Sunday, March 14, 2010

Week of March 15-19

11th grade English: We have a test Monday over chapters 1-6 of The Great Gatsby; after that, we will be finishing the book.

Homework:

Monday: no homework
Tuesday: Chapter 7 pp. 119-131 (first half); define ch. 7-9 vocabulary
Wednesday-Thursday: Finish reading ch. 7. G.U.M. pp. 61-63 (both due Friday)
Friday: Read chapter 8

World History: We have a test this Monday over chapters 18-19 (European monarchies). After that, we will begin a shorter unit--we will take a look at the Age of Enlightenment (chapter 20) but will not read the entire chapter; after that, we will study the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon (chapter 21). The next unit test will be over chapter 21 and a limited amount of information from chapter 20. Test will be Friday, March 26.

Homework:

Monday: none
Tuesday: Read 460-466. Define, #1
Wednesday: Read pp. 482-486. p. 487 Def., ID, #1-6
Thursday: Read pp. 487-491. ID, #1-9 Odd numbers
Friday: 492-496; p. 496 #1-7. Comparison/contrast chart: contrast conditions at the beginning of the Revolution ("The Assembly adopted many reforms") to conditions during the Terror ("Robespierre began the Terror")

World Literature: We are reading The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. We will read up to chapter 10 before Spring Break, have a test over the first part of the book, and then have another unit test after Spring Break.

Homework:

Monday: paragraph response; read chapter 3
Tuesday: Read pp. 46-64 (ch. 4 and beginning of 5)
Wednesday: Read up to p. 88 (end of chapter 6)
Thursday: Read chapter 6
Friday: Read chapter 7

Bible - John: This week's readings will include stories such as Jesus' conversations with Nicodemus and the woman at the well. We will have a memory verse quiz Friday over 2 Timothy 3:16-17 (see below) and a test next Tuesday over lessons 4-7.

Homework:

Monday: Write a paragraph summary of John 3:22-36.
Tuesday: 63-66 # 11-19
Thursday: pp. 68-72 #4-12
Friday: p. 73 #13-15. Study guide.

2 Timothy 3:16-17

All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.

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