Tis a pretty still afternoon that I come to you in the crackle of a power grid spark...hello there and welcome to the after-show...
A slightly repetitive newsroll/flashback:
HOMEWORK (second rotation)
- Ortega: keep up to date with your tackling of Literary Analysis reading due per your own decided pace; don't forget to work on those Non-Fiction Circle Presentations scheduled for the week of 3/29
- Piggott: study for an upcoming verbal test based on the unit circle and its 16 points of reference (degrees around the circle and their partner ordered pairs)
- Rivas: brainstorm your group-afililated board games to be...questions analyzing your board games need be answered by third rotation - these questions are posted on Rivas' board in expo marker!
- Holt: Keep up to date with Physics reading and reviewing of centripetal-based material learned...and do not neglect in studying for a quiz testing us on that newfound knowledge third rotation (whenever you see him tomorrow and Friday)
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care to brush up terminology/concepts to remember: read pages 122-135 in our textbooks and review your notes taken |
- Senior Project: no research check due this Friday - instead we will be watching a movie in the MPR and practicing for PowderPuff routines/winning-worthy strategies during the finale to our week! Enjoy yourselves...
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (second rotation - for the rest of the houses)
- Ortega: After a 20-minute SSR, we reviewed the prompt that guided our EPT essay theses and responses of last week for assignment #56 (appropriately titled "EPT review"). We then had to close up shop earlier than wished due to unforeseen time constraints, and so getting back our graded - by 6 teachers - essays ended up being up to our own discretion for the time being.
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Rubric for our LF presentations |
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A very important reminder, and plea from Clark |
- Holt: We went over centripetal practice problems and then were given even more practice problems on the board, after which point in time we attempted acceleration problems that also included centripetal force. The last portion of class had us turning in our Rover worksheets (analyzing their forces, anatomy, tug-of-war capability and so forth)
--> don't forget to keep up to date with emailed notes from ASB
other reminders include:
- scheduling your CSU test by APRIL 15 if you want a Cal-state school as an option and are not yet eligible for math/english courses there (as determined by EAP/SAT scores for those subjects)
- turning in your permission slip/discount form for the snack fundraiser to your ASB representatives ASAP (tomorrow ASAP) seeing that they will be counted as grades! If you need a copy of either of these, please do not hesitate in contacting your ASB reps...
- Lone Wolf
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