This page is the math reflection for your year in math class. It should be filled out before your conference with your parents and should guide you in discussing how math has been this year and is progressing this semester. It should also allow you to develop a plan and goals to finish the year strong.
Please discuss the following topics as a family:
“Throughout this year in math class, we have learned about…”
1. expressions and equations
2. percents
3. unit rate
4. percent proportions
5. graphing
6. integers and rational numbers
Something I found that was easy was percents
Something I found that was interesting was everything.
Something that was difficult for me was unit rate?
What is your current Academic Mark?
3
What types of assignments make up my academic mark?
tests
What has Mr Tuke allowed us to use on most quizzes, tests and assessments to help the class remember how to complete the problems?
calculators
What do you think your work habit grade should be?
2.5 because I get all of my homework done, but I turn it in late a lot/sometimes/idk because I don't have any time outside of school to get my homework done, except for a little bit on Thursdays. However, I am getting my work done faster now.
What does your work habit grade mean, and why should you feel that it is important?
Work habits grades reflect on how students are working in class.
Do you have any missing assignments?
I have a few missing work habits assignments (homework)that I was absent when they happened.
Do you have any late assignments?
I have a few late assignments
Why do you think we look at this information?
To see what can be improved.
How does homework impact your math academic grade?
It does not, it only impacts my work habits grades.
After the discussion about math, discuss the following:
Does your grade represent your work in class and at home?
What do YOU want your grade to be in math by the end of the semester? Why?
How are you going to achieve this goal?
How can Mr. Tuke help you succeed?
If there are any questions, please call Mr. Tuke over when he is free to talk.
Thanks to families for coming!