Friday, August 29, 2008

Welcome Parents!

Over the past year I have been using a blog as a way of allowing students to continue exploring problems that we may not have time for in class. It is also a great way for students to connect with other students and share ideas and ask questions. I will be adding to their posts as often as possible.

Many of you have given feedback regarding our webpage and the resources that are available. I truly appreciate it. In order to streamline the information that goes between the home and the classroom, I thought that creating a parent blog may be useful. These blogs are open to the public as many people have found the resources useful.

For the first post, I would like to give you an update on what your students are doing in class.

Cornell Notes
Each student is required to take Cornell Notes each day. Ask them about Cornell Note format and look to see that each note entry has a date, title and summary. They should not be doing classwork or homework in their notebooks. The notebooks are for notes taken in class or at home only!

Homework

Students will have homework every day. It should take them up to one hour. Homework may include: worksheets given in class, worksheets they are to print from the webpage, problem of the week on the blog, taking notes on examples from webpage or practice problems from their workbooks.

California State Standards

7th Grade:
Students are currently working on AF 1.2: Order of Operations. They have taken a pretest and done the intervention worksheet. They will post test on this next week. We will also begin working on NS 2.5: Absolute Value next week. Have your student look over the examples by standard on the webpage.

8th grade:
Students have finished Alg. 1.1. This standard covers a vast array of topics from properties to real numbers. Period 4 averaged 61% and Period 6 averaged 81%. They will both take the post test next week. Currently we are working on Alg 4.0: Simplifying expressions. This standard is more specific and includes skills like combining like terms. Have your student access the online examples for additional help. Classes will take a pre test on Alg 4.0 today. Next week we will begin Alg 5.0: Solving problems involving linear equations. They should be able to use the distributive property, addition/subtraction/multiplication/division properties of equality, and combine like terms. Ask your student what these terms mean. Encourage your student to check the online examples by standard on the webpage.


Homework assignment:

Parents, please post a comment so I can verify that you have visited the site. After your comment please include the following:

Your Name
Your Student's Name
Your email address

43 comments:

Robert M. Fuentes said...

robert m fuentes

seth steen

rezs4@sbcglobal.net

Alec said...

My grandma is finding it very hard to find a way to get me to a computer every single day. My grandma has to either drive me to her friends house or I have to go to the library every day. Alec Adam's Grandma from 2-3 period.

Unknown said...

thanks for the information. I'll keep up on the blog.

Belinda Villarreal
Patricia Villarreal
3girls4us@sbcglobal.net

Georgia Ferrell said...

as we try to keep up with our children...

EvaK said...

For those of you that are comfortable using a computer, this is a good way to relay information from your class. For myself, it is very difficult, as I do not have the skills or computer lingo that I need to find my way to or around the website. I am thankful that we do have a computer for my children to use, but as a parent with out these skills I would rather have a note come home with information and I worry about some of the kids who cannot get to a computer with ease. Thank goodness my daughter could get me to this information today.

Cindy Kelly
Eva Kelly
cbvanlady@clearwire.net
scoutgirl11@clearwire.net

GoNzALeZ_21 said...

Arturo Gonzalez

Fernando Gonzalez

gonzalez2720@sbcglobal.net

Robert W Mahurien said...

This is a good way of communicating with the teacher, but i dont think all homework assingments should be recieved through the site. I dont have a printer, and i'm pretty sure some parents dont have computers or internet access. (keep it simple)

Robert Mahurien
Joshua Mahurien
rmahurien@yahoo.com

McLemore said...

Mr. Cox, thank you for going above and beyond in your efforts to teach our children.

Lorena and Dylan McLemore
Brandon McLemore 2-3 period
dmclemore@sbcglobal.net

*ToRi* said...

Victoria Cox
Diane & Randy Cox

Appreciate the site!

Austin K. said...

Mr. Cox I like that the kids can come to the website to get examples of some of the problems they are working on - the more help and information the better.

Lorraine Kittrell
Austin Kittrell
c.k._21@hotmail.com

Unknown said...

Rukhsana Ilyas

Amar Ilyas

rilyas@sbcglobal.net

Julie Lindegren said...

Mr. Cox, I really appreciate the experience you are giving the students to communicate in this way but I agree with Mr. Mahurien. I also want to add that I hope this will not leave kids and parents at a disadvantage if they are not able to access the site. I really appreciate the information! Great Site!

Julie Lindegren
Student:Jada Lindegren
julie@ocsnet.ent

Unknown said...

Bachittar Buttar

Raj and Dil

dilraj5394@sbcglobal.net

Unknown said...

Thank you very much for the information. Looking forward to a GREAT year!!!!!
Thank you!
Janice Halopoff
Ashlee Halopoff
jhalopof@pc.cc.ca.us

Anonymous said...

Cindy Schalembier
Hans Schalembier
schalembier@hotmail.com
I hope all students and parents are being served. This is great practice for communicating in an increasingly technological society. However, provisions must be made for those who do not have easy access to a computer/printer.

cindy gomez said...

cynthia gomez

nick gomez

mgomez3845@charter.net

jett said...

We are glad to see the computer being used in the fashion for which is was intended. We feel this helps with communication between school and home. However, We are concerned with the availablitiy for all students.
Jeff and Judie Bochat
Jett Bochat
dbochat@charter.net

angie said...

I think your efforts to communicate with parents are fantastic!

Angie Sanchez
angie_sanchez03@yahoo.com

Dalia Sanchez

BMG said...

Brenda Gwilliam

Alex Gwilliam

gwilliamfamily@tulareag.com

Alex is looking forward to another wonderful year with you. Thank you for all the effort you put into our kids. I appreciate the manner you keep the kids and parents informed, while teaching them an effective use of the computer. I believe this method truly will have them better prepared for the demands of high school next year.

lydia said...

Lydia Alcantar

Edward Alcantar

lydiaa@clearwire.net

I agree with some of the parents issues about computers/printers being
accessible to everybody with the economy/job security we are facing the internet might be a luxury to some of us

Kelley said...

I appreciate your efforts to keep the parents informed. Thank you.

Kelley Ivancovich
David Ivancovich,Kathryn Ivancovich

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gmldm said...

Thank you for your site. It's nice to be kept informed. Daniel has found it very helpful, especially listing the homework and examples.

Daniel Minter
Guy and Mary Minter

Kathy said...

Gabe and Kathy Gutierrez. Parents of Venesa Gutierrez.
Email is kthygtrrz@yahoo.com

Luisa said...

Thanks for keeping us posted on what is happening in math.

Luisa and Tim Suorsa

Parker

Kristie Steventon said...

Kristie Steventon

Matt Steventon

k.steventon@yahoo.com

Kristi Gurrola said...

Thank you for the information. Justyne and I appreciate it.


Kristi Gurrola
gurrolagirlz@yahoo.com

Jolene said...

Jodie Mawson

Jolene Mawson

itsjolenem@aol.com

APQ1978 said...

Thanks for the opportunity to keep in touch. I love the blogging and appreciate your efforts to keep the teacher, parent, student loop active! I look forward to keeping up with Anna as she keeps up in class!
Christine Moore
Anna Moore
clewismoore@sbcglobal.net
cmoore@bankofthesierra.com

Unknown said...

Mr. Cox im looking forward to this year. Thank you for the information.
Irene Rodriguez
Julio Rodriguez
irenerodriguez60@gmail.com

RoxC said...

I really appreciate that we are slowly moving forward with technology and preparing our kids to be ready for high school, college, and then the work force. I also agree with some of the parents' concerns on whether their inability to access a computer everyday will hinder their student's opportunity to achieve success in your classroom compared to the students who do not have this issue, but I have not doubt you are already addressing this concern. Thank you for giving parents and students numerous choices of communicating with you!

Roxanna G Cruz
Anyssa Molina
roxc_76@att.net

JanieFelix said...

Janie & Manuel Felix

Carina Felix

Janiefelix77@hotmail.com

stella559 said...

stella rodriguez

marcus garza

stella559@hotmail.com

Emily said...

Jaime Reynoso

Emily Reynoso

jreynoso@westernmilling.com

Emily said...

Jaime Reynoso

Emily Reynoso

jreynoso@westernmilling.com

wildflower said...

Carolyn Daybell
Frank Daybell
crdaybell@yahoo.com

Thank you for helping Frank.

Anonymous said...

Shannon Jaconetti

Jade Jaconetti

musicalskulls95@aol.com

Marisol Zavala said...

Mr. Cox Thank you very much for this website, it's great

Marisol Zavala said...

Sorry Mr Cox I forgot to leave my email address

marisolz@resourcelenders.com
(Danyelle)

Gloria said...

thank you mr. Cox for making it simple to see what my student has to do, but I do have an old computer that makes it hard to download the things that lio needs.
Gloria Jaramillo
Liovardo Garfias
jaramillo@sosinet.net

Gloria said...
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Misty said...

Roy O White
Misty D White
Misty_white2007@yahoo.com

Is Misty doing very well in class? She is tring very hard at home to be in this class. I always see her doing her homework. We want to know how we can help her to get better?