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Get ready for your exploratory classes during period 1 and 2, review syllabus, meet teachers, and explore class website. Join us for an exciting start to 6th grade! Ask questions, participate actively, and be prepared. Homework deadlines provided. Contact us with any questions or concerns.
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Wednesday, August 28, 2019 Please sit in the same seat as yesterday. Your exploratory classes will be during period 1 and period 2 You have 3rd lunch.
Activator You have 7 minutes to complete the following: • Please complete the information sheet. • If you finish early, please continue to work on your hoodie.
Objectives • Today we will be able to review the class syllabus and expectations • So I can demonstrate the expectations of this math class • I will know I got it when I can identify an expectation or routine of Mrs. Sampson’s and Ms. Smith’s class.
What we will be doing today… • Completing the Information sheet • Reviewing the course syllabus and expectations • Introducing ourselves and the class website Your exploratory classes will be during period 1 and period 2
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.
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A little about me… (Mrs. Sampson) • I have been a math teacher here at RCMS; this is my 12th year. • I have taught 3 years of 7th and 8th grade math, 3 years of 7th grade math and this is my 6th year teaching 6th grade math • My undergrad is from Stonehill College • I hold a Masters of Science in Mathematics Education • I have a 4 year old son, Garrett
And a little about me… (Mrs. Smith) • This is my 22nd year teaching in Randolph. • I taught for 13 yrs at the Lyons Elementary School and this is my 9th year teaching grade 6 at RCMS. • I was born and raised in Randolph and am a proud graduate of RHS! • I have a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from UMass Boston and a CAGS in Mathematics from Lesley University. • Outside of school, I have a husband and two little girls. Carly is 11 and just started 6th grade, and Celia is 9 and is in grade 4.
Contact Info • We check our email several times a day (sampsonl@randolph.k12.ma.us) (smiths@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 (or x106 for Ms. Smith). We 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
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Homework • Team expectations due by 9/6/19 • Class expectations due by 9/4/19 • Math poem due tomorrow