Today's Notes

How to open up and add to your ePortfolio site.

1) Log in to Google.

2) Click on the 9 square at the top right .

3) Click on Sites .

4) You should see your ePortfolio site ~ it should look like your username and graduation year.

example: tweise89

5) Click to open.


6) Click on your 7th grade tab.

7) Click on New Post (Click only one time ~ it takes a bit but will load…)

8) Title the new post

MATH - 7th Grade

9) Click in the text box below the title and type in your information.

Choose any 3 of these questions to copy and paste onto your Math - 7th grade page and then answer them.

  1. What is something you accomplished in math this year that you are proud of?
  2. What was the most challenging part of math this year for you?
  3. What are the three most important things you learned in math this year?
  4. What is something in math that was hard for you at the start of the year but is easy now?
  5. What is something you taught your teacher or classmates this year in math?
  6. Of the topics we learned this year in math, which was your favorite? Why?
  7. Knowing what you know now, if you could write a letter to yourself that would travel back in time so that you would receive it at the start of the school year, what advice would you give your younger self?


10) Press the Blue Save Button

Then (Read the suggestions before going to the Media Center)

Take your permanent folder out to a table in the Media Center and start organizing your items.

Suggestions:

Staple your vocabulary quiz onto the front of the chapter booklet, so you can look up definitions and example problems without having to flip through multiple books.

Highlight problems similar to those on the Final Test Review.

Color code the review questions with their chapter book color.

Recycle anything that you can't read.

Chapter Tests (gold) give you a good overview of each chapter's topics.


Log out of Google, then Shut Down your computer - choose SHUT DOWN from the apple menu.

PLEASE don't just push the button on the back of the computer.