Communicating through Homework
Learning mathematics and physics involves learning how to
communicate your ideas effectively. As a student, much of this
communication will be in the form of homework. Therefore, so that we
may provide you with meaningful and worthwhile feedback, it is
important that you put your homework in an easy-to-read,
easy-to-navigate format. After all, how you present your work should
enhance the ideas you are trying to communicate, not impede them.
With that in mind, the following are some suggestions for submitting
homework in your mathematics and physics courses.
- Your handwriting should be legible.
- Homework with multiple pages should be stapled in the upper
left-hand corner.
- In the upper right-hand corner you should write (in this order):
- Your Name
- Your Class and Section Number
- The Homework Set Number
- The Due Date of the Homework
- Problems should be clearly labeled and numbered on the left side of
the page. There should also be a visible separation between problems.
- Each solution should begin with the original problem
statement.
- You should leave the top left margin and the entire left margin blank
so that graders may use this space for scoring and comments.
- To ensure that each problem is graded, problems should be written
in the order they are assigned.
- It is good practice first to work out the solutions to homework
problems on scratch paper and then to neatly write up your solutions.
This will help you turn in a clean finished product.
- You are permitted to work jointly on assignments, but you should
write up your solutions by yourself. You should always acknowledge any help
received at the top of the assignment or in the margin.
Easy-to-Read Homework Format