This was a very good powerpoint. I really learned how to check for errors, and the do-it-your-self problems really reinforced what I had just learned. The only thing I didn't like was that there needed to be more words and less numbers to help teach us.
I liked this presentation a lot. I thought the information was organized and well presented, and it was very helpful because it showed how to use debugging in multiple situations. The one thing I didn't like was that the graphics could be a little distracting and sometimes made the text hard to read.
this was a great powerpoint because you gave many examples and you said what was being done but the thing that could have been changed was to use less numbers and use more words
Part 1: 25 multiple choice Part 2: 10 short answer Part 3: 5 extended response
Worth 25% of 3rd quarter grade
Resources
1. Problem sets 2. Tests/Quizzes 3. Homework 4. Notes/Classwork 5. Student created review tools noted to the left 6. Websites with problems to solve noted below
1. Take your time. Better to be slow and right than quick and wrong. 2. Check your work as you complete each step in a problem 3. Do the problems you know you can do first. 4. Mark the questions you are unsure about so you can return to them. 5. Make sure you answered the question. 6. On multiple choice: use substitution for algebra questions. 7. On multiple choice: use process of elimination. 8. On multiple choice: eliminate obviously wrong answer and guess. 9. Do not leave anything blank unless directed to do so. 10. On open ended questions: show all of your work. 11. On open ended questions: do not erase or cross out anything. 12. On open ended questions: box your answers.
Study Tips
1. Do actual problems and check your solutions either with an answer key, previously corrected answers, or your teacher. 2. Study vocabulary. 3. Study formulas. 4. Create your own review test from previously taken tests. 5. Create your own problem set from previously completed problem sets. 6. Study with others in a quiet place.
6 comments:
This was a very good powerpoint. I really learned how to check for errors, and the do-it-your-self problems really reinforced what I had just learned. The only thing I didn't like was that there needed to be more words and less numbers to help teach us.
I agree with your helpful hint. However, it does make you think more as the reader.
I liked this presentation a lot. I thought the information was organized and well presented, and it was very helpful because it showed how to use debugging in multiple situations. The one thing I didn't like was that the graphics could be a little distracting and sometimes made the text hard to read.
this was a great powerpoint because you gave many examples and you said what was being done but the thing that could have been changed was to use less numbers and use more words
I thought this slide on debugging was very ninteresting. I learned a lot from this slide and it has helped me a lot with checking my work.
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