Science: Finish the hidden / active viruses comparison foldable if you did not finish in class today. Your diagrams should be colored, to tell the difference between the virus and the host cell. Use Figure 4 (pages 444-445) and the Active Art (use webcode cep-1021) to help.
Humanities: Read for at least 30 minutes. Finish the NC 9.4 reading and notetaking assignment. Make sure that you have your flashcards completed for the new unit of study. *14 words
Core Connections: Be sure to bring your independent reading book to class tomorrow in case you finish the final draft of your infographic.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
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Science: Finish the hidden / active viruses comparison foldable if you did not finish in class today. Your diagrams should be colored, to tell the difference between the virus and the host cell. Don't forget to write down similarities between the two virus types on the back of your foldable. Use Figure 4 (pages 444-445) and the Active Art (use webcode cep-1021) to help.
Humanities: Read for at least 30 minutes. Finish the NC 9.4 reading(pg 305-313) and notetaking assignment. Make sure that you have your flashcards completed for the new unit of study. *14 words
If you ran out of time to write them down the words are below.
1. Reconstruction (pg 305)
2. freedmen (pg 306)
3. Black Codes (pg 306)
4. carpetbagger (pg 306)
5. universal manhood suffrage (pg 307)
6. segregation/segregated (pg 307)
7. Ku Klux Klan (pg 308)
8. martial law (pg 309) You should already have this defined.
9. impeach (pg 311)
10. Kirk-Holden War (pg 310)
11. Freedmen's Bureau (pg 315)
12. sharecropping (pg 317)
13. treaty (n/a)
14. Transcontinental Railroad (n/a)
Core Connections: You may want to work on your edits for your Infographic. These are due at the end of class tomorrow(2/24)
DON'T FORGET: Superlatives are due tonight if you want to have one in the yearbook. Please complete this form. Original post can be found here.
Reminder: Superlatives usually start with "Most Likely to" and are used to represent memories or personality. Ex. "Most Likely to fall asleep in class." They can be humorous, but more serious, as well. Ex. "Most Likely to succeed."
Humanities #2: If you are behind on your Civil War project, take some time at home to catch up. Presentations start on Monday(2/29)-- which only comes once every four years!!
Math: New Mathletics are due this week(I think).
Math 1 - Exponent Practice Problems Worksheet due tomorrow(2/24)
Hope this "improved" homework list is helpful. Have a great day!
-Lauren S.
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