HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Quarter 2 ends on Friday, 1/15/10. Please make sure that all assignments are in so that you get the benefit of the grade.
History: Create Your Own Country project due with oral presentation, map and written report.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 1/5/10, test on Wordly Wise #10. Turn in text for grading.
Reading: Finish out the Exercises and Comprehension Questions (whatever you didn't finish in class) for Thursday, 1/7/10.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 7, 2009
Create Your Own Country Project: DUE 1/4/10
Group 5 G will be doing a Create Your Own Country Project which will count as an additional test grade for Quarter 2. The perspective should be based on what students know about Medieval History and how they would function as a monarch. Thought should be given to defense, policing the population, food, medicine, jobs, and international relations with other countries. Each student will make a map of their country and will be producing a written account and oral presentation to the class.
Homework 12/14-12.18/09
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
Science:
Science Research Topic is due on Wed. 12/16/09. Please write up your topic summary, and your hypothesis.
Science Test on Chapter 2 on 12/16/09 during Reading Block. Pay particular attention to definitions, and types of reactions. Look at your notes from our prep. day.
History:
1/4/09: Create a Country Project due. Make a map and a five minute presentation of the country of your design. You are the monarch! Use what you know about medieval history to design the physical topography. Also consider your subjects - how will they get food, medicine, clean living conditions, and jobs. How will you defend your subjects or your borders? How will you ensure a long monarchy? You should be able to defend your ideas about how you set your country up. Write up your ideas in order to turn it in.
History Test on Chapter 9 during Study Hall on Thursday, 12/17/09.
Your History Day Topic is due on Wed., 12/16/09. Please write up your topic summary,and the people who will be working with you. Make sure that you define what you mean by "innovation."
Read and outline Pages 98-103.
Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/15/09, test on Wordly Wise #9. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #10.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Thursday, 12/17/09: Test on Chapter 3.
Tuesday, 12/15/09: Answer questions written on whiteboard in Bryan's Room for Chapter 3. Matt R. owes me a lesson plan, handout and hands-on activity for Group 4. Al M. owes me the outline of Chapter 3 by 8:00 a.m., Friday, 12/11/09.
12/8/09: Lesson plans are due for Preventive Illness in your assigned group.
12/1/09 Heart Lab.
Thursday, 12/3/09: We will prepare the petri dishes for swabbing in the classrooms as part of our illness prevention unit. Hand in a lesson plan for your age group. Your goal is to educate your class in terms of preventitive actions that each student can take to avoid getting sick.
Reading/Writing:
Science:
Science Research Topic is due on Wed. 12/16/09. Please write up your topic summary, and your hypothesis.
Science Test on Chapter 2 on 12/16/09 during Reading Block. Pay particular attention to definitions, and types of reactions. Look at your notes from our prep. day.
History:
1/4/09: Create a Country Project due. Make a map and a five minute presentation of the country of your design. You are the monarch! Use what you know about medieval history to design the physical topography. Also consider your subjects - how will they get food, medicine, clean living conditions, and jobs. How will you defend your subjects or your borders? How will you ensure a long monarchy? You should be able to defend your ideas about how you set your country up. Write up your ideas in order to turn it in.
History Test on Chapter 9 during Study Hall on Thursday, 12/17/09.
Your History Day Topic is due on Wed., 12/16/09. Please write up your topic summary,and the people who will be working with you. Make sure that you define what you mean by "innovation."
Read and outline Pages 98-103.
Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/15/09, test on Wordly Wise #9. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #10.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Thursday, 12/17/09: Test on Chapter 3.
Tuesday, 12/15/09: Answer questions written on whiteboard in Bryan's Room for Chapter 3. Matt R. owes me a lesson plan, handout and hands-on activity for Group 4. Al M. owes me the outline of Chapter 3 by 8:00 a.m., Friday, 12/11/09.
12/8/09: Lesson plans are due for Preventive Illness in your assigned group.
12/1/09 Heart Lab.
Thursday, 12/3/09: We will prepare the petri dishes for swabbing in the classrooms as part of our illness prevention unit. Hand in a lesson plan for your age group. Your goal is to educate your class in terms of preventitive actions that each student can take to avoid getting sick.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Homework for 12/7-12/11/09
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
Science: Lab Report Write Up on Percent Composition of Double Bubble Bubble Gum is due. Please be sure it's in standard lab format with Title, Hypothesis,
History:
Read and outline Pages 93-97. Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/8/09, test on Wordly Wise #8. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #9.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Matt R. owes me a lesson plan, handout and hands-on activity for Group 4. Al M. owes me the outline of Chapter 3 by 8:00 a.m., Friday, 12/11/09.
Tuesday, 12/8/09: Hand in Complete Lesson Plan for your age group. Decide on the information you would orally present to your age group; have written handouts to give to students; have at least one hands-on activity to give to your students. Make sure that you have enough information and activities to teach the group for a full hour. All handouts with questions or homework must come back to you. Arrange for the classroom teacher to gather them and you can pick them up.
Reading/Writing:
Science: Lab Report Write Up on Percent Composition of Double Bubble Bubble Gum is due. Please be sure it's in standard lab format with Title, Hypothesis,
History:
Read and outline Pages 93-97. Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/8/09, test on Wordly Wise #8. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #9.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Matt R. owes me a lesson plan, handout and hands-on activity for Group 4. Al M. owes me the outline of Chapter 3 by 8:00 a.m., Friday, 12/11/09.
Tuesday, 12/8/09: Hand in Complete Lesson Plan for your age group. Decide on the information you would orally present to your age group; have written handouts to give to students; have at least one hands-on activity to give to your students. Make sure that you have enough information and activities to teach the group for a full hour. All handouts with questions or homework must come back to you. Arrange for the classroom teacher to gather them and you can pick them up.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Homework 12/7-12/11/09
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing: Do Excercises A,B,C,D in "A Well-Worn Path" for Thursday, 12/3/09
Complete Comprehension questions on Page 78-82 for Friday, 12/4/09.
Science: Complete your lab write up for the Percent Composition of Double Bubble Gum. Make sure that you use a title, hypothesis, materials, procedure, observations and data, and conclusions. This will be due for Wed. 12/9/09. Your topic for your Science Research Project is due on Wednesday, 12/16/09. You must have a project that will give you six weeks of data and which can be written up as a science research paper.
History:
Read and outline Pages 93-97. Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class. Be thinking about the Create Your Own Country project.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/8/09, test on Wordly Wise #8. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #9.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
Art:
Make sure that you have a smock or old shirt and old baseball cap for the ceiling mural.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Tuesday, 12/8/09: Lesson plans for the lower school groups are due. Please have 2 copies already printed when you get to class.
Tuesday, 12/1/09: Heart Lab.
Thursday, 12/3/09: We will prepare the petri dishes for swabbing in the classrooms as part of our illness prevention unit. Hand in a lesson plan for your age group. Your goal is to educate your class in terms of preventitive actions that each student can take to avoid getting sick.
Reading/Writing: Do Excercises A,B,C,D in "A Well-Worn Path" for Thursday, 12/3/09
Complete Comprehension questions on Page 78-82 for Friday, 12/4/09.
Science: Complete your lab write up for the Percent Composition of Double Bubble Gum. Make sure that you use a title, hypothesis, materials, procedure, observations and data, and conclusions. This will be due for Wed. 12/9/09. Your topic for your Science Research Project is due on Wednesday, 12/16/09. You must have a project that will give you six weeks of data and which can be written up as a science research paper.
History:
Read and outline Pages 93-97. Look for current information on the news, in newspapers,magazines regarding Muslims in the news. Please bring your information to class. Be thinking about the Create Your Own Country project.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 12/8/09, test on Wordly Wise #8. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #9.
Latin:
Please go to Joseph's blog, josephm@clarkschool.com, for your homework.
Art:
Make sure that you have a smock or old shirt and old baseball cap for the ceiling mural.
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High School Biology:
Make sure that you have your book and organized Science folder for every class.
Tuesday, 12/8/09: Lesson plans for the lower school groups are due. Please have 2 copies already printed when you get to class.
Tuesday, 12/1/09: Heart Lab.
Thursday, 12/3/09: We will prepare the petri dishes for swabbing in the classrooms as part of our illness prevention unit. Hand in a lesson plan for your age group. Your goal is to educate your class in terms of preventitive actions that each student can take to avoid getting sick.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Homework 11/30-12/4/09
Math: TO BE DETERMINED
Reading/Writing: No homework!
Science: No homework1
History: No homework!
Latin: Check Joseph's blog. www.josephshomeworkpage.blogspot.com
Writing Skills: Check Pam's blog.
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High School Biology: TO BE DETERMINED
Reading/Writing: No homework!
Science: No homework1
History: No homework!
Latin: Check Joseph's blog. www.josephshomeworkpage.blogspot.com
Writing Skills: Check Pam's blog.
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High School Biology: TO BE DETERMINED
Friday, November 13, 2009
Donut Day Celebration: Wed., 11/18/09
Group 5G will celebrate Donut Day with a brunch. Each student will bring something to share with the class: Allie - hot chocolate; David - cups, napkins; Eddie - fruit;Richard - Boston creme donuts; Eleanor - donuts; Bailey - orange juice; Nick - plates; Maya - yogurt; Will - coffee cake; Jessica - fruit; Max - munchkins.
After brunch we will watch "Food, Inc." a documentary about the industrialization of the food industry, reflecting current news items about the food that we eat and its relationship to our state of health.
After brunch we will watch "Food, Inc." a documentary about the industrialization of the food industry, reflecting current news items about the food that we eat and its relationship to our state of health.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Homework 11/16/09-11/20/09
Blog Template:
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story. FINAL PAPER IS DUE ON 11/18/09.
Science:
Read and outline Chapter 2, Section 1Pgs. 44-53. Do Section 1 Assessment: Questions 1 & 2.
History:
Quiz on Chapter 7 & 8 on Monday, 11/16/09.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 11/17/09, test on Wordly Wise #7. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #8.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
All students who have not visited classrooms must have prepared the data collection checklist for Tuesday, 11/10/09.
Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 17, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
For Tuesday, 11/17/09: Read and outline Ch. 3-1 and 3-2; Answer questions 1-5 on Page 50, and 6-10 on Page 51. Alex P., Katherine and Davide should have data collection sheets completed in table format for going to classrooms on Tuesday, 11/17/09. Please organize your Science Folder with the purple divider to section off Quarter 1 from Quarter 2. All who were absent should check their mailboxes for handouts. Thanks.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story. FINAL PAPER IS DUE ON 11/18/09.
Science:
Read and outline Chapter 2, Section 1Pgs. 44-53. Do Section 1 Assessment: Questions 1 & 2.
History:
Quiz on Chapter 7 & 8 on Monday, 11/16/09.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 11/17/09, test on Wordly Wise #7. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #8.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
All students who have not visited classrooms must have prepared the data collection checklist for Tuesday, 11/10/09.
Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 17, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
For Tuesday, 11/17/09: Read and outline Ch. 3-1 and 3-2; Answer questions 1-5 on Page 50, and 6-10 on Page 51. Alex P., Katherine and Davide should have data collection sheets completed in table format for going to classrooms on Tuesday, 11/17/09. Please organize your Science Folder with the purple divider to section off Quarter 1 from Quarter 2. All who were absent should check their mailboxes for handouts. Thanks.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Funny Stories and Biographies are due on Thursday, 11/12/09
The two major writing projects of this quarter are due on Thursday morning, 11/12/09. If you are absent, please send them in with a classmate or a parent, or email me at denise@clarkschool.com.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Winter Coats are Necessary!!
Thanksgiving beckons, and students are arriving without appropriate attire for recess. Please make sure that your student has a winter jacket each day, identifiable by their names, as we get strong winds across the Connors Farm fields which can make it seem much cooler than what the actual temperature registers. We are working hard to make our school community as illness-free as possible!
Thank you for your help!!
Thank you for your help!!
Group 5G Art Homework 11/17/09
Art Teacher, Alison Landoni, will be having Group 5G create a ceiling mural in the new Art & Science Center. Acrylic paint usage requires that each student bring an oversized smock or long-sleeved shirt to wear over their school clothes as well as an old baseball hat to cover their hair. Please use permanent marker to put names on their belongings. No child will be allowed to share clothing with another. If a student shows up without the covering, s/he will not be allowed to participate.
Homework assignment:
For 11/18: Please bring in 3 color images off the internet of things you would like to incorporate in your mural section. We will complete our final sketches on or grids, and transfer the images onto the ceiling.
Thanks for your help!
Homework assignment:
For 11/18: Please bring in 3 color images off the internet of things you would like to incorporate in your mural section. We will complete our final sketches on or grids, and transfer the images onto the ceiling.
Thanks for your help!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Group 5G's Crazy Days!!
In the spirit of fun and celebration, Group 5G have decided to add two "crazy" days to our class 'holidays!' On November 18th, we will celebrate "Donut Day," and on December 16th we will enthusiastically support "Chocolate Anything Day."
In the same vein, we have designated Januaary 6, 2010 for History Extra Credit, with the topic "Start Your Own Medieval Country." Students will design and specify their domain in a one page essay, single spaced, Arial font 12, 1" margins on top, bottom, and sides.
In the same vein, we have designated Januaary 6, 2010 for History Extra Credit, with the topic "Start Your Own Medieval Country." Students will design and specify their domain in a one page essay, single spaced, Arial font 12, 1" margins on top, bottom, and sides.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Homework 11/9/09-11/13/09
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
YOUR SECOND DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 11/12/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your second draft should be done on a different colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
FINAL DRAFT IS DUE ON 11/18/09.
Science:
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History:
Extra credit homework was due on Thurs., 10/22/09.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009. Read Chapter 7, for class on 11/9/09 and do Chapter 7 notebook, Pgs. 43-48.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 11/10/09, test on Wordly Wise #7. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #8.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook. If you were absent, please see me to take it at lunch.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
YOUR SECOND DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 11/12/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your second draft should be done on a different colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
FINAL DRAFT IS DUE ON 11/18/09.
Science:
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History:
Extra credit homework was due on Thurs., 10/22/09.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009. Read Chapter 7, for class on 11/9/09 and do Chapter 7 notebook, Pgs. 43-48.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 11/10/09, test on Wordly Wise #7. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #8.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook. If you were absent, please see me to take it at lunch.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Quarter 1 ended on Friday, 10/30/09
Please be sure that I have all missing assignments, homework, make up tests and books for grading. I have collected Math books, Unit Review Graphs, workbooks, Wordly Wise Text books, and Science Folders.
If you are absent on Monday, 11/2/09, please send missing work in with a parent or classmate so that I can count all of your work on this quarter. Thank you.
If you are absent on Monday, 11/2/09, please send missing work in with a parent or classmate so that I can count all of your work on this quarter. Thank you.
Homework 11/2/09-11/6/09
Math: MATH BOOKS, UNIT REVIEW GRAPHS AND FOLDERS WILL BE COLLECTED ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH. NO HOMEWORK FOR THE WEEKEND!
Reading/Writing:
YOUR FIRST DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 10/29/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
LATIN FLASHCARDS WILL BE USED IN READING/WRITING. We will be putting all of the roots on cards.
Science:
Quiz on Science Tuesday,10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History:
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009.
Wordly Wise: Texts were collected on Tuesday, 10/27/09.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class. Joseph Marquette will have a blog shortly and you will follow that.
High School Biology:
Data collection sheet for the preventitive flu lab is due on Monday, 11/2/09.
Write up of egg experiment in scientific format is due on Thursday, 11/5/09.
If you have outstanding assignments that are due, you will not be going to Biogen IDEC on Thursday, 11/05/09. Instead you will be in a science study hall catching up on your work.
Tuesday, 10/27/09: Review for Test on Thursday. Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening.
FIELD TRIP TO BIOGEN IDEC ON THURSDAY, 11/6/09. please bring a bag lunch with a non-messy snack to eat in the van. Bring a non-glass water bottle as well. We will leave PROMPTLY at 8:30 a.m. and return by 3 pm pick up. All paperwork from this lab must be completed and put into your Science Folder when we return.
Reading/Writing:
YOUR FIRST DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 10/29/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
LATIN FLASHCARDS WILL BE USED IN READING/WRITING. We will be putting all of the roots on cards.
Science:
Quiz on Science Tuesday,10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History:
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009.
Wordly Wise: Texts were collected on Tuesday, 10/27/09.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class. Joseph Marquette will have a blog shortly and you will follow that.
High School Biology:
Data collection sheet for the preventitive flu lab is due on Monday, 11/2/09.
Write up of egg experiment in scientific format is due on Thursday, 11/5/09.
If you have outstanding assignments that are due, you will not be going to Biogen IDEC on Thursday, 11/05/09. Instead you will be in a science study hall catching up on your work.
Tuesday, 10/27/09: Review for Test on Thursday. Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list.
Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening.
FIELD TRIP TO BIOGEN IDEC ON THURSDAY, 11/6/09. please bring a bag lunch with a non-messy snack to eat in the van. Bring a non-glass water bottle as well. We will leave PROMPTLY at 8:30 a.m. and return by 3 pm pick up. All paperwork from this lab must be completed and put into your Science Folder when we return.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Q1 Collection of Books
Students will be asked to turn in their Wordly Wise texts, Science Folders, and Math folders with Unit Review Graphs. Group 5G will also hand in their first draft (minimum 10 pages, single spaced, or 20 pages double spaced) of their Humorous Story for the Boston Globe Writing Contest.
H.S. Bio. Students Collect Data on 11/3/09
High school Biology students spent class on 10/27/09 completing their data collection sheets in preparation for visiting classrooms on Tuesday, 11/3/09. Lab report rubrics were handed out so that students would know how they will be graded, and the lab report format was discussed. Absent students must contact their classmates or their teacher to find out what they missed in class. Any student who does not have a completed data collection sheet will not be able to visit classrooms on Tuesday.
Friday, October 23, 2009
H.S. Biology Students to act as Clark "CDC"
High school biology students have begun a unit on the Pandemic Flu. We have read and talked about how viruses are spread, and we have visited various government websites to track the spread of H1N1 and seasonal flus, and to investigate the best ways to prevent students at Clark from catching or spreading them.
Each High School Biology student has been assigned a classroom in the lower school which they will observe during a Tuesday morning class period in order to collect data regarding: surfaces touched by students and how many times they are touched; how many students exhibit signs of illness (coughing, sneezing, feeling nauseous) and how many times each occurs; how many students touch their eyes, nose, mouths; how many students use Purell after sneezing or coughing; how many students wash their hands before or after eating; how many students cover their mouths and noses when sneezing or coughing; and observations about what areas could be cleaned by students on a daily basis versus those areas which could be cleaned by adults.
After collecting and analyzing data, high school students will make recommendations to teachers, and they will swab and culture various high-traffic areas before preventitive measures have been made and after they have been put in place.
A public health presentation to lower school students during Morning Meeting will be made, and High School Biology students will develop hands-on activities for younger groups and a powerpoint presentation and lesson plan will be developed for older groups. Posters will be put up in bathrooms and in each building to remind students of what they have learned.
The goal is to have High School Biology serve as the repository of preventive health information for the Clark School community, and to help all of us stay as healthy as possible this winter.
Each High School Biology student has been assigned a classroom in the lower school which they will observe during a Tuesday morning class period in order to collect data regarding: surfaces touched by students and how many times they are touched; how many students exhibit signs of illness (coughing, sneezing, feeling nauseous) and how many times each occurs; how many students touch their eyes, nose, mouths; how many students use Purell after sneezing or coughing; how many students wash their hands before or after eating; how many students cover their mouths and noses when sneezing or coughing; and observations about what areas could be cleaned by students on a daily basis versus those areas which could be cleaned by adults.
After collecting and analyzing data, high school students will make recommendations to teachers, and they will swab and culture various high-traffic areas before preventitive measures have been made and after they have been put in place.
A public health presentation to lower school students during Morning Meeting will be made, and High School Biology students will develop hands-on activities for younger groups and a powerpoint presentation and lesson plan will be developed for older groups. Posters will be put up in bathrooms and in each building to remind students of what they have learned.
The goal is to have High School Biology serve as the repository of preventive health information for the Clark School community, and to help all of us stay as healthy as possible this winter.
Homework for 10/26-10/30/09
Math: Do 30 minutes of Math, five nights per week, completing all corrections before moving on to new material. ALL CALCULATIONS MUST BE DONE IN YOUR MATH FOLDER; put in the generic formula (if there is one) and solve sequentially, substituting one thing at a time. IF YOU DO NOT SHOW ALL CALCULATIONS, YOU WILL COMPLETE THEM IN LUNCH BUNCH. If you have problems with homework, please call me between 7:00pm and 9:00 pm. MATH UNIT REVIEW GRAPHS AND FOLDERS WILL BE COLLECTED ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH.
Reading/Writing:
Thursday, 10/29/09, Comedian Bob Gautreau will do a 2 hour improvisational comedy workshop for Groups 5.
YOUR FIRST DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 10/29/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
Science:
Extra credit homework was due on Tuesday, 10/20/09.
Quiz on Science Tuesday,10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
Wednesday, 10/28/09 Field Trip to Biogen IDEC for Lab Experiment. Bring a non-messy bag lunch and snack for the van ride. No glass, please.
History:
Extra credit homework was due on Thurs., 10/22/09.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009. Read Chapter 7, for Max’s presentation on Monday, 10/26/09.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 10/27/09, test on Wordly Wise #6. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #7.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
Tuesday, 10/27/09: Review for Test on Thursday. Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list. Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Reading/Writing:
Thursday, 10/29/09, Comedian Bob Gautreau will do a 2 hour improvisational comedy workshop for Groups 5.
YOUR FIRST DRAFT OF YOUR 10-50 PAGE STORY IS DUE ON THURSDAY, 10/29/09.
Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
Science:
Extra credit homework was due on Tuesday, 10/20/09.
Quiz on Science Tuesday,10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
Wednesday, 10/28/09 Field Trip to Biogen IDEC for Lab Experiment. Bring a non-messy bag lunch and snack for the van ride. No glass, please.
History:
Extra credit homework was due on Thurs., 10/22/09.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Review Chapters 4 and 6 for quiz on Monday, November 2, 2009. Read Chapter 7, for Max’s presentation on Monday, 10/26/09.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 10/27/09, test on Wordly Wise #6. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #7.
Latin:
Have your Latin folder set up with 6 dividers: Class Notes, Homework, Handouts, Quizzes/Tests, Projects, Research, plus lined paper. You may need to purchase a single hole punch and flashcards for vocabulary. Please punch one hole in the upper left hand corner of the card. Also, please make sure you have sharpened pencils for class.
High School Biology:
Tuesday, 10/27/09: Review for Test on Thursday. Please have all materials with you for class. If you are missing portions of any assignments, please complete them by Tuesday. Please make a checklist in preparation for visiting lower school classrooms on Tuesday, November 3, between 9:30-10:30a.m, where you will collect data on surfaces touched and how many times it is touched, symptoms of illness in students, how many times a student touches her/his face, nose, eyes, how many students don’t cover their noses and mouths when they sneeze, and any other observations regarding preventative care. Please leave extra room for additions to this list. Science folders will be collected on Thursday, October 29th. Make sure that all assignments are filed under the appropriate divider, and that you can account for all work. As I’ve mentioned, your folder will count as a test grade.
Chapter 2 Test on Thursday, 10/29/09. I will pull questions from class notes, handouts, labs, as well as your textbook.
As always, if you have questions about material, or if you need help with anything, you can see me every day at lunch, before or after school, or you may call me in the evening between 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Comedian Bob Gautreau to visit 10/29/09!
As part of our "What is Funny?" writing project, comedian Bob Gautreau will offer a two-hour improvisational comedy workshop to Group 5G and 5B from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Thursday, October 29th. While a student at Emerson College, Bob appeared on national television on HBO's Campus Comedy hosted by Joe Piscopo. His impressions have been seen at the Comedy Connection, An Evening at the Improv, Las Vegas venues and he is a teacher of comedy at the Cambridge Adult Education Center. We look forward to learning more about "What is Funny?" from a person whose livelihood depends on knowing the answer!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
What is Funny? Project
You have probably heard about our large writing project for this year - a Humorous Story of 10-50 pages which will be submitted to the Boston Globe Writing Contest on 12/4/09. We will spend class time during Reading and Writing and homework time, producing this work. Your student has a written timeline in their Reading/Writing folders which you can refer to for deadlines.
During the next few weeks, we will be seeing funny television and movie clips of famous comedians - Red Skelton, Sid Caesar, Jonathan Winters, Lucille Ball, some of the less offensive of Don Rickles, to name a few. I would also like to show clips from more contemporary comedians like Will Farrell, Jim Carrey, Saturday Night Live skits (e.g.,"Bassomatic"). The campfire scene from Blazing Saddles contains bodily humor and is funny because some people find it offensive. Your students have assured me that they are mature enough to handle it, but if you should feel differently, please let me know.
During the next few weeks, we will be seeing funny television and movie clips of famous comedians - Red Skelton, Sid Caesar, Jonathan Winters, Lucille Ball, some of the less offensive of Don Rickles, to name a few. I would also like to show clips from more contemporary comedians like Will Farrell, Jim Carrey, Saturday Night Live skits (e.g.,"Bassomatic"). The campfire scene from Blazing Saddles contains bodily humor and is funny because some people find it offensive. Your students have assured me that they are mature enough to handle it, but if you should feel differently, please let me know.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
DAR Paper Due Nov. 2, 2009
All Group 5G students will be submitting a 600-1000 words paper for the DAR topic: "Describe how you felt on May 10, 1869, when the golden spike was driven at Promontory Summit, Utah, to celebrate the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad." Each student is asked to pretend they are "either a settler planning to use the train to travel to their new home in the West, an Irish or Chinese worker who helped build the line, or a Native American whose way of life was greatly affected by the railroad." Each paper should have a title page (see handout), a bibliography, and you should hand in two copies which you have printed at home.
As always, please back your work up on your thumb drive so that if Murphy's Law prevails, you are covered!
As always, please back your work up on your thumb drive so that if Murphy's Law prevails, you are covered!
Homework 10/19-10/23/09
Math: 30 minutes of Math, five nights/week, completing all corrections before moving on to new problems. All calculations must be shown in your workbook in the required format. If you have questions, please call me between 7:00-9:00pm.
Reading/Writing: Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
Science: Extra credit homework is due on Tuesday, 10/20/09.
Quiz on Science 10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History: Medieval Manor FEAST on Wed., 10/21/09. Please bring your medieval game/toy to share at the Medieval Manor. Quiz on Monday, 10/19/09 on Chapters 3 and 5.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 10/20/09, test on Wordly Wise #5. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #6.
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High School Biology: For Tuesday, 10/20/09, read and outline Chapter 2-3. Answer questions 11-13 of Check Your Understanding on Page 41. For Thursday, 10/22/09, do Testing Yourself on pg. 44-45, questions 1-26. Review on Tuesday, 10/27/09. Test on Chapter 2: Thursday, 10/29/09.
Reading/Writing: Work continues on your Humorous Story according to your handout. Your first draft should be done on colored paper. Each night you will make changes that your editor has suggested and bring back a refined copy the next day for the next editor. There is no other homework for Reading/Writing besides this story.
Science: Extra credit homework is due on Tuesday, 10/20/09.
Quiz on Science 10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History: Medieval Manor FEAST on Wed., 10/21/09. Please bring your medieval game/toy to share at the Medieval Manor. Quiz on Monday, 10/19/09 on Chapters 3 and 5.
DAR Paper due on 11/2/09! Please see handout for particulars. 600-1000 words.
Wordly Wise: On Tuesday, 10/20/09, test on Wordly Wise #5. Prepare text for next week's test on Wordly Wise #6.
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High School Biology: For Tuesday, 10/20/09, read and outline Chapter 2-3. Answer questions 11-13 of Check Your Understanding on Page 41. For Thursday, 10/22/09, do Testing Yourself on pg. 44-45, questions 1-26. Review on Tuesday, 10/27/09. Test on Chapter 2: Thursday, 10/29/09.
Homework 10/13-10/16/09
Math:30/min. of Math five nights/week, completing corrections before moving on to new material. Please call me if you have a problem between 7 pm-9 pm.
Reading:: We will use Reading and Writing blocks to work on papers.
Writing: Follow timeline for your Humorous Story. All Hulbert assignments for people who did not go are due on Tuesday, 10/13/09.
Science 5G:
Quiz on Science 10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History: See blog for extra credit assignment. Quiz on Chapters 3 & 5 on Monday, 10/19/09.We will go over Chapter 4 in class in preparation for the Medieval Manor.
Each of you will prepare a game or toy to share at the Medieval Manor.
Wordly Wise: Test on Chapter 4. Prepare the text for Chapter 5 for next week.
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High School Biology:
For Thursday, 10/15/09, check cdc.gov blog for updates on H1N1 virus. Prepare ideas for public service announcements, posters, newsletter articles, on ways to prevent the spread of viruses.
Reading:: We will use Reading and Writing blocks to work on papers.
Writing: Follow timeline for your Humorous Story. All Hulbert assignments for people who did not go are due on Tuesday, 10/13/09.
Science 5G:
Quiz on Science 10/27/09, Sections 1-1- and 1-2.
Quiz on Science 11/4/09, Sections 1-3, 1-4, and 1-5.
History: See blog for extra credit assignment. Quiz on Chapters 3 & 5 on Monday, 10/19/09.We will go over Chapter 4 in class in preparation for the Medieval Manor.
Each of you will prepare a game or toy to share at the Medieval Manor.
Wordly Wise: Test on Chapter 4. Prepare the text for Chapter 5 for next week.
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High School Biology:
For Thursday, 10/15/09, check cdc.gov blog for updates on H1N1 virus. Prepare ideas for public service announcements, posters, newsletter articles, on ways to prevent the spread of viruses.
Extra Credit Assignments for Quarter 1
Extra credit for Science to be handed in on 10/20/09 (no late papers accepted; email me if you are sick) Page 43: questions 1-5 all parts.
Extra credit for History to be handed in on 10/22/09 (no late papers accepted; email me if you are sick) History packet on feudalism and heraldry with written responses. See me for the packet.
Extra credit for History to be handed in on 10/22/09 (no late papers accepted; email me if you are sick) History packet on feudalism and heraldry with written responses. See me for the packet.
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Assignment for those who don't go to Hulbert
Teambuilding Skills We Can Learn from Geese
Author Unknown
Fact #1 – As each bird flaps its wings, it creates uplift for the bird following. By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock adds 71 percent greater flying range than if one bird flew alone.
Lesson Learned – People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going quicker and easier because they are traveling on the strength of one another.
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Fact #2 – Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird immediately in front.
Lesson Learned – If we have as much sense as geese, we will stay in formation with those who are ahead of where we want to go and be willing to accept their help as well as give ours to others.
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Fact #3 – When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into the formation and another goose flies at the point position.
Lesson Learned – It pays to take turns doing the hard tasks and sharing leadership.
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Fact #4 – The geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed.
Lesson Learned – We need to make sure our honking from behind is encouraging, and not something else.
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Fact #5 – When a goose gets sick or wounded or shot down, two geese drop out of formation and follow it down to help and protect it. They stay with it until it is able to fly again, or dies. Then they launch out on their own, with another formation, or they catch up with their flock.
Lesson Learned – If we have as much sense as geese do, we too, will stand by each other in difficult times as well as when we are strong.
The purpose of going to Hulbert Outdoor Recreation Center is to promote teambuilding for students within a group and within the school community. Students must leave reliance on technology (cell phones, ipods, videogames, television, computers, etc.)and instead work on communicating with each other. The experience provides opportunities to test each individual’s personal limits, to learn what coping skills work and don’t work for success as an individual, and to learn the most effective strategies for working with other students and as part of a group. Students must communicate, cooperate and build trust with one another – qualities that they will bring back to school and that they will hopefully expand.
Your assignment is to write a five page paper (Arial 12,block style (no indentations for paragraphs, just skip a space between paragraphs), single spaced font, 1” margins on top, bottom and sides) on the following topic:
Using the five facts of Teambuilding Skills We Can Learn from Geese, write your own interpretation of each fact, giving examples from your own (or someone you know) experience. Then talk about what you personally can do to help our class be the most cohesive and most supportive group.
Author Unknown
Fact #1 – As each bird flaps its wings, it creates uplift for the bird following. By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock adds 71 percent greater flying range than if one bird flew alone.
Lesson Learned – People who share a common direction and sense of community can get where they are going quicker and easier because they are traveling on the strength of one another.
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Fact #2 – Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to fly alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the lifting power of the bird immediately in front.
Lesson Learned – If we have as much sense as geese, we will stay in formation with those who are ahead of where we want to go and be willing to accept their help as well as give ours to others.
________________________________________
Fact #3 – When the lead goose gets tired, it rotates back into the formation and another goose flies at the point position.
Lesson Learned – It pays to take turns doing the hard tasks and sharing leadership.
________________________________________
Fact #4 – The geese in formation honk from behind to encourage those up front to keep up their speed.
Lesson Learned – We need to make sure our honking from behind is encouraging, and not something else.
________________________________________
Fact #5 – When a goose gets sick or wounded or shot down, two geese drop out of formation and follow it down to help and protect it. They stay with it until it is able to fly again, or dies. Then they launch out on their own, with another formation, or they catch up with their flock.
Lesson Learned – If we have as much sense as geese do, we too, will stand by each other in difficult times as well as when we are strong.
The purpose of going to Hulbert Outdoor Recreation Center is to promote teambuilding for students within a group and within the school community. Students must leave reliance on technology (cell phones, ipods, videogames, television, computers, etc.)and instead work on communicating with each other. The experience provides opportunities to test each individual’s personal limits, to learn what coping skills work and don’t work for success as an individual, and to learn the most effective strategies for working with other students and as part of a group. Students must communicate, cooperate and build trust with one another – qualities that they will bring back to school and that they will hopefully expand.
Your assignment is to write a five page paper (Arial 12,block style (no indentations for paragraphs, just skip a space between paragraphs), single spaced font, 1” margins on top, bottom and sides) on the following topic:
Using the five facts of Teambuilding Skills We Can Learn from Geese, write your own interpretation of each fact, giving examples from your own (or someone you know) experience. Then talk about what you personally can do to help our class be the most cohesive and most supportive group.
Monday, September 28, 2009
HS Field Trip to Biogen IDEC: Nov. 5th
On, Thursday, November 5th, both HS Biology and Chemistry students will travel to Biogen in Cambridge to participate in a laboratory experiment on patient exposure to an infectious agent (e.g., mock HIV). We will leave promptly at 8:30 a.m. and be back in time for pick up at the end of the day. Students should bring a non-messy snack and bag lunch (no glass) to eat in the van. This is a very interesting opportunity to see what real scientists do as a profession.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Group 5G Field Trip to Biogen IDEC: Wed. 10/28/09
Groups 5G and 5B will be going to Biogen IDEC Community Lab on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 to do an experiment on the transformation of E. Coli. Students will don goggles, lab coats and gloves in order to work with scientific laboratory equipment to investigate DNA proteins. We will leave promptly at 8:30 a.m. and return by pick-up at 3:00 p.m. Students are asked to bring a bag lunch (no glass) and non-messy snack to eat in the van in case our lab runs longer. Please wear appropriate clothing if there is a chance of inclement weather as we may have to walk from the parking space to the lab. This is a wonderful opportunity for students to see how interesting and exciting a career in science can be!
10/5-10/0/09 Homework
Group 5G: Hulbert Week!!
Math: no homework for the weeknights of 10/5/09-10/9/09; you will owe me 30min for Friday, 10/2, and 30min for Monday, 10/5/09.
Reading/Writing: no homework
Science: Read and outline Section 4 from Chapter 1; do Questions 1-3 on the Assessment questions.
History: no written homework, but review Chapters 3 and 5 for Nick and Bailey's presentation.
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 4 on 10/13/09. Please prepare the text for Lesson 5 for next week's test.
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HS Biology: Jodi will be teaching on Tuesday and Thursday of Hulbert Week. On Tuesday, you will begin a unit on Pandemic Flu,a timely topic. I will provide some information for you to be read and completed on Tuesday; on Thursday you will see a film called, "Killer Flu". (Just in time for Halloween!)
Math: no homework for the weeknights of 10/5/09-10/9/09; you will owe me 30min for Friday, 10/2, and 30min for Monday, 10/5/09.
Reading/Writing: no homework
Science: Read and outline Section 4 from Chapter 1; do Questions 1-3 on the Assessment questions.
History: no written homework, but review Chapters 3 and 5 for Nick and Bailey's presentation.
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 4 on 10/13/09. Please prepare the text for Lesson 5 for next week's test.
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HS Biology: Jodi will be teaching on Tuesday and Thursday of Hulbert Week. On Tuesday, you will begin a unit on Pandemic Flu,a timely topic. I will provide some information for you to be read and completed on Tuesday; on Thursday you will see a film called, "Killer Flu". (Just in time for Halloween!)
Monday, September 21, 2009
Homework 9/28-10/2/09
Math: 30 min. Math, 5 nights per week, doing all corrections first before moving on to new material. ALL calculations must be made in your graph notebook or you will have to stay in for Lunch Bunch and re-do your calculations. If you have a problem, please call me between 7pm-9pm and I'll be happy to work with you over the phone. If we can't resolve the issue, I will work with you first thing the next morning.
Reading/Writing: Please begin your first draft of your classmate's biography after interviewing. The biography will be 5 pages, single spaced, Arial 12 pt., with one inch margins, top, bottom and sides. Pick the top 6 categories that you interviewed to use as the basis for your biography. If you need additional information, talk to your subject. FIRST DRAFT OF BIOGRAPHY DUE ON FRIDAY, 10/2/09.
History: Chapter 3 and 5 presentations. Fifteen minute quiz on Chapters 1 & 2, 10 questions, multiple choice and fill in the blank mostly.
Science: Outline Section 1-4 and answer Questions 1,2,3 for the Section Assessment on Page 35.
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 3. Prepare the text for Lesson 4 for the week after Hulbert test.
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HS Biology: Prepare a presentation from Science in the News to give to class next Tuesday. Your presentation should take 6 minutes with 4 minutes for questions. Be sure to choose articles that give you enough depth so that you can speak about it for 6 minutes. I left the Science in the News file in your classroom under the Science bulletin board.
For Thursday, 10/1/09, Please read and outline Chapter 2, sections 1 and 2. Do questions 1-4 on page 31. Also do the two handouts: 2-1What are living things? and 2-2 What are adaptations?
Reading/Writing: Please begin your first draft of your classmate's biography after interviewing. The biography will be 5 pages, single spaced, Arial 12 pt., with one inch margins, top, bottom and sides. Pick the top 6 categories that you interviewed to use as the basis for your biography. If you need additional information, talk to your subject. FIRST DRAFT OF BIOGRAPHY DUE ON FRIDAY, 10/2/09.
History: Chapter 3 and 5 presentations. Fifteen minute quiz on Chapters 1 & 2, 10 questions, multiple choice and fill in the blank mostly.
Science: Outline Section 1-4 and answer Questions 1,2,3 for the Section Assessment on Page 35.
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 3. Prepare the text for Lesson 4 for the week after Hulbert test.
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HS Biology: Prepare a presentation from Science in the News to give to class next Tuesday. Your presentation should take 6 minutes with 4 minutes for questions. Be sure to choose articles that give you enough depth so that you can speak about it for 6 minutes. I left the Science in the News file in your classroom under the Science bulletin board.
For Thursday, 10/1/09, Please read and outline Chapter 2, sections 1 and 2. Do questions 1-4 on page 31. Also do the two handouts: 2-1What are living things? and 2-2 What are adaptations?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Homework 9/21-9/25/09
H.S. Biology: For Thursday, 9/17; outline section 1-3 and be prepared to discuss. Complete Critical Thinking: Scientific Method handout. Please read your lab handout for class and be prepared to do the lab set up.
For Tuesday, 9/22/09, Testing Yourself, Pg. 22: Questions 1-22; Using Main Ideas: #25, 27, 28; Skill Review: #1,2. If you have questions, please call me. Thanks.
For Thursday, 9/24/09: Quiz on Chapter 1. Please review outlines, class notes and handouts.
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Group 5G Math: Math is Monday through Friday, 30 minutes of Math/night,making all corrections first before moving on to new material. If you have a problem, please call Denise between 7:00-9:00pm. Should we not be able to do the problem over the phone, I will meet with you first thing the next morning. You MUST show all work in your math workbook, in the required format, or you will receive a Lunch Bunch and re-do all calculations during recess.
Reading/Writing: Continue interviewing in class for the biography of your classmate. If you have finished your interview, you may begin drafting the biography using 5 areas (e.g., life experiences, hobbies, etc.) that you believe are the most indicative of your person. Make sure that you have enough information to do a 5 page paper.
History: Except for Chapter 4 which I will supplement for our luncheon at The Medieval Manor on October 21, students who have done the first 6 chapters will be teaching it to the class as a quick review and to bring new students up to speed. We will do 2 chapters a week, with the assigned students presenting, and the rest of the class reading/reviewing the chapters in advance.
Science: Outline Chapter 1-3 and answer assessment questions at the end , Qns. 1,2,3
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 2. Prepare the text for Lesson 3 for next week's test.
For Tuesday, 9/22/09, Testing Yourself, Pg. 22: Questions 1-22; Using Main Ideas: #25, 27, 28; Skill Review: #1,2. If you have questions, please call me. Thanks.
For Thursday, 9/24/09: Quiz on Chapter 1. Please review outlines, class notes and handouts.
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Group 5G Math: Math is Monday through Friday, 30 minutes of Math/night,making all corrections first before moving on to new material. If you have a problem, please call Denise between 7:00-9:00pm. Should we not be able to do the problem over the phone, I will meet with you first thing the next morning. You MUST show all work in your math workbook, in the required format, or you will receive a Lunch Bunch and re-do all calculations during recess.
Reading/Writing: Continue interviewing in class for the biography of your classmate. If you have finished your interview, you may begin drafting the biography using 5 areas (e.g., life experiences, hobbies, etc.) that you believe are the most indicative of your person. Make sure that you have enough information to do a 5 page paper.
History: Except for Chapter 4 which I will supplement for our luncheon at The Medieval Manor on October 21, students who have done the first 6 chapters will be teaching it to the class as a quick review and to bring new students up to speed. We will do 2 chapters a week, with the assigned students presenting, and the rest of the class reading/reviewing the chapters in advance.
Science: Outline Chapter 1-3 and answer assessment questions at the end , Qns. 1,2,3
Wordly Wise: Test on Lesson 2. Prepare the text for Lesson 3 for next week's test.
Friday, September 11, 2009
High School Biology Useful Website
http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/3dcell.htm is a great little site for animated plant and animal cells which we will be studying shortly.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Homework 9/8-9/11/09
Math: Please work in your Math books 5 nights/week, Monday through Friday, doing all corrections first before moving on to new material. If you should have a problem, please give me a call between 7:00-9:00pm and I will be happy to try to solve it over the phone. If we aren't successful, we can meet first thing the next morning to solve the problem. All Unit Reviews are done in class after meeting with me first. If you reach a Unit Review, you may do the "Extra for Experts" on the back of it and then read and try the first few pages of the next chapter. Please be sure that you don't do more than 5 pages without getting them checked.
Reading/Writing: Quiz on Friday, 9/11/09, on the Elephant Man. Quiz on Tuesday, 9/16/09 on Les Miserables and the Pearl. Quiz on How Angel Peterson Got His Name on Friday, 9/18/09.
Science: Please outline Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 1. Answer Section 1 and 2 Assessments: Page 11: Questions 1 & 2; Page 20: Questions 1 & 2. Put all definitions in your dictionary.
Wordly Wise: Test on List 1 on Tuesday 9/15/09. Make sure that you have completed the text for List 1, which will be checked.
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High School Biology: For Tuesday, 9/15: outline Section 1-1 and 1-2 in Chapter 1. Complete Measurements Used in Biology Study Guide handout.
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Reading/Writing: Quiz on Friday, 9/11/09, on the Elephant Man. Quiz on Tuesday, 9/16/09 on Les Miserables and the Pearl. Quiz on How Angel Peterson Got His Name on Friday, 9/18/09.
Science: Please outline Sections 1 and 2 of Chapter 1. Answer Section 1 and 2 Assessments: Page 11: Questions 1 & 2; Page 20: Questions 1 & 2. Put all definitions in your dictionary.
Wordly Wise: Test on List 1 on Tuesday 9/15/09. Make sure that you have completed the text for List 1, which will be checked.
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High School Biology: For Tuesday, 9/15: outline Section 1-1 and 1-2 in Chapter 1. Complete Measurements Used in Biology Study Guide handout.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Welcome Group 5 Green!!
Welcome to Group 5 Green!! I hope you had a fun and relaxing summer and you are ready for a fun and exciting year!
You might have noticed on the supplies list that was sent out that I asked for you to set up your subject folders in a specific way. I would like you to bring all of them to class on the first day so that we can label them and discuss how you will be organizing them for the year.
Also, please bring your book reports for collection on the first day of class. We will be discussing them right away while they are fresh in your minds. I appreciate it.
As always, you are welcome to call me if you should have any questions. My number is (978) 281-5450. It's best to try between 7:00p.m.-8:30 p.m. on school nights, or you can catch me at school until about 5:00 p.m. (978) 777-4699 x11.
I'm really excited about the great conversations I know we will be having throughout the year!
You might have noticed on the supplies list that was sent out that I asked for you to set up your subject folders in a specific way. I would like you to bring all of them to class on the first day so that we can label them and discuss how you will be organizing them for the year.
Also, please bring your book reports for collection on the first day of class. We will be discussing them right away while they are fresh in your minds. I appreciate it.
As always, you are welcome to call me if you should have any questions. My number is (978) 281-5450. It's best to try between 7:00p.m.-8:30 p.m. on school nights, or you can catch me at school until about 5:00 p.m. (978) 777-4699 x11.
I'm really excited about the great conversations I know we will be having throughout the year!
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