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Charter High School
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TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
05-11-07
Dear Parents,
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 437-440 for Monday, May 14.
Health: Complete Mental Health DVD Analysis Chart for Monday, May 14.
(5/11)
Mrs. Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 and 2 are due the day
after it is assigned.
Algebra 2: (M) PS 110 (6-25) – (T) PS 111 (1-20) – (W) PS
112 (6-12, 18-30) (Th) PS 114 (1-20) – (F) Algebra 2 Review Worksheet
Test 27, Take-Home, due May 15
Algebra 1: (M) Exponents Pages– (T) Finish Exponents Pages –
(W) Linear Equations Pages -- (Th) Quadratic Equations – (F) No
Assignment Test 26, Tuesday, May 8; Test 27, Take-Home due May 15
(5/7 – 5/11)
Mrs. Childs: 5/4/07-5/11/07
English 12:
o Reflective Essay: Rough Draft #2 due Tuesday (5/8/07)
o Reflective Essay: Final Draft due Friday (5/11/07)
o Portfolio (Second Semester) due Friday (5/18/07)
o Graduation Speeches due Monday-Friday (5/21-5/25/07)
o Finals Tuesday-Thursday (5/29-5/31)
English 10H:
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).
o Portfolio (Second Semester) due Friday (5/18/07)
o Identity Project Speeches due Monday-Friday (5/21-5/25/07)
o Finals Tuesday-Thursday (5/29-5/31)
English 10:
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).
o Portfolio (Second Semester) due Friday (5/18/07)
o Identity Project Speeches due Monday-Friday (5/21-5/25/07)
o Finals Tuesday-Thursday (5/29-5/31)
Mrs. de Burdick:
Spanish I: > Study Asi se dice page 266.
Spanish III: > Study.
Mr. N. Endermann:
Chemistry I (P) 1st and 3rd period: Complete section 14-4 on outline.
Ch 14 Wkshts. Semester projects due at end of semester.
Honors Chemistry I: 20-2-4 wkshts. Pre-Lab Writeup for Lab 58. Semester
projects due at end of semester.
AP Calculus: None.
Chemistry II (H): Semester projects due at end of semester.
Honors Physics: Rube Goldberg projects due at end of semester. (10)
Mr. P. Grady:
CHEMISTRY: Pre-Lab #57 is due Tuesday. Lab #57 will be completed on Wednesday.
Lab #57 Report is due Wednesday, May 23rd. Second Semester Presentations
will be during the week of the 21st through the 25th. Final Exam will
be ? 1st Period-Tuesday, May 29th at 8:00; 2nd Period-Tuesday, May 29th
at 10:00.
OCEANOGRAPHY: Complete Dolphin video questions by the end of class on
Monday. Review for Marine Mammal Test for Wednesday, May 16th. Second
Semester Presentations will be during the week of the 21st through the
25th. Final Exam will be Wednesday, May 30th at 8:00.
BIOLOGY: Pig Dissection will be Monday, May 14th through Wednesday, May
16th. Second Semester Presentations will be during the week of the 21st
through the 25th. Final Exam will be ? 4th Period: Wednesday, May 30th
at 10:00; 5th Period: Thursday, May 31st at 8:00.
(5/11-5/31)
Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art 3 No homework other than to work on lines
Performing Art 5: Prepare filming schedule
German I: no homework
German II: no homework
Choir: no homework (4/30)
Mrs. Hegemann: Mr. Cantelmi (Subbing for Mrs. Hegemann)
Biology:
Virus project (model and report). Due Fri. 5/18
Mr. D. Johnson:
Adv. Computers: This lab class typically does not require homework. (May)
3D Animation with Maya: Final project models due – May 18. (May
11)
Geography: Read ch. 42 and complete handout. (5-11)
Mrs. M. Jones:
Ms. J. Lansing: (5/11)
American Govt. (P): None.
US History (P): None.
US History (H): None.
Mrs. D. Lasley: (5/11)
Pre Algebra: None
Health: Ch 35 lesson 4 notes
ISPE: ISPE ESSAY IS NOW PAST DUE, STUDENTS MUST TURN IN AN ESSAY IN ORDER
TO PASS ISPE
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: 5/11/07
Government: None.
Geography: Complete packet that covers Russia. Map test and note test
on Monday, 5/14/07.
Mr. Navarro:
Spanish I: Write 9 sentences in Spanish based on the grammar section of
TB p. 245 (3 sentences
for each formula)
Spanish II: Answer TB p. 240-241 “comprehension” section (Answers
in English are fine)
Spanish IV: Finish (10) sentences in Spanish of things that you would
like to do in a near future
and the detailed description of your favorite flower or animal (adjectives)
Mrs. Peterson::
English 10-CP-p.1
Begin working on action chart for Romeo & Juliet. Continue working
on group mini-projects on allusions in Shakespeare, presentations will
begin in class next Wed 5/2.
Continue researching your Nobel Peace Prize project.
Outline was due this past Wed. 5/2.
Draft 1 of Nobel peace project was due Friday Mon. 5/4 for peer revision.
ALL 10TH GRADERS IN PD. 1 AND 10TH GRADERS IN THE PD. 2, 9-10G CLASSES:
Rough Draft #2 Nobel Peace Project paper due: Tuesday, May 8, 2007 (teacher
conferences and peer response) (This draft must be typed and include a
works cited page.)
Final Draft of Nobel Project 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 9-10G-p.2: 10th graders: continue researching your Nobel Peace
Prize project, DRAFT 1 FOR PEER REVISION WAS DUE FRIDAY, 5/4
Working on myths and legends in class
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.
9&10 both: working on mythology packet.
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: (5/1-5/4)
Algebra: Monday-Correct pretest
Tuesday – None
Wednesday – L116 skip 14, 15, &27
Thursday – None
Friday – Fix Pretest
Physical Science: Chapter 24
Physics: Rube due Thursday, la reports due Monday
Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 2, 6):
1) Unit Test on Tuesday, 5/15. Study the following: Archetype lecture
notes, Archetype packet, Star Wars Notes, Odyssey Web Search material,
Odyssey questions from journal.
AP (Period 4): Proposed schedule for end of the year:
1) Due date extended – Research, prospectus, and annotated bibliography
for 7-8 page research paper due 5/14.
2) Study for AP TEST – on 5/16.
3) Research paper due 5/21.
English 9H (Period 5):
1) Poster presentations and food from various regions of the world on
Tuesday, 5/15.
Last updated: 5/11
Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (French III): Study for Chapter Section Test on “Les Misérables”
Period 2 (Calculus): Problem Sets 94/96: all
Period 3 (Advanced Math): Problem Set 120: all
Period 4 (Statistics): Section 7.3: assigned problems
Period 5 (Calculus): Problem Sets 94/96: all
Period 6 (Algebra II): Section 13.4: assigned problems
Last updated: Thursday & Friday, May 10 & 11, 2007
Mr. J. Torres: (05/10)
Advanced Math: Lesson 111
Algebra 1: Lesson 114
Geometry: 12.2
Mr. M. Waterhouse: 14-18 May
American Literature: Gatsby: ch 4 for Tuesday, ch 5 for Wednesday, ch
6 for Thursday, and ch 7 for Friday.
AP English Literature: Team Film interpretation projects presented Thursday
and Friday.
Mr. C. Webber: (5/8-5/11)
Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your news presentation
World History (P):
• Students should be working on their Nobel Projects. Remember this
is a persuasive essay and not a biography of your chosen individual /
organization.
• Powerpoint presentations start on Monday
World History (H):
• Students should be working on their Nobel Projects. Remember this
is a persuasive essay and not a biography of your chosen individual /
organization.
• Powerpoint presentations start on Monday
IF STUDENTS OR PARENTS HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, I CAN BE REACHED AT HOME AT
(760) 729-7729. OR cdweb@sbcglobal.net
Ms. L. Wood: 5/11
• Have a great weekend and a safe prom.
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