Interval practice worksheet (2003) - no specific instruments (e.g. worksheet) by Mark Feezell, Ph.D. (DrFeezell.com)
Interval practice worksheet
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Excellent worksheet!
This worksheet is clearly designed, with questions that address all aspects of beginning interval identification. One small quibble that I had with it was that the answer to the second question in section 3. is "F###" which is not something that we even deal with at the beginning theory level. The kids were a bit confused by this, though most got it. All in all, a wonderful time saver for this theory professor when the textbook/workbook packs didn't come in at the campus bookstore on time. Thank you, Dr. Feezell!
Elise Schowalter
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