Math 6E
This year Ms.Sawchuk and myself will be teaching 6E Math. There will be more information on how this will look as the year begins.
Here is an overview of some important information for all students.
Here is an overview of some important information for all students.
Math 6
Ms. J. Sawchuk
Meredith Bly
It
is preferable to contact me by email for all inquiries. Thank you
IMPORTANT FACTORS FOR YOUR SUCCESS IN THIS CLASS:
- Attendance and punctuality
- Effort and participation
- A positive attitude
- Responsibility for your learning and behaviour
UNITS OF STUDY: (Timeline may be adjusted throughout the year)
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Unit 1-
Patterns and Equations Beginning - October
Unit 2- Whole
numbers October - November
Unit 6- Geometry/Measurement November - December
Unit 3- Decimals January
Unit 5- Fractions/Decimals February - March
Unit 4- Angles/Polygons April
Unit 8- Transformations May
Unit 7- Statistics and Probability June
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Course Evaluation:
As per CBE
guidelines, student work will be evaluated against the following outcomes using
a 1-4 scale:
- Understands mathematical concepts and relationships
- Uses mathematical reasoning to analyze and solve problems
- Explores and
develops strategies for mental math and estimation
- Develops and
applies appropriate and efficient strategies for computation
- Models, represents and communicates mathematical idea
More information about assessment can be found on the
Calgary Board of Education website:
http://www.cbe.ab.ca/Parents/assessment-and-reporting/introduction.asp
MATERIALS TO BE BROUGHT TO EVERY CLASS:
- Binder with dividers/Notebook
- Supplies (Paper, pens, etc.)
- Textbook
EXPECTATIONS: Students are expected to….
- Arrive ON TIME and ready to participate
- Complete all assignments and projects in a
timely fashion, as well as review regularly
- Have respect for others as well as any
equipment in the classroom
- Keep notes and work that is neat and well organized.
- Make up missed work and seek extra help if
needed
ASSIGNMENT POLICY:
-All assignments must be
handed in to Ms. Sawchuk/Ms.Bly
-Due dates are to be strictly adhered to According to Elboya School Policies, projects and assignments will not be
accepted after the ‘last day of acceptance’ unless discussed otherwise with the
teacher. Instructions and deadlines will be posted on the Elboya VLC
calendar or D2L.
-If a student has circumstances that they
feel will not allow them to hand their work in on time, they must arrange for
an extension BEFORE the due date by
giving a reason in writing and having it signed by Ms. Sawchuk/Ms.Bly. The note
must be handed in with the assignment
-If a student is absent the day an assignment is
due, they are expected to hand in the assignment when they return or by e-mail.
-If a class is missed, the student is responsible
for consulting the blog, or seeing a fellow classmate and coping missed notes. It is the responsibility of the student to
see Ms. Sawchuk/Ms.Bly outside of class time THE DAY they return to school to arrange a time when you can catch
up on missed work, labs, quizzes or tests.
-If a student is absent the day an assignment is
due, they are expected to hand in the assignment when they return or by e-mail.
-Assignments can be re-submitted for credit if a
concept was not clearly understood. This
does NOT include assignments that are late and must be negotiated with Ms.
Sawchuk
Extra help is always
available – please see Ms. Sawchuk/Ms.Bly to arrange to meet in the morning or
at lunch!
HAVE A GREAT YEAR!
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