Math Grade 8

FMS 8th Grade Math - Hooper (2019-2020)

Welcome to Mr. Hooper's Math Canvas Page

 

Work for May 4-15 can be found HERE

Work for April 20-May 1 can be found HERE.

Contact information: davidhooper@fcschools.net

Virtual Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 9-10am via Google Meet; students can access links for these hours from either Gmail (Grades 6-12) or their Google Calendar (Grades K-12) sent from their teacher(s).  Paper packets for K-8 students that were distributed for April 6-20 can be found HERE.

Students will access course information by going to https://classroom.google.com/.  Students will need their FCS google account username and password for access.

PARENTS:  To Request to be a Google Classroom Guardian, please contact your student(s)' teacher(s) via email.  What will parents view as a Guardian?  Google Classroom Guide for Parents

 

Classroom Rules:

  1. Actively participate in class each day

  2. Come prepared to class with all required materials
  3. Follow directions
  4. Always do your best

Consequences:

Consequences will be given to students who do not show FMS PBIS expectations.  

Examples:

Verbal warnings, seat changes, parent contact, lunch detention, in school suspension, and/or office referrals.

 

Grading:

  • Tests 40%
  • Quizzes 30%
  • Classwork 25%
  • Homework 5% 

Grade Scale:

A    90-100

B    80-89

C    70-79

D    60-69

F     0-59

Math Curriculum:

Functions

  • Define, evaluate, and compare functions.
  • Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

The Number System

  • Know that there are numbers that are not rational, and approximate them by rational numbers.

Expressions and Equations

  • Work with radicals and integer exponents.
  • Analyze and solve linear equations and inequalities.
  • Analyze and solve pairs of simultaneous linear equations.

Geometry

  • Understand congruence and similarity using physical models, transparencies, or geometry software.
  • Analyze angle relationships.
  • Understand and apply the Pythagorean Theorem.
  • Solve real-world and mathematical problems involving volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres.

Statistics and probability

  • Investigate patterns of association in bivariate data.

Course Syllabus by Quarter

Contact Information:

Email:  DavidHooper@fcschools.net

Phone:  919-494-2971 

Links:

 Prodigy Math (Students will log-in using the Sign in with Google button)

Course Summary:

Date Details Due
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