Saturday, February 04, 2006

Homework for the Weekend

Math O'Brien: Murder Mystery project due Tuesday, Text pg. 384 #21-25, 27, 31, 32
-Schwartz: Test rescheduled for Monday.


Chemistry Glazebrook: No homework, unless you need to make up work on the outline or havent finished the assigned sections (up to the ideal gas law) in the worksheet packet.
- Schoen: Lab due Monday
- Brendel:


Latin A/III: "You are a classic!" project due feb 17th, quiz on tuesday of chap 10/11 translations



Latin C Hayes



French C: No immediate homework (unless you didnt finish the class assignment, which most seemed to have completed) except for reviewing your conversations (you can use index cards) which we will probably do Monday, though it's been pushed off since Wednesday last week so who knows...


Spanish Dwyer: 10 sentences using the words from the charades.
- Prochillo: Finish comprehension questions for part II of the story.


German Aweh:


AP World History Riggio: Refer to assignment sheet for readings and corresponding questions, quiz on interwar period Wednesday.
- Rosequist: Homework assignment sheet due Tuesday


AP Art History: If you didn't finish section 10.1 questions in class, those will most likely be due sometime next week.

English Failey: East of Eden Journals due Tuesday (per. 2), Wednesday (per. 4), Thursday (period 5). See comments on this post for a discussion about the Failey essay.
- Oatis: No homework.
- Eaton: No homework for the weekend
- Inners:
-Etheridge: Presentations Tomorrow, Angela's ashes week four


Health Kost: Internet Research Papers due Monday


HTML & Web: Bring books in on Monday.


InSTAR ACE:
- BDF:

(Edited by Chris at 4:44 pm)

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What's with that essay for Failey?

9:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yea... whats the essay on? can you post this asap please =]
and i heard that only certain periods have it, so if you could also post that, i would greatly appreciate it. :]

4:20 PM  
Blogger Ganesh Thippeswamy said...

Yea, im not really sure about that essay. I just remember her talking about allusion, but nowhere did i hear her mention anything about a formal essay (I'm in period 4)

4:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

its a formal essay on why/how steinbeck uses allusions for east of eden and of mice and men (the bible, to a mouse)

5:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

does anybody know how long the essay is supposed to be?

4:22 PM  

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