Homework and notifications:
For full reading participation points this week: answer the question: What was the Time Traveler's hypothesis about when and how the evolution of the human species began splitting?
BWHTW: Quiz online; available Saturday 10am-Sunday 11:59pm.
Vocab #6: quiz next Wednesday
Summer Vocab #3: quiz next Friday
Chem: Quiz next Tuesday (chapters 3-5 in book & handouts)
Grammar: Quiz next Tuesday (common and irregular nouns, including plurals and possessives)
Math 7+: p. 106, #11, 30, 31, & 36; pp.111-112, #9, 32, 33, 38 & 39; pp.113, #42 & 44-52
Math 7: pp. 106-107, #1-40
SS: DBQ#2; answer the questions in the packet and write one, well-written paragraph (at least 8 "grown up" sentences) to answer the question found on the last page of the handout packet.
Algebra 1: p. 99, #14-40 (Ameer: evens only; Rehan also do p. 98, #4-11)
Redos: due next Friday
John Smith essay draft #2 (Manar, Noor, & Jouwana: due Monday)
**If you feel you need extra practice with measures of central tendency, see the worksheet below. We can grade it together. P.S. If you do it on excel, it's much easier than doing by hand!
For full reading participation points this week: answer the question: What was the Time Traveler's hypothesis about when and how the evolution of the human species began splitting?
BWHTW: Quiz online; available Saturday 10am-Sunday 11:59pm.
Vocab #6: quiz next Wednesday
Summer Vocab #3: quiz next Friday
Chem: Quiz next Tuesday (chapters 3-5 in book & handouts)
Grammar: Quiz next Tuesday (common and irregular nouns, including plurals and possessives)
Math 7+: p. 106, #11, 30, 31, & 36; pp.111-112, #9, 32, 33, 38 & 39; pp.113, #42 & 44-52
Math 7: pp. 106-107, #1-40
SS: DBQ#2; answer the questions in the packet and write one, well-written paragraph (at least 8 "grown up" sentences) to answer the question found on the last page of the handout packet.
Algebra 1: p. 99, #14-40 (Ameer: evens only; Rehan also do p. 98, #4-11)
Redos: due next Friday
John Smith essay draft #2 (Manar, Noor, & Jouwana: due Monday)
**If you feel you need extra practice with measures of central tendency, see the worksheet below. We can grade it together. P.S. If you do it on excel, it's much easier than doing by hand!