Thursday, May 19, 2016

Resumes!

Hi everyone,

Use this template to create your resume. Click on "Use This Template" at the top left of the page. You are welcome to modify it or use a different template, but this is a nice option that will work well.

Resumes are due on Tuesday, May 31st, and there will be no more class time to work on them so all work must be completed on your own. Share the Google Doc with msatwill@gmail.com by Tuesday for full credit!

-Ms. Atwill

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Financial Literacy Research Project

Hi everyone,

Last week, we started a research project that will be worth two test grades for math this quarter. The project is due on Tuesday, May 17th, but scholars should be working on it every day in class, as well as at home if they do not meet their daily goals. If you need a copy of the packet, click here. Scholars received their set of questions in class, and they need to come up with three more research questions on their topic with their groups.

Here is the Timeline and Daily Goals:

Friday, May 6th: Answer three questions, come up with three new questions
Monday, May 9th: Answer five questions
Tuesday, May 10th: Answer five questions
Wednesday, May 11th: Double check all questions to make sure they are answered completed and have two sources, begin slideshow
Thursday, May 12th: Finish slideshow
Friday, May 13th: No Classes (Field Day)
Monday, May 16th: Rehearse Slideshow, double check for mistakes
Tuesday, May 17th: Present Slideshows to Class

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Beginning this week: Financial Literacy PBL!

Hi everyone,

Now that state tests are over, we are beginning out Project Based Learning season, or PBLs. In math, we will be studying Financial Literacy, which means that scholars will be learning about everything related to money.

Here is the schedule (and links to worksheets) for this week:

Monday: No class (field day)

Tuesday: Watch 30 for 30: Broke, take quiz.

Wednesday: Complete K and W sections of Financial Literacy KWL (What I know, what I want to know, and what I've learned), complete goal setting worksheet.

Thursday: Budget Basics: Saving up to buy a car. Complete budgeting worksheet. Add the following terms to the Financial Toolbox:

Budget: An estimate of expected income and expenses for a future period of time.
Example: Set a budget for yourself of spending no more than $10 per week at the deli.

Income: Money received during a period of time from wages, interest, and other sources.
Example: I receive an income of $30 a week from my $20 allowance and $10 for babysitting my cousin.

Expenses: Money spent during a period of time to pay for goods or services.
Example: My family had some unplanned expenses this month because we had to fix the car and take my brother to the emergency room when he broke his arm.

Friday: Continue the saving up for a car scenario with "Where Did the Money Go?" Complete the Gross and Net Pay worksheet. Add the following terms to the financial toolbox:

Gross Pay: An employee’s pay before being reduced by taxes and other deductions.

Example: Kobe Bryant’s salary was $25 million dollars in 2016, but he didn’t take home all $25 million because that was his gross pay.

Net Pay: Gross pay minus taxes and other deductions (voluntary and involuntary).

Example: Even though my mom pays her employees $4,000 per month, they only take home about $3,000 in net pay.

Wednesday, March 16, 2016

3D Shape Project, State Test Prep, and Test on Friday!

Hello everyone,

It's been a while since I've posted, since we've been in test prep mode to get ready for the New York State Tests in April! However, we do have some updates:

-On Friday, we will have a Ratio and Proportions Test. It will be all multiple choice questions.
-We are continuing with test prep up until the state tests in the middle of April, so scholars should be focused on studying their ELA and Math prep books at night.
-We are doing a 3D Shape project! We started it today, and will finish it in class tomorrow. Since some scholars need to work on it tonight for homework to catch up, here are the guidelines:

3D Shape Project:

1. Use a separate piece of paper for each of your group's three shapes: Rectangular Prism, Triangular Prism, and 4-Sided Pyramid.

2. Trace all sides of the shape onto the paper. Use your ruler to find and label the dimensions of each side in centimeters. Round to the nearest centimeter. Ex: 2.2 cm -> 2 cm, 2.5 cm -> 3 cm.

3. Find the surface area by adding up the area of each side. Show your work!

4. Draw the "3D" version of the shape (do your best!), label the dimensions in centimeters, and find the volume. (You learned the formulas yesterday, except for the pyramid. For that shape, use V = 1/3 Length * Width * Height.)

5. On a separate piece of paper, write HOW you found the surface area and volume of each shape.

Advice: Think of this as a Book 3 question, where you need to show your work AND explain what you did in complete sentences. However, unlike Book 3 on the state test, here creativity counts! Use color to make your project look great.

Monday, February 22, 2016

Homework for Week of February 22nd

Hello everyone,

We are working on algebraic expressions and equations this week. The homework is here.

There is homework every night, including Thursday, and on Friday we will be having a test on Lessons 3.1-3.7 and 4.1-4.2 in the Math in Focus textbooks. (The light green ones.)

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Homework for Week of February 8th

Hi everyone,

This week we will be working primarily out of the Ready! NY book. Here are the assignments for the week:

Monday: Lesson 14, homework is here.
Tuesday: Lesson 15, homework is here.
Wednesday: Lesson 16, homework is here.
Thursday: Test on Algebraic Expressions and Equations, no homework
Friday: History Day, no classes, homework is the Math February Break Packet.

We have been making a list of scholar's favorite online math games, here it is so you can get some practice!

Have a wonderful Midwinter Break!

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Homework for last week of the marking period!

Hi everyone,

Our final week of the marking period is here! We aren't having an assessment this week, so if you are looking to boost up your grade, make sure you turn in the extra credit project (link in last week's post) and the test corrections for Friday's Rational Numbers test.

This week, we are finally starting my favorite math topic, algebra!

Here is the homework if you are missing anything. If you are struggling with the content, the homework helper on the right is a great resource! Look at lessons 2.17-2.22 for algebra.