MATH 7
Welcome, students and parents!
Each and every student will be challenged with a dynamic year of work and projects that will help prepare them for future classes in mathematics! My goal is to build the confidence they need in order to be successful!
Mission Statement
We believe mathematics is vital to the development of an analytical, questioning mind. All students can discover and appreciate mathematical ideas and can learn to see them as their own. We offer an individualized program challenging students at all levels to develop mathematical curiosity and appropriate communication skills. Our foremost concerns are for young people to stretch to their fullest potential, become independent learners, be adept at using technology, and be confident in mathematical endeavors.
Math 7 Course Description
Topics: Ratios and Proportional Relationships, The Number System, Expressions and Equations, Geometry, Statistics and Probability
Descriptor: Students will expand their understanding of ratios from Math 6 by utilizing it in problems of proportions and percent. Real-world topics such as discounts, interest rates, taxes, and tips will help to solidify student learning of this topic. As they bridge the connections amongst fractions, decimals, and percent, they will extend this knowledge to the both sides of the number-line as well as solve simple to complex problems in one variable. Students will also use their knowledge of ratios in Geometry by creating scale drawings of geometric figures. In addition, students will be introduced to properties of basic 2- and 3-dimensional shapes, solving problems of areas and volumes. Lastly, students will be introduced to basic statistics and probability concepts, understanding how each are interrelated.
Project-Based Learning: The topics of Math 7 lends itself nicely to several projects that will relate many of the topics together, as well as integrate different subject areas. Jewelry Box Guitar (Math and Music) – Music is math. Songs are divided in mathematical bars, notes are fractional, and the instruments themselves are constructed using mathematics. Students will construct their own 3-string jewelry box guitar, write music, and play music to learn fractions, decimals, and percent. Shaping Our World (Math and Health) – What if we could shape things better? A spoon. A toothbrush. Or even a pen. Using the concepts of geometric shapes, symmetry, surface area, and volume, students will apply this knowledge with the aid of technology (CAD and 3D-printing) to reshape existing products to be more ergonomic. Math can help shape the products we interact with to become more comfortable and reduce long-term injuries. According to Research, It’s Proportionally Not Fair (Math and Economics) – As the world experiences inflation, higher taxes, and increasing interest rates, different people from different parts of society (ethnicity, socioeconomic, and gender) will experience the effects from these economic changes in disproportionate ways. Students will apply their knowledge of proportions, statistical research, and apply probabilities to understand the community and the world at large through the lens of economics and social injustice.
Accountability Contract
Student success requires everyone to play their part.
Teacher
What is the teacher accountable for?
- Prepare high quality teaching materials and lessons for all classes.
- Ensure a productive environment for students during class.
- Help students with learning of material during class, providing multiple modes of explanations and engagements.
- Communicate with parents/guardians when students fall below 80%.
- Grade all work within 48 hours of students' submission.
- Update the online grading and classroom platforms so that parents and students are informed of progress.
- Send out weekly progress reports to parents.
- Motivate and encourage students to perform at the highest level.
Parents
What are parents accountable for?
- Provide a quiet place each day at home for your child to complete homework.
- Ensure your child is coming to school prepared with proper materials for learning (books, pencils, etc.).
- Ensure your child is completing daily homework assignments to at least 85% accuracy.
- Check online to monitor your child’s missing assignments and grades.
- Motivate and encourage your child to perform at the highest level.
- Communicate with the teacher if you have questions or concerns about classwork.
- Communicate with the teacher if you expect your child to be missing from school (planned trips, vacations, etc.).
Students
What are students accountable for?
- Come to class each day prepared with proper materials for learning (books, pencils, etc.).
- Engage in classwork and homework each day.
- Complete and turn in daily homework assignments with at least 85% accuracy.
- Check online to monitor missing assignments and grades.
- Communicate with the teacher to get extra help to complete challenging assignments.
- Communicate with the teacher to get extra time (for illnesses, vacations, etc.).
- Find what will motivate you to do well in school so that you can perform at your highest level.
About Me
Over 20 years later, I am excited to teach as when I taught my first class! Education is my passion and I don't plan to quit any time soon!
Interestingly, I didn't originally wanted to become a teacher. I started off wanting to become a cardiologist (but didn't want to see people dying), to an artist (didn't want to starve), to management science (didn't want the environment of Wall Street 8+ hours a day), and finally to teaching math. This long and twisted journey paved the way for me to become the math teacher I am today. It has led me to design math projects around science, art, economics, and even English.
I'm not one to be found idle. When I'm not teaching, my days are either filled with working on projects in education,
shooting pool,
hiking,
stipling,
traveling , or
swing dancing. Recently, I have become an avid reader completed my first
100 books in a year.
Life is short and there's so much to discover and learn!