What word represents our math class "theme" for this year?
Excellence!
What will you do every morning first thing when you come into class?
The Warm Up!
Which homework problems will you be able to check on your own?
The odd-numbered problems.
According to the syllabus, what are some examples of damage to textbooks that we should guard against?
Spilling liquid on it or loosening the spine by sitting on it, throwing it, etc.
How are we to treat our classmates?
When are you allowed to use the restroom during this class?
After the lesson. One at a time.
Where are the answers to these problems that you are able to check found?
In the back of the textbook.
Your parents will have to pay for it.
What math classes has Mrs. McDowell taught?
All of the maths from 6th grade to Calculus.
What may you NOT do once class begins?
Talk!
Why do you have to show your work?
Because it shows that you understand how to get to the solution.
Where will you likely be keeping your textbook most of the time?
At home!
Where did Mrs. McDowell first meet her husband?
They were both working in a grocery store as teenagers
In the case of missing work, what is the point penalty and how long do you have to turn in missing work?
For 6th and 7th, it's 10 points per day. For 8th, it's 15 points per day. You have three days to turn it in.
According to your syllabus, how should your homework be presented?
In clear, distinct steps, neat and easy to read, and in a "linear fashion."
What is the benefit of having your textbook at home?
It's there if the wi-fi goes out. Sometimes looking at the hard copy of a book is easier to use than the Chromebook.
What is most important to Mrs. McDowell?
God, Family, Friends!
According to the syllabus, whose responsibility is it to make sure that they find out what they missed and make up their work?
The student's!
What does "linear fashion" mean?
What materials are you responsible to bring every day?
3-ring binder, notebook paper, composition notebook, pencils and erasers, colored pencils, highlighters, glue stick, scissors, binder, calculator, Chromebook (and graph paper, ruler, protractor for 7th and 8th)