Tue Aug 12
Procedures are things you will often need to do when you are in a class. Procedures tell students how to do the simple, everyday things -- so that everyone can do the routine stuff and stay focused on learning the new stuff.
Let's take the next seven minutes to review and discuss the second half of our class procedures -- so everyone knows how to accomplish the routine tasks.
1. What will we be learning?
2. Where is my textbook?
3. How do I find my assignments - CYUQs?
To answer these questions, let's go to Google Classroom > Stream to look at our class' syllabus.
As we work together to master the math standards, we will use a McGraw Hill math textbook.
To get to the online textbook, go to Clever > Click McGraw Hill
Today, I will give you your physical textbooks (V1 and V2). Please LEAVE THESE AT HOME.
Both the physical and online versions have examples. In addition, the online version contains tutoring videos, self-check quizzes, step-by-step solutions for selected problems, and a Multilingual eGlossary.
Google Classroom is the place to get information about our class.
I use Google Classroom to post class information, assignments and share links.
I do not use Google Classroom to collect work. I do not do any grading with Google Classroom. I do not message with Google Classroom.
Assignments that are due -- from any class -- show up in the To-Do list. If you want to remove them from your to-do-list, click Mark As Done. You can see all assignments (even the ones you've marked as done) by going to Google Classroom's Classwork Tab.
Survey
Due 8/12
Please go to Clever > Google Classroom > go to our class > Classwork (or ToDo) and open today's assignment, and follow the link to complete the survey.
When finished, go to Clever > McGraw Hill > Math Course 1 and explore
Also, check out Clever > Teacher Pages > Mr Olsen
Lesson 4
Class Info
Procedures are things you will often need to do when you are in a class. Procedures tell students how to do the simple, everyday things -- so that everyone can do the routine stuff and stay focused on learning the new stuff.
Let's take the next seven minutes to review and discuss the second half of our class procedures -- so everyone knows how to accomplish the routine tasks.
Lesson 4
Class Info
1. What will we be learning?
2. Where is my textbook?
3. How do I find my assignments - CYUQs?
To answer these questions, let's go to Google Classroom > Stream to look at our class' syllabus.
Lesson 1
Class Info
As we work together to master the math standards, we will use a McGraw Hill math textbook.
To get to the online textbook, go to Clever > Click McGraw Hill
Today, I will give you your physical textbooks (V1 and V2). Please LEAVE THESE AT HOME.
Both the physical and online versions have examples. In addition, the online version contains tutoring videos, self-check quizzes, step-by-step solutions for selected problems, and a Multilingual eGlossary.
Lesson 1
Class Info
Google Classroom is the place to get information about our class.
I use Google Classroom to post class information, assignments and share links.
I do not use Google Classroom to collect work. I do not do any grading with Google Classroom. I do not message with Google Classroom.
Assignments that are due -- from any class -- show up in the To-Do list. If you want to remove them from your to-do-list, click Mark As Done. You can see all assignments (even the ones you've marked as done) by going to Google Classroom's Classwork Tab.
Lesson 1
Survey
Due 8/12
Please go to Clever > Google Classroom > go to our class > Classwork (or ToDo) and open today's assignment, and follow the link to complete the survey.
When finished, go to Clever > McGraw Hill > Math Course 1 and explore
Also, check out Clever > Teacher Pages > Mr Olsen