Thursday, February 25, 2010

Math HW (Pre and Post Snow Days)

Due to the snow days and field trips students have had less HW over the past few weeks than normal. Here is a summary of what they should have completed.
Pre Snow:
1) Page 272 (1-9, 55-56)
2) Page 277 (1-16, 49-50) "Ratios"
3) Page 278 (25-34)

Post Snow:
1) Page 282 (1-11, 54-56)
2) Page 290 (1-6, 30-31) "Proportions"
3) Page 295 (1-9, 24-25)
Ratio Quiz was given and returned to Students

This week:
1) Page 302 (1-15, 51) Scale Drawings
2) Page 309 (1-11, 31) Probability
Weekend:
3) Page 315 (1-6, 11-14, and 29-30) Counting Principal

Please make sure your student is getting their HW done and turned in (I put my signature on it when it is turned in). Students can show you all their completed work if they are organized.

Mr. Sunukjian

Make-Up Assignments


Parents,

Because of the snow, many students have gotten off track and have not completed assignments.  I am allowing students to makeup any missed assignments by March 5, 2010.  I am giving all students an assignment summary that tells them the assignments they have not completed yet.  It is their responsibility to find out details of the assignment by referencing their planners, their notebooks, or a classmate.  Of course, points will be deducted for late assignments.  

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Homework - Due 2/8/2010

Parents,

Your child has plenty to keep them occupied during these snow days.  

Assignment: Complete a "Problem/Solution" graphic organizer (serves as an essay outline).  Using the graphic organizer, students are to construct a "Problem/Solution" Five-Paragraph Essay.  

All essays must follow MLA guidelines for essay writing, 12 point Times New Roman font, Black Ink, NO COVER PAGE.  All essays must be typed.  If students are unable to print essays, feel free to email essays to me at jannl.henry@gmail.com.


George Washington University Teacher Intern

Parents,

Until March 3, 2010, I will host a Teacher Intern from George Washington Univesity, Ms. Wopperer.  Ms. Wopperer has previous teaching experience and has taught both art and English in Middle School.  While Ms. Wopperer is honing her teaching skills, we will share some of the instruction duties in the class. Feel free to drop by to introduce yourself and say hello.