Wednesday, October 26, 2011

New!!! Videos of Lessons

I'm now recording my lessons and putting them on the classroom blog. There's a page for Algebra and Pre-Algebra. If you are absent or want to review a particular lesson, you can go to the appropriate page and watch the lesson.


I'll do my best to keep up with what we do in class so you should be able to catch up if you miss a class or just need a little more help.


Let me know what you think!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Keeping Track of What's Happening In Our Class

Hopefully by now you have this page bookmarked in your browser. This should be one of the first places you go to when at school. If you have questions about what your responsibilities are for my class, you can most likely find the answers here.

Here are somethings you should check out:

  1. Homework Page - This page will tell you what your homework is, when it's due and how it should be done.
  2. Khan Academy Page - Here, you'll find the exercises you need to complete in Khan Academy.
  3. Extra Credit Page - I've explained how to raise your test scores should you do poorly on a test or quiz.
  4. School Calendar - This is a calendar about our school's schedule: days off, vacations, minimum days, etc.
Before you come to me with questions about our class, you should check here first. You are responsible for your education and you, alone, must take the initiative to make sure you are meeting your responsibilities.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Edison, Ford, Jobs

As most everyone has heard by now, Steve Jobs has passed away. Here is the commencement speech he gave at Stanford in 2005. His words are those to live and die by.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

We're just a couple of weeks away from starting school!

The beginning of school is just around the corner. Teachers return on Monday, August 22 and students come back for a half day on Friday, August 26. Starting the next Monday, August 24 we'll get into the new school at full throttle!

I'm spending some time this week planning for a great year. I've spent a good part of the summer break working with other teachers to discover how we can make this coming year exciting and fruitful. I'm really looking forward to helping my students have a great, productive year.

One of the teachers I worked with found this very interesting video. If you get a chance, take a look at it. If you want to earn some extra credit points, watch the video. Then, write a short reflection in Google Docs about what you think of the video and how it might relate to the coming school year. I'm not looking for anything special, just what your thoughts are about the video.

We are going to have an absolutely GREAT year. I can't wait to see you all again.

Thanks to Mr. Miller for this motivating video:



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