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Title: 7th Grade


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7th Grade
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Testing/General Information
  • Students will be preparing for Algebra I in this
    course
  • Students will be required to take the 7th grade
    EOG at the end of the year
  • The 7th grade EOG has two components Calculator
    Active and Calculator Inactive

3
Grading
30 30 40
Online goal achievement 10-A 9-B 8-C 7/6-D 5-F Homework Notebook Presentations Quiz Test
4
Components of the Carnegie Math Program
  • Learning By Doing Principles
  • Carnegie Learning believes that students develop
    math understanding and skills by taking an active
    role and responsibility for their own learning.
    With Carnegie Learning textbooks students become
    engaged in solving contextual math problems that
    strengthen their conceptual understanding of math
    topics. Rather than encouraging students to
    memorize procedures, we provide them
    opportunities to think and work together in small
    groups.
  • Real-World Context
  • Students work with their peers to solve
    real-world problem situations like using percents
    for leaving a tip in a restaurant or using a
    graph of an equation to determine the number of
    days it will take to build miles of highway. They
    become more engaged in learning mathematics when
    they see how it plays a significant role in
    everyday life.
  • Mathematical Discourse
  • Throughout the student text icons prompt
    different forms of student communication. These
    icons may instruct students to work
    independently, work with groups, or share ideas
    with the class. Encouraging mathematical
    discourse provides opportunities for students to
    explain their thoughts and processes for solving
    math problems.

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Components of the Carnegie Math Program
Cognitive Tutorhttp//www.carnegielearning.com/ga
lleries/4/
  • Multiple Representations of the Problem
  • Interactive Examples
  • Flexible Sequencing
  • Automated Assessment
  • Just-in Time Feedback
  • Skillometer
  • 24/7 Math Help

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Carnegie Math
  • Students will not be assigned a text
  • Students will be given access to an online
    textbook and/or photocopies of materials.
  • Class notes (interactive notebooks) will be very
    important.

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Interactive Notebook
  • Writing is an integral part of the learning
    process.
  • Provides the student with a ready reference for
    each unit as well as a resource to consult when
    reviewing materials at the end of the unit. 
  • Is also a means of communicating with the teacher
    and parents/guardians.

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Materials
  • Composition Notebook
  • Writing instruments (pencil, pen, colored
    pencils, highlighter)
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick or tape

9
Left Side Right Side Orientation
  • Right side items are items from the teacher and
    text to be . . .
  • LEARNED
  • Left side items are the students
  • REFLECTIONS

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Examples of Right Side Material (Teacher Input)
  • Lecture notes (Cornell)
  • Procedural notes
  • Vocabulary
  • Guided practice
  • Reading Notes
  • Movie, video notes
  • Math foldable

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Examples of Left Side Material(Student Output)
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Pictures/Hooks
  • Drawings
  • Diagrams
  • Writing Prompt Response
  • Flow Charts
  • Poems
  • Songs

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Sample Graphic Organizer(Left Side Student
Output)
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Sample Foldable(Right Side Teacher Input)
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Sample Student Memory Hook(Left Side Student
Output)
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Notebook Check
  • Quick check to see that student has
  • 1) all entries for the week
  • 2) all entries are completed on left and right
    sides

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Notebook Assessment
  • Student selects an entry from the current week
    that they feel is their best.
  • Student and teacher meet to discuss and evaluate
    this entry or
  • Teacher evaluates the selected entry providing a
    written response to which the student is to
    reply.

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Homework
  • Graded for completion.
  • Essential since a single problem from each days
    work will be used as formative assessment.
  • Essential since one problem from each days work
    will be selected for the end-of-week quiz.

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Parent Review of the Notebook
  • Provides for genuine discussions about what your
    student is doing in school.
  • Enhances student learning.
  • Less stressful for parent-child than helping with
    homework.
  • Parent fills out brief form to confirm student
    learning.

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Tests
  • Summative after completion of a unit of study.
  • Will be announced well in advance.
  • Students earning a 70 or below may retake the
    test after attending remediation.

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Teacher Website
  • http//www.catawbaschools.net/schools/JacobsFork/S
    taff/Michelle_Sims/default.aspx
  • Contains information on grading.
  • Has a link to an assignment board updated daily.
  • Downloads available of essential documents.
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