Mock, Midterm, Final Exam Information

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The Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics                                              A Magnet School 1363 Fulton Avenue                                         Bronx, New York 10456                     Tele # (718) 992­7089 – Fax # (718) 590­1052                               Edward Tom, Founding Principal

Expectations for Midterm, Mock and Final Exams (and Exit Projects) I.

Exams a. Midterms, Mocks and Final exams must be cumulative and should reflect  the content taught throughout the particular subject curriculum. b. Exams should model the Regents Exams if the course terminates in a  Regents exam. i. Email/contact Ms. Klarl to see if she has class sets of your specific  content area.  Using these “extra Regents Exams will SAVE  PAPER!! ii. Regents Exams can  be downloaded from  http://www.nysedregents.org/testing/hsregents.html c. The exams must be COPY READY.  (Please use attached checklist.)  Outlines or a description of what you “plan to do for the exam” will not be  accepted d. Exams and answer keys must be submitted on time to your department  coordinator for initial approval.  Once the exam meets standards, the department coordinator will submit the exam to the Assistant Principal of Instruction, Ms. Spencer, for final approval. e. The exam will be returned to the department coordinator, once final approval has been given by the AP of Instruction. You will receive your approved exam from your department coordinator so that you may make arrangements for copies to be made for your students.

II.

Exit Projects a. Exit projects need to be cumulative and should reflect the content taught  throughout the particular subject.

b. The projects must be differentiated to allow all students to participate in and  successfully complete the assignment. c. The project should contain a written piece and a presentation piece d. A form of assessment such as a rubric or point system must be included  with the project

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