The High School of St. Thomas More Finals. Spring 2017 Survival Guide

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The High School of St. Thomas More Finals Spring 2017 Survival Guide Instruct the wise, and they become still wiser; teach the just, and they advance in learning. The beginning of wisdom is fear of the LORD, and knowledge of the Holy One is understanding. Proverbs 9:9-10

Spring 2017 Senior Final Exams Schedule All senior exams will be proctored in the gym. Students will enter and exit the building through the southwest gym doors. Students needing to speak to a teacher or go to the office should ask the proctors for permission. Seniors should turn in their textbooks prior to taking their exam. They may give textbooks to the proctors on the day of the final. Exams will be taken only during the scheduled time. Students who are in need of alternate exam times must talk to Mrs. Neitzel by Friday, May 5. Alternate exams are scheduled for May 13 at 8 a.m. Seniors are not required to wear school uniforms for exam days. Seniors may leave the building for lunch and other breaks during their scheduled exams. They are not required to stay for the whole examination time if they finish their exam. However, they are invited to stay if they would like a place to study for other exams. Diplomas will be issued upon receipt of the completed graduation checklist, due May 19 th. Final Exam Schedule (in the gym) May 17 (odd class periods) 1 st 8:15-9:25 (Mrs. Neitzel, Fr. Hoelscher) 3 rd 9:30-10:40 (Mrs. Neitzel, Mr. Johnson) 5 th 11:45-12:55 (Mrs. Neitzel, Mr. Johnson) 7 th 1:00-2:10 (Mrs. Hinkley, Mrs. Neitzel) May 18 (even class periods) 2 nd 8:15-9:25 (Mrs. Neitzel, Fr. Hoelscher) 4 th 9:30-10:40 (Mrs. Neitzel, Mr. Johnson) 6 th 11:45-12:55 (Mrs. Neitzel, Mr. Johnson) 8 th 1:00-2:10 (Mrs. Hinkley, Mrs. Neitzel)

Spring 2017 Final Exams Schedule Teachers will provide guidance for final exams prior to final exams. Exam dates are May 23, 24, 25 and 26. On the 24th, 25th, and 26th students may dress down (following dress down day guidelines) for $1 a day with the proceeds going towards Pendo, STM s sister student in Africa to support her tuition. The money will be collected during the first exam of the day (if students have a study hall the first exam of the day they will pay in the office when the arrive to school). The school will open at 7:15 daily. Teachers will be available starting at 7:30. Students will report to exam rooms promptly at 8:40 a.m. There are two 70-minute exams per day. If extra time is needed on an exam, students will be provided this time after the second exam. Extra time will not be granted for students arriving late. Students will be excused from the exam room when the exam time is over. Study halls will be open during their regularly scheduled class period. Please note: Students with a period 1 study hall may not leave the building after the half day schedule. They are required to attend first hour study hall to prepare for upcoming exams. Students with study halls scheduled during period 3, 5 or 7 may choose to arrive only for their scheduled exam. No parent permission for late arrival is needed. Students with study halls scheduled during period 2, 4, 6 or 8 may choose to leave after the first exam period scheduled that day. Parent permission is required for early dismissal. A signed note or parent phone call is accepted. We are unable to accept email permission. Students must sign out in the office. Requests for any pre-arrangements for early exams must be made directly through Mrs. Neitzel by Friday, May 12, 2017. Documentation for these requests may be required before permission for early finals is granted. Any student with a valid request will take all exams they will miss on Saturday, May 20, 2017 starting at 7:00 a.m. in the school library. Tuesday, May 24 th will be a full day of school per diocesan regulation. In the morning, students will follow bell schedule #4 for a final opportunity to ask questions of all of their teachers. Lunch will be served from 11:30 until 12:10. In the afternoon, students will take periods 1 and 2 finals. Exam 1 will run from 12:10-1:30 and Exam 2 will run from 1:40-3:00. Students will be dismissed at 3:00. Wednesday, May 24 Thursday, May 25 Friday, May 26 7:15 Building Opens Building Opens Building Opens 7:30-8:30 Teachers available Teachers available Teachers available 8:40-8:50 Report to Period 3 Prayer and Pledge Report to Period 5 Prayer and Pledge Report to Period 7 Prayer and Pledge 8:50-10:00 Period 3 Semester Test Period 5 Semester Test Period 7 Semester Test 10:00-10:10 Brain Break Brain Break Brain Break 10:10-10:20 Report to Period 4 Report to Period 6 Report to Period 8 10:20-11:30 Period 4 Semester Test Period 6 Semester Test Period 8 Semester Test 11:30 Dismissal Dismissal Have a BLESSED summer!!

Exams ~ May 2017 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Sr. Finals 18 Sr. Finals 19 20 21 Graduation 22 23 ½ Day 24 Final 3 25 Final 3 26 Final 3 27 Pizza Lunch! Final 1: Final 4 Final 4 Final 4 28 29 Memorial Day Final 2: 30 Teacher PD 31 Clean STM Day It is the beginning of May and you have three weeks of classes prior to your final exams. You will have a 70 minute test in each class that is worth 20% of your semester grade! What does that mean? This exam can make or break you! Do you have an A in a class and want to keep it? You have to do well (A or high B) on your final! Do you have a B+ in a class and want to raise it to the A range? You have to get an A on your final! How do you know how well you need to do? Here s an example: Amy has an 89% average for the semester. She wants to know what she needs to earn on the final to get an A or A- for the semester! Let s let x be the grade she needs to earn in order to get an A- (the lowest percentage of that is 90%). 89 8 + 2x = 900 This is an equation that you can use so that you aren t messing with decimals 712 + 2x = 900 2x = 188 X = 94 As you can see, she should get to work!

Peer Tutoring Study Sessions Library 3:00-4:00 May 8 - May 19 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday World History I World History II US History APUSH Sociology Government Algebra I Geometry Algebra II Pre-Calculus AP Calculus Statistics Consumer s Math Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III Honors Spanish IV Latin I Latin II Latin III Latin IV Latin V Biology I AP Biology Chemistry I AP Chemistry Physics I Physics II Anatomy Earth Science Integrated Science Theology 9 Theology 10 Theology 11 Theology 12 Good Luck on your Finals!

Studying Checklist Talk to your teachers about whether or not they will be giving you a study guide. Study guides are only guides of main make sure you study notes, quizzes, tests and other assignments. Talk to your teachers about the format of the exam will it be multiple choice? True/False? Essay? Short answer? A mixture of these? Prioritize your exams. Some will require more studying than others. Evaluate all the factors. For example, what do you need to earn on the exam to keep or raise your semester grade? What is the format of the exam? What classes have you needed more study time for throughout the semester? Once you ve prioritized your exams, create a schedule for studying. Starting the day before the final is not going to be enough for all or most classes, so aim to start at least the week before. Get organized! Look through all of your old papers and determine which papers will be helpful for studying. When in doubt, ask your teacher! Flashcards are great for memorizing vocabulary words. So is Quizlet! Outlines are great for studying for essay and short answer questions. Focus on creating small outlines to reinforce your understanding of. When you are studying, don t spend valuable time quizzing yourself on you already know. Focus most of your time and energy to the that you have difficulty remembering or understanding. As you are studying, make a list of questions for your teacher. Ask those questions when you review together as a class or earlier! Sleep well the night before. You won t do as well if you are tired! Get good nutrition! Your body needs fuel to cope with the stress of this week. Breakfast that day is most important. RELAX! Your teachers want you to do well on your exams but that doesn t mean they will make tests easy. You will have to work for strong grades, but you have the ability to do it. You ll make it to the finish line! Do you not know that the runners in the stadium all run in the race, but only one wins the prize? Run so as to win. 1 Corinthians 9:24

STM Final Exam Checklist Class Week Before Weekend Day Before Exam Day! Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Period 8