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Let’s put the “you” back in EQAO

Let’s put the “you” back in EQAO. characteristics. definition. 2 booklets, with all formulas provided A variety of multiple choice and short answer questions The students have exactly 45 minutes for each booklet. It is written the last 2 days of the last full week of classes before exams

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Let’s put the “you” back in EQAO

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  1. Let’s put the “you” back in EQAO

  2. characteristics definition 2 booklets, with all formulas provided A variety of multiple choice and short answer questions The students have exactly 45 minutes for each booklet. It is written the last 2 days of the last full week of classes before exams 65% in course, 70% on EQAO, exemption The EQAO exam ensures greater accountability and better quality in Ontario schools by providing parents, teachers and the public accurate and reliable information about student achievement. It is not a requirement for graduation. EQAO math exam examples non-examples Project based manipulative Sensitive to outside circumstances Group work DI Lab based presentation Activity based humorous essay Adapted to individual needs smart board Web based activity No Frisbees involved Teachers helping Integrated with technology Eco-friendly

  3. Compare: • Tell what is the same and what is different. • Describe: • Use words to create a mental picture for the reader. • Determine: • Use mathematics to find a solution to the problem. • List: • Use point form. • Explain: • Use words and symbols to make your solution clear. • Justify: • Give reasons and evidence to show your answer is correct. • Show your work: • Record all calculations and all the steps you went through to get your answer. You may use words, numbers, graphs, diagrams, symbols and/or charts.

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