In class today we discussed a lot of resources for preparing for the Milestones Exam, which will be December 8 & 9 during class in the media center.
During class we took a Diagnostic Test over the content that should be on the Milestones. Results will be evaluated Tuesday in class.
Here is a list of those resources:
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Pages/Georgia-Milestones-EOC-Resources.aspx -- General references for Georgia Milestones
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Documents/Milestones/EOC-Resources/Analytic_Geometry_FormulaSheet.pdf -- Analytic Geometry Formula Sheet, which will be availkable during the exam
http://www.gaexperienceonline.com/ -- Great resources, including a tutorial and test questions, to help familiarize test takers with the computer environment
http://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Assessment/Documents/GM%20Analytic%20Geometry%20EOC%20Assessment%20Guide.pdf -- Assessment Guide with sample questions and answers
Monday, November 30, 2015
Home Stretch
It has been communicated to me that it can be annoying to search for things on my blog. I will try to address that so you don't have to just look up each blog post, but with 3 weeks left until the end of the semester, that may not happen. I encourage you to follow me on Twitter (@MrLewisNOHS) or to email me (mlewis@oconeeschools.org) with any questions, comments, concerns, or criticisms you have.
Also, students need to listen in class because I always say when I have posted something on Twitter or on the blog. The only things students might miss from doing either is bonus material. Thus, it is not mandatory to look at the blog or Twitter and be successful in the class.
By the way, if you turn in a USA Test Prep (usatestprep.com) report all 5 days of this week, you'll get a bonus 2 points on Friday.
Also, there is a fun little bonus for someone on Twitter, but you'll have to go all the way back to Friday to find it...
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY MILESTONES - December 8 & 9
Also, students need to listen in class because I always say when I have posted something on Twitter or on the blog. The only things students might miss from doing either is bonus material. Thus, it is not mandatory to look at the blog or Twitter and be successful in the class.
By the way, if you turn in a USA Test Prep (usatestprep.com) report all 5 days of this week, you'll get a bonus 2 points on Friday.
Also, there is a fun little bonus for someone on Twitter, but you'll have to go all the way back to Friday to find it...
ANALYTIC GEOMETRY MILESTONES - December 8 & 9
Friday, November 13, 2015
Related Rates Site
This is the Related Rates site we looked at today in Calculus. Lots of great practice, and you get the immediate feedback on whether you got the answer right.
This makes me want to dig around some more on this site and see what else there is. More to follow...
This makes me want to dig around some more on this site and see what else there is. More to follow...
Monday, November 9, 2015
Since I probably will forget...
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
New blog update!
Ever since my three days out because of conferences, I have been working hard trying to get caught up and get tests and quizzes graded (the Analytic Geometry quiz is finally finished! Grades will be posted soon). Sooooooo... I haven't updated the blog, as I'm sure you've noticed (if this is not your first visit here).
Here's a quick post, and then I'll get back to grading (AP Calculus Test right in front of me):
We still need posters in the room. One student took advantage of the previous opportunity and made a nice poster demonstrating how to find the equation of a circle. Here's some more posters that we need:
Here's a quick post, and then I'll get back to grading (AP Calculus Test right in front of me):
We still need posters in the room. One student took advantage of the previous opportunity and made a nice poster demonstrating how to find the equation of a circle. Here's some more posters that we need:
- one that shows the 52 cards in a standard deck
- one that shows the 36 possible ways of rolling two dice
- one that shows the definition of a derivative
- one that shows all of our trig derivatives
- one that shows our trig definitions
- one that shows the quadratic formula
- one that shows the different ways to solve quadratic equations
This is just a start, really, but I wish I had these to point out when we are talking about new stuff in class. Any student who brings in a poster that covers one of these topics, or features any other topic we have covered this semester, will get 10 points added to their lowest test score.
Posters must be:
- colorful
- creative
- mathematically correct
- grammatically correct
Posters turned in after Tuesday, 11/10/2015, will be appreciated but will provide no reward. So.... the clock is ticking!
(See Mr. Lewis for any further details or if you have any questions)
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