1) This week, each student received a Dress Code Survey. This is for parents to read and fill out. The administration will take into consideration your views when deciding Dress Code policies for 2008-2009. Please return these as soon as possible.
2) Progress Reports will go home this Friday, 3/7, for students who have earned a C- or below in any of their classes.
3) Parent-teacher conferences are scheduled for Friday, 3/14. Secondary teachers will be in the cafeteria all day (from 9 am-12 noon and 1 pm-4:30 pm). Parents and their high school students are invited to come and speak with students! I look forward to seeing you there.
4) The Annual OCSI Bazaar will be held on Saturday, March 29th. We are still looking for parents or high school student volunteers to help the day of the Bazaar. Please let your homeroom teacher know if you are available.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Book by Book Study Guide for The Odyssey
9th Grade, this link is for you!
http://www.leasttern.com/HighSchool/odyssey/OdysseySG.html
http://www.leasttern.com/HighSchool/odyssey/OdysseySG.html
Monday, January 21, 2008
Psychology HW -- 1/25/08
Instructions:
1) Link to the Myers-Briggs Personality Test: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm
2) Write down the four-letter code you’re given.
3) Comment here and share your four-letter code.
4) Next, go to http://www.typelogic.com/ to look up more information on your type.
5) Print the information on your type and bring it with you to class on Monday.
1) Link to the Myers-Briggs Personality Test: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm
2) Write down the four-letter code you’re given.
3) Comment here and share your four-letter code.
4) Next, go to http://www.typelogic.com/ to look up more information on your type.
5) Print the information on your type and bring it with you to class on Monday.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Reading Assignments
9th Grade Reading Assignment: 12/17/07-2/11/08
--Every ninth grader is responsible for reading The Education of Little Tree, and at least one book of your choice, between now and the end of J-Term. We return to regular schedule, including English class, on 2/11.
--Please create some form of study materials to assist you with remembering the information in the book. Ideas include but are not limited to: taking notes, writing chapter summaries, creating an outline of the events, making lists of characteristics seen in each characters, writing down page numbers and quotes of what you think is important, all of the above.
--You WILL BE expected to demonstrate your knowledge of this reading material immediately after J-Term.
--If you need help understanding the class book, I am available to answer questions or assist with reading, by appointment (before or after school, from 1:10-3:00 pm, or during lunch) throughout J-Term. Regularly scheduled Study Hall is also an option.
--These, and other books you choose to read on your own, may be counted towards 3rd Quarter AR Points. Don’t forget to write them down on your AR Points sheet!
12th Grade Reading Assignment: 12/17/07-2/11/08
--Every twelfth grader is responsible for reading Macbeth, and at least one book of your choice, between now and the end of J-Term. We return to regular schedule, including English class, on 2/11.
--Please create some form of study materials to assist you with remembering the information in the book.
--You WILL BE expected to demonstrate your knowledge of this reading material immediately after J-Term.
--If you need help understanding the class book, I am available to answer questions or assist with reading, by appointment (before or after school, from 1:10-3:00 pm, or during lunch) throughout J-Term. Regularly scheduled Study Hall is also an option.
--These, and other books you choose to read on your own, may be counted towards 3rd Quarter AR Points. Don’t forget to write them down on your AR Points sheet!
--Every ninth grader is responsible for reading The Education of Little Tree, and at least one book of your choice, between now and the end of J-Term. We return to regular schedule, including English class, on 2/11.
--Please create some form of study materials to assist you with remembering the information in the book. Ideas include but are not limited to: taking notes, writing chapter summaries, creating an outline of the events, making lists of characteristics seen in each characters, writing down page numbers and quotes of what you think is important, all of the above.
--You WILL BE expected to demonstrate your knowledge of this reading material immediately after J-Term.
--If you need help understanding the class book, I am available to answer questions or assist with reading, by appointment (before or after school, from 1:10-3:00 pm, or during lunch) throughout J-Term. Regularly scheduled Study Hall is also an option.
--These, and other books you choose to read on your own, may be counted towards 3rd Quarter AR Points. Don’t forget to write them down on your AR Points sheet!
12th Grade Reading Assignment: 12/17/07-2/11/08
--Every twelfth grader is responsible for reading Macbeth, and at least one book of your choice, between now and the end of J-Term. We return to regular schedule, including English class, on 2/11.
--Please create some form of study materials to assist you with remembering the information in the book.
--You WILL BE expected to demonstrate your knowledge of this reading material immediately after J-Term.
--If you need help understanding the class book, I am available to answer questions or assist with reading, by appointment (before or after school, from 1:10-3:00 pm, or during lunch) throughout J-Term. Regularly scheduled Study Hall is also an option.
--These, and other books you choose to read on your own, may be counted towards 3rd Quarter AR Points. Don’t forget to write them down on your AR Points sheet!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Exam Reviews
Review Sheet: 9th Grade Semester Exam
--Literary Elements from Romeo and Juliet and True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (20: no word bank)
--Vocabulary from “Trifles” and Short Story Unit (21)
--Use, apply, and identify parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs.
--Understand and apply subject-verb agreement.
--Review the readings you have done this semester: be able to explain and apply conflict, dynamic characters, and the theme of “people need to escape from feeling trapped.”--Writing portions will be graded for content, writing style, and grammar/usage/mechanics: be sure your answers are complete, and that you read all directions and prompts very carefully!
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Review for 12th Grade Semester Exam:
--Study literary elements (30)
--Study Vocabulary from Canterbury Tales and Hamlet
--Identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, interjection: 6 of eight, not including prepositions or pronouns)
--Understand and apply subject-verb agreement--Prepare to write in response to an essay prompt asking you to analyze your own thinking and opinion concerning the themes covered in MULTIPLE READING SELECTIONS this semester.
--Literary Elements from Romeo and Juliet and True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle (20: no word bank)
--Vocabulary from “Trifles” and Short Story Unit (21)
--Use, apply, and identify parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, verbs.
--Understand and apply subject-verb agreement.
--Review the readings you have done this semester: be able to explain and apply conflict, dynamic characters, and the theme of “people need to escape from feeling trapped.”--Writing portions will be graded for content, writing style, and grammar/usage/mechanics: be sure your answers are complete, and that you read all directions and prompts very carefully!
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Review for 12th Grade Semester Exam:
--Study literary elements (30)
--Study Vocabulary from Canterbury Tales and Hamlet
--Identify parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, interjection: 6 of eight, not including prepositions or pronouns)
--Understand and apply subject-verb agreement--Prepare to write in response to an essay prompt asking you to analyze your own thinking and opinion concerning the themes covered in MULTIPLE READING SELECTIONS this semester.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Just for fun!
A few Christmas/Advent-related websites:
http://www.makedisciples.com/Christmas/main.htm : Advent
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/calendar/ : Online Interactive World Advent Calendar
http://www.cvc.org/christmas/12days.htm : 12 Days of Christmas
http://www.makedisciples.com/Christmas/main.htm : Advent
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/Xmas/calendar/ : Online Interactive World Advent Calendar
http://www.cvc.org/christmas/12days.htm : 12 Days of Christmas
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