Welcome! Please go to the table Make a name tag Take your child’s schedule Have a seat at any student desk We will begin as close to 7pm as possible Feel free to look around the room Thanks for coming! Miss Megan McGrath { M2 – Essentials Mathematics Room 215 Topcats 2015-2016 Grew up in Plum, PA B.A. in Middle Childhood Education (Math and ELA) from Marietta College M.Ed. in Reading Specialist (Cal U) Taught 3 years of Fifth grade Math in Ohio 6th year teaching 3rd year at Ingomar and North Allegheny About Me Wellston Kala Johns Raised in Pittsburgh, PA Currently attending Robert Morris University Will graduate with a B.A in Middle Level Education with a concentration in Mathematics Will be in the classroom with Ms. McGrath until December 4th. About the Student Teacher Be Prepared White board outside room details what students need each day PENCIL always needed! Be On Task Focus on what we should be doing – no side conversations or doodling Follow Directions Be respectful Class Expectations Chapter 1: Number Sense, Patterns, & Algebraic Thinking Chapter 2: Decimal Operations Chapter 4: Number Patterns and Fractions Chapter 5 Fraction Operations Chapter 10: Geometric Figures Chapter 3: Data & Statistics Chapter 6: Integers Chapter 7: Equations, Inequalities & Functions Chapter 8: Ratios & Proportions Chapter 9: Percents Chapter 11: Measurement and Area Chapter 12: Surface Area and Volume Curriculum Warm Up Homework Checks Flocabulary/BrainPop/Study Jams Notes Quizzes/ Tests What’s going on in the classroom? 6th Grade Math Course 2 Text: McDougal Littell Course 2 Website: www.classzone.com @HomeTutor eWorksheets Section Quizzes ALL STUDENTS HAVE A LOG-IN FOR THE ONLINE TEXT BOOK Textbook Assigned most nights Given 2 points for completing on time Given 1 point for late assignments Homework grades will be compiled and posted at Midterm and End of Term Absences – students are responsible for making up any missed work Posted Daily Online www.northallegheny.org IMS Page Building Staff Megan McGrath Homework Different expectations Leveled homework and tests Different levels of thinking Less challenging in class assignments More repetitive practice Slower pace How is this different than M3 Academic Math? Syllabus Any questions/concerns Please feel free to contact us: mmcgrath@northallegheny.org kjohns@northallegheny.org Thank you for coming!