SUPPLY LIST -
These are the materials that are needed for 2019-20:
Please try to have all materials on or before Monday, August 19th.
For Math 7:
- TWO large single-subject spiral notebooks (lined paper OR graph paper, with at least 100 sheets).
- 1 composition notebook
- Writing utensils and erasers to last you ALL year (I recommend pencil - regular or mechanical)
- pencil pouch
- highlighter
- gluesticks
- Optional: ruler/scissors
- A smile and a positive attitude
For Advanced Math 7:
- TWO large graph paper spiral notebooks (with at least 100 pages). If you have trouble finding these, try Staples or Amazon.
- Writing utensils and erasers to last you ALL year (I recommend pencil - regular or mechanical)
- pencil pouch
- highlighter
- gluesticks
- ruler (Optional: scissors)
- A smile and a positive attitude
I always accept donations of tissues, glue sticks, dry erase markers and reams of paper. Please consider donating to my classroom. Thank you!
STANFORD UNIVERSITY ONLINE COURSE FOR STUDENTS
My hope is to have my math students complete this course in class using the Chromebooks this Fall.
Link to the course: How to Learn Math Online: For Students
How to Learn Math is a free class for learners of all levels of mathematics. It combines really important information on the brain and learning with new evidence on the best ways to approach and learn math effectively. Many people have had negative experiences with math, and end up disliking math or failing. This class will give learners of math the information they need to become powerful math learners, it will correct any misconceptions they have about what math is, and it will teach them about their own potential to succeed and the strategies needed to approach math effectively. If you have had past negative experiences with math this will help change your relationship to one that is positive and powerful.