Final Week of Fall 12/3-12/7


11th12/3/201812/4/201812/5/201812/6/201812/7/2018Co-Teacher Notes
Discipleship
MathSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomEnd of 2nd Quarter
Comm. Lab.Speech PresentationsSpeech Presentations
LatinReviewMid-TermReview Game
Literature & CompositionVocab. ExamResearch 19th c. Regency Recipes/ Table Fare and bring an item to share Friday for our Austen party!FIlm :Pride and PrejudiceHappy Early Birthday, Jane Austen! (Dec. 16, 1775) Finish FilmOver the Break: Read a book of your choice and be prepared to tell us about it in January!
HistoryReview and Re-writesSTUDY FOR EXAM
Exam
5:00p is drop dead deadline
Party & discussion about course Barton?
Rhetoric & TheologyMid-Term Part 1Mid-Term Part 2Review Game

1Week of 11/26-11/30


11th11/26/201811/27/201811/28/201811/29/201811/30/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipInitiative: recognizing and doing what needs to be done before I am asked to do it; Col. 3:23 A "Whatever you do work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord."
Math58-5960-61Test
Comm. LabSpeech Presentations begin Wednesday Final opportunity to practice and get feedback from peers Class diiscussion: The NCFCA Ballot for GradingContinue to practice your speech. At this point you should be able to deliver your presentation without notesSee schedule for Speech PresentationsContinue to practice delivery, focusing on expressive gestures and appropriate movement
LatinPerfect TenseVocabulary, p. 156; Exercise 182Pluperfect and Future Perfect TenseVocabulary, p. 160; Exercise 183 and 184Review
Literature & CompositionWelcome back! Plot overview on white board-review terms of dramatic structure Learn a 19th century card game from PP, play in groups Complete DD questions, p. 59In class activity-,"Point of View"
 Lit. Discussion, DD questions  
Review expectations/grading for PP Scene Presentations
PP Scene Presentations due tomorrow PP Scene Presentations for an Exam Grade/Vote on Book for January

Study for Semester Vocab Exam, Monday.
Historydebate
Women & Blacks
Read AnswerQ
Read Victory last chapter
24 An Age of Modernity, Anxiety and Imperialism 1894-1914Good idea to turn in projects now
Stark’s conclusion
Where is this progress going?
Rhetoric & TheologyDiscuss Book V of Paradise LostRead Paradise LostDiscuss Book V of Paradise LostComplete Final DraftPersuasive Presentations/Essays Due
Science

Week of 11/12 - 11/16

11th11/12/201811/13/201811/14/201811/15/201811/16/2018Co-Teacher Notes
DiscipleshipInitiative: recognizing and doing what needs to be done before I am asked to do it; Col. 3:23 A "Whatever you do work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord."
MathSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google Classroom
Comm. LabListen to Intros that were not given last Wed. Watch speech, Analyze for Delivery Style and TechniqueMemorize speech, deliver your speech in front of a mirror and/or a family member all the way through at least twice this weekDeliver One Section from the body of your speech, preferably the weakest one, peer feedbackContinue to memorize your speech, if you have not recorded yourself giving your speech, do that this week and watch it so you can improve your deliveryTry to find someone new to give your speech to this weekend! Get feedback!Try to find someone new to give your speech to this weekend! Get feedback!
Latin4th ConjugationVocabulary, p. 147; Exercise 1714th ConjugationExercise 173Review
Literature & CompositionVocab Lit Discussion Assign PP ProjectsQuestions, pp. 45-46 for PP and Listen to this Sermon and take notes for discussion on Wed. Quiz on Sermon PP. Lit Discussion Questions for PP, DD #12-14 and Optional Activity #2Vocab. Quiz Check PP Questions Work on PP projects
HistoryIntro to Marx, Bolsheviks, SorokinRead, and outline, and prepare Qs on your chosen chapterRodriguez, Stu Chapter Presentation 2EV, 3NH, 4MM, 5KA, 6 SJprepare chapter, work on project
Student Chapter Presentations
Rhetoric & TheologyDiscuss Paradise LostBook IV Comprehension Questions; Read Paradise Lost; Study for Vocabulary QuizVocabulary Quiz; Discuss Paradise Lost.Sort and Draft Outline.Rhetoric Game
ScienceFinish Lab Write Up4 Cellular Process, p. 77-100ATP/ADP/Photosynthesis, Calvin Cycle, Krebs Cycle4 Cellular Process, p. 77-100Quiz; Finish Lab

Week 14 11/5-11/9


11th11/5/201811/6/201811/7/201811/8/201811/9/2018Co-Teacher Notes
Discipleship
MathSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google Classroom
LatinDirect Reflexive PronounsVocabulary, p. 137; Grammar Rule 127; Exercise 154 (all); Exercise 155 (1st paragraph)3rd Conjugation VerbsGoogle ClassroomReview
Comm. LabFinal Drafts Due NCFCA speech/Analyze for style and techniqueMemorize IntroductionPresent intros in class/Peer feedbackContinue to memorize speech and deliver in front of a mirror and/or record yourself in order to make improvements
Literature & CompositionVocab. work (Check in Class)PP Creative Writing Activity and Discussion

Study vocab from Ch 1-5 and Ch. 11-15 Complete PP questions #1-10Letter Activity/Vocab.Work/ Check questions/Lit. Discussion Study Vocab Ch. 1-5, 11-15,Complete PP questions, pp. 35-36, #1-8Grammar/Vocab Work Lit. Discussion/Check Questions Group ActivityNext Vocab Quiz 11/16
HistoryRead AnswerQ23 Mass Society in an “Age of Progress”Read Marx and do your chapterAdvice to Women; Women in the American West, Durkheim on Suicide
Rhetoric & TheologyDiscuss Paradise Lost Book IV 274-585Begin working on ANI Chart; Read 586-855Discuss Paradise LostComplete ANI Chart; Study Vocabulary.Review; QuizParadise Lost, 856-1015;
ScienceCell Growth & ReproductionCell Cycle & MitosisCancer Discussion

Week 13 10/29-11/2

Discipleship
MathSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google ClassroomSee Google Classroom
LatinPersonal Pronouns/Pro nouns of the 1st PersonVocabulary, p. 125; Grammar Rule 123; Exercise 144 (last paragraph)Pronouns of the 2nd PersonVocabulary, p. 128, 133; Grammar Rules 124, 128-129, 148; Exercise 148Pronouns of the 3rd Person
Comm. LabChicago Style Documentation (See LSH, P. 208) Work on Final Drafts, Bring Laptops and/or materials to work on your speech. Final Draft Due 11/5 Formatting: Name and Date in ULC, Times New Roman, 12 pt font, double-spaced, pages numbered. Chicago Style documentation. An average 10 minute speech will be approx. 5-7 pages in length. Work on Final DraftFinal Draft Due Monday, Nov. 5  Begin memorizing your speech, one section at a time. Practice your intro, in front of a mirror and work on eliminating filler wordsContinue to work on memorizing speech, one section at a time
Language ArtsVocab Work, Ch. I-5 Lit. Discussion, Ch. I-VI , Dig Deeper Group Activity Read the entire book this week. Here is a suggested schedule: Mon (Ch. 7-16) Tues (Ch. 17-25) Wed (Ch. 26-35) Thurs (Ch. 36-44) Fri (45-52) Sat (Ch. 53-61)Read P&PParallelism (LSH, pp. 345-346) Lit. Discussion/ Pre-reading Group ResearchRead P&PParallelism/Vocab practice P&P Regional Dialect Activity/
Lit. Discussion

Finish P&P
HistoryMatusek, Birkman, JohnsonRead AnswerQ22 The Age of Nationalism and Realismwork on project, prepare for debateRealpolitik p. 489;Emancipation c&c;
Dickens v. Horatio Algers
Rhetoric & TheologyDiscuss Book IV 1-273Paradise Lost Book IV 274-585DiscussionWork on Final DraftPersuasive Essay PresentationNo reading assignment
ScienceFinish Osmosis LabCytology/Chapter 3 RevewCh. 3 Test