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Welcome to 6 th grade Math Mrs. Sampson & Mrs. Smith

Welcome to 6 th grade Math Mrs. Sampson & Mrs. Smith. Please take a seat. You will be assigned seats over the next few days. What we will be doing today…. Passing out agendas and lunch forms Short video Locks and Lockers Your Schedule.

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Welcome to 6 th grade Math Mrs. Sampson & Mrs. Smith

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  1. Welcome to 6th grade MathMrs. Sampson & Mrs. Smith Please take a seat. You will be assigned seats over the next few days

  2. What we will be doing today… • Passing out agendas and lunch forms • Short video • Locks and Lockers • Your Schedule Your exploratory classes will be during period 3 and period 6

  3. Objectives • Today we will be able to practice how to use a lock and read my schedule • So I can keep my belonging safe and travel to my classes in an orderly fashion • I will know I got it when I can successfully use my lock and transition to my classes.

  4. Your Schedule

  5. https://www.youcubed.org/wim2-day-2/

  6. If there is time… • We will review the syllabus and expectations for math class.

  7. The start of school is an exciting time for students, parents, teachers, and all members of the school community. Before we get started, let me express how thrilled I am to have you in my class for 6th grade. • This is a learning environment, so we will question, think, and discover. If you don’t understand something, ASK! If you are still having difficulty, don’t be shy to ask again! Everyone is expected to be on time and prepared.

  8. A little about me… • I have been a math teacher here at RCMS; this is my 10th year. • I have taught 3 years of 7th and 8th grade math, 3 years of 7th grade math and this is my 4th year teaching 6th grade math • My undergrad is from Stonehill College • I hold a Masters of Science in Mathematics Education • I have a 2 year old son, Garrett

  9. Contact Info • I check my email several times a day (sampsonl@randolph.k12.ma.us) and will respond as soon as possible upon receipt of a question, concern, or comment. • My phone number at the school is 781-961-6243, extension 110. I prefer to take calls when class is not in session, so the best times are before 7:40 or after 2:45. • Please also visit our class website: sampsonsquared.wordpress.com.I post the PowerPoint presentation from the day’s lesson, I also post what the homework is for each night. Students can message me questions on the blog about the homework or that day’s lesson

  10. www.sampsonsquared.wordpress.com

  11. Homework • Team expectations is to be signed and returned by September 7th.

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