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TCP Daily Homework

TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
01-12-07
Dear Parents,

Here are today's Homework assignments (that were reported by 1:00 P.M.) If you would like to have your
E-mail address removed from our daily mailing list, please reply or call us at 737-3154 – Extension 101.
Regards, Tarry Price

Mr. J. Armentano:
Core Computers: homework is not usually assigned in this class
Advanced Computers: homework is not usually assigned in this class

Mr. Brose
Economics: Return signed syllabus form by Friday, 1/12.
Read pages 5-25. Complete “Basic Economic Concepts” note outline for Friday, 1/12.
Health: Return signed syllabus form by Friday, 1/12.
Read pages 4-16. Complete “Health and Influencing Factors” note outline for Friday, 1/12.
Study “Health and Influencing Factors” note outline for quiz on Friday, 1/12.
(1/11)

Mrs. Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 and 2 are due the day after it is assigned.
Algebra 2: (M) Complete Problem Set 61 #1-30 -- (T) Complete Problem Set 62 #1-30 – (W) Lab Day, worksheet -- (Th) Complete Problem Set 63 #1-30 -- (F) Complete Problem Set 64 #1-30
Test 16, January 19 Algebra 1: (M) Complete Problem Set 64 #1-30 -- (T) Complete Problem Set 65 #1-30 – (W) Complete Problem Set 66 #1-30 – (Th) Complete Problem Set 67 #1-30 -- (F) Lab Day, worksheet Test 16, January 18
(1/8 – 1/12)

Mrs. Childs: 1/12/07
English 12:
o Brave New World: Read Ch. 4-9 (p. 57-145), complete study guide and vocab. Due on Wednesday (1/17/07)
o Résumé Rough Draft (typed) due Friday (1/19/07)
o Brave New World: Read Ch. 10-15 (p. 146-216), complete study guide and vocab. Due on Thursday (1/25/07)
o
English 10H:
o Julius Caesar: Act I study guide and quotes due Wednesday (1/17/07), and Act II vocab due Wednesday (1/17/07)
o Julius Caesar: Act II study guide and quotes due Wednesday (1/24/07), and Act III vocab due Wednesday (1/24/07)
English 10:
o Complete TV log (due 1/17/07)
o Fahrenheit 451: Read p. 32-68, complete study guide and vocab. Per. 5: due on Wednesday (1/17/07). Per. 6: due on Thursday (1/18/07)
o Fahrenheit 451: Read p. 71-110, complete study guide and vocab. Due on Thursday (1/25/07)

Mrs. de Burdick:

Spanish I: > Read aloud “fotonovela ¿Cómo es tu familia?” page 150-151 and study your sentences for oral presentation on Tuesday.
Spanish III: > Review Asi se dice and vocab. p 150-153; and read aloud pages 154-156.

Mr. N. Endermann:
Chemistry I (P) 1st and 3rd period: 10-3 Wksht. Lab 28 due Fri.
Honors Chemistry I: Lab 31A due Wed.
AP Calculus: L112
Chemistry II (H): Ch 10 HW 1
Honors Physics: Ch 8 ES 2, 3 (12)

Mr. P. Grady:
CHEMISTRY: Complete 8-1 Practice Problems and 8-1 Review & Reinforcement by Friday.
OCEANOGRAPHY: Complete Tide Chart/Predictions by Friday.
BIOLOGY: Write/type 1-2 pages (approximately 3-5 paragraphs) discussing the debate over evolution by Friday. (1/11)

Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art 3 Learn act 3 lines
Performing Art 5: Review act 2 lines
German I: dialog quiz 6:2
German II: dialog quiz 5:2
Choir: no homework (1/10)

Mrs. Hegemann:
Biology 1: Bring in a picture of yourself (again)…a different one, for the bulletin board by Tuesday. (1/12)


Mr. D. Johnson:
Adv. Computers: This lab class typically does not require homework. (January)
3D Animation with Maya: This lab class typically does not require homework. (January)
Geography: No homework tonight. (1-12)

Mrs. M. Jones:


Ms. J. Lansing: (1/12)
American Govt. (P): None.
US History (P): None.
US History (H): Response essays to Roosevelt’s “American Boy” due Wednesday.

Mrs. D. Lasley: (1/12/07)
Pre Algebra main class: None
Pre Algebra: None
Health: Chapter 1 lesson 3 notes
ISPE: ISPE contracts are now due. Students can turn in logs for this week on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
PE: None

Mrs. P. Leming:

Art I No homework due this week. Art II bring a small piece of glass (8x10) due Tuesday.

Mr. Miller: 1/11/07
Government: None. Quiz over sections 1&2 on Wednesday 1/17/07.
Geography: None. Quiz over chapter 1 on Wednesday 1/17/07.
Mr. Navarro:
Spanish I: Textbook p. 130 (ex.9)
Spanish II: Textbook p.118 (Copy “Así se dice” and “Nota Grammatical” sections and do Exercise #9)
Spanish IV: Be ready to present your work for the “newspaper” assignment
Last updated: Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Mrs. Peterson::
English 10-CP-p.1: this week: in class:
Reading Their eyes were watching God, chap. 12/12: chap. 17-18, 12/13: chap 19-20, Thurs, 12/14: Review major concepts of the book, Fri. 12/15: 12 posits due, 2 each for chaps. 15-20.

Final Exam for pd. 1 is Tues. 12/19/06, will cover essay questions comparing main characters in F. 451 to main characters in L.O.Flies, and essay & short answer questions on Their Eyes were Watching God.

English 9-10G-p.2:
Work on your own original short story, next draft due Wed. 12/6. 9th graders: work on worksheets for Hound of Baskervilles, 12/12: HOB handout E-20, 12/13, work on draft of practice CAHSEE writing assignment.

10th graders: Lord of the Flies, read chaps. LOF. 12/12, chap. 7 12/13: chap. 8 LOF, 12/14: chap. 9, LOF; Fri, 12/15, 10 &11, Mon. 12/18: chap 12/finish to the book!

Final exam for grades 9 & 10, pd. 2 is Tues, 12/19/06; final will cover the vocabulary lists distributed in class this week, analogies, synonyms and antonyms, questions on their current novels, questions on the elements of a short story/plot triangle, elements of how to write a story.

English 12CP-p.3: 12/5: Wed. 12/13, Kafka, p. 1108, Thurs. 12/14, Read Lorca/poetry, p. 1152; Fri: 12/15: Read V. Woolf, p. 1156, Mon, 12/18: Review for final exam.

Final exam for pd. 3 is Wed. 12/20/06; will cover essay questions comparing main characters in Hamlet to main characters in Frank…. As well as characteristics of literature in Renaissance time period, Romantic time period, Realism and Modernism. Also questions about the life and times of William Shakespeare and his influences….

Ms. S. Rittenhouse: (12/12)
Algebra: This week we are doing Problem Sets 62 and 63, then starting the practice final exams. Study!
Physical Science: We will do Chapter 11 all this week. There will be one reinforcement worksheet each day.
Physics: This week, we’ll be ending the new learning with kinetic and potential energy calculations. Chapter 11 Practice Problems should be completed.

Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 2, 6):
1) None!
AP (Period 4):
1) Photo Analysis Paper due Fri, 1/19
English 9H (Period 5):
1) Jim Crow handout questions due Tue., 1/16
2) Civil Rights Timeline due Fri., 1/19

Last updated: 1/12


Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (French III): None
Period 2 (Calculus): Problem Set 56: all
Period 3 (Advanced Math): None (test today)
Period 4 (Statistics): None
Period 5 (Calculus): Problem Set 56: all
Period 6 (Algebra II): Section 6.3: assigned problems

Last updated: Friday, 1/12/07


Mr. J. Torres: (01/12)
Advanced Math: Lesson 64
Algebra 1: Lesson 74
Geometry: Lesson 7.4

Mr. M. Waterhouse: 8-12 January
American Literature: Team Project on a Fireside Poet due Thursday. Work can be completed in class.
AP English Literature: Hamlet: Act One for Wednesday, Act Two for Friday.

Mr. C. Webber: (1-12-2007)

Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your news presentation
• Return signed syllabus by Tuesday
• Begin work on your letter. This assignment will be due on Thursday.


World History (P):
Complete our in-class descriptive bubble which describes The Beginnings of Communism in China.

World History (H):
• Complete The Peasants of Hunan primary source worksheet questions

IF STUDENTS OR PARENTS HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, I CAN BE REACHED AT HOME AT (760) 729-7729. OR cdweb@sbcglobal.net


Ms. L. Wood: 1/8-1/12:
• Monday: Read your selection and answer the related chapter objectives at the beginning of the chapter (p.410 for chapter 15 and p. 452 for chapter 16)
• Sections: 15.1-5, 15.6-11, 16.1-3, 16.4-6
• Tuesday: work on the group project
• Wednesday: Complete the typed quiz with separate answer key
• Thursday: Finish preparing the group presentation
• Friday: Study for Monday’s quiz on the presentations

 

 


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