Math 210 - Elementary Mathematics I
Additional Course Documents Page
- Daily Tasks and Assignments - full list
- The list includes reading, HW, and announcements.
- This list is linked to day-by-day from the Daily Calendar on the Course Main Page.
- Course Syllabus
- You are responsible for reading syllabi in ALL your courses.
- Always refer to the syllabus FIRST when you have questions about how a course runs.
- CURRENT SEMESTER Exam Topics Lists:
- Topics Lists show the specific Learning Objectives for our lessons, that is, the skills and knowledge we cover.
- Tentative exam dates are shown on the calendar on the Course Main Page.
- Each Topics List link below goes live one week in advance of the exam date.
- You MUST take the Final Exam at the scheduled
time. See Course Main Page.
- Do NOT plan travel that conflicts with ANY of your final
exams!
- CURRENT SEMESTER Assignment and Exam Solutions:
- Answers to Required Practice (RPs) on D2L are displayed immediately in D2L's feedback to you.
- For hand-written assignments and exams in the course, I write at least a partial answer key each time.
- Scans will be posted on D2L, where you can download or print them for your own study use, but do NOT share them outside of our course.
- Paper copies of solutions are on the bulletin board near my office door, but DO NOT remove them from the office suite, and do not share photos outside of our course.
- To protect the authors' rights, I also sometimes omit solutions to textbook problems.
- You should study your graded materials - including feedback and answer keys - to understand mistakes and avoid making them again.
- Past Semester Exams and Solutions:
- Caution! Material IS NOT ordered, organized, separated,
or covered the same as this semester.
- A new SRU-approved Outline for the course went into effect Spring 2022.
- Pre-2022 exams might include some topics we don't cover now and omit some topics that we do cover.
- Always use this semester's Topics List to guide you on what topics to study.
- Spring 2009 exams were only 50 minutes long.
- These old exams give you extra practice and an idea of length, but they're NOT templates for this semester's exams.
- That's because typically I DO NOT REUSE nor refer to old exams
when writing for the current semester.
- Exam #1: Spring 2009
(solutions), Fall 2016 Solutions
- Exam #2:
Spring 2009
(solutions),
Fall 2016 Solutions
- Exam #3:
Spring 2009
(solutions),
Fall 2016 Solutions (updated Dec. 8, 2017 - Sorry, the Fall 2016 file is currently missing due to a computer hack)
- Final Exam:
Spring 2009
(solutions)
(updated Dec. 8, 2017 - Sorry, the solutions file is currently missing due to a computer hack)