Monday, February 11, 2019

Notes for 2019.02.11

Notes


Intention Letters

Students received Intention Statements that are due back tomorrow February 12th, 2019.

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INTENTION LETTER

HOMEWORK for the week of Feb. 11th 2019

Today we continued with our practice of multiplying decimals.

Most students are doing well but are in need of practice  with multiplying 2 digits by 2 digits.

The homework for this week is as follows:

Monday -

HW03, you will need the classwork that I handed back to you on Monday to complete HW03









Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

6th Grade Math Notebooks due ---> Monday 2/4/19

Students will need a composition notebook starting Monday Feb. 4th, 2019.

Students will be taking classnotes that will assist them with their homework and serve as a great reminder for the next quiz that will be on Friday, Feb 22nd, 2019




Friday, June 8, 2018

2018 - GeoBot Presentations


Scholars have worked super hard to create their unique GeoBot and here are their presentations.

I am super proud of everyone who presented to the class.

2018 GeoBot Presentations

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Presentations have begun

GeoBot Presentations


GeoBot Presentations!!!!! :)

GeoBot Presentations will begin Wednesday June 6th until all scholar are able to present their GeoBots.

If you choose NOT to present you are choosing to earn a failing grade. You've worked hard on your projects you should be proud to present them.

Presentation will be graded over the weekend and you will know your final grades next week.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

End of the Year - Project - GEOBOTS!!

It's that time of the year again!!!!!

State exams are through.
7th Grade scholars have gone through 10 units of standards and have mastered those skills and are now able to implement all of them as they create their very own GeoBots (GEOmetric roBOTS).

Go to this link and use your AF login to see an example of past GeoBot presentations.

You can also see an example done by what Mr. Pierre of what your GeoBot Presentation could look like on Google Drive.



The rubric that scholars are given is as follows:

STANDARDS
Students will make model robots out of geometric figures, measure them and determine the dimensions of a full-sized robot, and conduct a statistical investigation concerning the results of their robots.   This project allows students the opportunity to show that they have mastered proficiency in all areas of the Common Core Standards for seventh grade mathematics.

Part 1:

Ø  Draw a sketch of your GeoBot. (Your sketches should include a FRONT VIEW, BACK VIEW and SIDE VIEW)

Ø  List the geometric shapes that make up your GeoBot. (For example: rectangular prism, triangular prism, cylinder, cube, etc.)

Part 2:

·         Measure each part of your GeoBot. (measurements should be in inches)
·         Determine the surface area of your GeoBot
·         Determine the volume of your GeoBot.


Part 3:


ü  Make a slogan for your GeoBot
ü  Create a logo for your GeoBot
ü  Make a digital poster/powerpoint/google slides presentation


Part 4:


§  Present your GeoBot to the class


Part I
Points possible
Points earned
Comments
Sketches



·         All views (front, back, side)
10


·         List geometric shapes
15










Part II
Points possible
Points earned
Comments
Specs







·         Measure each part of your GeoBot. (measure in inches)
5


·         Determine surface Area
10


·         Determine volume
10










Part III
Points possible
Points earned
Comments
Slogan + Logo







·         Make a slogan
5


·         Make a logo
5


·         Make a digital presentation or a poster
15










Part IV
Points possible
Points earned
Comments
·         Present your GeoBot to the class
25










TOTAL
100









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