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Mr. Albert Lagazo
ACADEMIC SUCCESS and MATH 101 TEACHER
CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL
CONCORD,   CA   94521
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NOTE TO PARENTS/GUARDIANS/STUDENTS:  
I will not be utilizing this site anymore to post my daily class activities.  A system called "HOMELINK" will be used to access grades, homeworks, missing assignments, attendance, and other information.  Please refer to the instructions below to access the new system.


HOW TO SEE GRADES ONLINE
How to get access to Homelink for the first time:
1.  Parent/Guardian comes to school to sign up and get a handout with the access code.
2.  Student uses his/her parent code to set up own login and password according to the instructions on the handout they received.
How to access Homelink after setting up own account:
1.  Go to http://www.mdusd.org/abi and click on "High School".
2.  Put in username and password.
3.  Make sure to select "Concord High School" in the drop down box.
4.  Click "Log in" and it is done!  Click to look around.

HOW TO LOGIN TO THE SCHOOL COMPUTERS
Each student gets their own accont on the school network.  One can use his/her account on any school computer.
1.  User name is the first two letters of one's first name, the first two letters of one's last name, and the last three numbers of one's student ID.  The password is one's entire student ID.  
Ex.  If my name is Lil Wayne and my student ID is 92842411, then my username would be liwa411, and my password would be 92842411.
2.  After logging in for the first time, the computer will ask that one change his/her password.  Write it down soemwhere safe just in case.
3.  To get internet access, one needs to fill out a fair use agreement form, get it signed by a parent/guardian, and turn it in to the library.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UTILIZING THIS EXCELLENT SITE!!!


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SPECIFIC RULES     
1.    Do not make silly or strange noises.
2.    No yelling or screaming.
3.    Do not make irrelevant comments.
4.    Don’t call attention to yourself or to other students.
5.    Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.
6.    Do not make unnecessary movements that might distract classmates such as
        getting out of the seat and poking another student.
7.    No swearing, teasing, name calling, labeling.
8.    No provoking of fellow students or teacher for verbal arguments or physical fights.
9.    No bullying.
10.    No talking back to the teacher disrespectfully (such as shouting at him,
        making hostile, inappropriate responses, or making fun of him)
11.    Do not leave the room without permission.
12.    Complete and submit assignments on deadlines.
13.    Observe school policy on absences and tardiness.
14.    Complete what the teacher asks you to do without making excuses (such as whining,
        crying, complaining, or worrying), procrastinating, exhibiting an “I don’t care” attitude,
        or giving up.
15.    Always be on task
16.    No copying.

    
CONSEQUENCES
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First time a student breaks a rule:
     warning
Second time:
     time out (with or without
     extra work)
Third time:
     “after class” detention
     (length to be determined by
      the teacher)
Fourth time:
     call parents
Fifth time:
     refer/send to Principal

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(Mostly “surprise” rewards or rewards agreed upon by the teacher and the students/teacher and the parents)
                              Tangible Rewards
                              Recognitions
                              Creative self-expression
                              Academic points
                              Free time
                              Goods
                              Academic privileges


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Some Favorite Links:
  • Games That Teach Exciting, interactive games on different subject areas.
  • Rap About Polynomials If you love rap and hate Math, this site might bridge the difference.
  • Multiplication in Music Multiplication facts set into music with lyrics teaching tricks and strategies to remember them better.
  • Fantastic Math Tricks Try solving seemingly hard and complicated Math number problems mentally using these fantastic Math tricks. (But you know what, when you get the correct answer, they do make better sense that what we were traditionally taught!)
  • Language Arts: Go Grammar Be overwhelmed with grammar but never get bored with lots of fun and interactive sites.
  • Lemonade Larry How much does the lemonade cost? Check out your math skills.
  • Farm Stand Come on over to the farm stand to practice your multiplication and addition. Multiply the amount of apples or eggs by their price, then add them together for your total.
  • Apple Basket Division Division concepts are not as difficult to understand as you might think. You just need to look at it in a way that makes sense. The Apple Baskets Division Game was designed to help the students visualize the division process.
  • Snork's Long Division Game A step by step long division game that allows students to practice their long division skills in a supportive and fun environment. Students teach a lovable monster named Snork how to do long division. As students complete each step of the long division math problems, Snork is visibly amazed by the intelligence of the students
  • Spending Spree Choose the correct amount of coins you need to pay for an item. This fun game helps students to recognize coin denominations easily,
  • Practical Money Skills This site showcases differet games touching on practical money skills that one ought to have. It prepares students to be conversant in the financial world and deal with financial matters skilfully.
  • Changemaker Get as much money in your piggy bank as possible, by figuring out the correct change.
  • money factory Learn more about money more than its value and use. Identify its physical and hidden features and figure out which one fake and which one is real.
  • Money Flashcards Can you figure how much money you have with a glance? Try this the!!!
  • Fraction Model ! This tool explores several representations for fractions using adjustable numerators and denominators. You can see decimal and percent equivalents, as well as a model that represents the fraction
  • visual fractions To see it is to learn it better! Check this site out!!!
  • Visualizing Fractions Let's understand fractions by visualizing them. Let us divide a shape and highlight the appropriate parts.
  • Glencoe Personal Tutor: Scientific Notation This presents a teacher explaining a step-by-step solution to a problem regarding scientific notations
  • Scientific Notation This shows how to convert decimal numbers to scientific notations with a cool game at the end to check understanding.
  • Math Playground An action-packed site created for elementary and middle school students, but also appeals to all ages. Practice your Math skills, watch Math videos, and play logic games using its fun and interactive tools!


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