SIGN UP FOR PARENT CONNECT: This is the best way to track your child's progress in my class. Homework grades are usually recorded on a daily basis - tests and quizzes may be a day or so behind. Listed below are some codes used in parent connect: .1=no paper was turned in .3=assignment turned in was incomplete .4=ISI/suspension work not completed .5=absent work never completed .7=birthday, homework/locker pass used .8=assignment redone per teacher request *ab=student absent, hasn't turned in work yet *ay=absent yesterday (when assignment was made) pending=teacher is still grading omit=excused from assignment gt=student was at GATE; excused from assignment gtdue=did not turn in Friday's assignment before leaving for GATE *When students are absent and the ab or ay code is recorded in the gradebook, the computer averages in a zero until the assignment is turned in, graded, and recorded. Students will take a 4-minute 100 multiplication fact test (up to 12x12) as part of each 9-weeks test. Please use the superkids link below to generate worksheets to help them study. DATES & ASSIGNMENTS MAY CHANGE: (but not very often) Thursday, April 24: Math Reasoning, Ch 6 Worksheet (comparing Frac, Dec, %) Friday, April 25: Catch up on Missing Work; Practice Geometric Designs Monday, April 28: Review at Markerboard Tuesday, April 29: Jeopardy Review of Chapter 6 Wednesday, April 30: Fraction, Decimal, and Percent Quiz Thursday, May 1: Superstar Worksheet Friday, May 2: Workbook Page6-4 (calculator ok on both sides) Monday, May 5: Search and Shade #22 and #25 Tuesday, May 6: Workbook 6-7 (calculator ok) Wednesday, May 7: Percent Word Problems Wks Thursday, May 8: Field Trip to ZOO Friday, May 9: Board Work and Geometric Designs IMPORTANT NOTE: Students will take a math diagnostic placement test at the end of the year to determine placement for honors math. Students are selected for honors based on this test, their cumulative math average, and achievement test scores. If your child is interested in honors math, please encourage him/her to work hard and maintain a high average each nine weeks.
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