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Glenn Weiss

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Welcome to Financial Math

Mr. Glenn Weiss

Welcome

Meet Mr. Weiss Class Website and Community Why learn Applied Math? What is NWEA Map Growth? Game On! Who's up for a game? Where will I find help? Free Primavera Math tutors Weekly Live Sessions Wrap Up

Meet Mr. Weiss

Me and Tutu

Photography

Live Events - Snarky Puppy

Cultural Travel

My ancestor was a WWII spy

My son, Jake, and I like to cook

Class Website

Welcome Agenda Meet Mr. Weiss Our course is more than workbooksA Closer Look: Class Website and Community Math?! How much math(!!) will I need? Belonging beyond enrollment What is NWEA Map Growth? Game On! Who's up for a game? Free Primavera Math Tutors Where will I find help? Wrap Up

Begins soon!! Tuesday, September 5

MAP® Growth™ is the standard-bearer for measuring achievement and growth in K–12 math, reading, language usage, and science. By giving you questions that adapt to your individual answers, MAP Growth creates a personalized assessment that accurately measures your achievement—whether you are on, above, or below grade level. This will be taken 3 times per school year with me in the live conference room, which is the course tab. Each score stays with you throughout high school, including as you may change schools. More information will be sent. Remember, the expectations is to do your best.

  • Inside Your Scored Discussions and Projects
  • Inside Direct Message Notifications
Text or Call me: 480-568-0271
Where Will I Find Help?
Email me: glenn.weiss@myprimavera.org
Schedule me: glennweiss.youcanbook.me
  • Belong to our Class Community Hub
  • Attend Live Sessions
  • Mondays at 4:00 PM
Schedule a Free Primavera Math Tutor
glennweiss.youcanbook.me

Live Sessions

Monday 4:00 pm Friday 3:00 pm

Click on the Conference tab to join

Instructions 1. Grab a piece of scrap piece of paper. The more blank, the better. Be creative. Flatten an envelope or a small brown paper bag. Find a mail flyer in your recycling. 2. Grab a marker, pen, or pencil. Anything to write with is good. 3. Crumble the paper into a ball and throw it at your computer screen. Feel your frustration because you tried and made a mistake! 4. Pick it up and color all the lines. Purpose

The lines represent new brain cells that develop after making a mistake.