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WELCOME TO MRS. HUGHES’ 6 th GRADE REGULAR MATH CLASS

Explore the curriculum for 6th grade math covering ratios, geometry, statistics, and more. Learn about homework expectations, grading criteria, and how to access important resources. Stay informed and prepared for class success.

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WELCOME TO MRS. HUGHES’ 6 th GRADE REGULAR MATH CLASS

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  1. WELCOME TO MRS. HUGHES’ 6th GRADEREGULAR MATH CLASS

  2. 6TH GRADE MATHResource: 6th Grade Ready Common Core Unit 1: Ratio and Proportional Relationships – Lessons 1-5 • Ratios and Equivalent Ratios • Unit Rates • Percents Unit 2: The Number System - Lessons 6-14 • Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide Decimals • Common Factors and Multiples • Positive and Negative Numbers • Absolute Value and Ordering Numbers • The Coordinate Plane

  3. 6TH GRADE MATHResource: 6th Grade Ready Common Core Unit 3: Expressions and Equations – Lessons 15-21 • Numerical, Equivalent and Algebraic Expressions • Solving Equations • Analyzing & Solving Inequalities • Dependent and Independent Variables Unit 4 Part 1: Geometry – Lessons 22-25 • Area of Polygons and Polygons in the Coordinate Plane • Nets and Surface Area • Volume

  4. 6TH GRADE MATHResource: 6th Grade Ready Common Core Unit 5 Statistics and Probability • Understanding Statistical Questions • Measures of Center and Variability • Dot Plots, Histograms and Box Plots • Analyzing Numerical Data

  5. HOMEWORK • Assigned primarily every nightand is expected to be turned in on time • Updated on my Teachers’ Page Calendar. • Grades are updated on Home Access Center • Grading is based on effort. Assignments are worth 10 points. Full credit is received if it is all done and the work is shown no matter how many are correct.

  6. HOMEWORK CONT’D • Points will be deducted based on the number of problems skipped, lack of work shown, random answers written down (making it look like it is finished), etc. • Please give students any userids and passwords to Home Access Center • Allow students to be accountable for any missing/late work, quiz/test scores and overall grades

  7. LATE WORK • Points will be earned as follows: • 80% (8/10 pts.) one day late • 50% (5/10 pts.) two or more days late • Late work will be accepted up to the day before the Unit Assessment • Late work will not be accepted the day of or after the Unit Assessment

  8. GRADING • HOMEWORK – 10% • IN-CLASS ASSIGNMENTS & PROJECTS – 30% • QUIZZES & TESTS – 60% • Students are allowed to re-take Tests if they earn a C or lower only (retakes are completed during study hall) • Retake grade cannot exceed 80%

  9. ACCESS TO CALENDAR Access to my Teacher Page via Heritage Grove Website • Click on “Staff” • Click on “Teacher Pages” • Scroll down to Mrs. Hughes’ Home Page • 6R Math • Calendar will appear

  10. Everday…………… Your child needs the following items for class everyday: • Ready Common Core Textbooks • Math Spiral/Folder • Agenda Book • Completed Homework • Pencils, Pens, Markers, etc. • Calculator (beginning with Unit 3)

  11. THANK YOU FORCOMING TONIGHT!

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