Advanced Math pg 168 40-46 all
Algebra 1 pg 827 Lesson 3-7 and 3-8 odds.
Algebra 2 pg 122 54-70 all
Statistics Read next section and try odd number problems
Geometry pg 177 1-13 all and read section 4-1
Integrated Algebra 2 pg 830 Lesson 2-2 1-18 all
English - Mr. Rose
Grade 9:
Due Now: Demonstrate a computer skill or activity that will help your classmates in academic, cultural, or practical ways.
Due Tuesday, 12/1: Vocabulary (no Reading Summary this week).
Due Friday, 12/4: Journals are now “Free-Writing.” Only one (1) is due each Friday, via NoteShare. Choose any prompt from:
http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/tjresources-exercises.php#poetry.
Bring Pleasure reading to class.
Grade 10:
Due Now: Demonstrate a computer skill or activity that will help your classmates in academic, cultural, or practical ways.
Due Tuesday, 12/1: Vocabulary (no Reading Summary this week).
Due Friday, 12/4: Journals are now “Free-Writing.” Only one (1) is due each Friday, via NoteShare. Choose any prompt from:
http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/tjresources-exercises.php#poetry.
Bring Pleasure reading to class..
Grade 11:
Due Now: Demonstrate a computer skill or activity that will help your classmates in academic, cultural, or practical ways.
Due Tuesday, 12/1: Vocabulary (no Reading Summary this week).
Due Friday, 12/4: Journals are now “Free-Writing.” Only one (1) is due each Friday, via NoteShare. Choose any prompt from:
http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/tjresources-exercises.php#poetry.
Bring Pleasure reading to class.
Grade 12:
***Make sure you've read Intro. Material for Macbeth, pp. 290 – 299***
Due Wednesday, 12/2: Ongoing work on Theatrical Element Project. Pick a “theatre job” (i.e. Acting, Directing, Designing Lights; Sound; Sets; Costumes; Props), and propose an “approach” or “concept.” Either read the play itself if you feel comfortable with the language, or use any one of a variety of synopses available on the Internet (Recommended: Spark Notes at http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/macbeth/context.html )
Due Friday, 12/4: Journals are now “Free-Writing.” Only one (1) is due each Friday, via NoteShare. Choose any prompt from:
http://www.davidrm.com/thejournal/tjresources-exercises.php#poetry.
Bring Pleasure reading to class.