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TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
05/15/08
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) Algebra 1 Review (Handout): Systems of Equations (T) Algebra 1 Review
(Handout): Completing the Square and Quadratic Formula (W) Algebra Review
(Handout) (TH) Algebra Review (Handout) (F) No Assignment (Test day)
Algebra 2 Practice:
(M) Lesson 120 #1-30, skip 8,10,11 (T) Lesson 121 #1-30, skip 8,9,16 (W)
Lesson 122 #1-30, skip, 6,14,15,16 (TH) Review (Practice Test) (F) No
Assignment (Test 30) {5/12 – 5/16}
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: (5/5-5/9/08)
Eng. 10 (P):
? Monday: Bring Lit. Book. Read “Sweet Potato Pie” p. 239-249
? Tuesday: Bring Lit. Book. Read “Everyday Use” p. 503-512
? Wednesday: Computer Lab
? Thursday: Computer Lab
? Friday: Final Draft (3-5 typed pages with Works Cited with 3 sources)
due 5/9
? Optional RAW #4 Revision: Due 5/16
? End of the Year Written Reflection: Due 5/13
? End of the Year Presentation: 5/19-5/22
Writing Fund:
• Monday: Read/Discuss RAW #4 Article “Membership Has Its
Benefits…Doesn’t It?”
• Tuesday: Work day for English or other classes (Sophomores must
work on the Nobel Peace Prize Paper)
• Wednesday: RAW #4
• Thursday: Finish RAW #4 (due at the end of the period)
• Friday: Newspaper analysis and argument/response
Mr. N. Endermann:
Honors Chemistry I: acid/base packets due by end of week. SEMESTER PROJECT
DUE NEXT WEEK
Chemistry I (P): acid/base packets due by end of week. SEMESTER PROJECT
DUE NEXT WEEK
AP Calculus: None.
Chemistry II (H): Prepare for lab. SEMESTER PROJECT DUE NEXT WEEK
Honors Physics: SEMESTER PROJECT DUE NEXT WEEK.
Creative Writing: Write personal narrative. (15)
Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art.
Performing Art 5.
German III:
Mrs. Hegemann:
Biology: Read 18-1 on classification. Also read 28-1 on introduction to
arthropods. Answer #1-6 on page 719. By Monday of next week, each student
needs to bring in an empty container with a cover, such as a peanut butter
jar/lid or Ziploc plastic container/cover. These will not be returned,
but turned into a jar used for collecting insects.
5/15
Mr. D. Johnson:
Economics: Article/summary regarding the Fed. (5/12)
Adv. Computers: Homework is not usually assigned for this class. (May)
Geography:
• Finish reading Ch. 43. (5/12)
Mrs. M. Jones:
Ms. J. Lansing: (5/15)
American Govt (P): Be prepared to debate practicalities of religious freedom
in America.
US History (P): Television essay project due next Wednesday (21 May).
Bring textbook to class.
US History (H): Television essay project due next Wednesday (21 May).
Bring textbook to class.
Mrs. D. Lasley: 5/15
Pre Algebra: practice set #5
Health: Ch 35 test tomorrow
Earth Science: Ch 20 lesson 2 and 3 notes
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: (5/14/08)
Government: None. Test over Supreme Court cases will be on Tuesday 5/20/08.
Geography: Work on packet that covers China and Southeast Asia. Map test
will be on Tuesday 5/20/08.
Mr. Navarro (5/01/08)
Spanish 1: Review “-ar”, “-er” and “-ir”
ending verbs in present tense
Spanish 2: Review “-ar”, “-er” and “-ir”
ending verbs in past tense
Spanish 4: Review “-ar”, “-er” and “-ir”
ending verbs in the future tense
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: persuasive speeches and speech writing
In class reading: speeches of ML King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela, follow
up assignments as needed.
Presenting speeches in class: May 12th-16th
READING: Next (final for the year) reading log due: Wed. May 21st.
Ms. S. Rittenhouse:
This week’s tutorial days will be Wednesday and Friday.
Algebra: Study for Test 29 (Tuesday).
Chemistry: Lab 19.2 will be Tuesday and Wednesday. Prelab is due Monday.
Post-lab work will be due Friday. The lab reports will be due May 21.
Physics: Chapter 22 Quiz worksheet is due Tuesday.
Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 3, 6):
1) Write outline that includes thesis statement and 3-4 reasons that support
it for your editorial – due Fri., 5/9
2) Next reading deadline: 5/23 (300 pages are required for A+ potential.)
AP (Period 4):
1) Cultural issue book Discussion 3 – Fri., 5/9.
2) AP TEST – WED., 5/14!
English 9H (Period 5):
1) Author Project Summaries (1 page literary elements, 1 page style elements,
½ page biographical and/or historical era connections) due Fri.,
5/9.
Last updated: 5/8
Miss Swabacker
Spanish I: Be ready to present if you still haven’t
Spanish III: Study for quiz 11-1 tomorrow
Do workbook p. 122-123 Act. 3+6 (if you still haven’t)
Last updated: 5/15
Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (Statistics): Study Chapter 2
Period 2 (Calculus): Study for test (tomorrow)
Period 3 (Advanced Math): Study for test (tomorrow)
Period 4 (Calculus): Study for test (tomorrow)
Period 5 (Algebra II): None
Period 6 (French I): In the workbook: p. 121, Ex. F & p. 122, Ex.
G
Last updated: Thursday, 5/15/08
Mr. J. Torres: (5/15) –
Advanced Math: Lesson 114
Algebra 1: Lesson 113
Geometry: 12.7A
Mr. M. Waterhouse: (5/12-15/2008)
American Literature: Gatsby, chapter 7 for Tuesday, chapter 8 for Wednesday,
chapter 9 for Friday. Gatsby exam 5/20.
AP English Literature: Heart of Darkness critical essay due 5/23. Things
Fall Apart ch 1-4 for Tuesday, 5-7 for Wednesday, 8-10 for Thursday, 11-13
for Friday.
Honors English Ten: Team project presentations next Monday-Wednesday.
Paper due 5/23.
Mr. C. Webber: (5/13-5/16)
Economics:
• Start looking for news articles for your upcoming news presentations
• Register and start blogging at webbersclass.blogspot.com.
World History (P):
• Nobel Peace Prize PowerPoint presentations
World History (H):
• Nobel Peace Prize PowerPoint presentations
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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