· VOLUNTEER!! Whittier Elementary in Boulder is looking for volunteers to help first through fifth graders with math at various times during the school day. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Eline O'Donnell at elineod@us.ibm.com, and send a copy of your email to Professor Eric Stade, at stade@colorado.edu. Also, Pioneer Elementary in Lafayette is looking for volunteers to help kindergarten students with math at 8:50 on weekday mornings and 1:50 on weekday afternoons. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact Rochelle Loughry at rochelle.loughry@bvsd.org, and again send a copy of your email to Professor Eric Stade, at stade@colorado.edu.
( Note) Your volunteering at either of these schools DOES count towards the 25 hours working with children required of applicants to the teacher education program at the CU School of Education. To get credit for these hours, your must have a supervisor at Pioneer and/or Whittier complete a Youth Experience Assessment Form.
· Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center (also known as "The Center"): You may seek assistance with your math questions at the Undergraduate Mathematics Resource Center, which will be open Mondays through Thursdays 8 AM - 6 PM, and Fridays 8 AM-2 PM, beginning January 16, in Math 170. You may request help from any of the tutors present at the lab.
Exam 1 : Wednesday,
February 20. (Section 002 and 003)
Thursday, February 21. (Section 001)
· COURSE SYLLABI FOR INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS:
· HOMEWORK:
. EXAM REVIEW :
Exam 1 Review (For all sections) , Answer Key.
Exam 2 Review(for all sections), Answer Key.
Review of Final Exam
will be provided in class. Please ask your instructor.
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