October 22, 2012 - October 26, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Advisory
Monday, October 22nd:
How to Find Percentage of a Number:
Problems 5 - 8
Tuesday, October 23rd:
No Advisory
Shortened Day
Wednesday, October 24th:
How to Find Percentage of a Number:
Problems 9 - 12
Thursday, October 25th:
Five Vocabulary Words: Define; write a sentence for each vocabulary word
Friday, October 26th:
Subordinate Clauses
Write five sentences with subordinate clauses using your vocabulary words
Monday, October 22, 2012
Monday, October 15, 2012
October 15, 2012 - October 19, 2012
Weekly Agenda for 9th Grade Advisory
Monday, October 15th:
Move from #503 to #502.
Tuesday, October 16th:
PSAT Pretesting
Wednesday, October 17th:
PSAT
Thursday, October 18th:
PSAT
Friday, October 19th:
Article on Malala Yousufia, fourteen year old human rights activist shot in the head by the Taliban in Pakistan for advocating education for women.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
October 8, 2012 - October 12, 2012 9th Grade Advisory
Monday, October 8th:
Math Day
Algebra 2
Algebra 1: Functions!
Geometry: Supplementary and Complementary Angles
Tuesday, October 9th:
Shortened day!
No advisory
Wednesday, October 10th:
PSAT Prep: English
Thursday, October 11th:
PSAT Prep: Math
Friday, October 12th:
PSAT Prep: English
Monday, October 1, 2012
Ninth Grade Advisory October 1, 2012 Agenda
October 1, 2012 - October 5, 2012
Agenda for 9th Grade Advisory
Monday, October 1st:
Read page 47 - 48 in DAYBREAK: Critical Reading and Writing
"Your Name is Sometimes an Ancestor Saying 'Hi'" by Alice Walker
Tuesday, October 2nd:
Write about someone who has had an enormous impact on your life, either someone you know or some one from history who you respect and admire.
Wednesday, October 3rd:
Go over math assignment answers:
Geometry: Segment Addition Postulate and Midpoint
Algebra 1: Advanced Equations: Variations on Both Sides
Algebra 2: Advanced Equations: Variations on Both Sides
Thursday, October 4th:
DAYBREAK: Critical Reading and Writing
Pages 198 - 199; "My Father After Work"
Write a brief paragraph describing a moment that you see when you think of your father or mother or someone who cares for you. Following the format of the poem write your own poem about your loved one.
Friday, October 5th:
Finish the poem. Draw a picture of that loved one, if you like.
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