CC8 Wild & Evans

Mrs. Wild, M-Ed (STEM)

mewild@smcps.org

Esperanza Middle School

URL for this site: https://sites.google.com/smcps.org/mewild/home



ASSIGNMENT/EVENT CALENDAR. Calendars are separated by period blocks. The calendar will be updated daily to reflect both classwork and homework.

This site is intended to support he collaboration between teacher, student, and parents/guardians. Modules will be opened as we progress through the year, and supporting documents and links will be added. Students must learn to be their own best advocate for learning by "helping you to help yourself." We are the facilitator of that habit!

CELL PHONE POLICY

CELL PHONE D106 Mrs. Wild (CC8 Math)

POLICY

  • TURNED OFF and PUT AWAY unless special permission is given by me.
    • May only be used for the purpose as stated for that particular event.


CONSEQUENCE(S)

...are at my discretion

  • Turn off and place face-down on my desk until end of class. (Document)
  • Retrieval by Safety & Security/Ms. Murdock until end of day. (Document & Contact Home)
  • Conditional Restriction from having cell phone in math class. (Document, Contact Home & Must leave in locker)

Course Information and Scope and Sequence

Students begin grade 8 with transformational geometry. They study rigid transformations and congruence, then dilations and similarity (this provides background for understanding the slope of a line in the coordinate plane). Next, they build on their understanding of proportional relationships from grade 7 to study linear relationships. They express linear relationships using equations, tables, and graphs, and make connections across these representations. They expand their ability to work with linear equations in one and two variables. Building on their understanding of a solution to an equation in one or two variables, they understand what is meant by a solution to a system of equations in two variables. They learn that linear relationships are an example of a special kind of relationship called a function. They apply their understanding of linear relationships and functions to contexts involving data with variability. They extend the definition of exponents to include all integers, and in the process codify the properties of exponents. They learn about orders of magnitude and scientific notation in order to represent and compute with very large and very small quantities. They encounter irrational numbers for the first time and informally extend the rational number system to the real number system, motivated by their work with the Pythagorean Theorem. They wrap up the year with a study of the volumes of cones, cylinders, and spheres.

REQUIRED SUPPLIES for CC8 MATH - Mrs. Wild (D106)

Students are expected to come to class prepared with required materials.

  1. 5 subject spiral bound notebook with perforated pages
  2. earbuds/headphones with a round-jack (old i-product or windows)
  3. pencils & erasers
  4. highlighter(s)
  5. ruler
  6. glue stick(s)
  7. sticky notes
  8. dry-erase markers (black)
  9. colored pencils
  10. pens (blue & red)

CARNEGIE LEARNING:

  • PACING 137 days
    • Learning Together: 101 days
    • Learning Independently: 36 days

Additional paper-based and computer-based resources will be included for lessons and assignments.


COOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT STUDENT INTERVIEW document.

Link to Student Interview document.