Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Meteorology vs....

Astrology. They're both kind of the same, aren't they? It is now 7:30 pm and it has just begun to snow. Will it continue? HOw much will fall before 6:00 am tomorrow? Will school be closed? Um, yeah. We all know the answer to that. Let's see here - it's going to dump a lot of snow on the ground, creating some unsafe driving (and walking) conditions. Let's put a bunch of little kids on big buses and a lot of teens behind the wheels of their own cruddy vehicles. That's safe. To read the official policy, go here.

Govt/Econ: Bring your bright yellow budget sheets to class next time. We'll continue the budget-school choice/reparations discussions.

WS: Finish your maps!

AP: Prepare for the Ch. 12 and CH. 13 tests (more like quizzes) that you must prepare for on your own! I also handed out the CH. 14 wksht. Get it done by, oh, let's say...Wednesday. HOWEVER - I will give you some class time to get some stuff done (including some more maps - Americas and Africa this time. While some of you will use the time to do your maps - others may use their time to coordinate History Day preparation/completion (for Percy). Do not waste this final weekend! Boards/Displays will take a lot longer than you believe.

To all - If I have to go to school tomorrow, I expect everyone there to suffer with me! If, by some miracle of all miracles, school is closed, Enjoy a free day, but then make sure you complete your classwork and don't come back to class behind the eight ball. EC - what's the origin of that last phrase? Include your findings in your notebooks.

Ooh - last bit. Remind me to distirbute a reading about the story behind the new movie, "300." Adios...

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

*YAWN*

Not much has happened, or so it seems.

Govt/Econ: 2nd period had a great conversation with Dr. Green (MPS Superintendent) about the district budget. 4th period is preparing for the Reparations discussion.

WS: Maps. Maps. MOre maps.

AP: Many were gone to WIlson today. We also had speakers on MOnday. SO, that means everyone is ready for Wednesday's test, right? Chapters 8,9,10, & 11. You will be allowed to use your notebooks.

Toodles

Friday, February 23, 2007

Your Camera Phones Don't Measure Up

While surfing the web, I found these amazing pictures. Wow.

And here is an interesting story about a couple of teens who assaulted a teacher after he confiscated an iPod. What do you think their consequences would be if they were Washburn students?

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Romo loves his Cartoons...



All kneel before the greatest movie poster of ALL time! It spoofs Army of Darkness, the third movie of one of my favorite trilogies. It took me awhile to get into Aqua Teen Hunger Force, but I do enjoy it now.

And here you can see the new Simpsons Trailer. Select something in the Trailer 3 column. Wow.

Enjoy...

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

On My Mind

Some non-school information for all of you who may check this regularly:

A trailer for the new Resident Evil: Extinction movie is available. It stars that "actress" from the Joan of Arc biopic clips we watched.

There may be another reason for some of you not doing well in math class. Share this with your parents.

I find it funny that Gates' kid has a computer/internet problem. How much time do you spend on the computer every day?

Well - I'm off to read and watch some of the telly. Barcelona lost earlier against Liverpool - bad goalie. Ciao...

When the choice is between a black man and a white woman...

The quote is about politics, representation, and other issues. Think about it.

Govt/Econ: We have begun our study of reparations and what the government is responsible for regarding helping people.

WS & AP: Vikings. Gotta love those videos. The bad acting, bad hair, etc. But they have great info.

Extra Credit for My WS and AP groups: Find out about the Kensington Runestone. What do you think? INclude this in your notes from today.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Castles, plus Cause & Effect

If you have any castle questions - post them here and help each other out. Gain some positive feedback on your ideas - claim them first, but also help others!

I hope the AP group learned how to do something interesting today. For EC - I'll be assigning some other linking games. For even more kudos - come up with your own!

ENjoy your 4 days!

Monday, February 12, 2007

Saying, Doing, and Causing Headaches.

Different types of quotes for awhile. The AP classes have been split into gender-specific groups. I hope everyone realizes the opportunity presented should not be wasted. It should force you to consider different viewpoints since the "other" gender is missing and not available for comment. A valuable lesson: Just because people (and their viewpoints) cannot be seen, their opinions should be heard and/or considered.

Govt/Econ: Tests on Chapter 16 (Taxes)

WS: Joan of Arc and Messenger clips.

AP: Same as WS, but I also gave you homework. We'll discuss the Magna Carta and Black Death numbers on Wednesday. There will be a biography on JOan of Arc on Tuesday. Discussion about the lady will be taking place on Weds/Thurs.

Do not forget about the castle due next Tuesday...no late projects will be accepted. Turn it in by Friday for EC.

Thursday, February 08, 2007

*COUGH* *COUGH*

Interesting surprise awaited my AP group this afternoon. I hope everyone realizes the importance of reading relevant chapters, paying attention in class, doing requisite work, and studying.

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Ye of Little Faith

We will have a quiz on chapters 9 & 10 tomorrow (Thursday). Be prepared! I hope you took good notes today - they'll help for your quiz and test. That is all.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

In the Name of the Father

We looked at the Crusades today. I hope at least a few of you appreciated (and learned from) the video today. It presents information in a more dramatic manner, utilizing the news story method. These 30-minute videos may seem cheesy, but they're chock full of goodness.

Since it looks like only my AP group looks at this site (if anyone does), I'm going to limit my posts to be AP-centric. I'll prossibly lecture on Wednesday, and you'll definitely take a quiz on Thursday or Friday (chapters 9 & 10).

Govt/Econ: More Taxes for the next 2 days.
WS 10: You'll watch the Crusades video on Wednesday, followed by a map on Thursday.

Extra Credit opportunity for any and all: Go to the Black & White dance (I'll get a copy of the ticket list).

Oh - Spain group: I know you question the value of the meetings, but trust me when I say you will appreciate them in time. You'll be spending a lot of time with one another and have only each other to lean on when away from your family in a distant, foreign locale. And learn the phrases - preparedness is key! I would also like a couple of people to serve as tour guides for Toledo, Sevilla, and Madrid. What should we go see? What should we avoid? I'm interested in seeing a soccer match (if I can figure out when/where) - it would be a minor league game since all 1st Division matches are on Sundays only. I'm also interested in a bullfight if they are in season...anyone else? Just to let you know - I plan on seeing a movie or two as well. I think it will be fun to catch a flick in a Spanish cinema (perhaps Pan's Labyrinth or Volver - if they're still out). And since we'll be on the coast - perhaps I should dig out my speedo...

Monday, February 05, 2007

Cheat me...

A day after the Super Bowl, we continue to freeze. Tomorrow will be interesting (as will Thursday) due to MBST Math and Reading exams. I hope people appreciated the auditorium this morning - the Heifer Foundation seems very interesting and worthwhile.

Gov't/Econ: Taxes. We'll fill out actual tax forms on Wednesday.

WS: We read about a Muslim's viewpoint of a Frankish crusader. Students were to get the other reading done on their own.

AP: We read the same as WS, in addition to the Position of the JEws in Germany, followed by your attempt to complete the map. I assigned 10.2 and 10.4 to be done by Friday. Look for a quiz on Thursday.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

"They Say"

The biggest liar in the land. Verify everything with a secured, trusted source. I hope the daily quote has been making you think - even if for only a minute. At the end of the week, I will be asking that you pick your favorite of that week's three quotes. I encourage you to share them with your family and ask about their opinions when/if applicable.

In Govt/Econ today, we had an interesting task and result in 2nd period. Both classes had some time to finish up the work we will be correcting in class tomorrow.

WS: Some class time to finish your maps and vocabulary.

AP WS: A little castle lecture, followed up by some info about knights. Then you had time to finish up your maps. We'll correct some work tomorrow. I'll present some more castle information, and officially assign you some reading: Chapters 9 & 10. Expect a quiz next week.