Welcome to Mrs. Young's calculus class blog! Each week, I will start a new post. Students, you can write questions for me or chat with each other about how to solve a particular problem. As part of your class participation grade each week, every student must comment at least once to my post or another student's comment. I look forward to spending this year with you. Enjoy!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
December 3rd - 7th
We are finished with all new concepts for the first semester! Congratulations! You are half way through calculus. Remember that the chapter 4 test is Tuesday. Then we will have about 2 weeks to review and study for the semester exam. Remember that the exam will cover all new concepts, so chapters 2 - 4. For your post this week, I'd like you to tell me how you plan on studying for the semester exam. This will be your first taste of what the AP exam will be like, only on a smaller scale.
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I will review all of the lessons, possibly writing down some key points or formulas to create a study sheet. I will proceed to study said study sheet, absorbing all of the knowledge. For the concepts that I do not remember well, I will do some review problems.
ReplyDeleteI will study by looking at all the quizzes and tests. Also make a sheet with all the main points of each chapter but mainly looking at the quizzes and tests. I will also be studying in my chicken coop :D.
ReplyDeleteDo I dare ask what your chicken coop is?
DeleteI will study by reviewing the past tests and quizzes we have taken. I will also go through all of the notes and write down all concepts that I am not comfortable with and spend extra time on them. Tests, quizzes and notes, along with doing in class review and AP practice worksheets are my plan for studying.
ReplyDeleteI will look at all the notes and do the examples and I will solve all the quizzes and tests without answers. and then i will check answers. For AP exam, I will study by looking all the notes, quizzes, tests. And then I will do the AP practice worksheets without answers before I check answers.
ReplyDeleteFirst, I will study by reviewing tests, quizzes and notes. Then, I will memorize mathematical formulas what I learned during first semester. If I have time, I will solve AP Calculus Extra Practice Worksheets which are in teacher web sites.
ReplyDeleteFor me to study i will look over all the notes through out these chapters and look over chapter tests and quizzes. also i will look at all the review work that you give us to study for the exam.
ReplyDeleteTo study for the exam, I will look over my past tests and quizzes, study them, and learn why I missed the problems I got wrong. In addition to this, I will make a list of the formulas and key concepts we have learned and make sure I am familiar with them all. I will probably work on some of the practice AP worksheets especially the ones I don't understand as well.
ReplyDeleteI will study for the Semester exam by going through all of the past tests and quizzes while writing done any concepts or questions that I do not understand. After I will then go through all of my notes and review any concepts that I am not confident in as well. Lastly I will work through practice problems in all of the areas that I have written done to ensure I am fully prepared for this exam.
ReplyDeleteTo study for the exam, I will review all my notes and write down things that I don't feel as comfortable or familiar with. I will study everything, with a focus on the things I write down. I will also try to do a few practice problems from each chapter to refresh key ideas and concepts.
ReplyDeleteTo study for the exam I plan on reviewing my notes, looking over old test/ quizzes, and finding problems on your website or online for further practice.
ReplyDeleteTo study for the semester exam, I plan to look over all of my notes and review old test and redo the problems I got wrong to make sure I am getting the concepts right. Also, I plan to do extra problems to ensure that I know what I am doing and not have a false confidence in my abilities.
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