In my last post I taught you How to Calculate Your GPA,
in this post, I will be teaching you how to calculate your grade. Grades are MUCH more complicated than
GPA. So if finding your GPA was hard for
you, you might just want to ask your teacher or find out if your grade is
posted online.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
How to Calculate GPA
I hope everyone had a great Christmas!! I spent last week hanging out with my family
and enjoying some time off. We went for
a beautiful hike on the beach, ate more food than I should have eaten, and just
sat and talked about our lives.
With school coming back in session, some of you are starting
to wonder about your grades. Some
schools just finished their fall semester, and some have midterms or finals
coming up. Today I’m going to help you
find your GPA.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Student Resource Page Updated!!
Check out the new student resource page at Alpha Delta Academy. There are a ton of useful resources to math students including math games, practice exercises, and videos! Follow this link to check it out.
Labels:
Elementary School,
High School,
Middle School,
Study Skills
Monday, December 23, 2013
How to Get Your Teacher to Reply to Your Email
Emailing a teacher should always be your last resort. It shows much more respect to approach the
teacher in person at school during their office hours if you have a
question. However, sometimes an email is
necessary. Follow these steps to be sure
that your email is read and even replied to.
Friday, December 20, 2013
Math Fact Friday: Dad’s Worksheets
When I taught sixth grade math last year, I noticed a common
denominator (no pun intended) between the students that were struggling. None of them knew their math facts.
Now I am a very conceptual teacher; however, once students
understand HOW to add, subtract, multiply, and divide, they need to know how to
do it quickly. This usually involves
little to no conceptual teaching which is why, I think, it has been forgotten
by many teachers recently during the latest education fad. Students have
to have their math facts memorized.
It leads to more confidence, less time doing homework, and over all more
success in math.
This is why I instituted “Math Fact Fridays”. At the start of the year, two of my sixth
graders were at a 4th grade level in math, right before spring
break, they were right on grade level. I
think a HUGE part of their success was Math Fact Fridays.
This year I have started exclusively tutoring. The students that are struggling in their
classes don’t know their math facts.
Before I help them with their topics they are coving in class, I always
have them learn their math facts. The
biggest improvement I have seen is by an in-depth review on math facts.
I’m going to be sharing resources I used with my sixth
graders last year and those that I use with my tutoring students
currently. I hope you see as much
success in your students with these resources as I have!
Labels:
Elementary School,
Math Fact Fridays,
Middle School
Thursday, December 19, 2013
How NOT to Ask Your Math Teacher for Extra Credit
How many times have you thought, “I could really use some
extra credit before my test/progress report/final/report card”? If the answer is more than once, read on to
find out how NOT to ask for extra credit.
What Do You Do When You Don’t Know What to Do?
Step 1: Cry
Step 2: Give up
Step 3: Move on
This is the three-step process many students go through when
they get stuck on a math homework assignment, test, or project. Not only is this process not effective, it is
counter productive. It fosters a fear
and hatred of math and leads to more future frustrations. Below I have the PRODUCTIVE and EFFECTIVE
three-step method that I teach to my students.
Labels:
High School,
Homework,
Middle School,
Study Skills
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
How to Ace Your Math Homework
Math teachers often experience students asking for extra
credit right before grades are due. This is one of the biggest mistakes you can make as a student. Avoid making this
huge error by accumulating as many points through assigned work before finals.
Monday, December 16, 2013
How to Study for a Math Test
As midterms and finals are rearing up their fiery heads all
over the nation, students everywhere are dreading their math tests. For
many of these students it may be too late, but not for you! Here are our
tips on how to study for a math test.
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