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Charter High School
"Education Is Our Business"
TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
04/22/08
Mr. Brose
P.E.:
Mrs. Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 and 2 is due the day
after it is assigned.
Algebra 1 Practice:
(M) Lesson 119 #4-20, 22-30 (T) Lesson 120 #1,2,5,6,8-30 (W) Algebra Review
Worksheet (TH) Algebra Review Worksheet (F) Algebra Review Worksheet
Algebra 2 Practice:
(M) Lesson 105 #1-17,20,22,24,26-30 (T) Lesson 106 #5-18,20-30 (W) Lesson
107 #1-15,19-25,28-30 (TH) Lesson 108 #1-11,13-16,19,20,23-30 (F) Lesson
109 #1-30
{4/14 – 4/18}
Mr. Cantelmi:
Chemistry I: Chp. 12 quiz on Tuesday.
Oceanography: None.
Biology I: Finish – 4 areas of change – chart. Due Tuesday.
Biology II: Chp. 19 and 20 test on Monday.
Mrs. Childs: (4/14/08-4/18/08)
Eng. 10 (P):
? Due Monday: Annotated Bibliography (3 sources min.; see handout for
required format) due 4/14; Read Coda and excerpts from the interview to
discuss Bradbury’s purpose behind reading the book
? Tuesday: Bring Lit. Book to class. Read “The Pedestrian”
(95-100)
? Wednesday: Outline due 4/16 (see handout for required format); Computer
Lab to work on first draft for Nobel Peace Prize Paper
? Thursday: Computer Lab to work on first draft for Nobel Peace Prize
Paper
? Friday: First Draft (1.5 typed pages or 2 handwritten pages) due 4/18
? Nobel Peace Prize Paper Schedule:
o Second Draft (2.5 typed pages with Works Cited with 3 sources) due 5/2
o Final Draft (3-5 typed pages with Works Cited with 3 sources) due 5/9
Writing Fund:
• Monday: Work day for English or other classes (Sophomores must
work on the Nobel Peace Prize Paper)
• Tuesday: Vocab 19 Quiz & read and discuss “A Father’s
Further Review” for RAW #3
• Wednesday: RAW #3
• Thursday: Finish RAW #3 (due at the end of the period
• Friday: Newspaper analysis and argument/response
Mr. N. Endermann:
Honors Chemistry I: SEMESTER PROJECT DUE AT END OF SEMESTER
Chemistry I (P): SEMESTER PROJECT DUE AT END OF SEMESTER
AP Calculus: work on 2002 FR questions
Chemistry II (H): SEMESTER PROJECT DUE AT END OF SEMESTER
Honors Physics: Ch 10 Lab due Wed. SEMESTER PROJECT DUE AT END OF SEMESTER.
Creative Writing: Work on short story revisions; due 4/28. (21)
Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art.
Performing Art 5.
German III:
Mrs. Hegemann:
Biology: Do the lab at the end of ch. 39 on insulin and glucagon. Answer
the questions at the end of the lab. (4/22)
Mr. D. Johnson:
Economics: Read 12-3. (4/16)
Adv. Computers: Homework is not usually assigned for this class. (March)
Geography:
• Read ch. 29-2 & complete sections 1&2 of ch. 29 handout.
(4/16)
Mrs. M. Jones:
Ms. J. Lansing: (4/22)
American Govt (P): None. Test for Ch 13 & 18 next Wednesday.
US History (P): Bring textbook to class this week.
US History (H): Bring textbook to class tomorrow. Be prepared to work
on research paper in class on
Thursday. Research paper due Tuesday, 29 April.
Mrs. D. Lasley: 4/21 - 25
Pre Algebra: Lesson 129, 130
Health: Ch 25 lesson 1 and 2 notes
Earth Science: Ch 13 read and take notes on lesson 1-3
Mrs. P. Leming (2/12/08)
Art I: Essay due on Tuesday the 19th, Creativity; what would you do with
a room full of boxes and your imagination?
Art II: No homework this week.
Mr. Miller: (4/18/08)
Government: None.
Geography: None.
Mr. Navarro (4/15/08)
Spanish 1: Finish handout on animals
Spanish 2: Review your “yes or no” questions
Spanish 4: Study the questions and adjectives from today’s assignments
Mr. Panlasigui
3D Animation: none
Advanced Computers: none
Last Updated: 02/26/08
Mrs. Peterson:
English 12: (pds. 1, 3, 4):
Schedule for April & May:
Tues: 4/8/08: in computer lab, must print draft of 1st half of author
study, sections A-D
Wed: 4/9-08: no comp. Lab (not available) meets in classroom
Thurs & Fri. 4/10-4/11: comp. Lab, working on sections E-G of author
study project, must print draft 1 of sections E-G by end of class on Fri.
4/11
Mon. 4/14: no comp. Lab, meet in classroom, writing conferences of draft
1.
Tues. 4/15: comp. Lab, working on draft 2 of author study or power point
presentation of author
Wed. 4/16: in classroom: working on draft 1 & 2 and writing conferences
Thur. 4/17: in classroom, writing conferences, example author study in
textbook: Chinua Achebe
Fri. 4/18: LAST DAY IN COMP. LAB AT SCHOOL, WORK ON DRAFT 2 AND POWER
POINT
FINAL COPY OF AUTHOR STUDY DUE:
TUES. 4/22: FOR PERIODS 1 & 3 (PD. 4 DOESN’T MEET THIS DAY DUE
TO STAR TESTING)
WED. 4/23: FOR PERIOD 4 (PDS. 1 & 3 DON’T MEET THIS DAY DUE
TO STAR TESTING)
SENIOR PORTFOLIO EXHIBITIONS ARE FRI. 4/25, NO REGULAR CLASSES
PRESENTATIONS OF AUTHOR STUDIES TAKE PLACE: 4/28-MAY 23RD.
EACH STUDENT WILL PRESENT ON THEIR ASSIGNED DAY, NO MAKE-UPS ARE GRANTED!
FINAL EXAMS ARE MAY 27-MAY 29TH
English 9: (pd. 2)
Current Unit: The Novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, (TKAM) FINAL TEST ON
TKAM: TUES. 4/8
WED 4/9- In class writing evaluation #3 for English 9 (practice CAHSEE)
4/10 & 4/11: viewing film version of TKAM for comparison activity
Mon. 4/14: comparison activity
Tues-Friday, 4/15-4/18: starting new unit on persuasive speeches, reading
speeches as assigned in text.
Additional SSR Reading: Continue completing your SSR reading and SSR
reading log, the next reading log is due:
Wed. 4/16/08
Writing: Begin writing persuasive speeches during month of April, to
be delivered in class. Dates to be assigned.
Additional info: STAR TESTING TAKES PLACE 4/21-4/24 IN THE MORNING, WITH
A MODIFIED SCHEDULE IN THE AFTERNOON.
Ms. S. Rittenhouse:
This week’s tutorial days will be Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
from 3-4 pm.
Algebra: Do 27B on new paper, due Tuesday. L114 will be due Thursday.
L115 events Friday. No homework will be due Monday.
Chemistry: Read and do practice problems in Chapter 18. Chapter 18 packets
are due Tuesday. Vocabulary quiz Tuesday. Test Wednesday. The semester
2 projects are due May 5.
Physics: Read and do practice problems in Chapter 21. Test Wednesday.
Rube Goldberg pprjects are due 5-5-08.
Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 3, 6):
1) Next reading deadline: 4/17 (Only 150 pages are required for A potential
because we will be reading To Kill a Mockingbird.)
2) To Kill a Mockingbird Unit Test on Thursday, 4/10. Study: vocabulary,
Civil Rights quiz, chapter questions and quizzes.
AP (Period 4):
1) Argument Synthesis Essay due Monday, 4/14.
English 9H (Period 5):
1) Read Their Eyes Were Watching God according to the following schedule.
Quizzes on due dates. Journaling is optional but it may be used for the
quiz if you wish. The book may not be used.
Due Date Chapters
4/8 4
4/10 5
4/14 6
4/16 7-10
4/17 11-12
4/18 13-14
4/23 15-17
4/24 18
4/28 19-20
2) Continue with author reading; 5 journal entries are due Wed., 4/9.
Last updated: 4/7
Miss Swabacker
Spanish I: Start working on Holiday Participation Report
On Monday you will need to tell me which holiday and project you are doing.
Holiday Cultural Participation Report due 5/14
Spanish III: Bring 3 sources of information for Famous Hispanic Report
to class on Monday!
Famous Hispanic Report deadlines:
3 sources of information due 4/28
Outline due 4/30
Rough Draft due 5/5
Final paper and presentations due 5/12
Last updated: 4/25
Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (Statistics): None
Period 2 (Calculus): None (test today)
Period 3 (Advanced Math): None (test today)
Period 4 (Calculus): Study for test (tomorrow)
Period 5 (Algebra II): Finish worksheets
Period 6 (French I): In the workbook: p. 102, Ex. A & B
Last updated: Tuesday, 4/22/08
Mr. J. Torres: (4/21-24) –
Advanced Math: review packet, lesson 101
Algebra 1: Review packet, lesson 102
Geometry: Review packets
Mr. M. Waterhouse: (4/21-24/2008)
American Literature: Read Hemingway handout for Tuesday/ Thursday. Gatsby
starts next week.
AP English Literature: Heart of Darkness, section two this week, section
three next week and the essays by Achebe, Hawkins, and Miller. A critical
research essay on H of D is coming soon.
Honors English Ten: Cry, the Beloved Country read ch 26-29 for Tuesday.
Annotated Bibliography due Tuesday.
Mr. C. Webber: (4/15-4/18)
Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your upcoming news presentations
• Quiz – Chapter 12 – Friday
• Complete both study guides.
World History (P):
• Begin research on your Nobel Peace Prize candidate.
• Complete Unit Test
World History (H):
• Begin research on your Nobel Peace Prize candidate.
• Complete Unit Test
All students will present their Nobel Peace Prize choice to the class
in the theatre from May 12-16. All parents are encouraged to attend to
support their students. Please ask your child when he or she will be presenting
during this week so that you can plan accordingly.
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