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Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle

by "stevericks" <stevericks@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 3, 2008 at 08:59 PM

Good Grief.  All that work to copy 20 words?  They could have learned 2000 
words in the time it took to make the cheat sheet.  If that is all I have
to 
worry about, then I am not worrying.

So what is the point of a cheat sheet?  Formulas?  I mean, how much can
you 
copy on one sheet?

When I was in the classroom, the day before finals I gave all of my
students 
a 3"x5" card and told them that they could each write as many cheat notes
as 
they could on the card and use it on the test.  They spent the entire
period 
studying to decide what they wanted to put on the card.  Usually, what
they 
ended up putting on the card they had memorized anyway-from the effort of 
deciding what to put there and from writing it.
Steve
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how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
"AllEmailDeletedImme  2008-01-03 17:36:30 
Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
"stevericks" &l  2008-01-03 20:59:29 
Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
Rowley <industry3dREMO  2008-01-04 06:09:47 
Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
"stevericks" &l  2008-01-04 17:52:15 
Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
"stevericks" &l  2008-01-06 12:26:38 
Re: how your students can cheat with a soda bottle
"Jhaerlyn@[EMAIL PRO  2008-02-05 12:10:17 

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