Title: FAQ Frequently Asked Questions About Mr. Wedges Classroom
1FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) About Mr.
Wedges Classroom
2Should I use Mr. Wedges website?
- YES!! The website not only has the lesson plans
and homework assignments, but for each math
lesson, there is an on-line tutor, extra
examples, the lesson power point (notes) and
lesson quiz. In addition, there are review games
you can play to help you understand the concept.
3Will I have to bring my textbook to class each
day?
- We will rarely use the Saxon math textbook. You
will be given a studdy buddy for every 8 lessons.
The studdy buddy has notes, sample problems,
class problems and extra practice worksheets.
The studdy buddys include just what you need to
know to learn the standard and complete the
homework. You will be creating your own textbook
in the form of a math-foldable, which includes
the vocabulary words and sample problems for each
concept we learn.
4If Im gone, do I get my assignment when class
starts?
- NO!! If youre gone, I expect you to come in
before school starts to get your assignment.
Remember you can go on-line to get the notes and
information at any time!
5What is Wedge-Mart and the Bank of Wedge?
- Wedge-Mart is a locally owned store that sells
food and school supplies. Its a place to spend
your Wedge. The Bank of Wedge offers savings
bonds, checking accounts and stock certificates.
6When is Wedge-Mart open?
- Wedge-Mart is open from 800 am until
announcements begin. It is also open between
passing periods. Once the tardy bell has rung,
the store will close. The store is open during
all study halls and after school.
7How do I earn Wedge?
- A variety of ways! Exceeding class expectations,
answering tough math questions, participating in
class, helping Mr. Wedge when he needs it,
working at Wedge-Mart, earning interest by saving
your money in the Bank of Wedge are just a few
ways.
8What Can I do with Wedge?
- You can spend them at Wedge-Mart and you can save
them in your bank account. You earn a certain
interest rate if you have money in your checking
account. Speaking of checking account, you are
responsible for keeping your check book updated
and neat!
9Do we have to pay taxes?
- Yes! At the end of each quarter, you will pay
income taxes. However, it is possible to get
rebates by having no late assignments, green dots
and playing all-star games.
10What are Math All-Star Games?
- Math all-star games are challenging math and
critical thinking puzzles you and 1 partner may
work together to solve. Most all-star games take
between 5-15 minutes to solve. If your answer is
correct, you will be given a math sticker to put
on your chart. Generally, class time is provided
on Fridays for you to work on them. However, you
may have to use study hall time to complete them.
At the beginning of the quarter, you decide how
many you think you can complete (as part of your
math goal.)
11What is the Wedge-Land Stockmarket?
- Some people like to invest their money in order
to (hopefully) earn more. You can invest Wedge
in the stock market. Simply choose a company and
then make an appointment at the Bank of Wedge.
You buy stocks or pieces of the company. For
example, if you buy 10 stocks (or shares) in
Coca-Cola at 1.25 a share, for a total of
12.50, you own that much of the company. Then,
you can sell your shares at any time, hopefully
for a better price. Lets say 2 weeks later,
Coca-Cola stock sells for 2.75! You sell your
10 shares for 27.50! A companys stock price
rises when it comes out with a new product or a
large number of people invest in it. Be careful
though, stock prices can drop!
12What are The Essential 32 Expectations?
- They are the 32 most important expectations we
have of each other. We will expect everyone to
work towards meeting the expectations, Mr. Wedge
included. If any person needs help meeting
expectations, there will be re-training sessions
at 8am, during lunch and after school. During
this time, Mr. Wedge will practice meeting the
expectations.
13What is the Wall of Fame?
- The Wall of Fame is in the back of the classroom.
Each student will get his/her own section to
place clippings of themselves, stars that theyve
earned and other examples of positive behavior.
Mr. Wedge encourages all students to write
positive messages on stars and place them on
someones block.
14What is the Math Challenge?
- Each Monday, during DAPS, everyone will be given
a copy of the Math Challenge problem. Write your
answer on the back and place it in the tray. On
Friday, we will go over the math challenge
question. Students who correctly answered the
question will receive 5 and can sit in the Math
Star desk all the next week. This is optional!!
15What do I need to bring to class everyday?
- Have your trapper that has your math-foldable and
studdy buddy. ALWAYS have your homework
assignment completed. In addition, bring a
pencil and correcting pen.
16What Happens if I dont bring my materials to
class?
- You will have to pay a fine and have a
re-training session with Mr. Wedge at lunch that
same day.
17When is an assignment considered late?
- If you come to class without your assignment, it
is considered late and it will automatically be
reduced to a C-. You will then have to stay
after school that night or come in early the next
morning to complete it with Mr. Wedge. You will
also have to notify your parents. Mr. Wedge is
very consistent about NOT tolerating late
assignments!
18What is D.A.P.S.?
- DAPS stands for daily arithmetic problem set.
These are 5-6 review questions that you will
answer within the first 10 minutes of class.
They are bell-ringer problems designed to help
you review important concepts. Mr. Wedge and/or
the teacher assistant will have to correct
them. On Friday, you will turn your DAPS sheet
in for 25 points.
19Who is a Teacher Assistant?
- Each week, Mr. Wedge will select a student or
students to help him correct DAPS and assignments
during the first 10 minutes of class. TAs will
get paid, but have to meet certain expectations.
You will be expected to know enough about the
DAPS problems to help your classmates.
20Do I have a Math Folder?
- Yes, these folders are kept in Ft. Knox (the
class filing cabinet.) These folders have your
math goals and dots. At the beginning of each
quarter, you write 5 specific math goals for you
to work towards. If you achieve them, you will
be in Mr. Wedges math all-star club. Also, in
your folder are your dots. You will test on
each math standard (concept) that we learn. If
you get none wrong on the quiz, you are green,
which means you are above level. If you get 1-3
wrong, you are yellow, which means you are
on-level. If you get more than 4 wrong, you are
red and considered below-level. These dots help
you figure out what you need to practice on for
re-tests.
21Why should I care about math?
- Math is all around you!! How much time do you
need to get ready in the morning? How much does
this new CD cost? If I need to save 20 of my
allowance to buy a new bike, how much is that?
What is my running rate during track? What is my
free throw percentage? Math is the most
important subject to study! Im not just saying
that because Im a math teacher, but math is
something you use every day!
22What is Mr. Wedge going to do to make class
interesting and fun?
- The job of the teacher is to make class
interesting and different. I do this by playing
review games. But, before we can play games, we
have to learn the concepts. Not everyday can be
fun and games, some days require us to sit and
pay attention and practice. But, I promise to
provide enough time and examples so everyone can
understand what were doing. Math is fun, as fun
as you want to make it!
23What is the class routine?
- First 10 minutes of class
- Have your homework assignment laying on your
desk, ready to exchange and correct. - Complete DAPS. Mr. Wedge or teacher assistant
must correct. - Correct homework assignment (answers on white
board.) Once corrected, give assignment to the
owner. - Once you have your homework assignment corrected,
make corrections to earn points back.
24- The next 20 minutes
- We will either be presenting a new lesson (notes
and examples) or at stations. Stations
include practice at whiteboards, practice using
website on the smart board or playing a math
game. Generally, Monday and Wednesday will be
new lesson days. Tuesdays and Thursdays will
be used to review the previous days concepts
using stations. Fridays will be used for math
challenge and quiz and re-quiz. As a rule, no
homework is given on Fridays. - The last 10 minutes
- You will have this time to work on your
assignment and ask any additional questions.