tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812794395259173668.post1330296218772109333..comments2024-01-16T20:55:12.331-05:00Comments on Drawing On Math: Writing Trig EquationsTina Cardonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00549943329133396794noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812794395259173668.post-44560606085171157372013-02-05T17:15:14.171-05:002013-02-05T17:15:14.171-05:00I've seen pretty high percentages for students...I've seen pretty high percentages for students who cheat. But maybe 'planning to cheat' is way lower. Good perspective. I wonder if I could do something like that and let my calc students do their retakes whenever they want... (Right now they have to do most retakes during a later test time.Sue VanHattumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10237941346154683902noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812794395259173668.post-91211908587161240742013-02-05T16:45:24.913-05:002013-02-05T16:45:24.913-05:00When I give retakes I write three questions on an ...When I give retakes I write three questions on an index card, then students do the work on a quarter sheet of scrap paper. I keep the index cards to reuse, so the problems aren't out circulating. Plus, 90% of the problems I give require students to show work, so just memorizing the answer wouldn't work. Even with all that said, cheating has never been a big issue except the kids who blatantly copy their neighbor during a test. None of my kids plan ahead to cheat (making cheat sheets, getting the answers from another class) as far as I've seen.Tina Cardonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00549943329133396794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-812794395259173668.post-28782142353365563542013-02-05T10:02:01.312-05:002013-02-05T10:02:01.312-05:00>For most of the quizzes and tests I give I onl...>For most of the quizzes and tests I give I only need to create one version of the retake...<br /><br />Do your students do the retake at different times? I've always thought some students would find out the problem and answer from others, and have made new versions on-the-spot for each person retesting. You haven't seen any problem with that?Sue VanHattumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10237941346154683902noreply@blogger.com