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Math is Cool @ Ammons
Jim Earle
HERBERT A. AMMONS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Zip Code: 33035
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Welcome to Mr. Earle's Class for 2010~2011
   
MATH IS COOL!!!!

Email: earlej@dadeschools.net
Phone: 305-971-0158 extension #1203

REDO POLICY: Redo work is OVER!  However "F" work or NO Homework will be sent home for signature and be re-done with NO grade change.

Learning is Fun!!:

Tutoring:

MONDAY:        8:30am - 9:00am and 3:50~4:50pm in room 601
TUESDAY:         3:50~4:50pm in room 1301
WEDNESDAY:  N/A
THURSDAY:     3:50pm - 4:50pm in room 1203
FRIDAY:          N/A

Mathematics Notebook Requirement

Students must keep a well-organized mathematics notebook.
You will need:
1. a large composition notebook for journal writing, samples
and classwork and a WHOLE LOT of notebook
paper - wide ruled, with you at all times in class. 
2.  Graph paper
3.  Calculator
4.  Grading Pen 

ALL ASSIGNMENTS must be properly headed daily. 
Papers are headed in the top right corner with:

NAME
DATE
PERIOD
TEXT p. and #’s

CLASSWORK: This will include all lesson examples and classwork assignments (depending on teacher) and reviewed daily/or as needed.
Notebooks MUST be brought to class every day and available for evaluation at any time during the grading period.

Here is what we sent home and publish for supplies:

Dear Parents,

The following is a list of the materials your child is expected to have for
Mathematics on a daily basis. Other materials might be requested as
the school year develops.
*4 Function Calculator (Cheap is Good!)
*Notebook binder - 1 1/2 inch recommended
*Folder w/ pockets and prongs suggested
*LARGE composition book (black and white)
*MANY , MANY, MANY - #2 pencils - every day
*Red or green pens for checking work 2(minimum)
*Wide Ruled notebook paper - lots of it!
*Erasers
*Graphing or quadrilateral paper
*Team T-shirt (required for ALL field trips)

Like notebooks, materials will be checked for a grade once everygrading period or as the teacher deems necessary (EFFORT GRADE).

Thank you for your support and consideration! I am sure you will helpmake this year a great one for your child. Feel free to call me:


School: 305-971-0158 x1203
Home: 305-238-4237 (No Calls after 9pm please)
e-mail: earlej@ammons.dadeschools.net

Looking forward to another spectacular year.

Sincerely,
Mr. Jim Earle
Algebra I, and 6th Grade Mathematics


CLASS RULES

REWARDS AND CONSEQUENCES
REWARDS: Students who follow the rules will earn:
 *good notes/candy 
 *school supplies
 *certificates
 *approval to attend team activities
 *consent to attend field trips

CONSEQUENCES:Students who do not follow the rules:
*first infraction -Warning (verbal reprimand/gradebook notation)
*second infraction - Parent phone call and/or detention
*third infraction -Parent conference
*fourth infraction -Referred to an administrator for further disciplinary action.

  DETENTIONS:

Detentions are usually served before (7:30am) or after school at the teacher’'s convenience. When a detention is issued, it MUST be served. Parents must make all necessary transportation arrangements prior to the date. Failure to serve can result in further disciplinary action by an administrator.

MATHEMATICS CLASSROOM PROCEDURES AND CLASSROOM RULES

A. BEFORE THE TARDY BELL

1. Enter the room quietly and go directly to your assigned seat. Do not change your seat without the teacher’s approval.
2. Sharpen all pencils. Check the board for the day’s warm-up assignment and homelearning assignment.
3. Have all materials ready when the teacher begins the lesson for the day.
4. Bring agenda, notebook paper, pencils and red or green pen to class every day. You must have your own supplies. If you are not in your seat and prepared when the bell rings,you are considered tardy.

B. WHILE THE TEACHER IS TALKING

1.Listen to explanations and take notes when necessary.
2.Do not disturb your classmates.
3.Raise your hand to ask or answer questons.
4.Students should be recognized before talking.
5.Excessive talking/disruptive behavior will result in:
     a - lowering of your conduct grade
     b - parent contact and/or detention
     c - referral to a counselor
     d - referral to an administrator

C. DURING DIRECTED STUDY TIME

1.Begin working on the day’s assignment immediately.
2.Be sure your paper is correctly headed.
3.Raise your hand for help.
4.Do not talk without permission.
5.Do not leave your seat for any reason without permission, i.e., going to the waste basket, wandering around the room.

D. DISMISSAL
Dismissal will be done by the teacher NOT by the bell.

E. DRESS CODE AND GROOMING

Dress according to the school dress code. Hair combing and/or make-up is allowed only in the restrooms.

F. EATING

No eating/drinking is allowed in the classroom. NO GUM!!!!!!

G. VISITORS

When a visitor enters the classroom each pupil should continue to work alone and/or quietly. Greet a visitor if they address you.

H. SCHOOL PROPERTY

Do not mark on desks or backs of chairs or in TEXTBOOKS. Do not leave trash on desks or on the floor. All trash goes into the bin at the end of class (5 minutes before the bell). Everyone helps to keep the room neat and attractive.

I. HALL PASSES

Use the restroom between classes. A pass will be given only in dire emergencies. In case of health problems, the parent should notify the school.

J. ABSENCES

When you are absent, YOU are respsonsible for making up all homelearning and class assignments. When YOU return from your absence, check for missed assignments. For days absent, you will have the equivalent number of days to make up the work, but we recommend strongly that you do the work for the next class so you don't get behind. Work that is not made up will result in a zero. Time for make-up tests or quizzes will be arranged individually.

MAKE-UP WORK IS YOUR RESPSONSIBILITY

K. *Extra Credit

From time to time, extra credit opportunities will be posted on this website. Just go the link for your class, do the assignment 100% correctly and bring in a printed copy for your extra credit grade!!

L. EVALUATION

Course evaluation will be based on any combination of the following:

Classwork  Including:
Class presentations
Participation
Notebook check
Research papers
Projects
Homelearning
Tests
Quizzes
GRADING SCALE (2010~2011)

90 - 100 A = 4 points
80 - 89   B = 3 points
70 - 79   C = 2 points
60 - 69   D = 1 point
 0 - 59    F  = 0 point
No work=Z:::::::::::::::::::::::Z = 0 points

N. HOMELEARNING

Homelearning is given in Math daily.
Homelearning assignments are graded.

O. SUBSTITUTE TEACHER

Treat your Substitute Teacher with respect. He/she is here to prevent an interruption in your learning. The Substitute Teacher is here for your benefit. Refusal to cooperate with the Substitute will result in disciplinary action.

P. READING IS MANDATORY. YES, EVEN FOR MATH!

Accelerated Reader tests must be taken in intensive classes after a book is read. The recommendation is 30 minutes reading every night.

MATH IS COOL!!!!



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