1. Review Quizzes and work out problems.
***Quizzes are definitely a great reflection of what questions might be like on the test. Your student can re-do problems on the quizzes to make sure they are getting the right answers. Also, make sure your child is completing the ones they missed. This is very important, because they need to determine where their mistake is occurring. I do my best to note where the error occurred on the quiz and/or their work page.
2. Ask Questions in Class.
3. Online Textbook Resources
**In order to use the online math textbook, students should open Chrome and find the D5 Bookmarks folder. Once the folder is opened, students will locate and select the ClassLink app. Once logged into Class Link, a launchpad will appear with a multitude of apps. Students will find and select the Savvas Easy Bridge icon. Students can find the online math textbook and use the interactive resources.
4. Extra help is offered during homeroom time. Students can come and check their homework answers. If they get a couple wrong, they can use the personal whiteboards to try it again. I will help them figure out their mistake. In addition, students can work on missed items on quizzes (figuring out their mistake).
5. Look over your notes. The math notes are posted on my Google Site and also sent out in the unit newsletter.
6. Re-do the quiz and test reviews and make sure you are getting the correct answers given on the KEY. Some students have found it helpful to download/print a blank copy from my Google Site and re-do. Then, students will have a person check the completed review to see if your answers match the key.