Someone walk off with the volume of the encyclopedia you want? Try a quicksearch on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Ask Oxford: http://www.askoxford.com/?view=ukNot all dictionaries are created equally. Try the Oxford English Dictionary online.
http://www.webmath.com/
Stuck on a certain HW problem? This site will take you through it step by step to help you solve your pecific problem. It's awesome.
Maths is Fun - Math Resources This is a great site to practice your times tables. There are other fun games too.
Cool math 4 kids - math games, math puzzles, math lessons - designed for kids and fun!
I played with the Home Page for quite some time! This site is a blast. Play and learn at the same time. Very colorful!
The Federalist Papers
The College of Law at the University of Oklahoma provides this site of the 86 Federalist Papers. See what our Founding fathers had in mind.
Things that are not in the U.S. Constitution - The U.S. Constitution Online - US Constitution.net
Ever wonder if it's in the Constitution? Many of the things we rely on aren't. This site tells about what's NOT in the Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net This site not only provides the text of the U.S. Constitution, it also lproveds The Declaration of Independence, and The Articles of Confederation. It also has games and brain teasers.
The Mascot Dilemma: Pride or Prejudice? This is an interesting site to visit for a "perspective check." Agruments fit with the Persausive writing assignmenmt.
Oxford English Dictionary Look up a word or receive the new word for the day, a OED service.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Policies and Procedures
Mrs. Schmieding's Classroom Expectations:
1. Be in your seat at the bell.
2. Bring all needed materials to class including books, paper, pencils and pens.
3. Fill in your planner with the assignment written on the board at the start of the class period. Students may not write No HW. All students must write what the assignment was for each given day.
1. Be in your seat at the bell.
2. Bring all needed materials to class including books, paper, pencils and pens.
3. Fill in your planner with the assignment written on the board at the start of the class period. Students may not write No HW. All students must write what the assignment was for each given day.
Parents may communicate with me using the planner. I will sign off on assignments if the student brings it to me at the end of the class period.
4. Respect extends to people and property.
5. Students' planner will be used as their Hall Pass once signed by the teacher. All students are required to bring their planner to class each day.
6. Friday is Friday Quiz day. Students will be tested on the content of that week. After the quiz, students will make up missing, incomplete, and work that has not achieved at least 70% accuracy. Full credit is given for assignments that is resubmitted with corrections made.
7. The best way to communicate with me is by email: schmieding_p@4j.lane.edu.
4. Respect extends to people and property.
5. Students' planner will be used as their Hall Pass once signed by the teacher. All students are required to bring their planner to class each day.
6. Friday is Friday Quiz day. Students will be tested on the content of that week. After the quiz, students will make up missing, incomplete, and work that has not achieved at least 70% accuracy. Full credit is given for assignments that is resubmitted with corrections made.
7. The best way to communicate with me is by email: schmieding_p@4j.lane.edu.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
How much Math is enough Math
Your student will probably have about 20-30 minutes of homework a night. I try to give students enough time in class to at least get a good start on their homework. A lot of the students actually finish their homework in class...about half have to take it home. I would be glad to sign off completion of homework on their planner page at the end of class. Students must take the initiative to bring the planner to me the last 5 minutes of class along with their completed homework. Please let me know how I can further assist you in keeping your student organized and current.
An excellent new resource I will be using in class is Danica McKellar's book, "Math Doesn't Suck." I highly recommend this book as an at-home resource book. It's very common sense, funny, and current. I was able to find it
Happenings at Home
Please check the "Happenings" label to check on what is currently going on in the classroom, or what changes are in progress. I look forward to helping you keep in touch with what is going on in the classroom.
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