On-line Test Guidelines

Read, understand and follow these directions carefully.

You will receive credit for your work only if you follow these directions carefully.

What resources can I use?

This test is an open-note, open book test. You ARE NOT allowed to use any source of information other than your own notes and your textbook. Additionally, you MAY NOT consult other students or any other individual about the test.  The answers should be your own work and the result of your own efforts.

How much time am I allowed to spend on the test?

You will be permitted one hour to take the test. You may take it whenever is most convenient for you; however, plan on taking the entire test at once. Therefore, you MAY NOT start your test, stop working on it and then complete it later.

When is my test due?

Your test should be handed-in to your science teacher at the beginning of your science class on Monday.

Mr. Vehslage’s 4th period class: your test is still due on Monday even though your class drops that day. Please turn it in at the beginning of Conference Period.

How do I hand-in an online test?

The test is a word document. Once you download this file, you may type your answers directly onto the test. However, if you would like to include a diagram as part of your answer, this must be drawn separately. Make sure your diagrams are attached to your test when you turn it in.

Once you have finished the test, save it and print it. If your printer doesn’t work, you may email it to your science teacher. If you would prefer to write your answers on a separate sheet of paper, you may do so.

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