Tuesday, September 30, 2014

notes due Friday 10/3

on pages 99-105.  This is your only homework for the rest of the week (you're welcome!), so read well and take good notes, please!

Friday, September 12, 2014

assignments for 9/15 - 9/29

(Same for both classes):

Reading and notes on the following pages:
40-49 (skip the colored section) for Monday 9/15
49-54 for Tuesday 9/16
54-62 for Wednesday 9/17

No reading/notes due Thursday or Friday (yay!).  This guided reading sheet for chapter 3 is due the first class of next week (Monday 9/22 for A block, Tuesday 9/23 for G block).

Looking a little further ahead, you'll have a creative project (you can read the description here) due Wednesday 9/24.  Topics need to be chosen before 10 p.m. on Monday 9/23 - you can sign up for a topic here.

Your first test of the year on Monday 9/29.  It will include a multiple choice section and a free response question (likely based on a document or document excerpt).  Here are some study questions that you should be able to answer thoroughly to review (they are not due for credit, but intended to help you study).

G block: here is the image and class on Friday, with notes/analysis.



Friday, September 5, 2014

homework for the week of 9/8-9/12

A block:
Be ready for skits (!) on Monday 9/8
Reading/notes on 14-21 for Tuesday 9/9
23-30 for Thursday 9/11
32-40 for Friday 9/12

G block:
Be ready for skits (!) on Monday 9/8 and read/take notes on p. 9-14
Reading/notes on 14-21 for Tuesday 9/9
23-30 for Wednesday 9/10
32-40 for Friday 9/12

Here are the questions that focus on key concepts from chapter 2 that you worked on in class.

Monday, September 1, 2014

homework due 9/2-9/5

A block:
reading/notes* on p. 2-9 (1 page handwritten) in the Brinkley textbook due Thursday 9/4
reading/notes on p. 9-14 due Friday 9/5

G block:
reading/notes* on p. 2-9 (1 page handwritten) in the Brinkley textbook due Friday 9/4
(reading/notes on p. 9-14 due Monday 9/8)

*please remember the following for this and all note-taking assignments:
-please take 1 full page of handwritten notes for each 5 pages of assigned reading
-include all section headings within the notes
-notes must be your own original work