Everyone in 8A – Mrs. Lahey, Ms. Somers, Mr. Wagner, Mrs. Sher, Ms. Scurry, Mr. Redstone, Mrs. Lanza, Mrs. Reuss, and Mr Fernandez want to wish everyone a safe and happy summer, and congrats on a year well done.
We’ll miss you around here!
Everyone in 8A – Mrs. Lahey, Ms. Somers, Mr. Wagner, Mrs. Sher, Ms. Scurry, Mr. Redstone, Mrs. Lanza, Mrs. Reuss, and Mr Fernandez want to wish everyone a safe and happy summer, and congrats on a year well done.
We’ll miss you around here!
There will be a meet and greet for parents and community in the POMS library on Monday, 5.24 at 6:30 to meet our new principal, Susan Monaghan. We hope to see you there.
Students are reviewing Reconstruction and asking/answering questions about modern history.
- Causes of the Civil War Essays are due Monday/Tuesday.
- Bonus/Make-up can be turned in by Thursday.
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Algebra: (Tutorials Monday/Tuesday, am and pm and Thursday afternoon)
Monday – Practice Exam. 3 Hours max, graphing calculator is allowed.
Wednesday – Final Exam. 2 Hours max, graphing calculator is allowed. Worth the same as an entire 6-week grading cycle. No retakes.
Math:(Tutorials on Thursday afternoon only for equations exam retake)
We will continue all week with our airplane experiment by analyzing the flaws in the experiment itself, make improvements, gather data and compare old/new results.
Weekend Homework: None
Monday (5/17)/Tueday (5/18): Grade TAKS Review Packet; Homework: None
Wednesday (5/19)/Thursday (5/20): Presentation from Dissertation Students (Eric Harleston, Wayne Reid, I’jrian Stevens); Homework: None
Friday (5/21): Schlitterbahn; Homework: None
Students will be watching the movie Glory and finishing the study of reconstruction.
- Major Essays are due next week- Monday (17th) and Tuesday (18th).
This week, students will embark on a poetry term scavenger hunt through music. This project is due on Friday, 5.14. Students may work with a partner on this project.
For the handout, click here: Poetry Terms Musical Scavenger hunt
Extra credit opportunity: Burn a CD of the songs that you used for this project and you will get a free 100! Don’t forget to write the title and artist, and of course your name(s) so you can get the extra credit.
Monday/Tuesday: We will review Friday’s quiz before taking the unit exam on Equations. Afterward, we will spend some time reviewing some statistics concepts we will use in an experiment which should take the rest of the week.
Wednesday/Thursday/Friday: We will conduct an experiment using paper airplanes to analyze variation in data. Histograms, run charts, percent conforming calculations, and measures of central tenancy will all be used to make conclusions about a set of data.
Students will gather data, plot and discuss their results, make improvements, repeat the experiment, and compare and contrast results.
No HW during this time.
Monday: Quadratics Unit Quiz (Cheat sheet is allowed). This quiz covers everything on polynomials through the quadratic function.
Afterward, we will start our end-of-course review beginning with the equations unit.
Wednesday: Quadratics Unit final (30 questions, multiple choice) followed by end of course review of the linear equations and systems units.
Friday: We continue our review with linear equations, systems and inequalities.
Important Dates:
Monday, May 17 – Practice end of course exam
Wednesday, May 19 – End of course exam (worth the equivalent of 6-week grading cycle)
Extra tutorials are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, both in the morning and after school during exam week.
*Note: We will have our Earth & Space Unit Test on Wednesday, May 12 and Thursday, May 13.
Weekend Homework: Finish Earth & Space test review sheet; Due – Monday (5/10)/Tuesday (5/11)
Monday (5/10)/Tueday (5/11): Grade Earth & Space test review sheet, review for test; Homework: Study for Earth & Space Test; Due – Wednesday (5/12)/Thursday (5/13)
Wednesday (5/12)/Thursday (5/13): Earth & Space Test; Homework: All missing work; Due – Friday (5/14)
Friday (5/14): Guest Speaker from ExxonMobil; Homework: None