Monday, November 30, 2009

Monday November 30, 2009

Ms. Willard's Math Classes
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

M. Dulac

French I = 10 sentences that describe yourself while discussing at least the following:
looks
personality
hair
eyes
French II = 10 sentences you did during Turkey day break. Repeat nothing.
                       Qu'est-ce que tu as fait pendant le Thanksgiving?
Integrated Geometry = Worksheet on exponents. parts a-b 

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.


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

M. Dulac
French I = wb 27 & 29
French II = tb 87 ex. 9-10 avec des phrases complètes
Both = Bon Thanksgiving!!!!!

Ms. Marin - Art 1,2,3

Progress reports are coming out soon. Make sure you are up to date on your work. No homework over Thanksgiving break!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

11/24/09

M. Dulac
French I = wb 26 & 28
French II = wb 28
Both = I will be collecting notebooks tomorrow
       = potential pop quizzes/study!!!!!!!!!

Ms. Willard
Algebra 1 Wkst 187 1-4 all, 8 and 9. Wkst 188 1-4 all, and 9
Statistics Chapter 4 retest
Integrated Algebra 2 pg 67 64-78 all

English/Mr. Rose


Grade 9: 

Due Monday, 11/30:  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. Bring Pleasure reading to class.


Grade 10:

Due Wednesday, 11/25 by noon.  Analysis of your recitation poem.

 Three pages max., MLA Guidelines, submitted via email attachment ONLY.

Due Monday, 11/30:  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 . Bring Pleasure reading to class.


Grade 11:

Due Monday, 11/30:  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 . Bring Pleasure reading to class.


Grade 12:

***Make sure you've read Intro. Material for Macbeth, pp. 290 – 299***

Due Monday, 11/30: Brainstorming 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 )


 You must be ready to provide a written description of what you plan to do with the project via NoteShare, then describe and/or share your notes on it for the class. NOTE: This is “brainstorming” only, we will have the rest of the week to put our projects together and show them. 


Monday, November 23, 2009

11/23/09


Ms. Willard's Math
Advanced Math pg 166 13-31 odd, 35
Algebra 1 Wkst 185 1-4
Algebra 2 pg 120 13-37 odd 39-41 all, 45-47 all
Statistics questions pg 229
Geometry Finish Test
Integrated Algebra 2 pg 66 39-50 all
M. Dulac
French I = wb 21
Study Quebec terms
Study new vocab (tb 78)
French II = wb 25
Study Quebec terms
Study new vocab from the culture notes
Both: notebook check Wednesday

A demain

Friday, November 20, 2009

11/19/2009


Ms Willard's Math
Advanced Math questions pg 156 
Algebra 2 pg 113 13-37 odd 42-44

English/Mr. Rose


Grade 9: 

Due Monday, 11/23:  Ind. Reading Summary (via NoteShare).

Tuesday, 11/24:  Vocabulary Quiz

Due Wednesday, 11/25: Vocabulary, The Giver, Chapter 8+ Worksheet.


Grade 10:

Due Tuesday, 11/24: Critique of your recitation (via NoteShare).

Tuesday, 11/24:  Vocabulary Quiz

Due Wednesday, 11/25 by noon.  Analysis of your recitation poem.

Three pages max., MLA Guidelines, submitted via email attachment ONLY. 


Grade 11:

Tuesday, 11/24:  Vocabulary Quiz

Due Wednesday, 11/25 by noon: To Kill A Mockingbird Essay.

Three pages max., MLA Guidelines, submitted via email attachment ONLY. 


Choose ONE of the following three topics:


1. Prove that the major theme of this novel is "coming of age" and this "coming of age" is most clearly seen in the character of Jem.


2. By citing comments and incidents from the novel, demonstrate that the primary theme of this novel is "man's inhumanity to man." Be sure to include references to Boo Radley and the treatment of African-Americans, particularly Tom Robinson.


3. Some critics have said that Atticus is the children's "point of reference" in this novel. Decide what you think Atticus' function is in this novel and prove your conclusion by citing specific incidents in support of your thesis.



Grade 12:

Due Thursday, 11/19: Have read Intro. Material for Macbeth, pp. 290 – 299.

Due Monday, 11/30: Brainstorming 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 )


 You must provide a written description of what you plan to do with the play.


CHEMISTRY - Lab Reports - Law of Definite/Multiple Proportions 
M. Dulac
French I = study what we covered since wednesday
French II = tb 113 copy top vocab of ch. 3 from English to French
Bon week-end tout le monde.
11/20 SCIENCE

Notebooks will not be graded until the end of the quarter.  This means progress report grades will be based on classwork only.  If you have been absent or are not up-to-date for other reasons, make-up work must be received no later than Wed, Nov 25 to be considered for the purpose of progress reports.  New Science World is due that same day.

The following assignments are due (IN ADDITION TO THOSE ON THE PREVIOUS POST)

EARTH SCIENCE - see me ASAP if you don't have your make-up list

BIOLOGY - Macromolecule Lab WS - Procedure 1-6; Data Table-all except last row; P.78-1&2; p. 79-#1 (bottom of page); p. 80-2-5

Jeopardy WS

Alternative Energy/Wind Blade Design Make-up (if you missed it)

PHYSICAL SCIENCE - Alternative Energy/Wind Blade Design Make-up (if you missed it)

Density of 3 Water Samples Lab and Report

Pre-lab - Comparative Densities (water, cooking oil, etc.

CHEMISTRY - Alternative Energy/Wind Blade Design Make-up ( if you missed it)

pp. 94-96:31-80 due Monday 11/23

PHYSICS - P. 97 - bottom; p. 104

Ms. Willard's Math
Algebra 1 pg 174 11-18 all
Algebra 2 questions
Statistics pg 229 1-21 odd
Geometry Test
Integrated Algebra 2 pg 66 27-38 all
  

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

11/17/09
Ms. Willard's Math
Algebra 1 quiz and pg 168 Regular 13-33 odd, 34-39 all, 41. General pg 168 13-25 odd, 31, 33 34-39 all.
Statistics pg 214 1-13 odd
11/18/09

M. Dulac

French I = TB 107, copy the top vocab (both columns) from English to French.
French II = TB 76-77 summarize bold terms in your own words with at least one English sentence. Study what we talked about today

English/Mr. Rose


Grade 9: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

Wednesday, 11/18:  Ind. Reading Summary (via NoteShare).

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary, The Giver, Chapter 5 & 6 Worksheet.

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via NoteShare). Giver, Chapter 7 Worksheet.

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class.


Grade 10: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary 

Due Friday, 11/20:  Optional Journal (via email, no class today).

Due Tuesday, 11/24: Critique of your recitation (via NoteShare).

Due Wednesday, 11/25 by noon.  Analysis of your recitation poem.

Three pages max., MLA Guidelines, submitted via email attachment ONLY. An optional draft may be submitted by this Friday at 2:30 p.m. If you submit one, Mr. Rose will respond with general feedback for you to use to finalize your paper. Those who submit a draft will earn an extra point on the rubric score.


Grade 11: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary 

Due Friday, 11/20:  Optional Journal (via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class

Due Wednesday, 11/25 by noon: To Kill A Mockingbird Essay.

Three pages max., MLA Guidelines, submitted via email attachment ONLY. An optional draft may be submitted by this Friday at 2:30 p.m. If you submit one, Mr. Rose will respond with general feedback for you to use to finalize your paper. Those who submit a draft will earn an extra point on the rubric score.


Choose ONE of the following three topics:


1. Prove that the major theme of this novel is "coming of age" and this "coming of age" is most clearly seen in the character of Jem.


2. By citing comments and incidents from the novel, demonstrate that the primary theme of this novel is "man's inhumanity to man." Be sure to include references to Boo Radley and the treatment of African-Americans, particularly Tom Robinson.


3. Some critics have said that Atticus is the children's "point of reference" in this novel. Decide what you think Atticus' function is in this novel and prove your conclusion by citing specific incidents in support of your thesis.



Grade 12:

Due Thursday, 11/19: Read Intro. Material for Macbeth, pp. 290 – 299.

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class


Ms. Willard's Math

Advanced Math continue with pg 156

Algebra 1 pg 170

Algebra 2 correct pg 109, make up work

Statistics Read sec 5-2

Geometry Vocabulary Test

Integrated Algebra 2 g 66 15-26 all


Monday, November 16, 2009

11/16/09
Ms. Willard's Math
Advanced Math pg 156 15-33 odd
Algebra 1 Worksheet pgs 173 & 174
Algebra 2 pg 109 1-24 all
Statistics Finish test and read pgs 206 to the top of 213.
Geometry Correct the review
Integrated Algebra 2 correct worksheet pg 59, pg 60 17-22 all, 46-53 all.

English/Mr. Rose


Grade 9: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

Tuesday, 11/17:  Ind. Reading Summary (via NoteShare).

Due Tuesday, 11/17: The Giver, Chapter 5 Worksheet, 

Describe advantages of “first person” vs. “third person” writing.

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary 

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class


Grade 10: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

Monday, 11/17:  Ind. Reading Summary (via NoteShare)

Due Tuesday, 11/17:  Finish Recitations. Start writing:

 Critique of your presentation / Analysis of your poem.

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary 

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via EMAIL).

 NO CLASS FRIDAY: Do Pleasure Reading as homework-

 Summary still due Monday, 11/23.


Grade 11: There will be a cumulative vocabulary quiz before break.

After viewing the movie, there will be a writing assignment on it.

Due Wednesday, 11/18: Vocabulary 

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class


Grade 12:

Due Thursday, 11/19: Read Intro. Material for Macbeth, pp. 290 – 299.

Due Friday, 11/20:  Journal (via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class


Friday, November 13, 2009

11/13/2009
Ms. Willard's Math
Advanced Math Quiz
Algebra 1 page 162 15-27 odd, 31-45 odd, 46
Algebra 2 Chapter 2 Test
Statistics Chapter 4 Test
Geometry Page 167 1-40 all
Integrated Alegbra 2 Worksheet page 59

M. Dulac
le 13 novembre, 2009
French I = finish conversations
wb 21
French II = WB 21
Bon Week-end les enfants!!
11/12/2009
Ms. Willard's Math
Advanced Math Mid-chapter quiz review to prepare for quiz tomorrow.
Algebra 2 Practice test 2c together to prepare for test tomorrow.
Geometry Page 155 13-31 odd, 35-41 odd, 45, 46.
Integrated Algebra 2 Page 61 23-31 all

Monday, November 9, 2009

11/9/2009

School Dismissed Today after lunch.  No School Tuesday or Wednesday.  See you all Thursday.

Social Studies- Mr. Beal
Geography:  Research project, list the term, define the term, provide examples, and visual for these terms.  Photosynthesis, Food Chain, Food Web, Climax Community, Plant Community (what makes up our plant community), Ecosystem, Plant Succession, Leaching, Soil Formation, Soil Horizons
Great Issues:  Supreme Court to hear life in prison for juveniles.  Utilize your template to assess this and complete.
U.S. History:  Chapter Three Section 5, ?'s (1-6) page 118

Math-Ms. Willard
Advanced Math questions from Friday
Algebra 1 pg 159 40-58 all
Algebra 2 Go over practice test.

English/Mr. Rose


Grade 9:

NO VOCABULARY due this week (11/11)

Due Friday, 11/13: The Giver, Chapter 4 Worksheet 

 Journal (Be ready to submit via NoteShare).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class

Monday, 11/16:  Ind. Reading Summary.


Grade 10:

NO VOCABULARY due this week (11/11)

Due Friday, 11/13: Journal (Be ready to submit via NoteShare).

Friday, 11/13: Poetry Recitation aloud to class.


Grade 11:

NO VOCABULARY due this week (11/11)

Due Friday, 11/13: Journal (Be ready to submit via NoteShare).

Friday, 11/13: Bring Pleasure Reading to class

Monday, 11/16:  Ind. Reading Summary.


Grade 12:

Thursday, 11/12: Bring in PERMISSION SLIP to view Macbeth in class.

Due Friday, 11/13: Journal (Be ready to submit via NoteShare ).

 Bring Pleasure Reading to class

Monday, 11/16:  Ind. Reading Summary.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Homework for November 6, 2009

Social Studies- Mr. Beal
Geography:  The students are participating in a Geography Bee, juniors against freshmen.  No written homework today, but absent students may work on this for extra credit.

U.S. History:  Section 5 Guided Reading and Review of Chapter Chapter 3, due to the poor attendance the Chapter Three test will be take home and treated as a quiz.  This information will return for the mid-term examination.  We watched several youtube videos over president Andrew Jackson:

Civics:  Bill of Rights illustrative activity, take each Bill of Right and create a visual that would best showcase your understanding of our first ten amendments.  The project should include (but not be limited to)--- Title, Explanation of Amendment in Summary, and Visual to Highlight Understanding.

All work is available in the office.

Ms. Willard's Math

Advanced Math Mid-chapter quiz pg 151

Algebra 2 Practice test 2

Geometry in with Mrs. Alley

Integrated Algebra 2 pg 61 23-31 all


Thursday, November 5, 2009

Homework for November 5, 2009

From the Office:
Due to the flu outbreak, the Veterans Day Program has been postponed to sometime near Memorial Day.

No Open Gym for the rest of the week.


Social Studies
Geography- Chapter 5 Test (remake upon return)
Great Issues- Question One and Question Five, assess the results and provide your insider's viewpoint on how the election resulted. Check http://www.bangornews.com/ for voting results
U.S. History- Chapter 3 Section 5, do questions 1-5
World History- Chapter 4 Section 1 (Ancient Greece) questions 1-5
Civics- Overview the individual Bill of Rights, summarize what you believe each amendment represents. In other words, present each one as how you see it serves you in terms of your rights.

Ms Willard's Math
Advanced Math wkst pg 44
Algebra 1 NWEA testing
Algebra 2 Chapter Review
Statistics Chapter Review
Geometry pg 150 56-71 all Practice Quiz 1-10 all
Integrated Algebra 2 corrected worksheet

Science/Mrs. Alley
Thursday, November 5 - SW quiz; new SW due Wed. 11/25
Friday, 11/6 - "Bat" SW work due
Biology - pp. 38 and 44 due Mon 11/9
p. 49 due Fri 11/13
p. 53 due Mon 11/16
Physical Science - Chapters 2 & 3 section review questions - due Mon 11/9
Chemistry - WS 74-79 due Mon 11/9
Physics - WS 21 due Fri 11/13

Art 1 - Ms. Marin
Friday, November 6:
Per. 2 - Continue contour drawing, to collect at least 3 workable drawings
Homework due today - 2 blind/modified contour drawings

Per. 1 Foods A-Z-Finalized Chefs With Class Menu and assigned recipes to prepare for Tues. 10th;  played Foods A-Z Jeopardy as a preview of info.; no homework

Per. 2 Tasty Literature Demonstrated Fortune Cookies preparation; set-up for Fri.; interview essay due Mon. 9th (given Wed. 5th)

Per. 5 Health -Stress Journal Due; Read "Walking Out the Anger" pg.120-122; vocab. sentences and worksheet over story due Monday, 9th--vocab. words from the story-authentic, disguise, express, restore, transform

Per. 6 Jr./Sr. FCS-interview in class tomorrow; went over what to expect, what to do; new books handed out-an assignment and writing prompt given in class 

M. Dulac

French I = WB 20 and WB 24 Ex. 29
Study what we did today!!
French II = Conjugate "habiter" and "préparer> in the passé composé
Study what we did today!!

English / Mr. Rose


NOTE:  Unless directed otherwise, all assignments are now 

to be submitted via NoteShare IN CLASS, and are due

at the beginning of class on the due date. 

Formal writing is to be submitted via email attachment.


Grade 9:

Due Friday, 11/6: Journal (this one may be emailed, last time though).

Due Monday, 11/9: The Giver, Chapter 4 Worksheet (finish reading on 

your own), Ind. Reading Summary

Finish The Giver, Ch. 1 Images, Jobs and Names assignments,

Ghost Story: Original or from any source (cited if so)


Grade 10:

Due Friday, 11/6: Journal (this one may be emailed, last time though).

Monday, 11/9: Final prep/feedback/rehearsal of your poem/song.

Tuesday, 11/10:  Poetry Recitation aloud to class.


Grade 11:

Due Monday, 11/9: Telltale Heart Final Assignment-

Convince the Jury: Guilty or Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity”

Formal Paper, MLA Guidelines, One full page min. (500-600 words preferred)

Submitted via email attachment ONLY. It will be graded as per

the PA Holistic Scoring Guide Rubric (let me know if you need another).

Reminder: Journals, Vocab and Reading Summaries will begin again next week.


Grade 12:

Friday, 11/6: Bring in Permission Slip to view Macbeth in class.

11/6: Journal.

Monday, 11/9:  Ind. Reading Summary.


Ongoing assignment requirements:

Journal = at least four ½ to 1 page entries, due every Friday.

Vocab = at least 20 words and definitions, due every Wednesday.

Reading Summary = ½ to 1 full page entry, due every Monday.





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