Welcome to Team 6-2!
Mrs. Gorman
Math Teacher
Homebase D-212
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It’s All about Respect:
Respect Yourself, Others & Our School!
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Please find out more about me and my special request from you
in the "Family Letter" link at the left side of this website.
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I’m using Remind text messages for important homework and assessment updates.
Remind is free and safe to use,
and you can receive messages by text, app or email.
Please join our "Remind Math 6 2023-24" class announcements
by clicking on the corresponding link at the left today.
If you are also in my Homebase D-212, please join our Homebase Remind
message group by clicking on that link on the left side today.
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Extra help websites:
Click on the IXL website listed on the side of this
webpage, choose a lesson and click on "start."
You will have a limited number of free exercises
with corrections daily so please
DO NOT sign up nor pay for anything on this website.
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Suggested daily supplies:
(for Mrs. M. Gorman’s Math classes)
fully charged ipad
charger
wired headphones or earbuds
(School policy does not allow AirPods nor Apple Watches.)
at least 3 sharpened pencils with erasers
highlighter
green or other colored pen or pencil to correct work
pack of crayons or colored pencils
composition notebook (for math journal)
three-ring binder and folder (one for Math only)
lined paper for binder
homework pad, planner or other routine way to record daily homework
small personal pencil sharpener
6" ruler
Graph paper is provided in school but you may want extra graph paper or
the ability to print graph paper at home when it's attached to a daily lesson plan.
tissues (for personal use)
If you can bring an extra tissue box or paper towel roll for classroom use, we would greatly appreciate it.
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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)