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Welcome to Mr. Zanatta's class!
My Classroom Expectations
Everyday Choose To:
Be Here
Be Prepared
Be Courteous
Be Teachable
Live and Learn with Style and Class
10 Commandments of Math
- Thou shalt read thy problem...carefully.
- Whatsoever thou doest to one side of thy equation, do ye also to the other.
- Thou must use thy "common sense", else thou wilt have flagpoles 9000 feet high.
Yea, even fathers younger than sons.
- Thou shalt ignore the teachings of false prophets to do all thy work in thy head.
- When thou knowest not, thou shall look it up; and if thy search still elude thee, thou
shalt ask thy All-Knowing Teacher.
- Thou shalt master each step before putting thy heavy foot down on the next.
- Thy correct answer does not prove that thou hast worked thy problem correctly.
This argument convincest none, least of all thy teacher.
- Thou shalt first see that thou hast copied thy problem correctly, before bearing flse
witness that the answer book lieth.
- Thou shalt look back even unto thy youth and remember thy arithmetic.
- Thou shalt learn, read, write, speak, and listen correctly in the language of mathematics,
and verily A's and B's shall follow thee even unto graduation.
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