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Presentation for students having lessons with

Presentation for students having lessons with. Dr Andrew J Preston (APN). Contact Information. Telephone: College: 0161 287 8000 Extension 4147 (Messages will be checked at lunch/end of day) Mobile: 07587 323554 (Messages will be checked at twilight on a daily basis.)

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  1. Presentation for students having lessons with Dr Andrew J Preston (APN)

  2. Contact Information • Telephone: College: 0161 287 8000 Extension 4147 (Messages will be checked at lunch/end of day) Mobile: 07587 323554 (Messages will be checked at twilight on a daily basis.) • Email: College: apn@osfc.ac.uk Home: andrew@mathsdot.plus.com

  3. Contact information (ctd) • College Absence number: 0161 287 8002 (Use a landline). • Useful stuff, video chat & guestbook: www.mathsdot.plus.com • Office: Room 232, desk middle left. Often in 225. • Twitter: Follow mathsdot to 86444 or visit webpage.

  4. Who is this APN ? APN is the AS Maths course leader. APN is a personal tutor. APN is the author of 6th Sense Maths. APN is the college blood co-ordinator. APN is passionate about helping students achieve their maximum potential. APN enjoys helping people solve their problems.

  5. APN’s advice … be H A P P Y H is for homework. Expect it every lesson A is for attendance. 100 % is expected. P is for perseverance. Early hard work = success. P is for punctuality. 9 am really means 8.55 am. Y is for yourself. Be proud and always try your best.

  6. www.mathsdot.plus.com Useful place to chill out. Exam paper answers, teaching topics, chatroom, links to cool sites (crop circles,musicetc) Andy’s code violations.

  7. Andy’s code violations (v1-v5) V1 No eating or drinking in class except spring or flavoured tap water. V2 No talking when I am introducing new material or examples. V3 No touching, kissing, stroking or squeezing. V4 No hitting, spitting, swearing or shouting. V5 No shutting windows or opening windows unless you ask first.

  8. Andy’s code violations (v6-v10) V6 No use of mobile phones or MP3 in lessons – either text, pictures, video, sound, vibration or use as a calculator. THIS IS SERIOUS V7 No defacing college property or making paper airplanes. V8 No lame excuses for not doing homework or forgetting to hand it in by the deadline. V9 No conveniently forgetting course materials, pens, paper or calculators. V10 No use of red or green ink on any homework.

  9. Andy’s code violations (v11-v15) V11 No malicious use of a compass or laser pen to scare people away. V12 No refusal to be seated where requested. V13 No habitually forgetting to staple your homework or not writing your name on the homework. V14 No use of plastic receptacles for homework. V15 No trips to the toilet unless it is an emergency. Go before you come.

  10. Andy’s code violations (v16-v19) V16 No throwing paper into the bin from a long distance. V17 No copying down the answer from the homework or copying other students’ work or marking work right when it is clearly wrong. V18 No calling out answers when we go "round the room". V19 No arriving once the lesson has started V20 You can suggest one !!

  11. APN Generic Homework Info Deadlines for handing in work must be abided by. Feedback is essential to succeed. Better to hand in poor work than miss the deadline. Otherwise…. referrals, letters home and ultimately exam withdrawal. Getting behind will make it harder for you to pass and this course is hard enough! Graded (A,B,C,D,E,L,U): used for predicted grades by exam boards. (GCSE out of 10). Grades used for reports and UCAS references.

  12. APN Generic Homework Info Late work must still be handed in If you fall behind with work, ensure any subsequent pieces are in on time. If Ill, get notes and immediately find out next week’s homework On return of homework, study any hints and finish it off for peace of mind.

  13. APN Generic Homework Info Homework can be painful, but you learn from your mistakes. Beware of the time spent on coursework from other subjects.

  14. AS/A level Homework • Format: Name, Date, Exercise, Page Number, Group, use A4. • Underline answers twice. • Staples are your best friend (put one in top left: one per homework). • No red ink. • Plastic receptacles are a health hazard. • Advice: Use large diagrams.  

  15. AS/A level Homework • Don't hand in extra questions or notes. • Check answers in the back after each question. • Attempt every question. • Advice: Spread your work out and start at the top of a clean sheet for a hard question. • Hand in your solutions in the same order as those set.

  16. AS/A level Homework • If correct, mark with a TICK  (not in red ink). • If wrong, mark with a large ? (not in red ink). State what the answer says in the back of the book. Add a line of English explaining your problem. • Don't tick work that you haven't checked or got wrong.

  17. And finally … • Summary on last sheet (unless assignment). List question numbers you got wrong or could not do. You may use a smiley face if you feel you have completely understood () Timetable homework in diaries and start it the same day. • Sort out problems BEFORE handing in.

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