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TCP Daily Homework

TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
03-30-07
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: Enjoy your Easter/Spring Break!
Health: Enjoy your Easter/Spring Break! (3/30)

Mrs. Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 and 2 are due the day after it is assigned.
Algebra 2: (M) Complete Problem Set #94 (1-30) -- (T) Complete Problem Set #96 (1-30) -- (W) California Standard #24 -- (Th) Complete Problem Set 98 (1-15) -- (F) No Assignment Test 23, March 30
Algebra 1: (M) Complete Problem Set #100 (16-30) -- (T) No Assignment -- (W) Complete Problem Set #101 (16-30) -- (Th) Complete Problem Set #102 (1-30) -- (F) Complete Problem Set #103 (1-30)
Test 24, Tuesday, March 27
(3/26 – 3/30)
Mrs. Childs: 3/30/07-4/13/07
English 12:
o Revision for Brave New World essay due Monday (4/9/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 1-6 & vocab due Tuesday (4/10/07)
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 7-16 & vocab due Thursday (4/12/07)
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 17-23 & vocab due Thursday (4/19/07)
o Revision for Author Project essay due Monday (4/23/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 24-29 & vocab due Thursday (4/26/07)
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 30-38 & vocab due Thursday (5/3/07)
English 10H:
o Revision for Julius Caesar essay due Monday (4/9/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision
o Romeo and Juliet Act IV study guide and quotes & Act V vocab due Wednesday (4/11/07)
o Romeo and Juliet Act IV & V study guide and quotes due Thursday (4/12/07)
o Revision for Leader Project essay due Monday (4/23/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision
English 10:
o Revision for Fahrenheit 451 essay due Monday (4/9/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision
o Read “Sweet Potatoe Pie” p. 239-249 (answer the following questions: 1. How does Buddy compare with Janie, Maggie, and Dee (Wangero) ?—last two are from “Everyday Use” 2. What makes Buddy who he is? 3. What themes does this text communicate? How? Significance?)—In class Tuesday
o Read “A Celebration of Grandfather’s” p.455-459 (answer questions 1-5, & 8 p. 460)—In class Wednesday
o Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 12-15 (p.110-138) reading, study, and vocab due Thursday (4/12/07)
o Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 16-18 (p.139-167) reading, study, and vocab due Thursday (4/19/07)
o Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 19-20 (p.168-193) reading, study, and vocab due Wednesday (4/12/07)
o Revision for Leader Project essay due Monday (4/23/07) *Requirements: 1. Must meet with me prior to revising in order to discuss revision, 2. Must submit the original with revision, 3. Must highlight the significant changes on revised draft in order to show genuine revision


Mrs. de Burdick:

Spanish I: > Study and practice the ‘números’. Keep working on your oral project.


Spanish III: > Keep working on your oral project, add more expressions from Asi se dice.


Mr. N. Endermann:
Chemistry I (P) 1st and 3rd period: Semester projects due at end of semester.
Honors Chemistry I: Semester projects due at end of semester.
AP Calculus: Complete apps of derivatives packets; try to correct all missed questions.
Chemistry II (H): Semester projects due at end of semester.
Honors Physics: Rube Goldberg projects due at end of semester. (30)

Mr. P. Grady:
CHEMISTRY: Complete Ch. 12 Chapter Review by Monday. Review for Ch. 12 Test for Tuesday. Complete Pre-Lab #36 for Wednesday (Lab #36 will also be on Wednesday). Work on second semester project.

OCEANOGRAPHY: Work on Fish Presentation for Monday and Tuesday. Work on second semester project.

BIOLOGY: Review for Ch. 5 Test for Friday. Work on second semester project.

(3/23-28)

Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art 3 No homework other than to work on lines
Performing Art 5: Prepare filming schedule
German I: Dia quia on chap 8:2 tomorrow
German II: no homework
Choir: no homework (3/26)

Mrs. Hegemann:
Biology: Work on your body system project. Presentations begin on 4/9/07 (Each group will need to have a quiz typed up, visual aids, a handout, and an activity or demonstration.) (3/30)


Mr. D. Johnson:
Adv. Computers: This lab class typically does not require homework. (March)
3D Animation with Maya: This lab class typically does not require homework. (March)
Geography: Complete Ch. 21 – Reteaching and study for Thursday’s exam. (3-27)

Mrs. M. Jones:

Ms. J. Lansing: (3/30)
American Govt. (P): None.
US History (P): None.
US History (H): Outline for research paper due 13 April.


Mrs. D. Lasley: (3/30/07)
Pre Algebra: None
Health: None
ISPE: Remember up to one hour per day and up to 5 hours per week.
PE: None

Mrs. P. Leming :

Art I (3/19/07) No homework this week
Art II (3/19/07) No homework this week

Mr. Miller: 3/30/07
Government: None.
Geography: None.
Mr. Navarro:
Spanish I: Study/Review Vocabulary on Textbook p. 201
Spanish II: Do TB p. 188 (2, 3) & Study/Review Vocabulary on Textbook p. 191
Spanish IV: Finish writing “Ode” about yourself
Last updated: Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Mrs. Peterson::
English 10-CP-p.1: short stories in class this week.
No additional homework on short stories over the break. Be thinking ahead about your Nobel Peace Prize project.

English 9-10G-p.2: Reading Romeo and Juliet in class. Mon. 3/26: finish working on action chart. Tues. 3/27, add the next events to the action/days of the week chart, Wed. 3/28, work on questions 1,2,3, &5, pg. 1043

Continue filling out days of the week/action chart as we read.

English 12CP-p.3: Reading Pygmalion in class. Work on character analysis chart at home.

Outline for author study due: Wed. April 11th, in class draft: 4/11 & 4/12, Rough draft #1 due: Friday, April 13th. Rough draft #2 due: April 17th. Final Draft: Friday, May 4th. Class presentations about authors/power points: 5/7-5/23 (each student will be assigned 1 day)

BE READING YOUR 2 OUTSIDE NOVELS BY YOUR AUTHOR OF CHOICE TO COMPARE FOR YOUR AUTHOR STUDIES. **** Senior Portfolio – examples of exemplary work, due 3/30****

Ms. S. Rittenhouse: (3/19-3/23)
Algebra: Due to CAHSEE testing, we’re slowing down a bit this week: Monday– L101, Thursday- Take-home test 24, Friday- L102
Physical Science: Chapter 21 Reinforcement worksheets
Physics: Work on your semester 2 project. This week, we’ll be covering the information in Chapter 20, which is about electrostatics. There will be a quiz Tuesday and a test Thursday.

Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 2, 6):
Enjoy your vacation! Speeches start on Monday, Apr. 9th.
AP (Period 4):
1) Enjoy your vacation!
2) Columnist Project due Fri., 4/13.
English 9H (Period 5):
1) Enjoy your vacation!

Last updated: 3/30


Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (French III): None
Period 2 (Calculus): None
Period 3 (Advanced Math): Problem Set 103: all
Period 4 (Statistics): Section 5.6: assigned problems
Period 5 (Calculus): None
Period 6 (Algebra II): Section 9.6: assigned problems

Last updated: Tuesday, 3/27/07


Mr. J. Torres: (03/30)
Advanced Math: None
Algebra 1: None
Geometry: None

Mr. M. Waterhouse: 26-30 March
American Literature: Grapes of Wrath, ch 17-18 for Tuesday, 19-20 for Wednesday, 21-22 for Thursday. Much reading will be done in class.
AP English Literature: None. All work accomplished in class this week.


Mr. C. Webber: (3/30 – 4/8)

Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your news presentation
• Stock portfolio project is due April 13. Students need to make 15 Daily Stock Journal entries.


World History (P):
• Have a great spring break!

World History (H):
• Have a great spring break!


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


Ms. L. Wood: 3/26-3/30
• Monday: Finish the cancer gene lab and read the DNA fingerprinting lab and answer the study questions.
• Tuesday: Read the debate activity and complete the first page. Choose a character from the second page.
• Wednesday: Complete the results of the gel electrophoresis and complete the last page of the debate activity.
• Thursday: Prepare for the debate.
• Friday: No homework

 

 

 


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