Mrs. M. Gorman's Team 6-2 Homebase D212 and Math 6

Welcome to Team 6-2!

 

Mrs. Gorman

Math Teacher

Homebase D-212

 

Its All about Respect:
Respect Yourself, Others & Our School!

 

Please learn more about me in the parent letter attached to my OnCourse website

I would love you to write me a letter or email about your child so that I can get to know your child better.

 

Our "math class contract" is distributed during the first week of school;  it will be posted on my OnCourse website and on Schoology for your student to access also. 

Please review the class rules and policies with your child;  then please complete and sign the last page. 

Please remind your student to return the last page to me during math class as soon as possible so that I have your updated contact information.

 


I’m using Remind text messages for important updates.

Remind is free and safe to use, and you can receive messages by text, app, or email. 

Please join our "Math 6" Remind group for daily class announcements.

If you are in homebase D-212, please join our homebase REMIND group for periodic announcements too. 

The directions to join REMIND groups are distributed usually on the first day of school and linked on my OnCourse website.

 

 

Please click on my OnCourse website here and bookmark it;  in my OnCourse website you may find my parent letter (with more information about me), suggested math class materials and daily homework.  To find the homework, click on the "Homework & Events" tab, the calendar and the date.  My OnCourse website also includes links to other helpful websites, including online calculators and technology support.

 

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 "Climb high.  Climb far.  Your goal the sky.  Your aim the star."

(inscription on Hopkins Memorial Steps, Williams College, Williamstown, MA)

 

"Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics;  I can assure you that mine are still greater."

(Albert Einstein)

 

"Your success and happiness lies in you." 

(Helen Keller)

 

"No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." 

(Aesop)