Homework for Tuesday

- Schwartz:

- Schoen:
- Brendel:

Latin C Hayes


- Prochillo: Speaking part of the final tommorow. Prepare for all 15 questions on the sheet; anyfive will be asked.


- Rosequist:
AP Art History: No homework.

- Oatis: Final exam review tommorow.
- Eaton:
- Inners:
-Etheridge:

HTML & Web: Final project due Wednesday. See Google Pages for free web hosting (100 MB space) Everything has to be uploaded to your server, and the codes of all the pages need to be printed out and handed in with your evaluation sheet as your cover page.

-BDF: Nothing
(Edited by Shruti @ 7:26 PM)
3 Comments:
d'aaaah i wasn't there for math today >>
eaton: posterboards with the character descriptions, brief plot summary and literary devices used in ur group's literature for review; have them ready for tomorrow
arrr.
~miley
i love how the percentages for the wmcompanion poll adds up to 101%, not 100%. --"
well it rounds to the nearest whole number...so yes there will be mathematical discrepancies...but statistically I still trust those numbers.
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