Materials & Preparation
Academic Expectations
Behavior Expectations
Growth Mindset
Procedures
100

What is a Chromebook expectation?

The device should be fully charged, handled with care, and be used responsibly. 

100

What should you do if you do not understand a concept or need clarification? 

Raise your hand and ask the teacher or ask peers for help. 
100

What is on time?

You should arrive to class at this time every day with a charged Chromebook, required materials, and beginning the warm-up on the BenQ. 

100

What type of mindset do we need to have in order to do hard things?

Growth Mindset

100

What should you do when you are absent?

Check google classroom. Ask a peer for notes or a brief rundown of what happened the day you were out. Check in with the teacher to see if any work must be completed. 

200

What is a way to organize your math materials?

1. Expandable

2. Binder

3. Folder

Your math material needs to have its own designated space. 

200

What does showing all your work and explaining your reasoning looks like?

Showing all your work and explaining your reasoning in middle school means using steps, numbers, drawings, and words to show how you solved a problem and then explaining why you took those steps, connecting them back to the problem and the math you know. It's like telling a story of your thinking, using evidence like your calculations or observations to support your final answer (the claim).

200

What are the 3 school wide expectations? 

respectful, responsible, and safe

200

What should you do when you become frustrated or overwhelm with a math problem?

take a break, simplify the problem, ask for help, and remember that it's okay to make mistakes. You can also try to draw a picture to understand the problem better, write down what you know, and then work step-by-step to find the solution.

200

How do we participate in whole group?

Raise your hand and wait to be called on to share ideas. Not to call out answers. 

300

What are the materials we must bring to class every day?

  • Expandable, Binder, or Folder

  • Notebook

  • Pencils with Eraser

  • Charged Chromebook

300

What does it mean to participate? 

participating is more than just being in class; it means actively engaging in a way that makes you a part of what's happening. It can look different for everyone, depending on their personality and the situation

1. Speaking up in class

2. Working well with others

3. Showing you are engaged


300

What does active listening look like?

giving your full attention without interrupting, using body language like nodding and leaning in, making eye contact, asking clarifying questions, summarizing what was said to show understanding, and offering appropriate, thoughtful responses without judgment

300

What is a fixed mindset?

giving up when things get hard, blaming effort for lack of success, avoiding challenges out of fear of failure, and taking criticism personally

300

What is following proper classroom procedures/being an effective learner?

This process involves checking for understanding, asking clarifying questions, organizing your materials, and preparing mentally before beginning any mathematical task or transition.

400

What is the bathroom/water expectations? (4 options)

1. One person at a time

2. Not during whole group

3. During small group

4. 3-5mins at a time

400

What is mathematical thinking?

This type of thinking happens when you engage with mathematical concepts and problem-solving.

400

What does honesty look like?

being truthful in one's words and actions, demonstrating academic integrity, and taking responsibility for one's behavior. It is also referred to as trustworthiness and integrity.

400

What is a growth mindset environment?

a growth mindset sounds like, "I can't do this yet," or "Mistakes help me learn". It looks like a person is seeking challenges, persisting through difficulties, using effort to improve, and responding to feedback with determination. Middle schoolers with this mindset believe their intelligence and talents can be developed through practice and perseverance, rather than being fixed traits.

400

What do we do in case of a fire drill? 

leave everything behind, line up quietly, and follow your teacher's emergency directions

500

What is responsibility and readiness to learn?

Being prepared means coming into class with the required materials, charged Chromebook, looking at the board for any additional materials needed, and starting the warm-up.

500

What is a successful/engaged student?

This combination of being prepared, participating actively, showing work, asking questions, and meeting deadlines creates this type of learner.

500

What is a safe, respectful, and responsible learning community?

These expectations work together - arriving punctually, listening respectfully, using appropriate communication, maintaining personal boundaries, being truthful, and following instructions - to create this type of classroom.

500

What is an inclusive and supportive learning community?

This belief that every student is capable of mathematical thinking, combined with celebrating mistakes and supporting each other, creates this kind of classroom where everyone belongs.

500

What should you do if your group finishes early?

Check the agenda to make sure all work is completed for the day. There will be finish early options for when all work is completed. Can complete homework from other classes if all work is completed and/or read.