| QuickGrader
Calculator
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Modes Of Operation:
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| Grading
Mode | Grade
Average Mode | Test
Timer Mode |
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| Teachers evaluate
the process and learning achievements of their students
by giving tests. These tests papers are evaluated by scoring
or grading, depending on how well the student did answering
or solving the problems on the test. |
Regardless if you work with a gradebook software program,
you still have to individually grade each problem, test
or paper by hand and enter each grade into the program
or gradebook. The QuickGrader
can make your job much easier and faster. |
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Grading
Papers |
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Grading these
test papers requires a considerable amount of the teacher's
time. QuickGrader will make
this process much easier and faster. Teachers will never
have to compute grades or rely on hard to read charts
or graphs. With QuickGrader,
simply enter the number problems that are on the test
(See Example). Press one key and the calculator will instantly
and automatically display the grades, based on the number
wrong by scrolling up or down the complete range of grades
displaying 10 grades at a time up to 999 problems.
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Example:
Let's say you have a test with 45 problems.
Enter 45 and press the [# of problems] button.
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calculator will tell you that you entered 45 as the number
of problems. Also calculator displays what each grade
is based on getting 0 to 9 problems wrong. The numbers
in black across the top of the display are the number
of problems wrong. The number below them is the score
or percentage. For instance, if the student missed 4 problems,
their score is 91. If they miss 8 problems, their score
is 82. |
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the [SCROLL UP] button on the calculator to display from
10 to 19 problems wrong. Notice the range is now 10 to
19 for number wrong. If the student missed 13 problems,
look below the 3 across the top of the display. Their
score is 71. If they missed 17, look below the 7. Their
score is a 62. Press [SCROLL UP] to display from 20 to
29 problems wrong or [SCROLL DOWN] to display the previous
display (0 to 9). |
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feature is so quick and so simple, that before you realize
it, the time you spend grading will be cut drastically.
Forget about those hard to read cardboard charts or graphs.
The QuickGrader is the only
tool you need. Never has there been a simplier tool for
grading tests and papers! |
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Grade Average |
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The grade averaging
mode makes it very easy for a teacher to get an instant
grade average each time a new grade is entered in the
calculator. Up to 99 different grades can be put in the
calculator for averaging at any one time. The grades can
be reviewed by scrolling up or down the list. Any grade
can be deleted or changed at any time. The calculator
will display a new grade average instantly.. |
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Example: Let's say you have 3 grades, 98, 82, 79. What
is the average?
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Average Mode. Enter 98 and press the [ADD] button |
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enter 82 and press [ADD]. |
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The
calculator now tells you number of grades entered (2),
the current grade just entered (82),
and the current grade average (90.00). |
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enter 79 and press [ADD]. |
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The current grade average for
the 3 grades entered is 86.33.
Once you have the grades
in the calculator, you can scroll back and forth through
them, edit and even delete any of the grades you desire.
The grade average will automatically adjust to any changes
incorporated. Even if you leave the average mode to
work with another mode, the calculator will retain the
information that was inputed until you decide to clear
it out.
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Test Timer |
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The test timer
allows the teacher to a designate a specific time for
a test by setting hours, minutes, and seconds. When the
time is up, the calculator will make a continueous beeping
sound which can be shut off by pressing any key on the
keypad. |
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Example: Let's set the
clock timer to 8 min 10 secs.
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| Enter
Timer Mode by pressing the [TIME] button twice. Simply
set the timer to 8 min 10 and press [START]. The number
in the upper left is the time that you set and the number
in the upper right is the countdown from that number.
This countdown can be stopped at any time and started
back up from that point. The bottom number in the display
is the current time of day. Once the timer mode is started,
you may exit this mode to work in any of the other modes.
The timer will continue to countdown until time runs out. |
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| The QuickGrader
also serves as a standard calculator
with memory. When the calculator is not in use,
the display will always read the date and current time. |
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