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Last Revised: 08/08/2010 10:34 PM
Sophomore
Bible
2009-2010
Worthington
Christian High School
Be sure
to scroll down, there is lots of material here.
Need to download your
eight "Reading the Gospels" worksheets? Get it HERE
and print eight (8) copies.
Misplace your Synoptic
Parallel? Get a new one HERE
Need another Pericope
Comparison Worksheet? Get one HERE
Want to read more about
the "Synoptic Problem?" click Here
and Here
Take a look at one of the
OUTSTANDING "minor" projects. click HERE
Take a look at an
outstanding "major" project. click HERE
| Tips
for Mid-Term Exam Success
1. Study the old
quizzes and tests in the box above. You will see most of these
questions on the exam. Retake the quizzes and compare the answers
with a friend. If you can't come up with an answer, be sure to ask
Dr. Buzz.
2. Study your class
notes, and make sure you understand all that is written. If there
are gaps in your notes, compare your notes with a friend. (If you
worked hard at taking notes and someone who has been slacking off in class
asks to see your notes, either refuse or charge them for the privilege of
using your notes. They should have been working just like you
worked. Share notes only with people who share your work ethic or
who have been stricken will illness!
3. Ask Dr. Buzz
either in class or one-on-one about things you don't understand.
4. Be certain to
bring ALL of your class notes to the exam. Also bring a number #2
pencil for the scantron.
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Open-Note
Mid-Term Exam Results
(A)100-92
(B)91-83 (C)82-74 (D)73-65
(F)64-0
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31 25
8 4
4
percentage points were added to each score, which is the equivalent
of 5.3 free questions. Out of 135 questions, I'm bound to
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Tips for Success
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This
class is NOT easy. Average effort will produce an average grade
(C)
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Review
your notes after each class
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Edit
your notes to make sure you will be able to understand them in two
weeks. If you can't figure something out, ask about it in class
the next day.
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Articulate
the contents of your notes to someone else. If you can't explain
your notes, you don't understand them!
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Study
for quizzes and tests. Write out sample questions. That
will make you think about the material, and not just glace at the
material and say "Oh yeah, I know that."
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It
is your responsibility to take missed quizzes and hand in work that is
due when you are absent. It is not my responsibility to seek you
out.
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