what a great return to co-op yesterday was! I was so pleased with the way the classes went yesterday, all around. The students seemed to be more engaged and interested, I think they really were happy to be back. I can surely say that although I had a great vacation, I was genuinely glad to be back. I was very excited to see our speakers ready to present even without a reminder email or call. And what an awesome presentation by Ezra and Isaiah right. Its obvious that God made a huge and lasting impact on them during this missions trip. Praise God! I pray for opportunities like that to come for all of our students in the very near future.
Next week presenters will be:
Rachel McCowan
Rebecca McCowan
Jonathan Alvarado
Here is the homework for this week:
High School
Spanish - read pages 113-120. Complete assignments 8.6, 8.7 and 8.8
W. History - .Read lessons 116-120 and be prepared for a short quiz.
W. Literature- Begin reading "Homeless Bird". Do a quick internet search of some of the customs of India marriages. Be prepared to share and lets see how accurate our reading book is.
Biology- Read module 12 and complete the study guide/tests.
Anatomy- 11: THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM Pg 326 - 349 Questions: pg 352-354 #1 j-m, 13-30
Pg 344 CB Exercise 11.3 pg 105 anatomy of the heart & blood flow
Pg 346 CB Exercise 11.4 pg 106 cardiac cycle
PROJECT: Keep a record of your heart beats for 6 days: use the hand out.
Economics- please be looking for emailed instructions for homework.
Middle School
Latin: Review vocabulary words in Chapter 17 and memorize vocabulary and 2nd conjugations (grammar forms). Be ready for a quiz next week.
Science: Read Module 7 p 169-183. Isaiah will lead Experiment 7.1 on making casts and molds.
Parents: If you have Plaster of Paris at home, please contact Tracie ASAP. We need it for our experiment next week.
IEW: Research Paper, "Causes of the Civil War"
Students will find one book source from which to create a keyword outline on three causes of the Civil War. (Some causes we brainstormed were: slavery, secession of the South, keeping the Union whole, South firing on Ft. Sumter, state rights or sovereignty.)
American History: Chapter 57, "Hard Times in the South" and
Chapter 58, " The Atlantic Cable"
American Literature:Dragon's Gate, Preface - Ch. 10
Quotations: What does Uncle Foxfire mean when he says "You can learn to change the world or go on being changed by it"? (p.35)
Answer questions #1-3 in attached literature packet.
Look up vocabulary words. (Lit pack will be emailed).
Note: Next weeks lunch menu will remain the same.
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