Marcus
McGuff

Homework and Test Reviews



Weekly Class Schedule and Assignments: (detailed form)

MATD 0370 Elementary Algebra
PLATO (may also be called "Academic Systems") Interactive Mathematics

This weekly schedule and schedule of tests is to help you pace yourself so that you may take your tests on time and complete the course during the semester.  You may work ahead of this schedule and finish early if you like (though remember that you must ask me at least a week in advance if you want to take a test early).  If you get behind, you must contact me.

NOTE:  All assignments are from your textbook (PAN - "Personal Academic Notebook") unless otherwise indicated. Do the textbook Practice test before you try the online Evaluate quiz for any section.

You should do the homework assigned here from your book and not the book homework suggested in the software. If the page and/or problem numbers do not seem to be matching those in your book, it is possible you have an earlier version of the book. If so, please contact the ACC bookstore where you bought it to find out what to do.

Week #

Dates

Section
If the section number is a link, click on it for instructor's notes on that section

Pages
All links are to Adobe Acrobat files. Go here for other formats.

Problems

Approximate time needed on computer (before you start your homework)

1

Aug. 27 through
Sept. 2

Pretest Review

     

Getting Started

     

1.1

Homework

73

1 - 11 odd

2 hours

Apply

74 - 75

1 - 23 odd

 

Evaluate
76
1 - 8  

Exercise Set  1.1*

Handout

All

 

1.2

Homework

98

1 - 23 odd

3 hours

Apply

99 - 100

23 - 55 odd

 

Evaluate
101
1 - 12  

2

Sept. 3 through
Sept. 9

1.3

Homework

119

1 - 17 odd

2 hours

Apply

120

1 - 7 odd, 13, 17 - 27 odd

 

Cumulative Review

122 - 123

1 - 29 odd

 

2.1

Homework

137

1 - 11 odd

2 hours

Apply

138

1 - 27 odd

 

Evaluate
139
1 - 8  

2.2

Homework

161

1 - 29 odd

3 hours

Apply

162 - 163

15 - 59 odd

 
Evaluate
164
1 - 12 

 

3

Sept. 10 through
Sept. 16

2.3

Homework

180 - 181

1 - 23 odd

4 hours

Apply

182 - 184

1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 19, 29 - 45 odd, 53, 55, and 34 (answer: 8", 5", 7")

 

Evaluate
185
1 - 8  
Cumulative Activities
202 - 203
1,9,11,15,17,23,25,27,29  

Exercise Set  2.3*

Handout

All

 

Review for Test 1

Handout

All

 

Sept. 12 - Sept. 19: Test 1 (covers through section 2.3)

After you have finished all of the above work with a score of at least 80 on each quiz, you should take the test in the Testing Center you requested on the Orientation Form, Part 2 during these dates. Don't forget to send me your Pretest Review and your homework (including the test review and extra homework sets) as soon as you finish the test (no later than the test deadline above).

4

Sept. 17 through
Sept. 23

2.4

Homework
1, 5, 7, 9, 13 2 hours
Apply
1 – 21 odd  

Homework

226 - 227

1 - 25 odd

3 hours

Apply

229 - 231

1 - 59 odd

 

Evaluate
234 - 235
1 - 9  
Cumulative Activities
236 - 237
1 - 9 odds, 13 - 19 odds, 31, 33  

Exercise Set  3.1*

Handout

All

 

5

Sept. 24 through
Sept. 30

4.1

Homework

260 - 261

1 - 35 odd 

5 hours

Apply

262 - 264

3, 9, 15 - 21 odd, 31, 35, 39, 41 - 51 odd,  61 - 81 odd

 

Evaluate
265
1 - 10  
Exercise Set  4.1*

Handout

All

 

Homework

281 - 282

1 - 27 odd

3 hours

Apply

283 - 285

7, 9, 15, 17, 21, 25, 33, 35, 37, 41 - 55 odd

 

6

Oct. 1 through
Oct. 7

4.2
cont.
Evaluate
286
1 - 12  
Cumulative Activities
299 - 300
1 - 5 odds, 17 - 23 odds, 27, 33, 35, 37, 39    
Review for Test 2
All
 
Oct. 3 - Oct. 10: Test 2 (covers through section 4.2)

After you have finished all of the above work with a score of at least 80 on each quiz, you should take the test in the Testing Center you requested on the Orientation Form, Part 2 during these dates. Don't forget to send me your homework (including the test review and extra homework sets) as soon as you finish the test (no later than the test deadline above). 

7

Oct. 8 through
Oct. 14

5.1

Homework

322 - 323

1, 7, 11, 13 - 23 odd

3 hours

Apply

325 - 328

1, 5, 9, 11, 17, 31, 33, 39, 41, 43, 49, 51, 53, 55

 
Evaluate
329 - 330
1 - 12  

Homework

343

1 - 11 odd

3 hours

8

Oct. 15 through
Oct. 21

5.2 (cont.)

Apply

344 - 345

1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27

 

Evaluate
346
1 - 8  
Cumulative Activities
363 - 364
1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 33, 35  
Exercise Set  5.2*

Handout

All

 

9

Oct. 22 through
Oct. 28

6.1

Homework

380

1 - 11 odd

2 hours

Apply

381

1 - 27 odd

 

 Evaluate

382
1 - 8  

Homework

397 - 398

1 - 23 odd

4 hours

Apply

399 - 400

3 - 55 odd

 
Evaluate
401
1 - 8  

10

Oct. 29 through
Nov. 4

 

6.3

Homework

419 - 420

3 - 17 odd, 21, 23

4 hours

Apply

421

11, 13, 19, 25 - 55 odd

 

Evaluate
422
1 - 12  
Cumulative Activities
423 - 424
1 - 13 odd, 19 - 33 odd, 37   

Review for Test 3

Handout

All

 
Oct. 31 - Nov. 7: Test 3 (covers through section 6.3)

After you have finished all of the above work with a score of at least 80 on each quiz, you should take the test in the Testing Center you requested on the Orientation Form, Part 2 during these dates. Don't forget to send me your homework (including the test review and extra homework sets) as soon as you finish the test (no later than the test deadline above). 

11

Nov. 5 through
Nov. 11

7.1

Homework

439

1 - 23 odd

4 hours

Apply

440 - 441

3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 19, 23, 25, 31, 37, 41, 43, 49, 53

 

Evaluate
442
1 - 8  

12

Nov. 11 through
Nov. 18

7.2

Homework

462

1 - 23 odd

4 hours

Apply

463 - 464

3 - 21 odd, 27 - 61 odd

 

Evaluate
465
1 - 12  

Homework

478

1 - 11 odd

2 hours

Apply

479

1 - 27 odd

 
Evaluate
480
1 - 8  
Cumulative Activities
481
1 - 7 odd, 17 - 35 odd, 41 - 49 odd
 

13

Nov. 19 through
Nov. 25

 

Homework
655
1 - 17 odd 2 hours
Apply
657
1 - 49 odd  
Exercise Set  10.1*
All  
Homework
  1, 3, 5, 7, 13, 15, 17, 19, 23 3 hours

14

Nov. 26 through
Dec. 2

8.1
(cont.)
Apply
1 – 21 odd, 29 – 41 odd, 49, 51  

Review for Test 4

Handout

All

 

Nov. 26 - Dec. 3: Test 4 (covers through section 8.1, including 10.1)

After you have finished all of the above work with a score of at least 80 on each quiz, you should take the test in the Testing Center you requested on the Orientation Form, Part 2 during these dates. Don't forget to send me your homework (including the test review and extra homework sets) as soon as you finish the test (no later than the test deadline above). 

15

Dec. 3 through
Dec. 9

8.2

Homework
529
1 - 11 odd 3 hours

Apply

531

1 - 27 odd

 

Evaluate
534
1 - 4  
Exercise Set  8.2 *
All  
Review for Comprehensive Final Exam
All  

16

Dec. 10 through
Dec. 16

Review for Comprehensive Final Exam (cont.)

All  

Dec. 4 - Dec. 11: Comprehensive Final Exam (covers everything)

After you have finished all of the above work with a score of at least 80 on each quiz, you should take the test in the Testing Center you requested on the Orientation Form, Part 2 during these dates. Don't forget to send me your homework (including the test review and extra homework sets) as soon as you finish the test (no later than the test deadline above). 

Notice the earlier deadline on this test. Due to the deadline for submitting final grades, you may not take this test late. (If you are taking your exam at the Fredericsksburg, Round Rock, or San Marcos Center Testing Centers, you must take your Final Exam on the first possible day they are open during the exam period.)

If you really need a few more days to take the final, you may contact me in advance to request that I put the test in the Northridge Testing Center for you through Thursday, Dec. 13. (I'm sorry, but this is not possible at any other Testing Center, due to logistics.)

Dec. 17

All homework, test reviews, etc., must reach me absolutely no later than this date for you to receive credit for it.

*Exercise Set Handouts are required materials for the course.

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How to do your homework:

You will do most of your learning in this course by interacting with the computer software. However, it is important that you do paper-and-pencil problems as well, and the textbook provides a large number of problems for your practice. Before you start in on your homework, be sure to check the instructor's notes for that section (there are links on each section number in the schedule above you can click on as well.)

At the end of each computer lesson, a screen will give you a homework assignment. Ignore that and use the assignments given above instead. It is your responsibility to check your answers and use these intelligently to help you learn the material. Some of these are brief assignments because I assume you have worked a lot of problems in the software. But even all of this may not be enough. So, if you miss any problem in the homework, you must do at least a couple of additional similar problems for practice. See the example and instructions below.

Label each page with the section number (like 1.1, etc.) and, of course, make the problem numbers clear. It isn't necessary to put your name on every page, but do put it on the top page when you turn it in and staple all pages for each section together.

How to do it:

If you don't follow these rules about showing your work on appropriate problems, you may receive a substantial grade penalty on the homework. It will be an even more substantial grade penalty on later assignments if you continue to not show the necessary work. The point of doing the homework is to practice correct and useful methods of doing the problems.

Work each problem, showing your work and answer on the same page. For each problem you work, check your answer in the back of the book immediately (including checking to see if you have the right units for the answer, like dollars or feet). Put a check or an X by the problem in your homework.

If you got it wrong, go back to the examples in the text to find a similar problem and use that to understand your mistake. If that isn't enough help, then go back to the computer software and review. If that still doesn't answer your question, either post a message on the message boards asking for help or send me an email message with a question. When you understand your mistake, rework the problem correctly. Don't erase the first attempt, just lightly cross it out and put the corrected problem nearby.

It is important to practice more on the problems you did wrong. Find at least one more similiar problem in the exercises and do it and check it in the same way. Put this right in your homework assignment along with the original problem. Obviously, you should find an odd-numbered problem if possible, so it is easy to check the answer. But if the only similar problem you can find is even-numbered, you can do it, send your solution (or at least your answer) to me in an email message, and ask me about it.

Words:

On many applied problems, you need to give the units of the answer, such as dollars, feet, centimeters, percent, etc. Those units are given in the answer keys. Don't count your answers right unless you include them too.

Submit it:

Collect one entire homework packet together for each test (the first one is Lessons 1.1 - 2.3 plus the pretest and test reviews), write your name on the top page, staple it together, and put it in a sealed envelope with my name and your name in the appropriate places for the address and the return address. You may submit it by campus mail or US mail. I would prefer that you send it the same day you take the test. I understand that it will take a few days to reach me. It is unlikely that you need to pay extra postage for earlier delivery than normal. If you are concerned about that, email me and ask.

The address for mailing homework is:

Marcus McGuff

ACC Northridge Campus

11928 Stonehollow Drive

Austin, TX 78758


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Homework Handouts:

The extra homework handouts are available in two different formats: Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format (if your computer doesn't already have this installed, you can download the software for free from Adobe) and Rich Text Fomat (rtf, which can be opened in most word processors, including Microsoft Word or the Wordpad program included with all versions of Windows). These extra homework handouts are required for the course; see the schedule above for when each one is due.

Homework assignment
Acrobat files
1.1
2.3
3.1
4.1
5.2
10.1
8.2

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Test Review Sheets:

The test review sheets are available in two different formats: Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format (if your computer doesn't already have this installed, you can download the software for free from Adobe) and Rich Text Fomat (rtf, which can be opened in most word processorts, including Microsoft Word or the Wordpad program included with all versions of Windows). These review sheets are required for the course; see the schedule above for when each one is due.

Test Review Sheet
Acrobat files
Pretest
("Review for the Elementary Algebra Pretest
/ Prerequisite Review")
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 4
Final Exam

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Important Information about Taking Tests in the Testing Center

You must take each test at your designated ACC testing center during the dates it is scheduled to be available. Visit http://www.austincc.edu/testctr/ for information about testing center locations, policies and procedures. Remember that:

  1. You will need to know the following information about your course.

    Synonym number: Can be found here
    Course Number: MATD 0370
    Test Number: Test #1 (will change with each test)
    Instructor Name: Marcus McGuff
    Instructor Home Campus: Northridge
  2. You will need to show a valid photo ID (driver’s license) AND a valid ACC ID. You must come in to an ACC campus in order to obtain an ACC ID card. This procedure has changed recently; go here for more information on that.
  3. You must use the testing center that you selected on your online orientation form. If you need to change that, send me an email message asking to do so (in advance).
  4. You need to bring pencils and eraser. Paper will be provided for you at the testing center. You will also need to bring a scientific calculator.
  5. You should make up some practice tests for yourself from the Test Review so that you will have plenty of practice before taking the actual test. The test will look like that. It WILL NOT be graded in the Testing Center -- they will send the tests to me after the deadline and I will grade all of them at the same time. Those grades will usually be posted within a week after the deadline. You'll find those posted in the online gradebook on Blackboard.

Important note about the final exam:

You will notice that the deadline for the final exam is kind of early compared to the other exams. This is because I have an absolute deadline when I have to turn in your final grades for the course and I have to allow time for the final exams to get to me from the Testing Centers. If you really need a few more days to take the final, you may contact me in advance to request that I put the test in the Northridge Testing Center for you for a few extra days. (I'm sorry, but this is not possible at any other Testing Center, due to logistics.)

 

 

This webpage was created by Marcus McGuff.
It was last updated on August 14, 2006 .