Google Meeting with Mrs. Alasry WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY

Rules

1- When you join the Google Hangout, press the mute button on your screen until I tell you to unmute yourself.

2- Be appropriate at all times.

3- Project your voice but do not yell when you are speaking

4- Step up when you have something to say but step back when you are talking over someone else.

Directions

  1. Go to https://meet.google.com/_meet
  2. Click “join or start a meeting”
  3. Type in the nickname below
    • Block A-> AlasryBlockA
    • Block B-> AlasryBlockB
    • Block C->AlasryBlockC

Schedule

Block A: Wednesday April 1st at 12 pm

Block B: Wednesday April 1st at 1 pm

Block C: Thursday April 2nd at 1 pm

Google Hangout Directions

Below is the new schedule for when we will have our Google Hangout session. This is a video meeting that you can join in through your phone or chromebook or laptop.

Schedule

Block A: Wednesday April 1st at 12 pm

Block B: Wednesday April 1st at 1 pm

Block C: Thursday April 2nd at 1 pm

Directions

  1. Go to https://meet.google.com/_meet
  2. Click “join or start a meeting”
  3. Type in the nickname below
    • Block A-> AlasryBlockA
    • Block B-> AlasryBlockB
    • Block C->AlasryBlockC
  4. Click Join Now
  5. Make sure you are on mute (the microphone is red)
  6. Wait for Mrs. Alasry’s directions
  7. (You will not be able to join earlier than the time I assigned your class)

Rules

1- When you join the Google Hangout, press the mute button on your screen until I tell you to unmute yourself.

2- Be appropriate at all times.

3- Project your voice but do not yell when you are speaking

4- Step up when you have something to say but step back when you are talking over someone

Your Math iLearn Online Class by Mrs. Alasry

Greetings students! I will be using iLearn (like Mr. Melvin) for all of your Math-related work. So far, I have been posting everything to the blog but starting next week I will be posting everything to my iLearn course (website).

How do I add myself to your class?

1- Visit https://dearbornschools.org/student-portal/

2- Click iLearn Classrooms (at the top)

3-You might have to log in with your 200.. number and your password

4- You will see a screen that says “Enrollment Code.” This is like the key into the classroom. Type in..

Block A: 52kx6t

Block B: ubhfx5

Block C: q9vrp5

Then, click “Enroll” and you will be taken to my class. Each week is separated so you can focus on one week at a time. If you are behind, you can use Spring Break to get caught up.

Meeting with Mrs. Alasry!

Greetings 🙂

Hello, students! I hope you are all doing well. I miss you all very much. Today was so nice outside and tomorrow is supposed to be 60 degrees! Make sure to get out into your backyard or onto your porch or go for a walk. If you see someone outside of your home, make sure to stay 6 FEET AWAY from that person at all times!

Virtual Meeting With Mrs. Alasry

I look forward to doing a google hangout for each class next week. Make sure you are available during the following time to meet with me online:

Block A: Wednesday April 1st at 12 pm

Block B: Wednesday April 1st at 1 pm

Block C: Thursday April 2nd at 1 pm

I will be emailing you all of the information for how to join the meeting. You can join a lot of different ways using a phone, chromebook, laptop, computer, iPad etc.

What’s the meeting about?

During this meeting, you will have a chance to ask me anything you would like. First of all, I want to make sure that you all are OK and are able to ask or discuss things that are on your minds and may be causing you stress. Then, I will explain to you the assignments and how to best work on them.

Spread the word…

Please remind your friends to read this post and all of the posts below on my blog. Remind them to check their emails everyday, as well.

IF YOU NEED A CHROMEBOOK, PLEASE EMAIL ME. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE EMAIL ME: alasryk@dearbornschools.org

Week of March 23-37 Assignments

Personal update…

Hello students,

My thoughts are with you all and I miss you all very much! My husband is back from Qatar but is self-quarantining in a hotel in Michigan for 2 weeks JUST to be safe. Once he is back home, I hope to be able to do more video-talk with you all. Right now, I am keeping busy with Aminna and Mulhim and keeping track of your work online. I am hoping and praying for nice weather so we can get out and enjoy some sunshine 🙂

This week…

Monday and Wednesday: Spend 30 minutes each day working on your iReady lessons. Complete 3 lessons a week. Your quiz score should be 4/6 or 67% or higher to consider as a passing lesson. Use this form (you can download it, print it, or draw one out on a paper) to keep track of your progress. Open form by clicking here.

Tuesday and Thursday: Complete IXL Y: (Expressions and Properties) 1 and 2

Make-up Work

Greetings students!

If you have late or missing work, you may submit them by Tuesday the 24th at the lastest. Assignments/grades will be updated this weekend with everything that I have and then anything submitted by Tuesday will count as late work and will be the last grades inputted.

Learning During Extended Break

Hello, again!

During the week of March 9th, we learned all about the parts and translating Algebraic Expressions. We also got really good evaluating numerical expressions.

For the week of March 16th:

Monday and Wednesday: Spend 30 minutes working on your iReady lessons. Complete 3 lessons a week. Your quiz score should be 4/6 or 67% or higher to consider as a passing lesson. Use this form (you can download it, print it, or draw one out on a paper) to keep track of your progress. Open form by clicking here.

Tuesday: Complete this practice sheet (page 1) on evaluating exponential expressions. Then, check you work with page 2. How did you do? Do you have any questions? Let me know!

Thursday: Complete IXL M: Integers 4, 5, 6, 7. We began working on these last week. These IXL practice rounds are all about integers and absolute value.

A Message to My Students

Hello students! I hope you and your families are doing well. My family and I are doing well and are feeling blessed to be part of a city, a country and a world where people are working together to be safe and healthy.

I want to take this time to give you some information and updates.

  1. We are off of school for the 3 weeks before Spring Break and then we are off of school during the week of Spring Break.
  2. Why was this done? This was done to be super safe and to work as a team. So far, no one in our city has tested positive for the virus. So, why would we close schools? Children are the LEAST affected by the virus and are the LEAST sick from the virus. Still, we want to make sure to protect ourselves as best as possible from the quick spread of the virus to other people like the very old people in our community, especially since it is such a new virus. By doing this, we are helping our whole country take better control to protect people who might get the virus. We are working as a team!
  3. Life will change for a little bit and that is OK. Instead of coming to school everyday, you now have several hours of extra time at home. One of the best places for you to be is in your backyard playing and exploring. It’s a great time to start a garden or to help your family members with their garden, invent new games, build lots of forts, play tag and hide and seek, and sooooo many other fun games that you now have the time for.
  4. Help your families learn about the virus by sharing any information on the Stout Middle School blog with them. There is a LOT OF FAKE NEWS out there especially on Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook. The Stout blog will be one place with real-deal info.
  5. Help your families to understand that you and they should not be going to places where there are large gatherings like indoor play-places, parties and weddings, large prayers and lectures.
  6. As a country, we are very blessed to be able to do things online. We can make sure all the important things we use like water and electricity are still working fine with the touch of a button so don’t worry!!!! Just do your job in all of this by staying safe and following the directions of the Center for Disease Control.

Many of us teachers will be providing activities you can do online to continue to review the topics we have learned so we may pick up where we left off. My next post will be information about that.

If you have any questions, I am happy to answer. Please share below.

How to check my Summer Learning Progress

1- Click on Progress (in the middle of the Khan Academy page, after you log in).

2- Click Activity (left side of the screen)

3- On the right side of the screen, you will have to change where it says “Activity from: Last 7 days” by clicking that and choosing Custom Range. Then, choose June 1st for the Start date and the End date should be the date of the day you are checking your progress.

4- Click “set custom range”

5- You wil be provided with a graph of your progress. You can hover over each part of the graph to find your minutes per day. Add all of those minutes up for your total minutes so far.

Below is the grade breakdown by minutes for Math.
480+ minutes A
384 – 479 B
336 – 383 C
288 – 335 D