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Title: Algebra and Pre-Algebra


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Algebra and Pre-Algebra
  • Class expectations

2
Textbooks
  • Textbooks cost a lot of money. You will not
    receive a book for two weeks. When you get your
    book, take it home. We have a classroom set of
    books. Your book will be for homework only

3
Materials
  • 3 ring binder
  • Paper
  • Binder dividers
  • Dry Erase Markers
  • Pens and pencils (one for every day)
  • Writing notebook (1 subject)
  • Calculator You can get a TI-30 at Wal-Mart
  • You have to fill out a form to borrow when of my
    calculators in class.

4
What are we gonna learn about?
  • You are going to be so successful this year!

5
Classroom Rules
  • Respect
  • Respect
  • Respect
  • Respect
  • Respect
  • Respect
  • Respect

6
In other words.
  • Respect Ms. Banks by
  • Coming to class on time
  • Coming to class prepared
  • Being attentive in class
  • Not drawing on desks or leaving a mess behind
  • Using the 5 minutes between blocks for bathroom
    breaks, drinking breaks, etc.

7
In other words. (cont)
  • Respect others by
  • Not talking while they are talking or trying to
    listen
  • Not hitting, punching, throwing things at, or
    harassing them in any way.
  • Helping each other
  • Making everyone feel welcome and safe in school.

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In other words.(cont)
  • Respect yourself by
  • Taking advantage of the educational opportunities
    you have
  • Getting assignments done on time.
  • Coming to class prepared
  • Asking questions or getting extra help
  • Making up work missed due to illness or lessons
  • Being accountable for you.

9
Consequences
  • Failure to follow rules
  • 1st - Warning
  • 2nd - 10 minute ASD or lunch detention
  • 3rd 40 minute ASD and a call home
  • Caught cheating on homework, test, or quiz, you
    get a ZERO
  • Of course, these punishments may change due to
    the severity of the offense.

10
Grading
  • Quarter grades will be determined by following
    things
  • Test and Quizzes We will have a test or quiz
    every Friday
  • Assignments
  • Participation

11
First Class Assignment
  • Take out a piece of paper and write down your
    dream.
  • What do you want to be?  Do you want to have a
    nice house someday?  Picture it and write it
    down. 
  • How many of you want to be successful? 

12
Successful People have 6 Traits
  •    CreativityCreativity isn't just for the arts
    In business, engineering, science, medicine,
    those at the top are creative.  They think
    outside the box and do new things.  Donald Trump
    even wrote a book called "The Art of the Deal."
  • The ability to think and figure things
    outThinking and figuring things out isn't just
    for science  Creating a dance routine requires
    planning and thinking.  Writing requires planning
    and thinking ahead.   

13
Successful People have 6 Traits
  • The ability to self-teachWhen you're close to
    the top or at the top of your profession, there's
    no longer anyone around to teach you what you
    need to know next  Those who make it to the top
    and stay there are the ones who figure out what
    they need to learn next and learn it on their
    own.  This is especially true for someone setting
    out to create something that's never been done
    before!       

14
Successful People have 6 Traits
  • A positive attitudeBloom where you are planted.
    (Most kids have never heard this quote before! 
    You may want to explain it a bit.)I'm sure that
    this class isn't where you want to be or what you
    want to be doing with your time  But, there
    comes a time in life when you have to decide what
    kind of person you are going to be Are you the
    type to gripe and complain the whole time?  Or
    are you the type to make the best of the
    situation and find a way to use it to your
    benefit?When life gives you lemons, make
    lemonade and sell it!     
  •  

15
Successful People have 6 Traits
  • ConfidenceSome people just naturally have this,
    but most of us need to build it And we build it
    through hard work, accomplishments and conquering
    fears.      
  • DriveSuccessful people know what they want, set
    their goals and aim high  They want it badly and
    work very hard to get it!  

16
So, where does this put us?  Why are we even here?
  • I'm going to teach you how to be successful. 
    You're going to learn how to be creative, how to
    think and figure things out and how to self-teach
    (this is the most important one).  You are going
    to build confidence because you ARE going to
    conquer this class.  It just so happens that the
    subject I'm going to use to teach you these
    things is Algebra and Pre-Algebra.
  •  The positive attitude and the drive are up to
    you.  These are things that have to come from
    deep inside YOU!  These are your decisions  All
    you have to do is to decide to have them and they
    are yours and no one can take them away!

17
How many of you think you are bad in math?
  • NO!!  That's not right!  You're NOT bad in math
    -- You just had bad experiences with math in the
    past.  It's doesn't mean you can't do it.  It
    doesn't mean that you aren't good at it!

18
Bright People
  • Albert Einstein was four years old before he
    could speak and seven before he could read.
  • As a boy Thomas Edison was told by his teachers
    that he was too stupid to learn anything.
  • Werner von Braun flunked ninth-grade algebra. 
    (One of our most important rocket developers from
    1930-1970.)
  • Winston Churchill failed the sixth grade.

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Bright People
  • Albert Einstein was four years old before he
    could speak and seven before he could read.
  • As a boy Thomas Edison was told by his teachers
    that he was too stupid to learn anything.
  • Werner von Braun flunked ninth-grade algebra. 
    (One of our most important rocket developers from
    1930-1970.)
  • Winston Churchill failed the sixth grade.

20
Bright People
  • Louis Pasteur was rated mediocre in chemistry
    when he attended the Royal College.  (He later
    discovered that germs cause disease -- got
    hospitals to become sanitary, invented the
    pasteurization of milk and cured rabies.)
  • Paul Orfalea, the founder of Kinko's, failed the
    2nd grade twice and was actually labeled as
    retarded.
  • Walt Disney was fired by a newspaper editor
    because he had "no good ideas."  (Yeah,
    Disneyland and cartoons were really bad ideas.)

21
Success is a Series of Walls
  • Success is a series of walls that you'll need to
    climb.  Some are higher than others.  Each of the
    math classes you need to take is a wall to climb
    and these are going to be higher for some of you
    than for others.
  •  As you climb these walls, there are going to be
    people on the ground below you
  • One type will be pushing your caboose up that
    wall
  • The other type will be throwing rocks at you,
    trying to knock you down
  • There will be the people next to you who are also
    trying to climb the wall  These are your fellow
    students  They are there to encourage you... 
    Hey, put your foot there, this is the best way
    up!

22
Bright People
  • I'm at the top of the wall I'm reaching my hand
    down to pull you up!
  • It's your job in life to let the rocks from below
    bounce off of you, encourage the climber next to
    you and climb toward the right person at the top.
  • Each wall you make it over will strengthen you
    and the next wall will be that much easier to
    climb.
  • Now, how many of you are going to be successful
    in this class?

23
First Assignment
  • Read through the Disclosure and then go to your
    computer. Go to http//sites.google.com/site/msb
    ankswebsite/
  • Review the disclosure
  • Under disclosure there is a form you must fill
    out. Filling out that form is worth 100 points.
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