Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Grade 4A
Mohamed Ali Al-Khars
Saleh Al-Fares
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Grade 4B
Ali Al-Dawood
Sultan Al-Qahtani
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Grade 5
Ahmed Al-Rasasy
Moaady Al-Shamsy
Al-Faisal Al-Omair
Hassan Al-Janoby
Ali Al-Ghasham
Ziyad Bo-Jwaied
Adeeb Aqil
Mohamed Hussien Al-Khars
Omar Magdy
Ibrahim Al-Jerry
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Grade 6
Anas Al-Sadiq
Hasan Al-Bazer
Ziyad Al-Jabr
Yossif Alaa
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Grade 7
Ammar Al-Amer
Abdulrahman Ismaeil
Abdullatif Al-Taweel
Ahmed Salem
Abdullah Al-Falah
Saturday, February 25, 2017
1) Show up for class.
When you miss class, you have to learn the concepts either from a classmate or from your textbook. You'll never get as good of an overview from your friends or from the text as you will from your teacher.
- Come to class on time. In fact, come a little early and open your notebook to the right place, open your textbook and take out your calculator so that you're ready to start when your teacher is ready to start.
- Only skip class if you are sick. When you do miss class, talk to a classmate to find out what the teacher talked about and what homework was assigned.
2) Work along with your teacher.
If your teacher works problems at the front of your class, then work along with the teacher in your notebook.
- Make sure that your notes are clear and easy to read. Don't just write down the problems. Also write down anything that the teacher says that increases your understanding of the concepts.
- Work any sample problems that your teacher posts for you to do. When the teacher walks around the classroom as you work, answer questions.
- Participate while the teacher is working a problem. Don't wait for your teacher to call on you. Volunteer to answer when you know the answer, and raise your hand to ask questions when you're unsure of what's being taught.
4) Make an effort outside of class if you need help.
Go to your teacher during his or her free period or during office hours.
From www.wikihow.com
- If you have a Math Center at your school, then find out the hours that it's open and go get some help.
- Join a study group. Good study groups usually contain 4 or 5 people at a good mix of ability levels. If you're a "C" student in math, then join a group that has 2 or 3 "A" or "B" students so that you can raise your level. Avoid joining a group full of students whose grades are lower than yours.
From www.wikihow.com
Friday, February 24, 2017
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Friday, February 17, 2017
(1) Go to pearsonsuccessnet
(2) Use the account details as below
Grade 4
Username : jawatha44
Password : jawatha2017
Grade 5
Username : jawatha5
Password : jawatha2017
Grade 6
Username : jawatha6
Password : jawatha2017
Grade 7
Username : jawatha77
Password : jawatha2017
(3) Now you are in your account
( like the picture below for grade 4 )
(4) press the link ( Student edition Gr4 )
(5) Now you are seeing your e-textbook
(6) Press any chapter to see the lessons
(7) Press any lesson and start your cool studying
(8) Also you will have fun when you press the second link (Take it to the net )
(9) you will find
(10) Now press each and discover what is it .
( Note : the e-textbook is avaliable only for grade 4 and 7 )
Good Luck
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(5) Now you are seeing your e-textbook
(6) Press any chapter to see the lessons
(7) Press any lesson and start your cool studying
(8) Also you will have fun when you press the second link (Take it to the net )
(10) Now press each and discover what is it .
( Note : the e-textbook is avaliable only for grade 4 and 7 )
Good Luck