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TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
TCP ELECTRONIC HOMEWORK
09/18/08
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Here are today's Homework assignments (that were reported by 1:00 P.M.)
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Mr. G. Brose:
Economics: Read pages101-107. Complete “Elasticity of Demand”
organizer for Friday, 9/19.
Study possible group short answer quiz questions for group quiz on Friday,
9/19.
World History:
Period 3- Read pages 193-203.
Complete French Revolution organizer for Friday, 9/19.
Study Revolution organizers and possible quiz questions for individual
short answer
quiz on Friday, 9/19.
Periods 4 & 5- Read pages 193-203
Complete French Revolution organizer for Friday, 9/19.
Study Revolution organizers and possible quiz questions for individual
short
answer quiz on Friday, 9/19. (9/18)
Mrs. C.Brown: Each daily assignment for Algebra 1 or Geometry is due
the day after it is assigned.
Algebra 1: (M) PS 21 #1-30
(T) PS 22 #1-30
(W) PS 23 #1-30
(Th) PS 24 #1-30
(F) Test
Geometry: (M) GAL 2.6A
(T) GAL 2.6B
(W) Review of Chapter 2
(Th) Chapter 2 Test
(F) GAL 3.1
Mrs. K. Childs: 9/15/08-9/19/08
Eng. 10 (P):
Monday: Career Research PowerPoint Presentations (9/15-9/17)
Tuesday: Career Research PowerPoint Presentations (9/15-9/17)
Wednesday: Career Research PowerPoint Presentations (9/15-9/17)
Thursday: Vocab 4 Quiz. Finish “6 Questions” Activity on Columbine
shooting. Apply this strategy to “Why People Don’t Help in
a Crisis” article.
Friday: Grammar Ch. 2: Lesson 2-3 (odds) *Bi-Weekly Notebook Check (Notes
for the week must be complete and notebook must be organized and in order
for full credit) (in-class)
Upcoming Due Dates:
Writing Fund:
Monday: Read “We Had the Love, But I Long for the Letters”
Article & complete SOAPS
Tuesday: Finish SOAPS and “interrogate the text” with the
recap question
Wednesday: Begin “Understanding & Interacting with the Text”
packet
Thursday: D202 (Computer Lab) to do research for Feature Article for Mrs.
Soule’s and Mrs. Peterson’s classes.
Friday: Grammar Ch. 2: Lesson 2-3 (evens) *Bi-Weekly Notebook Check (Notes
for the week must be complete and notebook must be organized and in order
for full credit) (in-class)
Mr. N. Endermann:
Honors Chemistry I: Study element symbols.
Chemistry: Ch. 2 HW 4, 5 due Thurs.
AP Calculus: L89
Chemistry II (H): Ch 2 HW 2
Honors Physics: Work on Ch 3 ES’s. (17)
Ms. C. Goode:
Biology 1: Eggsperiment experimental design due Friday (must have shells
off eggs and write down what you are soaking them in – all 4 solutions.
Section 7-3 Worksheet due Friday as well. Finish Lab Questions.
Biology 2(Honors): Work on “The Invertebrate Project”
Marine Science: Answer questions 13-17 in book page 160. Study for tomorrow’s
quiz. Finish seawater questions on worksheet if not done in class.
Mr. B. Halling:
Performing Art.
Performing Art 5.
German III:
Mrs. J. Hegemann:
Biology: Lab tomorrow-wear lab shoes.
Eggsperiment Design: Due Thursday
Eggsperiment Report due Monday (Typed)…this project is worth 115
points. Your son/daughter will be observing their eggs every 6 hours for
36 hours, taking down data & observations. The eggs MUST be brought
in on Monday in a Ziploc baggie with the typed report otherwise they will
not receive a grade.
(9/17/08)
Mr. C. Hendry:
World History: Aside from not being listed in bold text, this is a bold
and talented group of students! ?
No HW tonight.
Mr. D. Johnson:
Economics: Supply and demand lab due on Monday. (9/18)
Adv. Computers: Homework is not usually assigned in this class. (September)
Mrs. M. Jones:
Ms. J. Lansing: (9/18)
American Govt (H): Teams should be ready to present their assigned parts
of Articles I-III of the
Constitution.
US History (P): Complete Unit 1 D-F review on line at www.campuspointlearning.com/lms
no later than
11pm Monday. Unit 1 exam on Wednesday. Open tutorials after school on
Monday and
Tuesday.
US History (H): Complete “Greatness of George Washington”
essay responses by tomorrow.
Unit 1 exam on Wednesday. Open tutorials after school on Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. D. Lasley: (9/18)
Pre Algebra: L34
Health: Ch 6 lesson 2 notes
Earth Science: Ch 4 lesson 2 notes
Mrs. P. Leming
Art I and Art
Mr. M. Miller: (9/18/08)
Government: Complete handout that covers section 3 of chapter 3. Bring
pictures, information and graphs to class for Bill of Rights project.
Geography: Work on maps and vocabulary worksheet. Start to study the states
and capitals for the New England states. Test over New England states,
chapter 11 and first 10 vocabulary terms will be Tuesday, 9/23/08.
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Mr. M. Navarro:
Spanish I: Review Indefinite Articles
Spanish II: Finish Packet (Conjugations in the Past Tense, Sentences)
Spanish IV: Finish exercise on the past tense
Mrs. L. Peterson:
English 12: Rough Draft 2 of college essay due: Fri. 9/5-DEADLINE EXTENDED
TO THURSDAY, SEPT. 11, 2008, DUE TO PATRIOT’S DAY ESSAY… (must
be typed)
Patriot’s Day Essay: Due: Tues. 9/9/08
Shakespeare presentations: presenting in class Tues. 9/9-Fri. 9/12, consult
with your group for order of presentation
English 9: Draft 2 of Patriot’s Day essay is due: Tues. 9/9, we
will finish it in class in the comp. Lab
Signed reading log #1 for 1st M.P. is due Wed. 9/10
Mrs. S. Rea:
Algebra: Packets are due Wednesday. Problem Set 22 is due Thursday. Problem
Set 23 is due Friday. Problem Set 24 is due Monday.
Chemistry: Memorize the elements’ names and symbols. Quiz Thursday
and Friday. Lab reports are due Tuesday 9/23. Go to science.glencoe.com
to practice logging in. Complete the online test for chapter 3 and e-mail
srea@echs.org to verify that the system works.
Physics: The semester 1 project has been handed out and explained. Calculators
and protractors are needed. Bring all materials daily.
Mrs. L. Soule:
English 9CP (Periods 1, 2, 6):
1. Finish research for feature article and print out the Internet articles
you find that you think you might use. Find all source information so
you can prepare a works cited entry. Use the handout with the list of
items that you received in class on Wed. THIS IS DUE THIS FRIDAY.
2. Upcoming target and due dates for the feature article:
Mon 9/22 – Handwritten draft of article due
Tue 9/23 – By the end of computer class on Tue, students must have
typed in all text and saved it
on the school network
Wed & Thurs – Computer Lab: Fine tune formatting, inserting
pictures, etc; type works cited
page
Fri 9/26 – Final color draft is due by the end of the day. May turn
it in in English or
Computer class.
AP (Period 4):
1. Diction poster is due Thurs., 9/18.
2. Reading Rhetorically Ch. 1-3 Test #2 is this Friday, 9/19.
3. Vocab 1-5 test on Monday, 9/22.
English 9H (Period 5):
Read the Turner essay and answer the questions – due Thurs., 9/18.
Last updated: 9/17
Miss. E. Swabacker:
Spanish I: Finish pen pal letter
Study for Chapter 2 Test tomorrow
Start Listening Log- 120 minutes due Oct. 6th
Spanish III: Study for Quiz 2-1 tomorrow
Blog comment due Friday (min. of 5 sentences/ person)
Last updated: 9/18
Mr. J. Takagi:
Period 1 (Advanced Math): Problem Set 24: all
Period 2 (Calculus): Problem Set 20: all
Period 3 (Advanced Math): Problem Set 24: all
Period 4 (Calculus): Problem Set 20: all
Period 5 (French II): In the workbook: p. R31, Ex. B
Period 6 (Algebra II): Finish worksheet
Last updated: Thursday, September 18, 2008
Mr. J. Torres: (9/18)
Advanced Math: test review; test tomorrow
Algebra 2: 3.3; Students may turn in Monday if extra time is required.
Friday an extra-credit opportunity will be given. Students must complete
4 of 5 assignments for the week to receive the extra-credit.
Mr. M. Waterhouse: 9/ 12-19
Honors English Ten: Poetry Unit paper due Friday. Read act one of Merchant
for Friday.
American Literature: Scarlet Letter, Custom House for Tuesday, ch 1-3
for Wednesday, 4-6 for Thursday, 7-9 for Friday.
AP English Literature: Senior project proposal due Wednesday, Unit paper
(on a sonnet) due 9/23. Read Moby Dick, ch 1 for Thursday, ch 2-7 for
Friday.
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