Sophomore Schedules

Monday: Art & Econ
Tuesday: Lang/Lit & History
Wednesday: Music & Math
Thursday: Super Quiz (Geology) & Speech/Interview/Essay

Announcement: If you'd like to post a powerpoint, e-mail it to Ms. Kelly to post on Snapgrades. If you have lesson notes you'd like to post, e-mail it to me or your group lieutenant. Group lieutenants who don't have administrative privileges: please e-mail me (Sarah).

BTW, people. I don't think changes to individual section pages are e-mailed to people who follow the blog, so just check them every so often when they're updated. Or maybe someone left a blog about it.

16 Sept 2010: Kay, I'm getting depressed. Why don't you guys ever comment?! *cries a little*
Whatever. People who I've granted administrative privileges and already have a page up and running here: make your lesson announcements on your page. See Language & Literature page for reference.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

"Tip the world over on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles." 
       -- Frank Lloyd Wright
What did Frank Lloyd Wright mean by that? I have noo idea.  Just thought it was interesting that an Acadec artists guy came up in a quotes gadget I have on iGoogle.
Did Becca ever find that documentary of FLW? No, because you have to buy it.
So, if you ever want to splurge a few dollars for the sake of the class, look for the Ken Burns Documentary on Frank Lloyd Wright.
In the meantime, here's a clip from it:

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Seewah-chan desu ne! Language and Literature homework for the Sophomores.

Due on November 9,2010:
Answer the following questions:
How does Grapes of Wrath portray humanity?  In what way is industrializationat oddswiththis view of mankind?  Is the migrants' wrath justified?  How do the migrants bring about a revolution?
Details: You could write 4 very long sentences to answer this question. However, I don't recommend it.
Hint: These questions (and their answers) are in a guide.  Not necessarily the USAD guide, but a guide.


Due by midnight, Friday November 11 (the midnight between Thursday and Friday):
Go on Demidec, click on "Essay" under Subjects, then click on "100 Essay topics".
You guys are each assigned one of these topics, to be posted as a comment on THIS blog.
Do the essay prompt according to your number listed below:

1. Tsina!!!
2. Vanisha
3. Jorelyn.
4. Sandra
5. Joey
6.Josephine
7. Priya
8. Karen
9. Daryl
10. Nico
11. Sucharita
12. Emily
13. Becca
14. Delia
15. Andrew
16. Matthew
17. Richard
18. Aldo
19. Jasmine
20. Vanessa
21. Christian
22. Anissabel

PLEASE do a good job on this and don't leave it until the last minute!  It will be a study guide to the class for scrimmage! Use as many resources as you can (since you have them available to you, fufufuuu) and even ask this as a tutorial question! I don't care! Just do a good job :D

BTW, look at the "Language and Literature" page for a heads-up about next week.
Ciao!
-seewah..:3

Monday, November 1, 2010

Music :D

Study your crosswords for the test we told you about last week!
*Keep reviewing your notes from previous presentations as well...who knows, maybe this week Vanisha will test you on them. Just putting that out there!