Review for First Six-Weeks Test for PAP-6 Math students:
Review
sheets will NOT be provided for most tests in math. Students should rework problems from their notes,
classwork, homework, workbooks, quizzes, and previous tests to help them review
and prepare for the six-weeks test that will be given on Tuesday Oct. 2nd.
A few
points to remember…
1) The six-weeks test is a major
grade. Basically it counts as much as 2-3
quiz grades. Test grades drastically
affect a student’s average so they need to review, study and prepare in
advance, the night before and a quick review the morning of the test.
2) Six-Weeks Tests can NOT be
reassessed. NO RETEST will be given for
a six-weeks exam. Study!!! Come prepared
to do your best. Bring a pencil and a
hand-held sharpener.
Six-Weeks
Tests cover ALL the material that was taught since the last test. In this case, the test will have all math
objectives covered since the first day of school. These lessons included:
·
Addition
& Subtract, especially involving zeros, using multi-digit numbers,
·
Multiplication
of multi-digit numbers,
·
Long
Division with remainders,
·
Problem
Solving and using the EPSE model,
·
Order
of Operations (PEMDAS),
·
Naming
Decimals using Place Value,
·
Ordering
Decimals,
·
Adding
& Subtracting Decimals by lining up the decimals before completing the
operation, and
·
Ratios
& Rates (which includes equivalent fractions).
The on-line
textbook offers assistance in preparing for quizzes and tests.
Website
= my.hrw.com Username = rjhz5 Password = 12345
·
Click
the pull-down bar and choose a chapter.
Click GO.
·
For
video tutorials, click VIDEOS & ACTIVITIES.
Usually 1 to 4 videos for each lesson are listed on the left-hand
side. Professor Burger is a nerd…but
he’s a good teacher! The top-right has
lessons with practice questions that are very helpful.
·
For
interactive quizzes, click ADDITIONAL PRACTICE.
Choose the LESSON. Usually the
first activity listed is a quiz. After
completing the quiz, click SCORE MY QUIZ.
If the answer was wrong, it will refer you back to one of the videos to
watch (such as EXAMPLE 4-1).
Remember
that you can always Google lessons and extra worksheets from the web when
studying. The
iPad, iTouch, and iPhone have good apps for practicing math.



























