Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Homework for Tuesday

Math O'Brien: Finish packet from class, WEA due next Tuesday. Test Monday. Period 7: pg. 519 #2, 10, 17, 19, 21, 28 and the extra credit derivation on the worksheet.
- Schwartz:


Chemistry Glazebrook: Test Thursday or Friday, depending upon period, all chp. 11 outlines due tommorow or you get a 0! Work on gas laws review sheet for homework.
- Schoen: no homework because he was not in school today again
- Brendel: Review Questions


Latin A/III:




Latin C Hayes




French C: Complete vocab fill ins from last page of the packet.


Spanish Dwyer: No Homeowrk, continuing on our stories tomorrow
- Prochillo: no homework


German Aweh: Exercises 5, 6, and 7 in your textbook.


AP World History Riggio: Cold War Origins quiz tommorow (questions all from textbook test bank), and an additional reading tonight. 1-2 page paper on the Berlin Wall due Friday (its just converting the computer lab activity into essay form, theres no rubric or specific guidelines...its just writing a paper).
- Rosequist: Test on Cold War tomorrow


AP Art History: No direct homework, but you should read the Gardners sections on what we went over in class.

English Failey: Watching the importance of being earnest
- Oatis: Book review project now due Monday though if you get it in tommorow he will grade it with a higher degree of leniency...vocab this week??
- Eaton: all english journals on Of Mice and Men should be done
- Inners: Study for test tomorrow Acts 1-3.
-Etheridge:


Health Kost: the Test is tmrw. the supplements sheets are due thursday, the day after the test


HTML & Web:


InSTAR ACE: Presentations tomorrow
- BDF: Presentations continue Thursday

(edited by Chris at 3:22)

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

rosequist we have a huge test tomorrow

3:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

rosequist we have a test tomorrow

3:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

aren't there hw problems in the text for O'Brien??

4:04 PM  
Blogger Ethan Solomon said...

Pretty sure that there are no textbook problems, only the packet. At least thats what she said to period 4.

4:15 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

For riggio's AP cold war quiz are there any important dates that we should know???

6:58 PM  
Blogger Ganesh Thippeswamy said...

She didn't say that we should know dates really well, but look over the powerpoint notes and textbook readings so that you have a general overview of the chronology just to be safe

7:32 PM  

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