WELCOME TO 8TH GRADE SPRINGBOARD MATH

TEACHER INFORMATION

Mr. Deron Hitch

Phone: 859-635-6077 ext. 116

Email:

Webpage: On the Campbell County Schools website select CCMS under ‘Our Schools’.

Scroll down and select ‘Teacher Websites’ on the left. Here you will be able access each teacher’s webpage. Please check my webpage to stay up-to-dateon class assignments, content topics, announcements, and additional resources.

To receive text message reminders: text the message @hitcto (360) 529-4398

STUDENT EXPECTATIONS

Students are expected to give their best effort both in class and at home throughout the year. Each student will maintain one binder in which they are to keep all notes, homework, class exercises, projects, quizzes and tests. Additionally, students are expected to complete with detailed explanations the assigned activities in the SpringBoard textbook (Springboard work will need to stay in textbook). Homework, class work, projects, and other assignments are to be completed and turned in on the due date specified. Late work will be accepted per school policy (students must attend Monday Make-up to complete missing assignments for up to 80% credit).

And always remember: “Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe…Be a Camel!”

REQUIRED DAILY MATERIALS

  • Springboard Textbook for Math course
  • Binder
  • Paper
  • Pencils
  • TI-30XA Calculator

GRADING POLICY

Student progress will be assessed by various means including class assignments, homework, open-response questions, tests, quizzes, and projects. Students will receive mid-trimester progress reports and a grade at the end of each trimester. Each grade will be configured by using the following weights:

Assessments Test and Projects- 50%

Quizzes 25%

Homework/Class work- 25%

SPRINGBOARD MATHEMATICS CONTENT OVERVIEW

The Number System

  • Know that there are numbers that are not rational, and approximate them by rational numbers.

Expressions and Equations

  • Work with radicals and integer exponents.
  • Understand the connections between proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations.
  • Analyze and solve linear equations and pairs of simultaneous linear equations.

Functions

  • Define, evaluate, and compare functions.
  • Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

Geometry

  • Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.
  • Understand and apply the Pythagorean Theorem.
  • Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres.

Statistics and Probability

  • Investigate patterns of association in bivariate data.

HOMEWORK POLICY

The purpose of homework is to practice the skills learned in class. It is expected to be completed by the specified due date. All students are expected to put forth effort to complete the homework assignment. No late homework will be accepted unless it is completed in Monday Make-Up, as students are given approximately 3 to 4 days to complete each assignment. If students do not understand the homework assignment or a specific problem then they will not be penalized for not completing the assignment or problem if they write 2 to 3 sentences explaining what they did not understand about each problem. By writing down what they do not understand it shows that they put forth effort to complete the assignment and it helps the teacher help the student understand the concept! If students do not complete the homework assignment ( and do not write 2 to 3 sentences) because they forgot the assignment at school, lost the assignment, did not have time to do it, etcetera, then they will receive a zero on the assignment. If students do not complete homework consistently then they will be referred to administration.

Please sign and return no later than August 17, 2012.

I, ______, along with my parent(s)/guardian(s) have read the syllabus for Mr. Hitch’s math class and understand the procedures and expectations for the year.

Student Signature:______

Parent/Guardian Signature:______

Date:______

With the implementation of ‘Bring your own device’ it is important that I know what technology you will be working with. Please provide the following information:

1.)Will the student be bringing a device to school? YES or NO

(Students will be required to pass their Digital Driver’s License for this school year and maintain an Acceptable Use of Technology form on record)

2.)If so, what type of device?

3.)Does the student have internet access at home? YES or NO