Thursday, March 8, 2012

Thursday, March 8, 2012

General Announcements:
  • If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
  • Hip Hop PE Thursdays from now until the beginning of May. Wear or bring clothes you can dance in and sneakers.
  • Wed., 3/14 - π Day! Bring your favorite pi(e). Bring π songs, stories. There is a pie signup in the River Room to make sure we don't get too many repeats, but more pie is not a problem.
Humanities: Math:
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
    All
  • Due Mon., 3/2: Complete Math's Mate 3.2, including any attached N/A problems, according to usual protocol.
  • Grade 7
  • Nothing else
  • Grade 8
  • Nothing else
  • Algebra B
  • Due Tues., 3/13: p. 435, #22-59, leftmost column only.
  • Math's Mates Test TBA
Science:
  • Nada
8th Grade Project:
Moment of Zen:

We totally need one of these.

Possibly more than one.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

General Announcements:
  • If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
  • Fri., 3/2 - Prisms Coffeehouse!
Humanities: Math:
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
  • Grade 7
  • Due Th., 3/8: On p. 6-11, do #1 and #8. You will need graph paper.
  • Grade 8
  • Due Fri., 3/9: Using π = 3.14, answer 1-4 Add'l Practice.
  • Algebra A
  • Due Thurs., 3/8: #1, 2
  • Algebra B
  • Math's Mates Test TBA
Science:
  • Due Thurs., 3/8: Answer questions 1/6 on Energy handout
    • NOTE: you can watch these video clips a few times for free, then you must register to get full access
8th Grade Project:
Speaking of gravity... Titanic Sunk by "Supermoon" and Celestial Alignment?
"R.M.S. Titanic went down on a moonless night, but the iceberg that sank the luxury liner may have been launched in part by a full moon that occurred three and a half months earlier, scientists say."

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

General Announcements:
  • If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
  • Fri., 3/2 - Prisms Coffeehouse!
Humanities:
  • Due Tues., 3/6: Finish annotating the timeline of the Civil War.
  • Due Mon., 3/12: Read Lyddie, ch. 10-19 and complete reading log.
  • 7th Grade Research Paper
  • Due Mon., 3/5: 500 words of rough draft
  • Deadlines for 7th Grade Abolitionist Research Paper (updated 1/31)
Math:
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
    Grade 7
  • Due Tues., 3/6: Complete 1.1B and 1.1B Follow-up, and on #2 on p. 9 in Moving Straight Ahead
  • Grade 8
  • Due Wed., 3/7: Complete 4.2 and follow up.
  • Algebra B
  • Due Wed., 3/7: p. 89-90, #7-19 odd
  • Math's Mates Test TBA
Science:
  • Due Wed., 3/7: Read Ch. 13.1, p. 263-268. Answer questions on p. 273, #1-6.
8th Grade Project:

There's a Big Meteor in the Picture, Too

A large fireball was spotted streaking across the skies of Europe last weekend. Scientists speculate that it was a large meteor that skimmed the Earth's atmosphere, and though they suspect it was large enough that it may have landed, not totally burning up in Earth's atmosphere.

Here it is pictured flying over the Global Rainbow installation currently on the northeastern British coast. The installation, which is produced by an array of colored lasers and shines up to five miles offshore, was set up in honor of the coming 2012 Olympic Games in London. It will be traveling to different locations in the UK leading up to the beginning of the Olympics in July. It was originally installed in New York City in 2009.

Monday, March 5, 2012

Monday, March 5, 2012

General Announcements:
  • If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
  • Fri., 3/2 - Prisms Coffeehouse!
Humanities:
  • Due Tues., 3/6: Finish annotating the timeline of the Civil War.
  • Due Mon., 3/12: Read Lyddie, ch. 10-19 and complete reading log.
  • 7th Grade Research Paper
  • Due Mon., 3/5: 500 words of rough draft
  • Deadlines for 7th Grade Abolitionist Research Paper (updated 1/31)
Math:
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
    Grade 7
  • Due Tues., 3/6: Look over book for new math unit, Moving Straight Ahead
  • Grade 8
  • Due Tues., 3/6: Complete all questions in Volume review packet.
  • Algebra B
  • Due Wed., 3/7: p. 89-90, #7-19 odd
  • Math's Mates Test TBA
Science:
  • Due Wed., 3/7: Read Ch. 13.1, p. 263-268. Answer questions on p. 273, #1-6.
8th Grade Project:

Visual Mythology

In this piece, Brazilian-based artist Tatiana Blass takes on the story of the Odyssey from the perspective of Odysseus's wife, Penelope. Resolved to wait for him to return, though assumed dead, she puts off remarriage by saying she will consider it when she finishes weaving a burial shroud for Odysseus's elderly father, but secretly undoes some of the weaving each night so that the project goes on indefinitely.

Blass's piece picks up on this, with tangled red yarn entering the chapel where she lives and works through different portals, all leading to a loom seated on the chapel's altar. A long, red weaving extends from the loom and back out the door of the chapel. It is not entirely clear whether the piece depicts the shroud being made or dismantled.