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04-27-07
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Here are today's Homework assignments (that were reported by 1:00 P.M.)
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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: Read pages 375-380 for Monday, April 30.
Enjoy your Senior exhibitions on Friday, April 27!
Health: Read pages 228-231 for Monday, April 30. (4/26)
Mrs. Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 and 2 are due the day
after it is assigned.
Algebra 2: (M) - (Th) All work done in class this week Test 26, May 2
Algebra 1: (M) - (Th) All work done in class this week
(4/23 – 4/26)
Mrs. Childs: 4/16/07-4/20/07
English 12:
o RAW #3 on Monday& Tuesday (First Period)/ Wednesday & Thursday
(Fourth Period (4/23-4/24 or 4/25-4/26)
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 24-29 & vocab due Tuesday (4/26/07) (Period 1) or
Wednesday (4/25/07) (Period 4)
o Writing Contract: Personal narrative, free choice, and one revision
from previous writing contract due Tuesday (5/1/07)
o Jane Eyre: Ch. 30-38 & vocab due Thursday (5/3/07)
o Reflective Essay: Rough Draft #1 due Friday (5/4/07)
o Reflective Essay: Rough Draft #2 due Tuesday (5/8/07)
o Reflective Essay: Final Draft due Friday (5/11/07)
English 10H:
o Nobel Peace Prize Essay: Annotated Bibliography due on Tuesday (4/24/07)
o Much Ado About Nothing: Act IV quiz (after we finish reading in class)
(4/24/07)
o Much Ado About Nothing: Act V vocab due (Monday 4/30/07)
o Writing Contract: Personal narrative, free choice, and one revision
from previous writing contract due Tuesday (5/1/07)
o Outline Due: Wednesday May 2, 2007( must include an introduction and
a clearly stated thesis statement)
o Rough Draft #1 Due: Friday, May 4, 2007 (Peer Response) (This draft
may be handwritten. It must be two pages hand written or one and a half
typed pages in order to receive full credit).
o Rough Draft #2 Due: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 (teacher conferences and peer
response) (This draft must be typed and include a works cited page. At
this point the works cited page should no longer be annotated, and should
only have the source information. This draft must be at least two and
a half typed pages in order to received full credit).
o Final Draft Due: Friday, May 11, 2007 (This draft must be typed and
must contain a typed works cited page in order to be submitted. It must
be a minimum of three full pages).
English 10:
o Their Eyes Were Watching God Ch. 19-20 (p.168-193) reading, study, and
vocab due Wednesday (4/25/07)
o Nobel Peace Prize Essay: Annotated Bibliography due on Wednesday (4/25/07)
o Outline Due: Wednesday May 2, 2007( must include an introduction and
a clearly stated thesis statement)
o Writing Contract: Personal narrative, free choice, and one revision
from previous writing contract due Tuesday (5/1/07)
o Rough Draft #1 Due: Friday, May 4, 2007 (Peer Response) (This draft
may be handwritten. It must be two pages hand written or one and a half
typed pages in order to receive full credit).
o Rough Draft #2 Due: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 (teacher conferences and peer
response) (This draft must be typed and include a works cited page. At
this point the works cited page should no longer be annotated, and should
only have the source information. This draft must be at least two and
a half typed pages in order to received full credit).
o Final Draft Due: Friday, May 11, 2007 (This draft must be typed and
must contain a typed works cited page in order to be submitted. It must
be a minimum of three full pages).
Mrs. de Burdick:
Spanish I: > Answer # 19 on page 244, describe 5 different outfits
with 3 items each sentence.
Spanish III: >Finish the hand-out “Gramática” Primer
Paso (f you haven’t yet).
Be prepared for the oral presentation.
Mr. N. Endermann:
Chemistry I (P) 1st and 3rd period: Complete Ch 19 Wkshts. Acid/Base Take-Home
Test due Thurs. Complete section 14-2 on outline. Semester projects due
at end of semester.
Honors Chemistry I: Lab 57a due next Tue. Acid/Base Take-Home Test due
Thurs. Semester projects due at end of semester.
AP Calculus: Complete Sample Exam 1 MC.
Chemistry II (H): Ch 18 practice test. Ch 18 lab due Thurs. Semester projects
due at end of semester.
Honors Physics: Ch 11 Take-home test, Ch 12 packet. Rube Goldberg projects
due at end of semester. (26)
Mr. P. Grady:
CHEMISTRY: Complete Ch. 15 Review Worksheets by Tuesday. Complete Ch.
16 Review Worksheets by Wednesday. Complete Ch. 15 & 16 Chapter Review
by Monday. Review for Ch. 15 & 16 Test for Tuesday, May 1. Work on
second semester project.
OCEANOGRAPHY: Complete Reading Notes for Mysticetes and Odontocetes by
Monday. Return Field Trip Permission slips by Monday, April 30. Work on
second semester project.
BIOLOGY: Bring materials to work on Human Body System project to class
on Wednesday and Thursday. Work on second semester project.
(4/23-30)
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: No homework. (4/24)
Mr. D. Johnson:
Adv. Computers: This lab class typically does not require homework. (April)
3D Animation with Maya: Final project will begin Monday April 30. (April)
Geography: Complete the guided reading for the former Soviet Union, as
well as reading ch. 30 & 31. Ch. 28-31 exam on Tuesday, May 1st. (4-26)
Mrs. M. Jones:
Ms. J. Lansing: (4/26)
American Govt. (P): None
US History (P): None.
US History (H): Research paper due Friday, 4 May.
Mrs. D. Lasley: (4/25)
Pre Algebra: None
Health: None
ISPE: ISPE Essay due May 1st. Rubric is posted in the library
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: 4/26/07
Government: Start to study for test over chapter 13.Test will be on 5/1/07.
Geography: Start to study for test over Europe. Test will be on 5/3/07.
Mr. Navarro:
Spanish I: Study for tomorrow’s quiz
Spanish II: Study for tomorrow’s quiz
Spanish IV: Underline 10 words that you do not recognize from today’s
reading and find their meaning in the dictionary.
Last updated: Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Mrs. Peterson::
English 10-CP-p.1: finish. Beginning Romeo and Juliet Wed. in class
Be familiar with vocabulary for Act I.
Begin working on action chart for Romeo & Juliet. Continue working
on group mini-projects on allusions in Shakespeare, presentations will
be in class next Mon. 4/30.
Continue researching your Nobel Peace Prize project.
Annotated Bibliography for Nobel Peace project due Wed. 4/25 or Thurs.
4/26, due to testing schedule. FYI: pd. 1 does not meet for class Wed.
4/25 or Thurs. 4/26, only for testing. Pds. 4/5/6 meet after testing on
4/25 & 4/26.
English 9-10G-p.2: 10th graders: continue researching your Nobel Peace
Prize project
Working on myths and legends in class, STAR testing all week, 4/23-4/26
Both 9th & 10th graders: find an appropriate novel for your home
reading log. Read 20 minutes a night and record your page numbers and
your vocabulary words.
English 12CP-p.3:
Final Draft of author study due: Friday, May 4th. Class presentations
about authors/power points: 5/7-5/23 (each student will be assigned 1
day)
Ms. S. Rittenhouse: (4/23 – 4/26)
Algebra: Monday-Lesson 113 all.
Tuesday – Lesson 114
Wednesday – L113 all
Thursday – L114
Friday – Fix Pretest
Physical Science: Essays on P2P sharing are due Tuesday.
Physics: Work on your semester 2 project. This week, we’ll be covering
electrical currents (Chapter 22).
Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 2, 6):
Speeches start on Monday, Apr. 9th – Practice! – All outlines
and works cited pages are due by this Fri., 4/13.
AP (Period 4): Proposed schedule for end of the year:
1) Buy Cultural Issues book ASAP.
2) Columnist Project due Fri., 4/13.
3) Read ½ - 2/3 of CI book – 1st discussion on 4/20.
4) Mythology Cards due 4/30.
5) Finish CI book – discussion 5/1.
6) Research, prospectus, and annotated bibliography for 8-10 page research
paper due 5/11.
7) 5/16 – AP TEST!
8) 5/21 – Research paper due.
English 9H (Period 5):
1) None.
Last updated: 4/9
Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (French III): None
Period 2 (Calculus): Problem Set 90: all
Period 3 (Advanced Math): Problem Set 113: all
Period 4 (Statistics): Study for Chapter 6 Test
Period 5 (Calculus): Problem Set 90: all
Period 6 (Algebra II): Section 10.5: assigned problems
Last updated: Monday, April 30, 2007
Mr. J. Torres: (04/26)
Advanced Math: Worksheet
Algebra 1: Worksheet
Geometry: 11.3B
Mr. M. Waterhouse: 23-26 April
American Literature: Testing week—no homework assigned. We are starting
a research project. Students may read and mark up their articles. They
are looking for arguments pro and con their assigned topics.
AP English Literature: Wuthering Heights, finish. Also, read and mark
up the articles provided.
Mr. C. Webber: (4/25 – 4/26)
Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your news presentation
• Complete senior exhibition outline
World History (P):
• Testing week—no homework assigned. Students should be working
on their Nobel Projects
World History (H):
• Testing week—no homework assigned. Students should be working
on their Nobel Projects
IF STUDENTS OR PARENTS HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, I CAN BE REACHED AT HOME AT
(760) 729-7729. OR cdweb@sbcglobal.net
Ms. L. Wood: 4/25
• Thursday: Read p. 87-100 of the botany book and answer 1-4 of
the review questions on p. 108. Dress for lab
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