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
- Thurs., 10/13: Philadelphia Convention role play.
- Fri., 10/28: Prisms Día de los muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration. Download Full-Color Flier! (.pdf)
Humanities:
- Due Mon., 1017: For homework tonight, write a reflection from the perspective of your character. Write a full page about what you are happy about, what you are disappointed about, and what you could have done to change the outcomes. Write down what surprised you and what made you mad.
Then add another page from the real you. What went well? What didn't? What would you do differently next time? What was realistic? What wasn't? How should I change it for the next time I teach it?
Math:
All:
- Due Mon., 10/17: Complete MM 1.6, work for * problems shown on separate paper, any attached N/A problems completed. Note: If you have looked your Math's Mates and wondered, "Tetrahedron? I thought that was a kind of dinosaur!" or "Isosceles? Wasn't he the Greek god of snowflakes?" While you may not use a calculator, you can use a dictionary. This may help with a lot of questions that hinge on specific math vocabulary.
Science:
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Moment of Zen:
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Maps don't often well-represent how big the continent of Africa is. So here's a reminder of all the "big" things that would fit inside.
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