Monday, December 3, 2012

Monday, December 3, 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
  • Tue., Dec. 4: Coffeehouse Planning Meeting! Prisms 3rd Floor Classroom, 6:30-8 PM.
  • Tue., Dec. 11: Trip to Islamic Society in West Springfield.
  • Fri., Dec. 14: 6-7-8 Dance
  • PE on Friday - Bring sneakers/shoes you can run in (no flip flops or sandals for PE), and warm clothes that you can still move in - we are still going up to the field until further notice.
Humanities:
  • Study for Geography Test on Southwest Asia (on Friday, 12/7). Revise cookbook story. Final draft due!
  • Work on writing story for cookbook spread (300-400 words), and making sure you have all ingredients and instructions for the recipe you collected from your interview subject.
Math:
  • NEWS FOR YOU!  You now have a link to your textbook!  This  link will bring you to the Big Ideas Math Website, where you will choose your color/name of book.  Then you can search the entire textbook - like today's sample problems done together in class.  Check it out - you can search without a username and password in the "Home Edition".
  • Graph paper link on the sidebar →
  • Grade 7
  • Due Tues., 12/4: Bring to class
    • compass
    • ruler
    • colored pencils
    • Angle Review Sheet (both sides)
  • Grade 8
  • Due Tues., 12/4: In R & P Journal, graph only 2, and answer all other parts. Text p. 63, #13, 14
Science:
  • Nada
Spanish
    Grade 7
  • Chapter 2 Vocabulary Quiz 12/4 (Tues.) Pobre Ana
  • Due Thurs., 12/6 Ch. 2 Grammar ser & estar
  • Grade 8
  • Due Thurs., 12/6: Read Chap. 4 Piratas
Music:
  • Practice at least one song using B, A, G, E, D (the sheet with the "Simmon Tree" song). If you've mastered one, pick another to work on or write your own!
Atelier
  • Due Wed., 12/5: First draft of cookbook border.
  • Tech
  • Bring in Flash Dive ASAP

  • Moment of Zen

    Radioactive Toys?

    In the 1950s, American pop culture was certain that nuclear energy would soon take over the trouble of powering most things. Car companies drew up plans for cars that would contain their own nuclear reactor, and the radioactive lab kit shown above was only one of several available. Click to see a gallery of "Atomic" Toys.

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