Thursday, September 07, 2006

Homework for Thursday

Math O'Brien: Nothing
- Tam: Nothing
Canestro: textbook pages 572 and 573 questions 17-25 odd and questions 28, 38, 40, 43, 48


Chemistry Glazebrook: Make a definition of a theory, without reading anything. Start working on the chapter outline...due when we have a test, next tuesday. Also, complete the sheet we got today.
- Rocklein: Regents packet due September 15, Textbook reading due September 18.
- Brendel



Spanish C Prochilo: Answer the three questions we copied down in spanish (at least 50 words). This should be your best work to show her what you know. Bring in something for show and tell (not your calculator...something that means something to you). You will give an oral presentation (not pre-written sentenses...you may however come up with an index card with some things to talk about).

Jones: finish the worksheet from class, write your answers directly on the paper.



German Aweh: HONORS- Signed syllabus, notebook and covered textbook are expected in class tomorrow. Also, look over the sheet of questions handed out today and be prepared to give a 1-2 minute presentation about yourself based on the questions on that sheet.



AP World History Riggio: Test tomorrow, 40 multiple-choice questions. It has been advised that you re-read the chapter outlines that preceed the required readings to help you study.
- Rosequist:



English Inners: Review the twp regents tasks you have. WRite down...what does this task require? and What skills do you need to do well?.
- Eaton: Read "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" on p. 223 and the poem that follows, "Sonnet For Heaven Below". Bring textbook to class tomorrow and be prepared to discuss what we have read.
- Oatis
- Etheridge



AP Psychology Wilson: Nothing





InSTAR Brendel: Nothing

*bring in $5 for a gym lock


Edited by Kristine Beckmann, 3:27 PM

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Homework for Wednesday

Welcome back to school!

Start to get your school supplies


Math O'Brien: Fill out information sheet. Write down 3 true statements about your self and one false one (remember...you will share these). It would be nice if you could cover your text books (keep these at home).
- Tam:

Canestro: fill out the policy sheet asap, due at the latest the 11th. bring supplies including calculator tomorrow and anticipate some hw.


Chemistry Glazebrook: perform your experiment tomorrow that will test your hypothesis. Bring your supplies!
- Rocklein:
- Brendel: Bring in supplies.
1) 3 ring binder (removable folders advised)
2) A two pocket folder with your name printed on the front.
3) A scientific calculator.


Spanish C Prochilo: Leave txt book home.



German Aweh: Finish reading outline and get it signed by a parent. Bring supplies.
1) 1-1.5 in. binder.
2) Pen.
3) Index cards.
4) German/English dictionary
5) Cover all books.



AP World History Riggio: Test on Friday. Summer assignment due on Friday. Any questions will be entertained tomorrow.
- Rosequist:



English Inners: Read "Old Man at the Bridge". Answer these questions: Who is telling the story; what is he like, give at least one example. Underline an adjective that describes the old man.
- Eaton
- Oatis
- Etheridge: Finish the 10 questions and the journal entry.



AP Psychology Wilson: Nothing today...but we are going full throttle tomorrow...700 pg txt book in 1 semester...!!





InSTAR Brendel: Get supplies.


Orchestra: Sign the required forms, and come in with 25$ or you are not touching an instrument! Record the chamber dates in your calendars.

Chorus: any women's choir students need a black binder for their music.

Band: we start playing tomorrow-bring a lock if you have a large instrument. if you don't bring it tomorrow, you're not getting a locker.


Edited by Jason Karelis.
Edited by Jake.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

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