We will begin the end of year project on Tuesday June 6th. It will be a statistical investigation project and presentation. You will have the following days to work on the project in-class: June 6, 7, 8, 9 and 12. The project will be due on June 13th.
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Ratios and Proportions Unit Test
On Monday, you will have your Ratios and Proportions unit test. The following topics will be assessed: Unit Rates, Fraction-Percent-Decimal conversions, Percent Proportion and reasoning, and Metric/Customary Conversions. Your stations are your study guide including the practice test.
Materials for the Rest of the Year
Beginning on June 5th, you will need the following materials for Math class:
1- Planner (all classes)
2- ISN
3-Statistics SLOT booklet
4-Measurement Brochure
5-Stations work (you will turn these in on Monday)
6-Jump Packet
7-Heights Packet
You may empty your binder of all other work and leave that at home.
Field Trip
Tomorrow is our field trip to Greenfield Village! Make sure to come dressed for any weather It may be sprinkling during our walk to the village. Parent chaperones, please arrive at 8:45am. Thank you!
Spring Break Homework
1- Sign in to your student email account at https://www.google.com/gmail/
2-In a different tab, go to https://www.khanacademy.org/mappers
3- Practice for 90 minutes, minimum, beginning Friday March 31st.
How to check your progress? (Hussein Said was kind enough to share this:)
“Click on your name or student number then click profile, then click progress. After that you will see, skills, videos, activity, and focus. You have to click on activity and then click the bars. It will show the date and minutes done on that date.”
District Test tomorrow
The district test on Equation and Inequalities is tomorrow. Students have a practice test for review.
Also, your CER, Multiplication/Division Equations practice, Graphing inequalities practice sheets and IXL extra credit are due Friday.
Our son has arrived!
To my dear, amazing students and your families,
As you know, my son arrived on January 20th, 2016 at 2:54pm– right when you all were being dismissed from your last block classes! He was 19 inches and 6 pounds and 3 ounces. He was born at 37 weeks and 4 days, a little earlier than we expected. So far, he is doing absolutely great and he fills our days with joy and fun. I can’t wait for you all to meet him! I loved being a teacher because it gave me a chance to take care of so many young people like yourselves everyday and although baby Mulhim is my first child, I see you all as my children and will miss you during my time off.
Speaking of my time off… you better behave!!! 😉 The substitute teachers I have picked out for you are great and you will continue to learn a lot from them so long as you stay focused and do your part. I know that you all are the most helpful and kind group of students I have ever taught and that you will help the sub know the routines of our classroom that we have worked so hard on (caddy clean-up, material distribution, homework review, partner work etc.) I will check in with the substitute everyday. So far, Ms. Bazzi said that you all were wonderful and had a great time with the team building day. Mr. Alabakoff sent me some pictures and you all looked awesome! It made me miss everyone even more!
I check my email every couple of days and you are welcome to email me whenever you would like. I will do my best to respond when baby Mulhim isn’t taking up my attention 🙂 My email address is alasryk@dearbornschools.org. Also I shared some pictures with Ms. Bazzi so she can show you them after winter break.
If you are celebrating Christmas, I hope you have a Merry Christmas! And Happy New Year to everyone! Let’s make 2017 our best year ever. Let’s have a growth mindset and realize that whatever we achieved or didn’t achieve in 2016 is in the past and we should only take the good from our past and focus on working hard for a great future. Welcome, 2017! Work hard these next few weeks and I will be back soon!
Wishing you all of the best,
Mrs. Alasry
Variables
What is a variable? Click below to learn more!
Practice Test
Word Sort Stations Homework
Click on the link below to open the Word Sort: