Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Homework for Tuesday, January 3

Assignment: Test Corrections
Test corrections for math may be different from your other classes ... please note below:
a) This is an assignment.  You are to identify (specifically) and correct any of your mistakes.  You will receive a grade in TeacherEase for the assignment "Test Corrections."
b) Your grade for this assignment is based on the number of corrections you make correctly.  If you have two errors and correct only one of them, your grade will be 50%.  If you have 3 errors and correct only two of them, your grade will be 67%.  If you made no errors and do not turn in this worksheet your grade for this assignment will be 0%.
c) "Reasons" for missing a problem include arithmetic errors, using the wrong operations, misplacing a decimal, etc.  "Reasons" do not include, "I made a mistake," "I did it wrong," or "I forgot how to do it."  Please be specific and identify where you made your mistake, then do that thing correctly.
d) This work does NOT affect your test score whatsoever.  The retest, should you elect to take it, affects your test score.
e) Note that I changed the numbering of the test corrections (and retest) to correctly reflect our counting system.  For whatever reason I left out #6, it is there in your imagination now.  There are 16 questions on the test - 5 in the first section, 6 in the second, and 5 in the third.
f) If you elect to retest, you may choose one, two, or all three of the sections to retest.  There is no need to retake a section you scored 100% on.  You will identify on the test corrections sheet which sections, if any, you want to retest.  Addition & subtraction are section 1, multiplication and division are section 2, and the applications with Kyle and Mavis are section 3.  Yes, if you retake a section you retake that entire section regardless of which problems you missed.
Due Wednesday
*Jonah & Eliana, if you have someone pick up your test for you then you can complete this assignment at home.  If you don't, you can do it when you come back.  

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