Due May 18 Trimester 3 Week 10 Instructor: Mrs. Darci Syfert-Busk
8:30-9:30-Math 9:30-9:45-Science 9:45-10:00-Housekeeping/CST’s 10:00-10:30-Language Arts 10:30-11-History 11:00-ELA Benchmark/Survey 12:00-Lunch 12:30-2-Study Hall/NO PE
P.E. ____5 PE Credits Due by June 1 ____Log Grade______ TW________ Algebra ____Ch. 7 Lesson 7-All ____Ch. 7 Lesson 8-All ____Ch 7 Quiz Lessons 1-5 ____go.hrw.com lessons 7-7 and 7-8 Parent Signature_______________ Grade__________ TW____________
Graphing Language Objective-Be able to label scatter plots with the terms positive correlation and negative correlation Understand how to read and display data in a box and whisker plot Create and interpret a scatter plot
Pick your favorite Sport Research 3 different players Pick one data point to compare them on Points per game/Field Goal Percentage/etc. Record or print out data and bring to class
P.E. 5 PE Credits Due June 1 ____PE Log Grade______ TW________ Tutoring Resumes! Math NEW BOOK ____Green Book Ch. 11 Lesson 3 ____Green Book Ch. 11 Lesson 4 ____Vocab Matrix ____Workbook 11-3 and 11-4 ____www.go.hrw.com lessons 11-3 and 11-4 ____Sports Player Data Print out…bring to class Grade__________ TW____________
Objectives This Week: (Language Objective) Write a Business Letter requesting to apply for a job Identify the cultural context of a story and tell how it adds to or changes the story Know what “Tall Tales” are Identify Independent Clauses and Subordinate Clauses
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Bylaws Pg. Pg. 928 Associated Student Body Accidental Entrepreneurs Pg. 326 Jobs Article
Assignments: _____Read “John Henry” Pg Do Questions Pg _____Read “Pecos Bill” Pgs Do Questions Pg. 944 _____Integrated Language Pg. 952 _____Business Letter Final _____Jobs for 15 year olds Article Summary _____Selection Support Pgs. 251 Bring 2 poetry books to class by May 25 Grade_____ TW______ T3 Week 10
Objectives This Week: (Language Objective) List 3 things that unions do for the people who are a part of them Know what the labor laws in California are regarding Child Labor Describe working conditions in the 1800’s Review CH. 20 Objectives for test
More Goods Needed Sweat Shops Poor Working Conditions
Cheap Labor=High Profits NO Safety Equipment Child Labor Long hours….low pay
Organization of workers who Banded together to create better working conditions and pay EXAMPLES: Knights of Labor American Federation of Labor
School! All students MUST attend school or employer and/or parents face fines and imprisonment Hours…. See Hand Out
year olds can only be employed_______ on non-________days. year olds can only work ____ hrs. on a school day. 3. List 1 job a 13 year old cannot do._____ 4. A 14 year old can work a maximum of ____hrs. on school days and ____ hours on weekends. 5. All children under 18 must apply for a _____ before working. You can get these at _____________________. 6. A 17 year old must have a ________ or ____________in order to work full time. 7. An employer can be fined up to $_________ for breaking labor laws with a minor. year olds cannot work after _____p.m. 9. T or F A newspaper carrier needs a permit for their local route. 10. If a 16 year old graduates from high school early, he/she still cannot work full time.
Cause/Effect Web Paragraph telling about who he was, what he invented, how it effected life as we know it Picture of him Picture of his invention(s) (original) Pick either Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell or Thomas Edison
ASSIGNMENTS: ______Read Ch. 20 Lesson 4. Take Cornell Notes. ______Ch. 20 Lesson 4 Questions Pg. 603 ______Ch. 20 Review Questions Pg. 604 (Terms/Review Q’s 1-7) ______Workbook 20.4 ______California Labor Law Worksheet ______Ch. 20 Practice Test Study for Ch. 20 Test 6 hours Community Service Due June 1 Benchmark-June1 Grade_______ TW_________
NO TUTORING! Transfers!!?? PE-5 Credits by June 1 Swim Meet- Community Service 6 hours Grade Work Assignment Sheet In folder Headings PE Parent Sign Date Min….total? Stamped Work T3 Week 4 3% 3/23/10 Math Science LA History
Main Objectives This Week: -(Language Objective) Describe the difference between asteroids, comets and meteorites -Memorize the order of planets from the sun -Review all Ch. 15-Test -Know the different layers of the sun -Know the life cycle of stars
Article Science Daily-Discovering a New Earth
How is a star born? Howstuffworks.com Star is born Sequencing Chart What do we know about our sun? Yahoo ABC News: Burning Beauty
Comet- Asteroid 2 Double Bubbles What is the moon? How is it different than a planet
Report Outline (100 Pts.) Cover I. Intro Paragraph II. Location III. Surface IV. Orbit and Rotation V. Moons VI. Exploration by NASA, etc. VII. Conclusion Presentation (25 Pts.) Planet Model-50 Pts. Create a model of your planet based on a 40 foot sun Must be correct perspective based on May be made of clay, paper, styrofoam, paper-mache or any other appropriate medium Must reflect what the planet actually looks like Must be labeled
Bibliography-blue Yellows A. Location of planet in Universe B. Surface of your planet This week… A. Orbit and Rotation B. Moons
1. How far is the sun from Earth? 2. What is our closest star? 3. T or F Our sun is the biggest star. 4. What color is the hottest star? 5. Which has more gravity…a larger planet or a smaller planet? Essay: Tell where the light comes from in stars, the sun, the moon and earth.
Physical Science
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Tests Science Benchmark Conferencing Work turn in Grade Conferencing
Test Grade Where are they?
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Steps: I. Prewriting II. Rough Draft III. Revise IV. You/Peer/Teacher Edit Will go back to Revising after all 3 edits V. Publish Final
When do you use “who” and when do you use “whom?” Worksheet When
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