I give my students an end of course survey every year. One of my favorite questions is advice my students would give to next years students. I love their responses! I make a word cloud that I show my new students at the beginning of the next year.

I also sort their advice by topic, and then print them out for my new students at the beginning of the year. I let the groups spend some quiet time reading them, and then discuss as a group. Here is what this year’s class said.
Advice for Success in Alg2T: (from last year’s students)
Summer Delta Math Assignment
- DO THE DELTA MATH ASSIGNMENT BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS
- Do summer work and homework. Go in for help
Delta Math / Homework
- Always check delta math. There is probably an assignment that you forgot about.
- Check every day if you have homework or delta math to do.
- Make sure to do homework so you understand what we are doing in the class!!
- ALWAYS DO HOMEWORK! It is extremely important and even if you do grasp concepts, go to the help sessions.
- Do your homework, make one-sheets, do the delta math (this will definitely help!!), and do not be afraid to ASK QUESTIONS!
- Do your homework, study for tests, don’t stress, one-sheets are your friend, and be nice to Mrs. Reulbach. Good luck!
- DO THE HOMEWORK AND TALK TO HER AFTER CLASS! it will help a lot! and do not wait until right before the test to seek for help.
- do your work
- Make sure you always do your homework, and never fall behind.
- DO ALL OF YOUR HOMEWORK AND DON’T BE AFRAID TO ASK QUESTIONS
- DO DELTA MATH and homework so you can come into class with questions.
- Always do your homework and try to keep up with the speed of the class
- DO YOUR HOMEWORK AND DO ALL DELTA MATHS
- Always do homework.
- Always do your homework
- Try hard and do your homework!
- Do your homework
- Do your homework
- Do your homework
- Do your homework
- do your homework
- Do your homework.
- do your homework kiddos
- Lots of practice problems
- Seriously, do your one sheets well and in detail. I told myself I would remember everything and come exam time I forgot so much.
- Do one sheets thoroughly!
- Do one sheets!!
- DO THE ONE SHEETS and do them well!!! They REALLY help with reviewing for the midterm/final exam.
- Do your one sheets!!
- Do your one-sheet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- Don’t forget one sheets! Even if it isn’t assigned as homework, it will help you for the final exam!
- Make good one sheets because you want to be able to look back when you don’t remember anything related to the topic and learn how to do it.
- Use review guides
Keep Up!
- Don’t get behind
- Don’t get behind. Ask for help. Actually do the homework.
- Stay on top of your work
- Don’t bomb the mini quizzes bc they add up quickly
Math Help
- Make sure you attend Mrs. Reulbach’s help sessions! They are super helpful!
- Go to math help and always ask questions if you are confused.
- go to the teacher when you need help. if you do your homework then that will help you a lot in the class. Never be scared to ask something even if you think it is stupid
- I guess go to absolutely all the help sessions if you even think for a second that you are struggling and always ask people who understand the material what is going on.
- If you don’t understand something, ask!
- Always review and do your work, study and you will be successful.
- Ask for help. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
- Come in with a positive attitude, listen, and have fun. GO TO MRS. REULBACH FOR HELP!!!!!
- Come to all of the extra help sessions, even if you’re a little late they go a long way.
Pay Attention / Participate in class
- Make sure you pay attention in class
- Participate
- pay attention
- Pay attention
- Speak up if you don’t understand something. Ms. Reulbach won’t know if you don’t say you’re struggling
- Take good notes
Last Thoughts…
- Keep everything organized
- To trust Mrs. Reulbach and trust that you will understand the material she is teaching you.
- Try to understand not only what, but why this math exists.
- Do not stress. This class can be challenging sometimes but you just have to give it your best effort. Go see Mrs. Reulbach, do your delta math and don’t overthink anything – think smarter not harder.
- Its fun, good luck.

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