Q. How can I contact the teacher
A. The best way to contact me is through email. My email address is [email protected]. You can also reach me by phone 770-251-6111 ext. 242
Q. How can I check my grade
A. The best way to check your grade is on Parent Portal. Login information was sent home with the first progress report. If you need your login information contact Jill Chester by email at [email protected]
Q. What is the Interactive Math Notebook?
A. The Interactive Math Notebook is a crucial part of my class. My goal in addition to presenting math content is to teach children how to take and organize their notes. The notebook is a combination of in-class examples and graphic organizers. The notebook is an additional resource for my students when working homework problems and studying for tests/quizzes. For the most part the notebooks stay in the classroom but students are allowed to take them home as needed. It is the students responsibility to bring the notebook back to class. Notebook checks are a part of the Participation Grade (see syllabus)
Q. How can parents schedule conferences?
A. I am available before and after school and during my planning period 1:45 - 2:15. In order to schedule a conference you can email me or send written communication with your child. This needs to be done at least 48 hours before the conference date.
Q. How can I check daily homework?
A. Under each grade link is a homework link. All homework is posted daily at the end of the day. If there is no homework, the word "NONE" will be next to the date.
A. The best way to contact me is through email. My email address is [email protected]. You can also reach me by phone 770-251-6111 ext. 242
Q. How can I check my grade
A. The best way to check your grade is on Parent Portal. Login information was sent home with the first progress report. If you need your login information contact Jill Chester by email at [email protected]
Q. What is the Interactive Math Notebook?
A. The Interactive Math Notebook is a crucial part of my class. My goal in addition to presenting math content is to teach children how to take and organize their notes. The notebook is a combination of in-class examples and graphic organizers. The notebook is an additional resource for my students when working homework problems and studying for tests/quizzes. For the most part the notebooks stay in the classroom but students are allowed to take them home as needed. It is the students responsibility to bring the notebook back to class. Notebook checks are a part of the Participation Grade (see syllabus)
Q. How can parents schedule conferences?
A. I am available before and after school and during my planning period 1:45 - 2:15. In order to schedule a conference you can email me or send written communication with your child. This needs to be done at least 48 hours before the conference date.
Q. How can I check daily homework?
A. Under each grade link is a homework link. All homework is posted daily at the end of the day. If there is no homework, the word "NONE" will be next to the date.