Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Homework for Tuesday

Math O'Brien: Pg 374 # 43-59 odd, 63-81 odd in textbook
- Schwartz: Pg 844 # 2 and 8 in textbook


Chemistry Glazebrook: No homework, but make sure you have up to 10.4 (not including 10.4) done in the Chapter 10 packet.
- Schoen: no homework
- Brendel

Latin A/III: Hayes: Numbers 1-8 in chapter 11



Latin C: Hayes- In the next two pages of the graveyard packet (2 and 3), find ten facts about the tombstones and write what tombstone you obtained the information from


French C: Complete conversation activity, 15 questions and responses, and be ready to present it on Thursday.


Spanish Dwyer: Write a story about "Tortuga Gigante" due later this week
- Prochillo:

German Aweh: Test on famous German Americans tomorrow. Review your questions from class.

AP World History Riggio: Read pgs 701-706, do HW sheet, and read the article to make a table about the causes and reactions to the Great Depression.
- Rosequist: No Hw, but Hw due next Tuesday


AP Art History: Have 9.3 done by tommorow (if you didnt finish it in class)?

English Failey: Journals due this week, only Of Mice and Men (Periods 2 and 4 on Thursday, period 5 on Friday)
- Oatis: Vocab due Thursday, quiz Friday.
- Eaton: vocab unit 5 due tmrw
- Inners: Read a book for next week test, any book, also presentations pushed back to monday of next week.
-Etheridge: No hw, read Angela's Ashes

Health Kost: worksheet due tommorow



HTML & Web: Litmann: Nothing, bring textbook tomorrow

InSTAR ACE:
- BDF:


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Monday, January 30, 2006

Homework for Monday

Math: O'Brien- pg. 373, 1-23 odd (If you are participating in the math competition, it's tomorrow 9th and 10th periods, in Mrs. O'Brien's room)
- Schwartz: Packet due tommorow, regents review packet due Wed.

Latin C:
Hayes- Nothing

French C: 15 questions and answers conversation should be finished by tommorow, according to the sub, and should be memorized by Wednesday.

English: Failey- East of Eden test TOMORROW! (journals for all periods except 5 due Thursday, period 5 due Friday)
Oatis - Vocabulary due Thursday, Quiz Fri
Eaton - No homework.
Etheridge - Journals, journals, journals...they were due today, if you didn't hand them in, be ready with a clockbuster tomorrow.

AP World: Riggio - do the reading assigned over midterm vacation?
Rosequist - qu. 3 Homework 1 is due next Tuesday, and there's a quiz on the reading. (ch. 30, part of 31)

Chemistry Glazebrook - Do sections 10.1 - 10.3 in review outline
- Schoen: sign grade sheet
- Brendel: do whatever problems he gave

Spanish C: Dwyer-Vocabulary sheets due tomorrow
- Prochillo: Present perfect tense verb packet

German C: Aweh - Aufsatz due Friday on Valentine's Day, and test on our German-American people and the questions (matching) is Wednesday.

HTML Web Design H: Litmann-Bring materials that were on syllabus (no specific due date)
hi soojin!!

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Monday, January 23, 2006

Homework for Midterm Week and Midterm Information

AP World History (The test is supposed to be on chapters 23-28, with some information about revolutions from chapter 29)
Riggio: Period 6 - Rm. 122
Riggio: Period 2 - Rm. 413
Rosequist: Period 7 - Rm. 133
Rosequist: Period 1 - Rm 129
AP Art History
Dietz: Period 1 - Rm. 123
Chemistry - For Glaze people there will be a review session after the AP midterm on Wednesday, from 9-12.
Glazebrook: Period 8/9 - Rm. 130
Health H
Kost: Period 3: Rm 133

Homework for Midterm Week

Math O'Brien: Work on Murder Mystery Project, Midterm Review assignment due the Monday we get back.

English Oatis: Julius Caesar worksheet questions due when we get back.
- Failey: East of Eden test on Tuesday, journals for all of East of Eden and Of Mice and Men due next week?
Etheridge: Journals due Monday!!

AP Art, AP World, Chemistry: Just study for your midterms, unless other admins have specific assignments to add. See AP World History Review post for links to downloads of notes and outlines.
- Riggio New Information!: Read pgs. 727 - 736 for when we get back (how nice of her...)

French C: No homework

Spanish C: Dwyer-Midterm assignment (2 Sheets) due the Monday we get back (CANNOT BE HANDED IN LATE)
- Prochillo: No homework

German C Aweh: No homework

InSTAR: No homework

Also see this previous post for weekend homework information and any other miscellaneous things you might need to remember to do.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

AP World History Review Post

For everybody's information, admins and readers alike, this post is for review information for the AP World History midterm exam on Wednesday, January 25th. Here you will find downloads of materials relevant to the midterm. Remember, however, they are meant to compound and enhance your studying with other materials, they will probably not cover everything you need to know. Also, since not everything can be edited down, many of them may have information too specific for what you actually need to know, so dont go overboard on memorixing useless facts and dates. If the downloads dont work, try a second time, and if it still doesnt work, email me (Ethan: esolomon15@gmail.com), preferable dont IM me about downloads not working.

Zach's AP Essay Topic Review Outline
(but its still good for review for the exam itself)

AP World History Review Outline - sorry, it doesn't contain every topic on this exam, there's a lotta history to know for it...it does cover, however, Nationalism (but not every instance of it), Industrialization, Revolutions (use other notes for Chinese/Russian revolutions), Imperialism, and Emancipation. Using the other notes posted here, and the online outlines (and MC questions), you should be very nicely reviewed for the midterm. Good luck.

Russian Revolution Notes

Chinese Revolution Notes

Nationalism in Mexico, India, and Africa

Nationalism in the Middle East

Civilizations in Crisis: The Ottoman Empire and Egypt

The Rise and Fall of the Qing

Industrialization Outline
(notes by Riggio)

Revolutions and Nation States
(notes by Riggio)

Imperialism Notes


If you've downloaded one of these already, you obviously dont have to download them again, because they havent changed.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Homework for Weekend

Midterms Next Week: See Ward Melville Homepage (link to the right) for full schedule, room assignments to be posted here shortly.

Math:
O'Brien- Test corrections due Monday, start working on murder mystery assignment

Health H: Kost-Midterm exam next Friday, look over study sheet

English: Failey- East of Eden Test on Tuesday the 31st
- Oatis: Nothing

AP World: Riggio- Midterm exam next Wednesday

Chemistry H: Glazebrook-Hand in outline if not done yet, midterm on Thursday...REVIEW SESSION WED AFTER AP MIDTERM 9-11
Schoen: Finish January 2004 regents.

German C Aweh: Be prepared to present your project if you havn't already.

AP Art: Study for Midterm exam. Extra credit powerpoint due Tuesday.

Orchestra: Review session Tuesday followed by a re-test for those of you who failed miserably and are worried about your orchestra grade..not sure what time...

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Thursday, January 19, 2006

Homework for Thursday

Math O'Brien: Nothing?

Chem Glazebrook: Test for Chp. 8-9 tomorrow, turn in Chp. 9 packet and homework or you'll get a zero! (probably referring to the packet); Midterm review (work as necessary)
Schoen: June 2004 Regents due tomorrow.

English Oatis: Nothing
Failey: Make sure your journals are up to date..especially Our Town journals... there is also a quiz on vocab chapter 4
Etheridge: Hand in journals if you want them to count for quarter 2 tomorrow, presentations for the people on the sheet, Angela's Ashes discussion...quiz on Antigone literary vocab?

French C: Test continues tomorrow, use the site, study the packet, etc.

Spanish C: Dwyer-Quiz on "gustar" and "gustar-like" verbs (quiz will most likely be cooperative)

German C Aweh: If you havn't presented already, be ready to present tomorrow. If you already presented but didn't provide visual aids, bring them in tomorrow.

AP World History Riggio: In Class Essay tomorrow (either Comparative or Change over Time)
We need our beauty sleep

AP Art History: Nothing?

InSTAR: Dupont Essay due tomorrow; any revisions if you want to win the contest may come in on Monday

Latin C: Hayes- Nothing
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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Homework for Wednesday

All Orchestra Preddice: Written test tommorow, counts as playing test or 25% of quarter grade. Know topics such as composers, time periods, musical terms, bowing terms, key signatures, major vs. minor, and hearing a note based on C.


French C: Vocabulary portion of midterm test tommorow, see this website for all the terms you need to know. The grammar portion is on Friday.

German C Project on famous German-Americans due tomorrow, be ready to present your person.

Chemistry Glazebrook: For all periods except 8, first portion (easy) of chapter 9 test is tommorow, with the harder questions Friday. Complete your outline and corresponding homework questions. For Period 8, the entire test is Friday, though try and have your outline completed by tommorow and, if you can, do the questions on the review sheet.
Schoen: Test tomorrow. June 2004 regents due Friday.

Math O'Brien: Quiz tommorow on Newton's Law of Cooling and Logarithmic Equations. STUDY!!

AP Art History: 9.2 is due tommorow.

InSTAR BDF: DuPont essay due tommorow or at latest Friday. ACE: Essay due Friday.

AP World History Riggio: Use review sheet to study for the comparison essay of the midterm, to be taken in class on Friday.

English Oatis: No vocabulary, no homework.
- Inners- Portfolio due friday:
  • pick 2 best pieces and write .5 pg reflections on each.
  • Use two of these: Lord of the Flies, Contolling Idea, Antigone Essay, Survival Essay

-Failey: Period 5 make sure you bring in your assigned food for curriculum related food day tomorrow. NO EAST OF EDEN TEST ON FRIDAY, CHANGED TO A UNIT FOUR VOCAB QUIZ! Period 2 - make sure your journals are up to date.

Etheridge-Journals READ JOURNALS JOURNALS JOURNALS READ READ READ

Latin C Hayes: Sententiae test tomorrow

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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Homework for Tuesday

Math O'Brien: Newton's Law of Cooling sheet (especially 3-5)

Chem Glazebrook: Packet due Thursday--Test Thursday (regents questions) and Friday (the difficult stuff). For period 8, the entire test is Friday.
Schoen: June 2004 regents due Thursday. Finish lab questions and worksheet.

French C Review packet of notes to be completed. Also, see this website for a full list of the vocabulary words you must know.

Enlgish Failey: Critical lens essay tommorow on Antigone and any other work you wish to include. Also East of Eden test on Friday the entire book must be completed, 50 mc. "Its going to be so hard"-Mrs.Failey
Oatis-No Vocab this week, no homework
Inners- Portfolio due friday:
-pick 2 best pieces and write .5 pg reflections on each.
- Use two of these: Lord of the Flies, Contolling Idea, Antigone Essay, Survival Essay

Spanish C
Prochilo: Do the first page that can be done in the packet then a few pages later do the first set of questions.

German C Aweh: National German Exam tomorrow. Project due thursday. Rewrite your cards/letters.

AP World History Riggio: Essay's are due tomorrow with citations, look at other posts for more information
Rosequist- Essay Portion of Midterm on Friday

InSTAR BDF- Essay can be handed in either Thursday or Friday ACE- Essay due Friday

AP Psychology Last test of the courese is tomorrow. Chapter 18 in the textbook. Social Psychology and will be similar to the other test that we have taken

AP Art History: 9.2 due Thursday.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

Homework for MLK Jr. 3-Day Weekend

Countdown to Midterms
MONDAY BEFORE MIDTERMS:
Abbreviated schedule w/ same start times but with shortened periods (except 1st period) of 28 min each plus homeroom. Period 10 ends at 12:17 to accomodate 12:30 midterms

AP Psychology:
12:31-2:01 PM
AP Art History: Tuesday from 9:00-10:30 AM
AP World History: Wednesday from 7:25-8:55 AM
Chemistry: Thursday from 7:25-8:55 AM
Health: Friday frm 9:00-10:30 AM

(The updated midterm schedule can be found
here, on the Ward Melville official homepage)



AP World History Riggio: Continue and hopefully finish the biography project (due next Wed); Quiz on Revolutions (Chinese and Russian) on Tues. Here you can find a set of class notes typed up by Yang on the Chinese Revolution, and here you can find notes about the Chinese and Russian Revolutions, based on the reading and compounded with information from the ablongman site, typed up by me (Ethan). Together, both these notes sets make for a pretty comprehensive overview.
Project Assignment Sheet above
- For assistance in getting information and citing it for your essay, Answers.com is a good resource. It collects information from various sources on the Internet and spits you back a page with all its findings. Then, it can cite in MLA format from whichever of these sources you want. Pretty nifty.
Rosequist: No HW (unless you still have to present for the nationalism WWI project)

Math O'Brien: WEA due Tues.

Chem Glazebrook: Test Thursday or Friday, try and complete most of the chapter outline and the homework questions this weekend.
Brendel: Period 2/3 has a test on tuesday...Period 3/4 has no HW
Schoen: Practice regents (not due Tuesday)

French C : Big cumulative test on Thursday and Friday, use the review sheet she gave out in class to study, also see this website for a full list of the vocabulary words you must know.

Spanish C Prochilo- HW sheet due Tuesday
Dwyer-Double-sided multiple choice sheet on grammar due Tuesday

German C Grammar section of the practice exam

Orchestra Preddice: Music test Thursday, it counts as your playing test, or 25% of the quarter grade. Topics include: musical time periods and corresponding composers, flat scales and G, D, A, and E scales key signatures, musical terms, types of bowing, major/minor keys, and naming a note based on a C.

AP Art History: You might wanna start reviewing for the midterm, and 9.2 is going to be due Tuesday, so you could also start working on that.

InSTAR: ACE: DuPont Essay due Friday. BDF: DuPont Essay due Thursday.

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Homework for Thursday

NOTE TO ADMINS: If a course has only one teacher, it isn't necessary to type the name again.

Math
O'Brien: Lab continues tomorrow, make sure your calculator has the lists
Tam:

Chem
Glazebrook: Short quiz tomorrow, 9.1-9.3 (including 9.3?)
Brendel:
Schoen:

AP World History Riggio: Nothing, do the reading if you didn't; reminder: work on Bio Project
Rosequist: If you are going tomorrow prepare for presentation

English
Oatis: Vocab Quz #7 tomorrow
Failey: Read and journal for
Of Mice and Men, continue East of Eden journal; Antigone test on the 18th
Etheridge: Ya kno the drill, journals that are due, be up to date with angelas ashes, and if you are doing your cultural presentation tomorrow.
Eaton:

French C : Do test corrections if you got below and 80, give the right answer and explain why. Also, if you didnt finish the classwork, do that.

Spanish C Prochilo- Worksheet on Nouns, Pronouns, and Prepositions- Exercise V

German C

Latin C

Latin A/III: Projects are due wednesday no matter what

Health H:
Kost-Debates continue

InSTAR Dupont Essay

AP Art History Quiz tomorrow on 8.1-8.2, study question sheets from today. Notes can be found on blackboard.

AP Psychology: The two pictures that were discussed for homework. One picture of a person who you find attractive(opposite sex) and the other is a person that you find qualities of youself in or would like to have qualites of yourself(same sex).

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Wednesday's Homework

First off, Concert Tonight! Be there at 6:45 (orchestra members)! The program starts at 7:30, I believe, and lasts until around 9.

Math O'Brien: No homework (?), we are going to be doing the Newton's Law of Cooling lab tommorow, so remember to bring your calculators.
Tam:

English Oatis: Vocabulary Unit 7 due tommorow; quiz Friday.
Failey: Nothing will be collected or is due tomorrow but keep in mind unit 4 vocab must be completed sometime.
Etheridge: No homework if you are caught up with all the journal entries and reading of angelas ashes.

AP Art History Dietz: Quiz on chapters 8.1 and 8.2 Friday, notes available from blackboard. It is advisable to also check out some of the images of Gothic cathedrals and other structures in Gardner's.

AP World History Riggio: Reading tonight, pgs. 716 - 724. There is a quiz on Russian and Chinese Revolutions next week, Tuesday. There will be notes uploaded for this sometime in the future.
Rosequist: If you are presenting tomorrow (groups 3,4, or 5 depending on ur class period) then be prepared to go.

Health H: Kost-Nothing, debates start tomorrow

Spanish C: Dwyer- Finish that double-sided sheet on the random spanish words (?)
Prochilo: no home work for period 6 but others may vary.

French
Ransford: We just had a test today, so no homework, but Yang should confirm this anyway (the Yang says: nothing)

Chemistry Glazebrook: Do second side of first page of outline, and finish classwork.
Brendel

InSTAR BDF: Nothing directly due, but you should start thinking about your essay.
ACE: " "

AP Psychology Wilson: no homework but vocab list #5 due on tuesday we come back.

Countdown to Midterms
MONDAY BEFORE MIDTERMS:
Abbreviated schedule w/ same start times but with shortened periods (except 1st period) of 28 min each plus homeroom. Period 10 ends at 12:17 to accomodate 12:30 midterms

AP Art History:
Tuesday at 9 AM
AP World History: Wednesday shortly after 7 AM
Chemistry: Thursday at 9AM
Health: Friday at 9 AM?

(The updated midterm schedule can be found here, on the Ward Melville official homepage)


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Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Homework for Tuesday

Math: O'Brien-Do sheet of 10 log equations in notebook.

French Ransford: PC/Imparfait test tommorw, 30 questions, fill in sentences with proper tense and conjugation style test. Here is a website with helpful information regarding PC and imparfait.

CHI: Kost- Final debate project (tri-board) due tomorrow, HW assignment due tomrrow, Test Thursday on STDs

English: Failey-Our Town test tomorrow
- Oatis: Vocab Unit #7 due Thurs, quiz Fri

Spanish C: Dwyer- Vocabulary sheet due tomorrow
Prochilo: Sub so the homework i guess if you did not finish classwork.

German C: Aweh: Finish worksheet on the dative case. Honors packet due tomorrow. Project on German-American people due the 19th.

AP World: Riggio- Lenin Document questions due tomorrow, Read pg 713-716 in textbook (and if you want get started on next night's reading). Stearns Documents Reader Questions due Tommorow! See blackboard or previous post for question #'s and pages.

Chemistry: Glazebrook- Possible quiz Thursday. For Period 8 at least, complete first page (or first side of first page? Glaze wasnt too clear on this, dont blame me...) of outline, other admins confirm this for other periods.
Schoen: None

AP Psychology Wilson: No homework. Vocab list # 5 due next Tuesday.


InSTAR Brendel - ACE/BDF: Continue Dupont Essay

Monday, January 09, 2006

Homework for Monday

English: Failey: Our Town Test on Wednesday, more details on weekly sheet. Keep up in East of Eden up to chapter 22 is supposed to be completed by the end of the week but will not be collected then
Oatis: Bring your Vocab books in tomorrow; from those you who have the Julius Oatis Research sheet, bring that in too;
Etheridge: Make sure to have read chapters 1-3 and have done your journal entry on chapters one and two.

AP World History: Riggio: Quiz on Nationalism (25 MC), including WWI, India (including Gandhi), Egypt, Turkey, Middle East, Africa, and Mexico. See here for notes (incomplete set, they only cover Mexico, India, and Africa). For those of you who check late at night, here is a set of Middle East notes. Document Readers are on the 11th. Keep in mind paper is due Biography paper is due on the 18th. (Ethan and Yang add to this topic)
Rosequist: Work on project that is due Wednesday

Chemistry: Glazebrook: No offical homework but she did mention start reading the new chapter and hand in any late work asap.
Schoen: Finish worksheet. Do all numbers except for 13 and 15.

Math: O'brien: Test today so no homework. WEA #12 is due on Friday.

Spanish C: Prochilo: No homework
Dwyer: No homework

French C: Ransford: PC/Imparfait of verbs within the two paragraphs; Examen mecredi, donc, etudiez!

German C: Aweh: Pg. 36 excercises 4 and 5. Project on famous German American people due the 19th. Honors packet due Wednesday

Latin A/III: Hayes-Finish marking up first 3 pages of chapter 10.

InSTAR Brendel: BDF Outlines are due tomorrow with your ten sources in proper MLA format. You can use www.citationmachine.net to help you. ACE

AP Psychology Wilson: No homework but the next vocab list is due January 17th.

AP Art History Dietz: Check out the images she listed in Gardner's (not necessary, but it would help); Work on 9.2 (unknown due date)

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Saturday, January 07, 2006

Weekend Homework

Administrative Positions still available (see below for list of classes recommended to have)

Math O'Brien: Log Test Mon, study all your notes, the review sheet (w/ answer sheet), and try out problems from the Amsco Math B book; WEA #12 due next Fri
Tam:

Chem Glazebrook: Finish Chapter 8 packet and homework listed at end of packet for Mon; Open packet quiz Mon
Brendel: Some chem questions...
Schoen: Finish lab
Kettler: Lab due Monday, Math & Chemistry test on Tuesday.

AP World History Riggio: Read pg. 695-697 and 710-713; Project due Jan 18; Stearn's Doc Reader Journals due Jan 11 (check blackboard for listings)
Rosequist: MAJOR PROJECT DUE WED (25% of grade)

AP Art History Dietz: 9.1 due Mon

English Oatis: Antigone Critical Lens Essay due Mon (recommended use of quote #3); Julius Oatis research sheet due Mon (period 3 for some reason was not given this assignment).
Failey: Keep up in your East of Eden reading
Etheridge: Finish reading chapter 1 and 2 and write journal entries about quotations as she said on friday. Make sure you have completed the journal entry about your first memory by monday.

French C Ransford: NO PC et Imparfait Examen lundi, It'll be later in the week. Make sure you finish filling in the blanks in the story worksheet, and by Monday know how to conjugate PC and imparfait, and what adverbial expressions are used for each.

Spanish C Prochilo: Complete the "prueba direct/indirect object pronouns" sheet that was handed out for homework.
Dwyer: The two sheets that he handed out on friday, look up some words that you don't know and answer the questions and put the number of the question in the paragraph where the answer is. OPEN BOOK VOCAB QUIZ ON SHEETS TOMORROW. Make sure that your 200 word story, crossword puzzle, and 3 bears/goldilocks fill in have been completed ASAP.

German C Aweh: Do part B section 1 in the practice packet.

Latin A/III: Hayes-Temple project, he'll probably be returning soon so have it done by monday.

Latin C

InSTAR Brendel: 10 sources in MLA format and outline for Dupont Essay due tues BDF, Mon for ACE. To facilitate this assignment, utilize Citationmachine.net to generate citations for whatever sources you may have in MLA format, and also try Answers.com, which can give you the MLA citation for whatever sources it gathers information from (see the bottom of an answers page).

Principles of Engineering

Health Kost:

Kaledioscope Failey: Publication date is Jan 20, so due date is probably a week before that (Jan 13)

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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Homework for Wednesday

Note: We are accepting worthy applicants for administrative duties.
See here for teachers we need and qualifications. Leave a comment if you are interested.

Chamber Ensemble
: Rehersal cancelled for tonight

Math O'Brien: Text pg. 336 #15, 19, 21, 23, 27, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 56; Review Sheet due Friday; Log Test Monday. Data collection activity due Friday.

Chem Glazebrook: Entire packet and homework questions listed at back due Friday, work on it as much as possible tonight.

English Oatis: Antigone Test Tomorrow -study everything that has to do with it but it is easy according to him and it's all multiple choice (bring a #2 pencil); Antigone Essay due Mon; Julius Caesar research sheet due Mon (period 3 still has yet to recieve this); Angela's Ashes Reflections due tomorrow (see way below or in archives forrr a copy of the assignment sheet)
Failey: Journals schedule Period 2- collected today, Period 4- tomorrow (Thursday) and my guess is although it was not announced Period 5- Friday. Continue regular scheldule for reading of East of Eden
Etheridge: Finish reading chapter 1, and if you are presenting on friday begin contemplating what you will present.

AP World History Riggio: Read pg. 684-689; Stearn's Doc Readers due Jan 11th; Project due Jan 18th.
Rosequist: test is over, but there's a homework due on friday

Latin A/III: Hayes-No homework, though that project is due monday!
French Ransford: "French Two Years" Side of sheet, do PC and Imparfait for verbs in sentences.

Spanish Prochilo: Worksheets that were handed out in class, complete "ejercicio" I-9-2 #1-10 and I-9-3 #1-10.
Dwyer: Camping story due tomorrow (200 words)

AP Art History Dietz: 9.1 due Fri

AP Psychology Wilson: Social Psychology worksheet, answer the "What can be taken out of this study?" questions #1-5.

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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Tuesday's Homework-Welcome back to school :-(

Note: We are accepting worthy applicants for administrative duties.
See below post for teachers we need and qualifications. Leave a comment if you are interested.

Math:
O'Brien- Textbook Page 326, #'s 3-20, data collection project due Friday.

Health H:
Kost- Homework and Debate project due January 1oth

English: Failey- Nothing
Oatis- Angela's Ashes Reflections due Thurs (that's what he said to the 8th period class); Anitigone critical lens essay due Mon; Julius Caesar/Shakespeare research due Mon; Vocab Unit 6 due Friday, we go over it Friday, quiz Friday. Also, Antigone Final Test Thursday, we review tommorow.
Etheridge- Start reading Angela's Ashes and/or doing the assignments on the sheet.

Spanish C: Dwyer- The story w/ camping picture due at end of class tomorrow

French: Ransford- Read imparfait notes on Pg. 51-52; do Pg. 52 Activite A (verbs) and B (complete sentences), eliminate the last question on B

AP World History: Riggio- Biography Prosposal due tomorrow, Get to work on the Stearns Document Reader Assignments - TIME IS RUNNING OUT! Due: January 11th, 2006
Rosequist- Test tomorrow on Ch 24, 26, 27.

AP Art History: Dietz- 9.1 due Fri

Chemistry: Glazebrook- Test corrections due whenever (depends on when you get them). Finish Lewis dot diagram worksheet.
Brendel-Nothing?

InSTAR: Brendel- ACE: Dupont Essay Outline and sources due Mon; BDF-???

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