MCF3M – Jan 16, 2015

IMPORTANT:  THE FINAL EXAM FOR THIS CLASS IS ON FRI JAN 23 AND IS WORTH 21% OF THE STUDENTS’ FINAL GRADE.  THE EXAM STARTS AT 8:50AM AND IS 2 HOURS LONG (STUDENTS CAN LEAVE AFTER THE FIRST HOUR IF THEY FINISH EARLY).  STUDENTS SHOULD TRY TO COME TO CLASS BY 8:30AM TO HAND IN THEIR TEXTBOOKS, ASK ANY QUESTIONS…ETC.  STUDENTS ARE ALSO EXPECTED TO BRING A PENCIL, RULER, ERASER AND A SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR.  PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES (IE. PHONES, MP3 PLAYERS…ETC) WILL NOT BE PERMITTED DURING THE EXAM.  STUDENTS CAN COME TO SCHOOL ON THUR JAN 29 TO VIEW THEIR FINAL MARKS FOR THE COURSE, CULMINATING TASK AND FINAL EXAM (TIMES STUDENTS CAN COME IN TO VIEW THIS TO BE ANNOUNCED).  IF THERE IS A CANCELLATION DUE TO A WEATHER DELAY THEN THERE WILL BE A REVISED SCHEDULE.  I HAVE POSTED A DOCUMENT BELOW OUTLINING THE POSSIBLE REVISED SCHDULES IF THERE IS A CANCELLATION. 

Exam Reminders and Cancellations due to Inclement Weather

The students wrote their culminating task today in class which is worth 9% of their final grade.  I told the students they had the entire period to write the assessment if they needed it.  The students were given 4 thinking inquiry questions and were to choose 3 from these 4 to do.  Once the students were finished their assessment then they were to work on the first set of review questions that I am assigning to them today for homework (Pages 186 to 188 #1 to 18 – cumulative review for chapter 1 to 3).  We will be starting our in-class review for the final exam on Mon Jan 19 and will continue with review until Jan 22.  Students are expected to be in class for all 4 of these days to have a better chance of getting a good mark on their final exam.  The final exam for this class is on Fri Jan 23 and is worth 21% of the students’ final grade.  I will take up any questions the students have from today’s homework at the start of Monday’s class or students can email me directly if they have any questions (abawa@office.ldcsb.on.ca).

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