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Monday, November 09, 2009

Tuesday, Novemeber 10th

Assignments Due: None


In-Class Agenda:

Jeopardy Review for Unit Two Exam: Industry & Expansion
Students will be given three options for the exam:
1. Multiple Choice/Short Answer Option Composed of 47 Questions.
2. Essay Option Composed of 15 Short Answer Essays.
3. Artistic Option Composed of 9 Main Topics that Must Be Adequately Addressed Thru Pictures, Poems, or Any Other Artistic Option.



Homework: STUDY & Make Notecard for the Exam

9 comments:

Heidi Link said...

Remember the Notecard Size Is A Normal 3x5 Notecard... NO LARGER. Also be sure to tailor the information on your notecard to the test form that you have chosen for tomorrow.

Unknown said...

i like your blog mrs. link!!

Heidi Link said...

Thanks Devin!!!

Allison Koneczny said...

I like your blog, too. It's pretty cool. :)

John Hagen said...

Hi Mrs. Link, for the multiple choice/short answer test, how many short answer questions are there?

Heidi Link said...

John, There Are 7 Listed, And You Choose The 5 You Wish to Answer. :) Good Luck Studying!!! See You In The Morning.

John Hagen said...

OK thanks

Anonymous said...

I agree w/ allison this is pretty cool! Is this were we leave our essay question?

Anonymous said...

Never mind I figured it out

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