can concentrate
Independent Work
Groups are changed often and randomly
When we change groups it gives you a chance to :1) work with someone new2) sometimes meet somebody new3) sometimes work with somebody you didn’t
think you got along with
Do We Get to Pick Our Partners ?
I don’t feel good
If you need to go to the Clinic, I will give you a
pass.
If you can’t wait for a pass from me, just go and tell me you are headed to the Clinic. I will email her and tell her you have an ‘email pass’ to the Clinic.
In either case, get a pass from the Clinic when you leave.
I don’t feel good
If I see your phone or any other electronic
device, I will be taking it.
Zero Tolerance for Electronics
There is a current syllabus for each chapter
(sometimes the hard copy I give you at the beginning of the chapter must be adjusted) .
There is Extra Practice with Answers for each section
There is a Homework Calendar with daily assignments posted ( on the day assigned )
Check out my web page
No passes are given within 20 minutes of the
bell.
You must have your agenda, signed by me, to go anywhere.
Leaving the room
I am looking forward to a great year with you.
Alison Roeser