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Title: Back to School Night


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Back to School Night
  • Sitta Cohen
  • Educ 6584.92
  • Summer I, 2006

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Back to School NightAlgebra II Ms. Cohen
  • Getting to Know One Another
  • My Philosophy of Education
  • Technology in the Classroom
  • Class Procedures
  • Expectations
  • Grading
  • Communication
  • Contact Information

3
Getting to Know the Students
  • We will form links to the real world.
  • Is your student interested in art, music, movies,
    sports, the economy or science?
  • Math Exposure Alert!

They are surrounded by math even in the popular
culture.
4
Getting to Know Your Students Math Teacher
  • B.Sc. and MBA degrees from McGill University and
    a MAT (candidate) from FDU. I have additional
    graduate level course work in statistics.
  • Worked in the multicultural global corporate
    sphere and can add relevance to our daily
    lessons.
  • I have two children. At this stage in my life, I
    have the freedom to do what I really enjoy share
    knowledge and nurture young people.
  • Before returning to the workplace, I spent many
    years volunteering in my childrens schools.
  • Click resume for more detail on what Ive done.

5
About Me
  • I love taking pictures, movies,
  • music, reading, nature and running.
  • I am currently reading, To Infinity and Beyond A
    Cultural History of the Infinite, by Professor
    Eli Maor. Next on my list, Digital Fortress, by
    Dan Brown.
  • As a student, my dreaded subject was
  • I am originally from Montreal, Canada.
  • I have two sons one loves math.
  • The other hates it.

English.
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My Philosophy of Education
  • I believe that education is the foundation of our
    meritocracy, that rigor and intellectual
    curiosity are at the base of this foundation and
    that we shortchange our young people if we demand
    anything less of them and ourselves as educators.
  • I believe that a strong foundation in mathematics
    and science will allow students to confidently
    pursue higher learning and take charge of their
    futures.
  • I believe it is important to incorporate
    appropriate technology into the classroom. Not
    only is it fun, it meets students in the
    electronic world in which they live.

7
Supplies
  • Notebook
  • Binder
  • Pencils, Rulers and Erasers
  • Graph Paper
  • Graphing Calculator
  • Internet Access

8
Technology in the Classroom
  • Students will be using graphing calculators.
  • Students will be using computer/internet based
    manipulatives to help construct their
    understanding of mathematical concepts. The
    following are two examples
  • Students will also be using non-electronic
    manipulatives where appropriate.

9
Classroom Procedures
  • Raise your hand when you wish to speak or ask a
    question.
  • When you are absent, it is your responsibility to
    find out what you missed and make up the missed
    work.
  • When you enter the classroom, consult the Do
    Now instructions that are posted on the
    left-hand board.
  • Check the assignment board
  • Deadlines are closer than they appear.
  • Homework and assignments are also posted in the
    Do the Math! newsletter.
  • Be sure to sign-out on the board by the door if
    you need to leave the classroom for pull-out
    activity.

10
Grading
  • Students grades will be based on homework and
    assignments, participation (this means asking
    questions) quizzes and tests.
  • The distribution is a follows
  • Homework 10
  • Assignments 30
  • Participation 20
  • Quizzes and Tests 40
  • Total 100
  • Students will be keeping a grading log so that
    they can keep track of their own progress
    throughout the year.

Based on Talk-Back Question Sheet.
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Talk Back Question Sheet
  • Key to success in this class is the students
    willingness to ask questions.
  • Key to academic success is knowing what you
    know and knowing what you dont know.
  • Students are self-conscious asking questions.
  • Each Talk Back is one sheet of at least three,
    well considered questions.
  • Ask Questions! Lots of Questions!

12
Expectations
Whether you think you can or you cant, you are
right. Henry Ford
  • I expect that every student behaves respectfully
    in class, of the teacher and the other students.
  • I expect that every student follows the classroom
    procedures.
  • I expect that every student participates in class
    discussions and that all homework and assignments
    are completed.
  • I expect every student to succeed in this class.

13
Communication Do the Math! Bi-weekly Newsletter
  • Lesson Outlines
  • Homework
  • Assignments
  • Quizzes
  • Tests
  • Supply List
  • Procedures
  • Math Exposure Alert!

14
Contact Information
  • Office Hours
  • Room 201, Monday-Friday, 230pm-315pm
  • Students Please make an appointment during
    class.
  • Parents Please email or phone the day before,
    for a phone or face to face conference.
  • Email address sitta_cohen_at_student.fdu.edu
  • Telephone Township H.S. 112-358-1321 x 608

15
Final Comment
  • I am looking forward to a great school year and
    successful collaboration with your students.
  • Thank you for your attention.
  • Please feel free to contact me.
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