Assignment: Take-Home Fractions Pre-Quiz
(for those of you needing the online copy, we are only completing the first side of this worksheet at this time)
I want to repeat the most important thing about this assignment here first: this is to communicate with me your familiarity and comfort with fractions. Ask for help, but it will be graded on your completion of the assignment, not your accuracy. Having said that ...
*Plan to spend no more than 20 minutes on this, but it should take you at least 10, even if you know it all. If you want to spend more because you are having fun and enjoy the work, please do ... but it is not required if you are struggling.
*You may opt to try the problems yourself using what you know or ask someone for help. In either case, be honest about where you are in these skills.
*Ultimately you may write, "I don't know," on some of the problems, but your entire pre-quiz should not consist of that statement. Remember, if you are spending at least 10 minutes on the entire quiz, you can put the work in to do at least some of these skills. Picking and choosing where you put your efforts in is fine.
*This pre-quiz covers 90% of what this entire fraction unit entails. Once you've completed it, you will know what you have left to learn this month. This information is important for me to know too. It won't be shared in class, it's just between us, so don't be afraid to admit what you do not know.
Due Thursday
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