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Post by andyt13 on Nov 30, 2006 21:38:11 GMT -5
I'm g :)nna agree with the c-man :)n this :)ne. Als , i w :)uld like t suggest that the teacher put a list :)f :)pti :)nal c :)ntracts :)n the back :)f the c :)ntract list f :)r that last c :)ntract. It w :)uld make things a little easier.
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Post by biro jim on Nov 30, 2006 22:02:53 GMT -5
andy is your keyboard messed up? i think the bookwork is bad. while online homework is harder, it seems to prepare us a lot more for the test.
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Post by jake1123456 on Dec 7, 2006 19:26:31 GMT -5
yes, i believe the key to success on a test is do the online hw, complete the practice tests, do mac, physics quizzes and a good help sheet and you'll get an A on the test
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Post by Andy Thomason on Dec 7, 2006 20:07:49 GMT -5
I think that the key to success in the class, and something that should be stressed, is ORGANIZATION. Being organized with contracts makes learning easier and more successful.
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Post by clark obannon on Dec 7, 2006 20:33:38 GMT -5
I dont think that organization is necissarily the key, i know that im not very organized until the day contracts are due and i have to be. its just staying on top of your work and making sure to do all the XC oppurtunities
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Post by Lelia Hoover on Dec 7, 2006 22:44:23 GMT -5
organization is defenatly a big part of it. the fact that you are responsible for everything you do, and when you do it, means the organization is very important. you dont have to be overly organized, but as long as you have everything under control but i also agree that the hw is very helpful in the sense that you have your own numbers to calculate which means you have to master the formulas to get anywhere
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Post by katherineH on Dec 20, 2006 19:51:14 GMT -5
i think that he should tell us wats on the test a day or two before at the time when most people have already (hopefully) done most of their contracts. i do agree with jake though on the fact that this far into the year you should know what works best for you and do that, and not just do whatever mr. fisher says to do.
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Post by clark obannon on Dec 20, 2006 20:35:20 GMT -5
i agree, knowing a little but more about what specifically is going to be on the test would help. i think that a lot of times i get into so much information that i dont know what i have to learn for the calss or not because a lot of the categories on physics quizzes and things like that we never bring up in class.
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Post by peter on Dec 20, 2006 21:51:35 GMT -5
if i was the teacher right now...i would do everything that mr.fisher is doing... the continuity of online hw..practice test and film festival.. Since it's close to the end of the year..we should start getting assignemnts based on the old concepts..which i think mr.fisher is planing to do when we come back from the break.
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Post by Ali Shirzad on Dec 20, 2006 22:35:19 GMT -5
NOT GIVE A TEST AND 2 CONTRACT SHEETS THE DAY BEFORE BREAK. But its ok i guess
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Post by komal on Dec 20, 2006 23:14:26 GMT -5
yeah.. i have 2 tests tomorrow - physics and math but at least i wont have to study over the break !
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Post by Brandon Weil on Jan 28, 2007 16:30:35 GMT -5
If I were the teacher, I would......give the students an optional time line to follow as to when to do each contract. Even though most students can figure this out on there own, guidelines might help some.
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Post by Mr Fisher on Jan 31, 2007 8:15:00 GMT -5
I will actually do that on most occasions! And it does help traditional learners. If I don't do it in class, I'll post suggestions of schoolnotes. Another reason to bookmark schoolnotes as one of your favorites.
Mr Fisher
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