Math 246 Quizzes, Fall 2019
There will be eleven short in-class quizzes based upon the homework.
- Quizzes and Group Work on material covered on the first in-class exam (19 September)
- Monday, 26 August discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 3 September:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 9 September discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 10 September:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 16 September discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 17 September:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 23 September discussion:
group work exercises
- Quizzes and Group Work on material covered on the second in-class exam (17 October)
- Monday, 30 September discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 1 October:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 7 October discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 8 October:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 14 October discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 15 October:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 21 October discussion:
group work exercises
- Quizzes and Group Work on material covered on the third in-class exam (14 November)
- Monday, 28 October discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 29 October:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 4 November discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 5 November:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 11 November discussion:
group work exercises
- Tuesday, 12 November:
quiz ,
solutions
- Monday, 18 November discussion:
group work exercises
- Quizzes and Group Work on material covered on the Final Exam (11 December)
No calculators, books, or notes may be used during quizzes.
All items except pens, pencils, and erasers must be off the desktops.
Quizzes will be given at the beginning of the class period.
They will be short. Please be sure to arrive on time!
These in-class quizzes will be worth 10 points each.
Your ten best quiz scores will count toward your course grade.
No make-up quizzes will be given.
"Tens Digit" Rule
Scores for missed quizzes and any quiz score that is lower than the
"tens digit" of your score on the in-class exam covering the same
material will replaced by the minimum of that digit and your highest
quiz score over this period. For example, if you score 83 on the first
in-class exam and your highest quiz score over that period is at least 5
then the score of any of the first three quizzes that is lower than 8
will be raised to 8. Notice that this policy does not apply to quizzes
given after the last in-class exam.
WARNING: Because it rounds down, if you rely on this policy
for most of your quizzes then your net quiz score could be one letter
grade lower than your average in-class exam score! This policy is
intended to provide a safety net that can be used a few times, not as
something that should be used often.
University Closures
If the University closes on the day of a scheduled quiz and no
in-class is scheduled for the next lecture period then the quiz will
be given during that lecture period. If the University closes on the
day of a scheduled quiz and an in-class exam is scheduled for the next
lecture period then the quiz will be cancelled and your quiz score
will be the "tens" digit of your score on the exam. If the University
closes on the day of the last lecture in the term and a quiz scheduled
for that day then the quiz will be cancelled without a score replacement.