5. On-Line Unit Tests
Click here. Then select the name of the unit for which you want to write the test.
Remember that
- you will have a limited amount of time…most are one hour;
- you will need paper, pencil, and calculator…maybe graph paper too;
- you will be able to rewrite the test 48 hours after your first attempt;
- the test counts for 80% of your unit mark, with the other 20% coming from the assignment that you self-checked and submitted (either the Booklets or the LearnNet Sample Assignment); if you choose not to complete the self-marked Sample Unit Assignment, the test will make 100% of your unit mark.
- I expect you to do the test on your own and without supporting resources…this is what will best prepare you for your final exam with me and your diploma. Students last year who did not do the tests on their own did not get the practice they needed for success on our school-based final and the Diploma.
- The 25% Rule: Remember that if your course work mark (unit tests included) differs by more than 25% from your school-based final, then your teacher- awarded mark will be based entirely on your school-based final exam. To prepare for the off-book experience of unit tests, take your assignments and the marking of those assignments seriously. Also, use ExamBank for “free” practice.
Comments

The online tests are great to use. and thank goodness for the multiple tries!
Thanks Stephen. They are a lot of work to make, so your feedback is most encouraging.
um i posted a question before, but it did not show up so ill ask again
is the current series and sequences test (online) used toward our math 30 P mark ? because it does not appear in the “grades” section of the website.
Thank you!
Thanks Melissa,
I saw your other comments and was going to email you personally, but I see that other students might have this question too. I have access to your results on Moodle and I periodically transfer them to our other information systems and they end up in school zone after that. My last look at the moodle tests was April 19 and I will look again on May 3. Meanwhile, you know your mark. If you have questions about the math itself, please send them my way. I hope this answers your concern. Sookie.
hi,i am on of your students at Argyll and i need the login and password to do the on-line exams. thank you
Hi Yusif. I know that I answered you in an email, but for other students with this question, here is what you do. Click the on-line tests link or go into the portal and find Math 30P in “moodle”. You will need your Argyll LearnNet credentials to enter. These you will get from our receptionist or by calling tech support. Once inside, just click on the test you want. Please reply to this message if you have difficulty to I can make the explanation better if needed. Sookie.