Shadowlawn Middle School   4734 Shadowlawn Road   Arlington, TN  38002   901-373-2654 

 

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Ms. Amy Garner

 

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Grade: 7th

 

 

 

Subjects: Math/ Pre-Algebra

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Email: garnera5@ten-nash.ten.k12.tn.us

 

GRADES ARE NOW ONLINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please check your childŐs grades, so that you may keep up with his/her progress!

 

 

I will post assignments and grades on a weekly basis.

 

Please e-mail me or call the school if you have any questions regarding your childŐs progress in my class.

 

CLASS MOTTO:  JUST DO IT!

 

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Class Rules

 

 

 

In order to have a successful learning experience, students must follow these procedures in my classroom:

 

1.    Students must bring all supplies to class on a daily basis. These include

2 sharpened pencils, 1 red pen, note/chart work folder, book and notebook.

2.    Students must complete all homework, which is given on Mon., Tues.,

And Thurs. evenings.

3.    Students must take an active role in learning. This means the student

Must take notes, ask questions and participate in the dayŐs lesson.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ASSIGNMENTS

5/15-5/19

BASIC AND ENRICHED

Monday: Money and Banking Folder-Balancing the Budget. Homework: None

Tuesday: Ch. 3 Test as a review. Money and Banking Folder-Balancing the budget. Homework: finish balance sheet at home and get signed

Wednesday: Money and Banking Folder: What if  I never finish High School? Homework: Ch. 4 Test as a review

Thursday: Money and Banking Folder: What experts say I should use as a guide for my budget. Homework: Get signatures and make sure folder is finished. Do Bonus sheet!!!!!!

Friday: Quiz in class. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Textbooks*

 

 

Subject

 

Book Title

Publisher / Author

7th grade Math

Glencoe Mathematics

Glencoe

Enriched Math

Transitional Math

UCSMP/Scott Foresman

 

Pre-Algebra

Glencoe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Shelby County School Board Textbook Policy Statement:

 

Textbooks are issued to students with the understanding that the textbooks will be properly maintained and returned at the appointed time. Sanctions will be invoked in the event that a pupil refuses to pay for a lost or damaged textbook at the replacement cost less reasonable depreciation. These sanctions are intended to prohibit lost or damaged textbooks through willful intent or neglect and include:

 

a.     Not allowing the student to earn course/subject credit until restitution is made;

b.     Withholding of all grades, cards, diplomas, certificates of progress, or transcripts until restitution is made; and

c.     Refusal to issue any additional textbooks until restitution is made.

 

Nothing in this policy shall prohibit any pupil or parent from voluntarily purchasing textbooks. (Policy 6212; T.C.A.¤49-3-310)

 

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Links to Educational Websites

 

 

  Dictionary:    http://dictionary.reference.com/

 

Thesaurus:      http://thesaurus.reference.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Grades

CLICK HERE TO VIEW YOUR GRADES ONLINE

There are four nine-week grading periods with ending dates* as follows:

 

End of first nine-weeks:  October 12, 2005

 

End of second nine-weeks:  December 16, 2005

 

End of third nine-weeks:  March 22,2006

 

End of fourth nine-weeks:  May 26, 2006

 

 

 

*The ending date may be extended or the school calendar may be altered due to inclement weather, energy crisis, or other special circumstances. If more than five make-up days are necessary, the Board of Education will determine when additional make-up days will be scheduled.