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Choose the corner that matches the correct answer! 4 Corners Quiz! Choose the corner that matches the correct answer! Think quick – anyone not in a corner when the timer sounds is “out”!

Which of the following quarter grades would round up to an A? 93% 88.9% 89.8% 85.9%

Which of the following quarter grades would round up to an A? 93% 88.9% 89.8% 85.9% Correct Answer: C!

Suppose that Mr. Poole gave you a homework assignment that included 20 questions… You answer all 20 questions correctly without showing any work, but you have to ask for help with 3 of the questions. Your scores will be: Complete, 20 Incomplete, 20 Complete, 17 Incomplete, 17

Suppose that Mr. Poole gave you a homework assignment that included 20 questions… You answer all 20 questions correctly without showing any work, but you have to ask for help with 3 of the questions. Your scores will be: Complete, 20 Incomplete, 20 Complete, 17 Incomplete, 17 Correct Answer: D!

Which of the following statements about formative assignments is False? Late assignments must be finished before retaking tests. Late assignments are worth 50% of what you otherwise would have earned. DOING work late will make your life difficult, TURNING it in late makes your teacher’s life difficult. The number of questions that you get right matters.

Which of the following statements about formative assignments is False? False Answer: B! Late assignments must be finished before retaking tests. Late assignments are worth 50% of what you otherwise would have earned. DOING work late will make your life difficult, TURNING it in late makes your teacher’s life difficult. The number of questions that you get right matters.

Which of the following students has earned the best grade? A) Becky has earned 75% on tests, 95% on practice quizzes, and did all of her homework. B) Bobby has earned 80% on tests, 75% on practice quizzes, and did half of his homework. Penelope has earned 95% on tests, 50% on practice quizzes, and didn’t do any homework. D) Pete has earned 80% on tests, 80% on practice quizzes, and did 80% of his homework.

Which of the following students has earned the best grade? Correct Answer: C! (Do you think she learned the most?) A) Becky has earned 75% on tests, 95% on practice quizzes, and did all of her homework. B) Bobby has earned 80% on tests, 75% on practice quizzes, and did half of his homework. Penelope has earned 95% on tests, 50% on practice quizzes, and didn’t do any homework. D) Pete has earned 80% on tests, 80% on practice quizzes, and did 80% of his homework.

Which of the following statements are false? 1) Absences and tardies do not affect your grade. 2) Everyone needs to buy a graphing calculator for this class. 3) Notes & returned papers should be kept until the end of the current unit. 4) Completing homework & in-class practice does not affect your grade. A) 1 & 4 are false 2 & 3 are false None are false All are false

Which of the following statements are false? 1) Absences and tardies do not affect your grade. 2) Everyone needs to buy a graphing calculator for this class. 3) Notes & returned papers should be kept until the end of the current unit. 4) Completing homework & in-class practice does not affect your grade. A) 1 & 4 are false 2 & 3 are false None are false All are false Correct Answer: D!

Bart is smart! He knows that he doesn’t have to study for his math test on Friday because he can just make it up next week for full credit! Choose the most likely outcome Bart knows how to prioritize! He uses this extra time to study for his college midterms and still gets an A on the test! Bart is cool! He can hire a hot math tutor and will get an A without even coming to class! Bart is going to suffer! Mr. Poole is going to make him complete the original test, explain his answers, and sing a song about #13 in front of the class before he is allowed to retake the test! D) Bart is making it difficult! Now he will have to keep up with new lessons AND study. He will also have fewer opportunities to get help.

Bart is smart! He knows that he doesn’t have to study for his math test on Friday because he can just make it up next week for full credit! Best Answer: D! Choose the most likely outcome Bart knows how to prioritize! He can use this extra time to study for his college midterms and still get an A! Bart is cool! He can hire a hot math tutor and will get an A without even coming to class! Bart is going to suffer! Mr. Poole is going to make him complete the original test, explain his answers, and sing a song about #13 in front of the class before he is allowed to retake the test! D) Bart is making it difficult! Now he will have to keep up with new lessons AND study. He will also have fewer opportunities to get help.

Which combination of scores will lead to a better overall grade? Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Exam Overall A 70% B 60% 90% C 25% D 80%

Which combination of scores will lead to a better overall grade? Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Exam Overall A 70% B 60% 90% 63% C 25% 83.5% D 80% 75.6% 70(.45)+70(.45)+70(.1)= 60(.45)+60(.45)+90(.1)= 90(.45)+90(.45)+25(.1)= 70(.45)+80(.45)+90(.1)=

Which of the following statements about technology is true? You not allowed to use phones during class. You are allowed to use graphing calculators on the ACT. You will need to purchase a scientific calculator for this class. Standalone calculators are better than online calculators because they cost more.

Which of the following statements about technology is true? You not allowed to use phones during class. You are allowed to use graphing calculators on the ACT. You will need to purchase a scientific calculator for this class. Standalone calculators are better than online calculators because they cost more. Correct Answer: B!

Suzy came in to redo a project, but when she tried to make it up, she left disappointed. Which could be a reason why? There were no times that fit her schedule. She scored worse and lowered her grade. She had to take a test instead. She did not make an appointment before the end of the current unit.

Suzy came in to redo a project, but when she tried to make it up, she left disappointed. Which could be a reason why? There were no times that fit her schedule. She scored worse and lowered her grade. She had to take a test instead. She did not make an appointment before the end of the current unit. Correct Answer: C!

Which of the following is one of the course goals for this class? A) To summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable. B) To communicate effectively using the language of mathematics in both oral and written forms. C) Factor using a quadratic pattern. D) Solve systems of linear equations exactly and approximately.

Which of the following is one of the course goals for this class? Correct Answer: B! To summarize, represent, and interpret data on a single count or measurement variable. B) To communicate effectively using the language of mathematics in both oral and written forms. C) Factor using a quadratic pattern. D) Solve systems of linear equations exactly and approximately.