You can access your child's grades, missing assignments, attendance and tardiness by signing in to PowerSchool. If you so not have the pin number and user ID that was sent to you, please contact the middle school office for that information.
On Google Classroom, you will be able to view your child's weekly schedule, their assignments and tasks, as well as any assessments for the classroom. You can also see if they have missing assignments or important Due Dates.
Imagine Learning is our online math platform that houses our 6th grade math Curriculum from Illustrative Math. Grade 6 is a year of exciting mathematics! Students study ratio and rate, learn to divide fractions by fractions, extend their understanding of number to include negative numbers, and understand and use variables, to name just some of the major work of this year. This course unfolds across 9 units that range in length from about 18 to 27 days. Units and other grade-level materials can be found on this page.
Click on the Imagine Learning image link to view our curriculum.
This Google Sheet is a collection of "How-To's" to get you started using Google Apps and other apps that we will use in class. Just click on the link to go to helpful videos and step-by-step examples :)
Go to the tutor.com website and search for the topic you need help with. Use your Google "Cube" or "Waffle" to find the app that is connected to your school account. You can choose online chats or LIVE tutors to help you with problems and concepts that we are learning in class! Use this resource often to help you practice problems or study for upcoming quizzes and tests!
Go to tutor.com for math help!
Go to the Khan Academy website and search for the topic you or your student needs help with. For example, if you need help dividing decimals, go to the top of the page and click on the search bar. Type in "dividing decimals" and press enter. Videos and practice problems on how to divide decimals will pop up. You can do this with ANY concept we are learning in class. If you are not sure of the concept, look at your weekly agenda to see what we are learning that week :)
GO TO Khan Academy for math help!