Mathematics
Mathematics
IM1 - for an extra resource to your canvas classroom, click on the link above at this website for materials from any unit during the entire year.
IM3 - EVERYTHING is entirely on your canvas account.
2020-2021
This is the google website for Ms. Bellotti. I will be using canvas as my platform to have classes during remote learning. Please check canvas each and every day that you are scheduled to have class by clicking on the "Modules" tab at the far LEFT and be sure to report to your zoom meeting during your scheduled class time (all zoom codes are posted in our canvas classroom):
Canvas classroom @ https://sandiegounified.instructure.com/
To my Scripps Family, click on the link below:
Trouble Shooting How to Log Into Canvas or Submit Your Work via Canvas:
“I went to the App Store and downloaded the Canvas app. Then I put in San Diego Unified School District as my school then it automatically logged me into your class and took me straight to your site.”
"The way to submit through pictures: Click on the assignment and print the blank sheets out. Then complete the work and take a picture on your phone. Once it’s in your camera roll, go to where you turn in the assignment and press submit. The middle option will say library and once you press that you can submit any picture from your camera roll. "
"I submitted my work by looking for the assignment, then clicking "submit assignment". Then I searched the appropriate space to find the assignment. (Google Drive, file upload- your device) Then click browse for local storage - which means that the file they want to submit must be downloaded. By double clicking the assignment this way, they've added the assignment. Then finish by pressing submit. By double clicking files in Google Drive, this works too. After reloading the page or finding the assignment again they can find their submitted work.
Depending on what program to annotate (I recommend Kami, its useful for this, it automatically converts Word doc. to pdf files) or photo, they can submit any support any type of file. I submitted pdfs of my work. I did not get an email from my school email address.
I did check my answers with the answer key and I found what I needed to work on. 😁 "
click on the link below for directions to load zoom on your computer:
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1wAuwPwzycTrN4ExLG0xeUmeqxxP0jRuqiDKukPnItXE/edit?usp=sharing
Hi Scripps Family, April 16, 2020
I am wishing everyone safety and their best health - mental, emotional and physical health - during our quarantine. I miss all of you but I'm committed to doing my best at providing the materials necessary for next school year, in 2 different math classes. I really enjoy making the videos for each lesson for AIM1 and IM2 and I expect you to be using them to help you. I still make goals for teaching, as a Mom and as a person for each day.
I do better with these changes by being in touch with my mindset. I try to give myself at least 1 hour a day to work out, I try to sleep properly, I try to find gratitude for as many things as I can each day, I pray daily, I focus on my family with check-ins with my kids and providing home cooked meals each day, I contact one loved one once a day, and ultimately I remind myself that this quarantine WILL end. Even though we are uncertain about when or how we can return to some form of life that was normal, we must remember that this is temporary.
I find hope when I envision some return to a lifestyle that we had and when I envision what that day will look like. Just what will we do first? I just wish so much that in August we can return to Scripps Ranch High School physically. Please try to remember that THERE WILL BE SOMETHING THAT EACH OF US WILL MISS ABOUT THIS ISOLATION PERIOD, so try your hardest to do your best each day. Try not to get in your own way of your own happiness. Remember that sometimes warriors are not destined for battle but need to stand and be present. The key to all of this is patience and time. So let yourself feel the things that you feel, be mindful of yourself and find a way to work through the frustrations or distractions of the conflict inside of yourself and let yourself be happy. This is not permanent.
Best regards,
Ms. Bellotti
Here is something else that you can do for fun if you are bored: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NGi3CzD0gY7Dq83dtX_Oa4LDVdU0qkew251N6LQk-Fw/htmlview
Here is a free u-tube of YOGA with my dear yogi master to help you stretch and ease you mind; meditate any stress or anxiety that all this change brings away to help you: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUCN71XsXn1JOcJs_C1PRZQ
Concerts are coming online from your favorite artists too!
Try to develop a routine for yourself and set daily goals. Try to go outside for a walk, help with meals and cleaning as much as you can. Set up goals based on your interests, values and needs. I highly recommend some form of fitness like yoga or using your body to do resistance training. There are also lots of options free online. I recommend daily journal writings and personal development time in meditation, prayer or whatever your belief system is. Stay strong Falcon Family; we WILL get through this. Hope you do your part to be a "Helper" and to be a good citizen in your home and to your communities. I highly recommend the movie "Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" for you and your family if you are allowed; it is out of Pittsburgh my home town! Try to find greatness in anything that you can and have a grateful heart for anything like breathing.