EOG Boot Camp
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Transcript of EOG Boot Camp
I don’t know but I’ve been told
Passing EOG is my goal
Sound off 1, 2
3, 4 study hard and study more
5, 6, 7, 8
Come to school and don’t be late
9, 10, 11, 12
Read each question and you’ll do well!
EOG BOOT CAMP PRIZES
WEEK 1Score 80% or higher on 3 out of the 5 quizzes – Small treatTop 3 scorers in each Core class will receive a Ice Cream Party
WEEK 2Score 80% or higher on 4 out of the 5 quizzes- Small treatTop 3 scorers in each Core class will receive a Ice Cream Party
GRAND PRIZES - Top 3 overall scorers in each subject area Gift Cards to… McDonalds… Movies… I-Tunes
Sample Math CalendarMonday Tuesday Wed Thurs Friday
Day 1EOG Pre-TestReal # System
Day 2Quiz 2Pythagorean Theorem
Day 3Quiz 3Scale & Indirect Measurement
Day 4Quiz 4Volume/SA& Dilations
Day 5Quiz 5Changing Dimensions
Day 6Quiz 6Misuses of Data
Day 7Quiz 7Scatter Plots
Day 8Quiz 8Linear/Non-LinearFunctions
Day 9Quiz 9Slope & Slope-Intercept
Day 10Quiz 10Equations/Inequalities
Day 11Student Survey-Academic &AthleticChallenge
Sample Math EOG QuizQuiz 1- Pre-Test
Multiple ChoiceIdentify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1 Which is an equation of the line that passes through points (-1, 7) and (4, -3)?
a. y = 2x – 3 b. y = -2x + 7c. y = x + 7d. y = -2x + 5
____ 2. The area of a square advertising billboard at the movie theater is 16 square feet. The billboard is split diagonally to advertise two upcoming movies. What is the approximate length of the diagonal line that divides the ads?
a. 4.2 feetb. 5.7 feetc. 8.0 feetd. 22.6 feet
____ 3. Heather plans to conduct a survey to find the most popular after-school activity of an average middle-school student. Which is the best sample?
a. a random group of middle-school students as they enter their art classb. a random group of 7th grade girls as they enter the girl’s locker roomc. a random group of 8th grade boys at a band concertd. a random group of middle-school students as they enter the school building
____ 4. Which value satisfies the inequality? 3(5 – x) – 3x < -x + 10
a. 2b. 1c. 0d. -1
____ 5. Which choice below is an irrational number?
a. 0.4343….b. ½ c. √289d.
Sample Math EOG Quiz cont.
Sample Science CalendarMonday Tuesday Wed Thurs Friday
Day 1EOG Pre-TestChemistry
Day 2Quiz 2Chemistry
Day 3Quiz 3Chemistry
Day 4Quiz 4Chemistry
Day 5Quiz 5Hydrosphere
Day 6Quiz 6Hydrosphere
Day 7Quiz 7Hydrosphere
Day 8Quiz 8Cell/Micro
Day 9Quiz 9Cell/Micro
Day 10Quiz 10Cell/Micro
Day 11Student Survey-Academic &AthleticChallenge
Note: We finish Earth History the day before we begin EOG Boot Camp so there is no special review on this topic. We do address the topic in other ways.
Sample Science EOG QuizQuiz 2- Earth History
Multiple ChoiceIdentify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. The fossil record shows that life on Earth has changed over time. For example, paleontologists have found that older rocks contain fossils of
a. organisms that are more complex than those alive today.b. both simple and complex organisms.c. only organisms that are alive today.d. organisms that are simpler than those alive today.
____ 2. A fossil formed when minerals replace all or part of an organism is called a
a. mold.b. petrified fossil.c. cast.d. trace fossil.
____ 3. The law of superposition states that, in horizontal layers of sedimentary rock, each layer is
a. younger than the layer above it and older than the layer below it.b. neither older nor younger than the other layers.c. older than the layer above it and younger than the layer below it.d. always older than any vertical layers
____ 4. Why are index fossils useful to geologists?
a. They tell the absolute age of the rock in which they occur.b. They tell the ages of many different rock layers.c. They tell the age of the rock at one location only.d. They tell the relative age of the rock in which they occur.
____ 5. What is the age of an intrusion of igneous rock in relation to the sedimentary rock layers through with it passes?
a. sometimes younger, sometimes olderb. always olderc. the same age as the other rock layersd. always younger
Sample Science EOG Quiz cont.
EOG Quiz Score Sheet
MATH EOG QUIZ SCORES
Quiz 1 ____________Quiz 2 ____________Quiz 3 ____________Quiz 4 ____________Quiz 5 ____________Quiz 6 ____________Quiz 7 ____________Quiz 8 ____________Quiz 9 ____________Quiz 10 ____________
SCIENCEEOG QUIZ SCORES
Quiz 1 ____________Quiz 2 ____________Quiz 3 ____________Quiz 4 ____________Quiz 5 ____________Quiz 6 ____________Quiz 7 ____________Quiz 8 ____________Quiz 9 ____________Quiz 10 ____________
EOG Quiz Score Sheet
READINGEOG QUIZ SCORES
Quiz 1 ____________Quiz 2 ____________Quiz 3 ____________Quiz 4 ____________Quiz 5 ____________Quiz 6 ____________Quiz 7 ____________Quiz 8 ____________Quiz 9 ____________Quiz 10 ____________
SOCIAL STUDIESEOG QUIZ SCORES
Quiz 1 ____________Quiz 2 ____________Quiz 3 ____________Quiz 4 ____________Quiz 5 ____________Quiz 6 ____________Quiz 7 ____________Quiz 8 ____________Quiz 9 ____________Quiz 10 ____________
EOG Quiz Scores
To keep up with the daily quizzes, we make a new grade book in EGP just for EOG Boot Camp.
SMART Response clickers are great for the short quizzes… less grading!
If possible, each student should be allowed to keep their quizzes. The quizzes are great review documents.
Athletic & Academic Challenge
•Students compete in groups of 4 (student choice)
•Each core teacher is responsible for their subject EOG review game and an athletic challenge
oEx. Math Teacher will use SMART Response clickers for EOG review and bowling for athletic challenge
oScience Teacher will use Jeopardy for EOG review and hula hoop relay for athletic challenge
Students will earn points for each correct EOG review question and the top 3 groups in each athletic challenge will earn points.
Spreadsheet is best way to keep track of teams and points earned… this can be passed electronically to each teacher to fill in points.
Athletic & Academic Challenge
Sample Schedule… students rotate to next teacher
Mr. Gerringer Groups 1-7 Math & Putt PuttMrs. B Groups 8 – 14 Reading & 3-legged RaceMrs. Haley Groups 15 - 21 Science & Sack RaceMs. Crouse Groups 22 – 28 Reading & Batton RelayMrs. Beckham Groups 29 -35 Math & Bowling Ms. Price Groups 36 - 42 Reading & Ping Pong Toss Mrs. Riley Groups 43-49 Science & Hula HoopMr. Keefe Groups 50- 56 Reading & Basketball
Athletic & Academic Challenge
“Don’t bother just to be better than your contemporaries or predecessors.
Try to be better than yourself.”
William Faulkner