I hope you all enjoyed your veggie or carnivorous (that said without the hot dog seeking out to eat you) hot dogs today as we celebrated with Cal Poly annual Caper Day!
Though this day does feel like it hails from summer break, we must update our newfound deliverables:
HOMEWORK
- Ortega: do a Goodreads assignment if you wish to recieve an AE for your SSR grades (treat it as necessary extra credit)!
- Do have your college essay in hard copy-form ready to be peer-reviewed
- have your polished final drafts finished and turned into turnitin.com by Saturday at 8 AM (using peer corrections made to your papers via the same web site)
- Sign your field trip forms if you have not done so already (they were due today as permission to visit a college fair this fall)
- Piggott: none...test coming up soon though (hence, all the recent practice and review)
- Rivas: none...focus on model assembly in class...'Law' analysis papers now due during first rotation next week!
- you must also have your group justification bits of writing done by then too...that is about a sentence per group member describing why you chose your group in the first place...
- Holt: Google Andy Weir/Adam Savage Interview (homework from last week (many moons ago)) and read about the subject material we are currently engrossed in in your physics textbooks...decide how big your Hab will be, and to what scale it will exist in the materials you choose to manipulate for your architectural vision
- bring in building materials for next week (first rotation) that shall raise your Hab into reality!
- suggested reading: pg. 531-547 (test and quiz questions are taken from the chapter reviews and 'straight out of the book' information, so reading is highly recommended)
- answer review questions #1-10
- physicsclassroom.com - complete current electricity lessons #1-4
- link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SemyzKgaUU
- about 55 minutes long...
- DUE: at your own discretion
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (third rotation)
- Ortega: After a peaceful 20 minutes of SSR, we reunited with iPads or our phones and checked over peer reviews made to our college essays on the program turnitin, working in our preferred locations and editing our exposed personal statements based on the feedback. As a side note of sorts, make certain you have received your philosophically ridden notecard with goals for english class this year (and if you in fact have them, as you should, store them in your notebooks under the notecard we also academically call our own)!
- Piggott: We went to the computer lab and - not out of blissful nostalgia - took a state-issued test on math. Thank you to the common core - you decide if the tone here is sarcastic or not.
- Holt: quite simply, we worked on a worksheet about circuits - and more examples of how electrical panels function - and then got time to work on our Hab models...
- Senior Project: 3 more research checks - you should up to number 12 by the end of this week - due TOMORROW...the ones posted in our working bibliographies from last Friday!
Some ASB Announcements...
--> We shall be heading out to a movie theatre this Friday after school to watch "The Martian"...refer to your emails for more details!
-->Muffins shall be sold next Monday - each unit for $1 of course! #supportcheappromtickets
--> Discount card fundraising forms (for either selling the product or opting out of the selling venture) due ASAP (give it to your ASB representative ASAP if you haven't done so already)!
--> Keep checking your emails for updates!
- Lone Wolf - wishing it was not in a zoo but rather roaming someplace cool and garnished by coastal redwoods...
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