backwards day
Posted in Uncategorized on November 28th, 2006 by His HolinessThis week in class is devoted to reviewing what we have done this semester, and to answering your questions.
So your blog assignment for this week is backwards – it is your turn to ask me the question.
November 29th, 2006 at 2:40 am
Will our test be just over the 101 questions or will it be over the small catechism also? Along with the catechism will it be over the 10 comadments and the creeds and the questions that we read out of the small catechism?
What is the easyest way to study over all the things we went over in the catechism? Should we wright out what we know and then look it up and see what we forgot and then write what we forgot down?
November 29th, 2006 at 4:41 am
The test will cover everything we have done this semester. You will want to review your fall 2006 syllabus if you want to review and see what that was. It will include the 10 commandments and the creeds for sure, and you can expect to see some of the 101 questions as well.
On Thursday, you will be receiving a list of exam questions and answers. There will not be a question on the exam that is not on the review list, but their will be many questions on the review list that are not on the exam.
Other than that, the best way for you to review / prepare for the exam will depend on how you study and learn best as an individual. If writing things down helps you, then that may be something you want to do.
November 29th, 2006 at 5:24 pm
The test, will it only be over the 101 questions. Because we haven’t reviewed all of them yet. Also I’m guessing that it is going to be over the ten commandments and the different creeds. So I guess my question is, will a lot of the things we need to know, will they be on the study guide?
November 29th, 2006 at 10:47 pm
What will the test be over? Im guessing it will be over anything we said or did in class,ten comments,and the 101 questions . Like jessica said will everything be on the study guide that will be on the test? How long should we study for?