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3/31/2012

Activitites for week ten 4/2 - 4/6 - 2012

British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli observed, The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own." That is really the essence of positive relationships that influence people to rise up and reach their potential. They see the best in you and encourage you to strive for it. Author William Allen Ward remarked, "A true friend knows your weaknesses but shows you your strengths; feels your fears but fortifies your faith; sees your anxieties but frees your spirit; recognizes your disabilities but emphasizes your possibilities." As we finish the school year let's lift each other up and influence each other in positive ways. If you are struggling in this class you need to see me this week, so we can set up a plan for you to succeed.

Monday 4/2
1. Meet in Library to Work on Your Research Project
2. Work on Your Mockingbird Packet (homework)
3. Write up Research Cards (homework)


Tuesday 4/3
1. Meet in Library to Work on Your Research Project
2. Type Work Cited Page (homework)

3. Finish Reading To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

Wednesday 4/4
1. Meet in Library to Work on Your Research Project
2. Type First Draft Research Paper (homework)
3. To Kill a Mockingbird  (homework)


Thursday 4/5
1. Meet in Library to Work on Your Research Project
2. Finish Reseach Project (homework)

Friday 4/6
1. Research Project Due (Absolute Deadline!)
2. Review Tests
3. Finish Reading To Kill a Mockingbird and Chapter 9 - 22 Packet (homework)

Easter is coming!

3/25/2012

Activitites for week nine 3/26 - 3/30 - 2012

Responsible people enjoy an increasingly better reputation. And that is one of the greatest assets of sustained responsibility. Others discover what they can expect from you, and they can depend on you. You're solid! If you want others to trust you, to give you greater opportunities and resources to develop and strengthen your talent, and to partner with you, then embrace responsibility and practice it faithfully in every area of your life. Please check Aeries and make sure your grade is correct, and check if you have all your S.S. Reading points.

Monday 3/26
1. Review Tests
2. Discuss Study Guide

3. Do Vocabulary 21 – 22 (homework)
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

Tuesday 3/27
1. Chapters 1 – 10 Test
2. Discuss Study Guide
3. Finish Vocabulary 21 – 22 (homework)
4. Work on Chapters 9 – 22 Packet (homework)


Wednesday 3/28
1. Review and Grade Vocab
2. See To Kill a Mockingbird
3. Finish Chapter 9 – 22 Packet (homework)

Thursday 3/29
1. Literary Terms and TKM Characters Test
2. Vocabulary Bingo and Pretest
3. Discuss Study Guide
4. Finish Chapter 9 – 22 Packet (homework)

Friday 3/30
1. Vocabulary 21 – 22 Test
2. Pick Person for Research
3. Discuss Research
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

*** If all your reading is made up you can see me for extra credit. ***

3/17/2012

Avtivities for week eight 3/19 - 3/23 - 2012

Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, The glory of friendship is not in the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is in the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him." As you move through school are you earning the trust of your parents? Many of you have earned my trust and I hope you will continue to work hard.

CSF is collecting new, used, and gently worn shoes all this week and next week for Sole 4 Souls. I will be collecting shoe this week for extra credit; by giving, you have a chance to make a difference.

Monday 3/19
1. Vocabulary Test 19 - 20
2. Review and Grade Chapter 1-8 Packet
3. Review All Vocabulary (homework)


Tuesday 3/20
1. Class Registration
2. Finish Grading Packet
3. Read Chapters 9 - 22 To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

Wednesday 3/21
1. Idiom Weeks 13 - 17 Test

2. Vocabulary Bee
3. Finish Grading Packet
4. Read Chapters 9 - 22 (homework)

Thursday 3/22
1. Vocabulary Pretest
2. Quiz To Kill a Mockingbird

3. Start TKM Packet, Chapters 9 - 22 (homework)

Friday 3/23
1. Vocabulary Test
2. See To Kill a Mockingbird

3. Work on Chapters 9 – 22 Packet (homework)
Got Shoes?

3/10/2012

Activities for week seven 3/12 - 3/15 - 2012

As a coach I say this all the time, "You play at the level at which you practice." Consistently good practice leads to consistently good play. It sharpens your talent. Successful people understands this. They value practice (homework) and develop the discipline to do it. If you want to sum up what lifts most successful individuals above the crowd, you could do it with four little words: a little bit more. Successful people pay their dues and do all that is expected of them-plus a little bit more. The question for you is this, "are you doing that little bit more?" Listen in class this week for the little extra.

Monday 3/12
1. Review Vocabulary Test
2. Prepare for CAHSEE
3. Vocabulary 19 - 20 (homework)
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

Tuesday 3/13
Take the CAHSEE Test
Work on Vocabulary 19-20 (homework)
Work on Chapters 1-8 Packet (homework)
Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)

Wednesday 3/14
Take CAHSEE Test
Work on Vocabulary 19-20 (homework)
Work on Chapters 1-8 Packet (homework)
Read To Kill a Mockingbird

Thursday 3/15
1. Review Vocabulary 19-20
2. Discuss Study Guide
3. Finish Chapters 1-8 Packet (homework)
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird
5. Tests Monday

Ten points extra credit if you come and tell me what Martin Luther King Jr.'s quote says and ten more points if you can explain it to me and give me a personal example. (Think last week) Due by Thursday

3/03/2012

Activities for week six 3/5 - 3/9 - 2012

March 5 - 9, 2012
Doing the right thing doesn't come naturally to any of us. As George Washington said, "Few men have virtue enough to withstand the highest bidder." Yet that is what we must do to develop the kind of character that will sustain us. It's not easy to do the right thing when the wrong thing is expedient. Moliere commented, "Men are alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ. The difference in their deeds is simple: People of character do what is right regardless of the situation." It's not easy to do the right thing when no one but you will know. But it's in those moments that a person's character becomes strong. Martin Luther King Jr. asserted this:
"Cowardice asks the question: Is it safe?
Consensus asks the question: Is it Popular?
Character asks: Is it right?"
That is the bottom line. Are you going to do what's right? Will I see your homework done with effort and care? Will you do your reading and study for your test?

Monday 3/5
1. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (bring snack)
2. Do Vocabulary  Lessons    17 - 18 (HOMEWORK)
 
Tuesday 3/6
1. CAHSEE Practice
2. Discuss TKM
3. The Real Cause
4. Finish Vocabulary (homework)
5. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)
 
Wednesday 3/7
1. Review and Grade Vocabulary
2. See The Making of TKM
3. FinishThe Real Cause (homework)
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)
 
Thursday 3/8
1. Vocabulary Bingo & Pretest
2. Grade The Real Cause
3. Chapters 1-8 TKM Packet (homework)
4. Read To Kill a Mockingbird (homework)
 
Friday 3/9
1. Vocabulary 17 - 18 Test
2. See To Kill a Mockingbird
3. Finish Chapters 1-8 Packet (homework)

Please check Aeries and make sure you know you grade and it is correct!