tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post2524493805346002239..comments2024-03-03T17:53:46.947-05:00Comments on (x, why?): January 2016 New York Algebra I (Common Core) Part 2(x, why?)http://www.blogger.com/profile/17499160002806879025noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-45474058068983134162016-04-30T18:39:56.606-04:002016-04-30T18:39:56.606-04:00You're welcome. I try the best I can.
I appre...You're welcome. I try the best I can.<br /><br />I appreciate the feedback.(x, why?)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17499160002806879025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-50409024534946840662016-04-28T17:59:42.916-04:002016-04-28T17:59:42.916-04:00Thanks for the help in explanations. Thanks for the help in explanations. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-54156669174365330212016-01-31T17:54:54.780-05:002016-01-31T17:54:54.780-05:00Unknown: I don't know what you mean by only on...Unknown: I don't know what you mean by only one right. <br /><br />If you only answered the first question correctly, but not the reasoning in the second question, then, yes, you should get partial credit. <br /><br />If you Jacob or Jessica's right but the other one wrong, but you made a conclusion based on your findings (although I'm not sure what that might be), then, yes, you can still get partial credit. <br /><br />If you only got Jacob or Jessica and didn't have an answer for the second question, that would be two errors in a two-point problem, so not likely worth a point.<br />(x, why?)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17499160002806879025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-47245372494288492132016-01-31T17:52:06.407-05:002016-01-31T17:52:06.407-05:00Robin Schwartz: Pass rates are probably available,...Robin Schwartz: Pass rates are probably available, if you know someone who graded the test. I don't have access to that file, but I'm sure it's up on nysedregents.org in a (currently) password-protected file. It'll probably be unlocked soon, along with the test.<br /><br />After they're unlocked, it's a lot easier to put the images in the blog posts.<br /><br />As for difficulty, I'd say it was hard, but I think the two August exams (2014, 15) were more difficult. I told my students about residuals in the last couple of classes, so they should have gotten that one. <br /><br />I also remarked to colleague when I was working on these posts that I don't remember ever having to use mark-up language so much to create all these exponents in a single test! (x, why?)https://www.blogger.com/profile/17499160002806879025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-86727199230874840462016-01-30T18:17:45.545-05:002016-01-30T18:17:45.545-05:00Is it still possible for me to get credit for numb...Is it still possible for me to get credit for number 32 if I only got one right Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02917743673993724712noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28172905.post-12743559125887260752016-01-30T10:13:55.019-05:002016-01-30T10:13:55.019-05:00Thank you Mr Burke for posting these up
Really app...Thank you Mr Burke for posting these up<br />Really appreciate it<br />How do you think this CC Alg I regents compares with the previous exams?<br />Are pass rates made available at some time?<br />Thanks<br />Robin Schwartz<br />Bronx NY<br />Twitter @mathconfidenceRobin Schwartzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04470871156483179822noreply@blogger.com