Tuesday Feb. 17---Periods 1,2,5 1 When you come in: Sit anywhere Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman.

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Tuesday Feb Periods 1,2,5 1 When you come in: Sit anywhere Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Agenda: Write the “Thought for the Week” on the top of this week’s pages. BW: On a sheet of scratch paper, list as many IB Learner Profile and Character Counts traits as you can that support Babe Ruth’s thought above. (See your notebook for the lists of traits.) Word for the Day Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive Reminders—Speaking Contest and College Planning Night (Feb 25, SRHS) HW : 1. Completed Science Research Outline to be submitted to Mrs. Z. Pd.1, 2, 6, 7—tomorrow, Wed., Feb 18 Pd. 5--Thur., Feb Global Poverty Project 3. Wiki (words assigned online by Wed. eve.)Wiki 4. Accelerated Reader Week of Feb. 17:

Tuesday Feb Periods 1,2,5 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth 2 Word for the day: Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive CW. 1. New seating chart 2. Handout papers and update notebook 3. Begin work on Global Poverty—Criterion B

Week of Feb. 17: Tuesday Feb Periods 6,7 (Computer Lab—V-115) 3 When you come in: Sit anywhere Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Agenda: Write the “Thought for the Week” on the top of this week’s pages. BW: On a sheet of scratch paper, list as many IB Learner Profile and Character Counts traits as you can that support Babe Ruth’s thought above. (See your notebook for the lists of traits.) Word for the Day Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive Reminders—Speaking Contest and College Planning Night (Feb 25, SRHS) HW : 1. Completed Science Research Outline to be submitted to Mrs. Z. Pd.1, 2, 6, 7—tomorrow, Wed., Feb 18 Pd. 5--Thur., Feb Global Poverty Project 3. Wiki (words assigned online by Wed. eve.)Wiki 4. Accelerated Reader

Week of Feb. 17: Tuesday Feb Periods 6,7 (Computer Lab—V-115) Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth 4 Word for the day: Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive CW. Use computer lab time to finish any Science outline work

Week of Feb. 17: : Wed., Feb 18--Periods 1,2 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Tues. --Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive Today—ingenuous (adj) innocent, naïve, simple, unsophisticated 5 When you come in: 1.BW: On a sheet of scratch paper, write a brief list of the main ideas you will presenting re: Global Poverty. Be prepared to share with the class. 2.CW: 1.Completed Science Research Outline to be submitted to Mrs. Z. (100 point assignment)—due today 2.Work on Criterion B--Design 3.HW: 1.Global Poverty Project 2.Wiki 3.Accelerated Reader

Week of Feb. 17: : Wed., Feb 18--Periods 6,7 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Tues. --Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive Today—ingenuous (adj) innocent, naïve, simple, unsophisticated 6 When you come in: Sit wherever you wish….for a minute… BW 1. New seating chart tomorrow 2. Handout papers and update notebook CW: 1. Completed Science Research Outline to be submitted to Mrs. Z. (100 point assignment) due today 2. Work on Criterion B--Design HW: 1.Global Poverty Project 2.Wiki 3.Accelerated Reader

Week of Feb. 17: : Thurs., Feb 19—Period 1 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Today: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness 7 When you come in: 1.HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March 2. 3.Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs) 2.CW. -- “Click and Clean” from Reader’s Digest—read and discuss --Work on Criterion B--Design

Week of Feb. 17: : Thurs., Feb 19—Period 5 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Tues.: Ingenious (adj.) creative, innovative, inventive Wed.: ingenuous (adj.) innocent, naïve, simple unsophisticated Today: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness 8 When you come in: 1.HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March 2. 3.Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs) 2.BW: On a sheet of scratch paper, answer the questions here:here 3.CW. --Work on Criterion B--Design

Week of Feb. 17: : Thurs., Feb 19—Periods 6,7 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Today: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness 9 When you come in: 1.HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March 2. 3.Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs) 2.BW/CW: On a sheet of scratch paper, answer the questions here:here

Week of Feb. 17: : Fri., Feb 20—Period 2 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Thurs: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness Today: timidity (n) hesitancy, indecision, tentativeness 10 When you come in: HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb College Planning Night-Wed., Feb in SRHS auditorium (20 xc pts.) 3. Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs)—note change re Book Level (ATOS)—you may read ANY AR book. CW: Work on Criterion B: Design due on Tuesday, Feb. 24

Week of Feb. 17: : Fri., Feb 20—Period 5 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Thurs: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness Today: timidity (n) hesitancy, indecision, tentativeness 11 When you come in: HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb College Planning Night-Wed., Feb in SRHS auditorium (20 xc pts.) 3. Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs) )—note change re Book Level (ATOS)—you may read ANY AR book. CW: Work on Criterion B: Design due on Tuesday, Feb. 24

Week of Feb. 17: : Fri., Feb 20—Periods 6,7 Thought for the Week: “Never let the fear of striking out get in your way.” George Herman “Babe” Ruth Word for the day: Thurs: temerity (n.) brashness, recklessness Today: timidity (n) hesitancy, indecision, tentativeness 12 When you come in: 1.HW: Reminders—write these in your agenda 1.Wiki-I will have it ready to go by this weekend—begin entering words next Mon., Feb College Planning Night-Wed., Feb in SRHS auditorium (20 xc pts.) 3. Global Poverty Project—Note change in due date: Presentations begin Mon., March 2. 4.Accelerated Reader—points due Mar. 20 (distribute logs) )—note change re Book Level (ATOS)—you may read ANY AR book. 2.CW: Work on Criterion B: Design due on Tuesday, Feb. 24