If you (or your child) are in one of Mrs. Oka's Math classes at Radford High School, then you are in the right place! This site was created for the sole purpose of helping students and parents obtain important information about our class, mainly dealing with homework and upcoming events, such as exams. This can be extremely helpful if you are absent from class.
For those of you who wish to learn a little bit more about me, my name is Mrs. Maria Oka and I am an alumni of Radford High School (Go Rams!). I attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa and graduated in four years with my Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics. After taking a year off on the mainland, I returned to UH and earned my Post-Baccalaurate Certificate in Secondary Education. The 2008-2009 school year marks the seventh year of my teaching career, having spent all of it here at Radford. I am happy that I have been given the chance to give back to my school and its community. My personal classroom philosophy is that learning cannot take place unless there is a safe and positive learning environment, therefore, adherence to the class rules is extremely important. I also make sure I am always available to any student that needs help, whether it be before or after school, during recess, or by appointment at lunch. My hope is that all of my students will feel comfortable enough during the year to come see me, regardless of the situation.
Thank You,
Mrs. Oka
Homework:
Expect homework to be assigned EVERYDAY.
Homework is an integral part of each math lesson. It must be done on a daily basis if maximum learning is to take place. Homework is a learning experience that reinforces the concepts presented in class.
Homework Must Always...
1. Be completed and turned in on time
2. Be in pencil
3. Have your Name/Period/Date in the Upper Right Corner
4. Be in Power Homework format
5. Have the assignment title listed at the top
6. Have the original problems written out
7. Have work shown, if possible
8. Use complete sentences, if applicable
9. Have problems that were done on the board
Homework Rubric:
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Score |
Attributes |
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5 |
All (or almost all) problems assigned are attempted with work shown. |
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4 |
Most problems assigned are attempted with work shown. |
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3 |
At least half of the problems assigned are attempted. (Anything less than half will be returned to be redone and will be graded as late when turned in again.)
OR
Late work with all (or almost all) problems attempted. |
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2 |
Late work with most problems attempted. |
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1 |
Late work with at least half of the problems attempted. |
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0 |
Any work less than half done, or not turned in. |
* Work done in pen drops one grade.
* Giving only answers will not be accepted.
**Homework earns points regardless of being right or wrong. Homework is for practicing while quizzes and exams are for grading accuracy.
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Failure to follow these guidelines will result in a lowered grade.
You have only 2 weeks to turn in any late work.