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This week (Mon July 31 Wed Aug 2): Finish Sec 8.5; Review for Test 3 Thr Aug 3 Test 3 is Comprehensive: Please see Practice for Test 3 from Unit I and II to continue to practice problems from old material. Final Course Grade: I will send an e-mail through Blackboard when your on-line grades have been updated. I cannot send you grade information by e-mail. Will try for Friday. This week (Mon July 31 Wed Aug 2): Finish Sec 8.5; Review for Test 3 Recitation on Tue Aug 1: Quiz 8 given. Quiz covers: last part of 8.3, 8.4, part of 8.5 Tuesday Office Hours: Ms Blackwelder will leave immediately after class on Tuesday for a meeting. I hope to be back in my office by 4:15 please let me know if you want to come by. Thr Aug 3 Test 3 is Comprehensive: Please see Practice for Test 3 from Unit I and II to continue to practice problems from old material. This week (Mon July 24-Thr July 27): Expect to Cover Sec 8.1-8.4 (That would leave only Sec 8.5 to cover next week. ) Thur July 27 Lecture Class: Please check your FSU e-mail for links to class notes for Thursday s lecture class. Having these notes will reduce the writing needed and will allow you to concentrate on working examples. (Links also posted on Blackboard Announcements.) Recitation on Thr July 27: Quiz 7 given. See Quiz Practice - (will include some from Wednesday s lecture.) Quiz covers: last part of 8.1, 8.2, part of 8.3 Recitation on Tue Aug 1: Quiz 8 given. Quiz Practice should be available by Friday - (will include some from Monday s lecture.) Quiz covers: last part of 8.3, 8.4, part of 8.5 Ms. Blackwelder will be out-of-town: I will be leaving town around 10 a.m. on Thur July 27. Lecture Class WILL meet on Thursday. I won t be able to respond to e-mail until Mon. morning, July 31. I will be on campus Thursday morning from about 7:30-9:30 a.m. Thr Aug 3 Test 3 is Comprehensive: Please see Practice for Test 3 from Unit I and II to continue to practice problems from old material.

This week (Mon July 24-Thr July 27): Expect to Cover Sec 8.1-8.4 (That would leave only Sec 8.5 to cover next week. ) Recitation on Thr July 27: Quiz 7 given. See Quiz Practice - (will include some from Wednesday s lecture.) Ms. Blackwelder will be out-of-town: I will be leaving town around 10 a.m. on Thur July 27. Lecture Class WILL meet on Thursday. I won t be able to respond to e-mail until Mon. morning, July 31. I will be on campus Thursday morning from about 7:30-9:30 a.m. This week (Mon July 24-Thr July 27): Expect to Cover Sec 8.1-8.4 Recitation on Tue July 25: Quiz 6 given. See Quiz Practice (will include some from Monday s lecture.) Recitation on Thr July 27: Quiz 7 given. Quiz Practice available on Tuesday. (will include some from Wednesday s lecture.) Thr July 20: Cover Sec 7.4, 7.5; may start Sec 8.1 Recitation on Tue July 25: Quiz 6 given. See Quiz Practice (may include some from Monday s lecture.) Tue July 18 and Wed July 19: Cover Sec 7.3 and begin Test 2 Review Mon July 17: Cover Sec 7.2; Start Sec 7.3, Read and study text Sec 7.2-7.3. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site).

Please Note: Mon July 17 Ms. Blackwelder has meeting after class, won t be in for office hours. Recitation on Tue July 18: Quiz 5 given. See Quiz Practice on Einstein egrade. Thr July 13: Finish Sec 6.6 & 6.7; Start/Cover Sec 7.1, Read and study text Sec 7.1-7.3. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site). Recitation on Tue July 18: Quiz 5 given. See Quiz Practice on Einstein egrade. Includes some from Mon July 17 lecture too. Tue July 11 and Wed July 12: Cover Sec 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, Read and study text Sec 6.5-6.7. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site). Test 1 grades: egrade reports your percentage grade (out of 24 problems). We will compute your Test 1 grade by the formula 100 4*(number missed). Hope to have on-line grades updated on Tuesday. Recitation on Thr July 13: Quiz 4 given. See Quiz Practice on Einstein egrade. Includes some from Wed July 12 lecture too. Thr July 6 and Mon July 10: Cover Sec 6.2, 6.3, may start Sec 6.5, Read and study text Sec 6.2, 6.3, 6.5. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site). Test 1 grades: egrade reports your percentage grade (out of 24 problems). We will compute your Test 1 grade by the formula 100 4*(number missed). Hope to have on-line grades updated on Friday. Recitation on Tue July 11: Quiz 3 given. See Quiz Practice on Einstein egrade. Includes some from Monday July 10 lecture too. Wed July 5: Review for Test 1

Recitation on Thr July 6: Test 1 given. Bring FSU ID and sharpened pencils or pen. Covers Sec 5.1-5.6, 6.1 Be working on the Unit 1 practice. See me, or RI s, in office hours if you need help. Thr July 6 Lecture class: Cover Sec 6.2, Read and study text Sec 6.2, 6.3. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site). Thr Jun 29 and Mon Jul 3: Finish Sec 5.4; Cover Sec 5.5, 5.6, 6.1 Before Next Lecture Classes: Read and study text Sec 5.5, 5.6, 6,1. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site web address is on syllabus link is on my web page and our Blackboard class). Homework is not collected. Recitation on Thr July 6: Test 1 given. Bring FSU ID and sharpened pencils or pen. Covers Sec 5.1-5.6, 6.1 Be working on the Unit 1 practice. See me, or RI s, in office hours if you need help. Tue Jun 27 and Wed Jun 28: Finish Sec 5.1; Cover Sec 5.2-5.4 Before Next Lecture Classes: Read and study text Sec 5.2-5.4. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site web address is on syllabus link is on my web page and our Blackboard class). Homework is not collected. Recitation on Thr June 29: Quiz 2 given. See Quiz Practice on einstein egrade. (Quiz practice will be updated after lecture class on Wednesday.) Mon June 26: Course Intro; Cover Sec 5.1; Might start Sec 5.2 (These are posted on my web page see link on Blackboard.) Before Next Lecture Class: Read and study text Sec 5.1-5.3. Do on-line practice homework (at einstein egrade site web address is on syllabus link is on my web page and our Blackboard class). Homework is not collected. Recitation on Tue June 27: Quiz 1 given. See Quiz Practice on einstein egrade. (Covers Sec 5.1) Campus computers (in recitation) require login. Login is same as that used for Blackboard try to log on to Blackboard before coming to recitation. Course Intro 1) Eligibility - Must have grade of C- or better in College Algebra or (SAT math > 600 or ACT math > 26). Don t take elig form with you turn it in before leaving - it will be used to determine first day attendance. 2) Must add this course through drop/add. Submitting an eligibility form DOES NOT add you to this course. 3) SDRC students Bring copy of letter by Wednesday Jun 28.

4) Do on-line practice problems first, then text problems if additional practice needed. Test and Quiz questions will be like the on-line problems. Web address is on syllabus and our Blackboard page. 5) NO Calculators, of any kind, are allowed on quizzes and tests. Please don t risk academic dishonesty charges. Prepare by doing practice at home without calculator. 6) Tests and Quizzes are not rescheduled, are not given early. Please check your personal calendar family reunions, etc are not considered excused absences. Test dates are on the syllabus. Summer 6-wk pace is very fast. Please be sure you are committed to keeping up every day. 7) Class meets on Monday July 3 the University is closed only on Tue July 4. Test 1 is Thr July 6.