Charged Laptop
Pencils & Pens
Math folder or expandable
Notebook
Be Safe
Be Responsible
Be Respectful
Students may record their daily homework with the following options.
Handheld student planner per student request
Google Calendar - here’s a quick video to show students how to use Google Calendar as a homework planner.
Google Keep - here’s a quick video to show students how to use Google Keep as a homework planner.
Sit at a table in a quiet place in your home where you can work successfully without distractions (cell phone, gaming devices, pets, food).
Be present, an active participant and communicate proactively with teacher.
Check Google Classroom and e-mail several times throughout the school day.
When we Zoom, be on time, wear school appropriate clothing & ensure all materials needed are readily available. (Camera should be on and your face should be in full view.
Zoom links will be found on Google Classroom.
At Russell Middle School each student is expected to complete assigned schoolwork. Independent practice is critical to mastery of learning; therefore, it is our expectation that students who come to class without having completed homework be scheduled additional opportunities to complete the work. If students are missing an assignment they will be assigned a consequence through the following schedule:
1 freebie
30 minute detention
30 minute detention
Major Office Referral
All students will have the opportunity for reteaching and retaking assessments. Students will have five school days to retake the assessment after the original assessment is returned to them. Students must complete a retake form for re-teaching prior to retaking the assessment. If students choose not to complete the retake form and tasks they will not be allowed to retake the assessment.
Students will have an opportunity to earn grade through assignments, in- class activities, assessments, projects, and weekly learning checks. All grades are posted on the Synergy Portal.
1 93%-100%
2 85%-92%
3 77%-84%
4 69%-76%
5 68% & Below
For more information about academic opportunities for success, please see the student handbook.
Student will explore linear, quadratic, and exponential equations in depth. They will also study probability concepts as an extension of the middle school courses: Integrated II and III. Algebra I is designed for students who have strong understanding of the basics of arithmetic, demonstrated algebraic readiness, and who understand mathematics in a more abstract form.