DAILY ASSIGNMENTS
I. Study Chapter 2 notes and outline. Read the outline, add supplemental notes, create study note cards.
NOTE: We may hold a review session before the test...but don't count on it. During our study of Chapter 2 we will refer to the concepts and vocabulary regularly. You must rely on your individual study, as well as any in-class discussion for your progression of the understanding of the chapter.
NOTE: Don't forget to review the Chapter 1 notes for the Term/Session Exam on 2/2/07.
II. Study chapter vocabulary. In addition, students should prepare to work on additional in-class vocabulary assignments by reviewing words nightly. For test/quiz dates see calendar in class or upcoming dates post. To prepare for the in-class study and tests/quizzes, students are encouraged to create 3x5 study cards. STANDARD [JV1]
III. Bring Materials/Supplies to class; this includes textbooks, paper, pens, notebooks, writing journals, etc. (NO EXCEPTIONS)
IV. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course orientation notes. You will be expected to have adequate mastery and knowledge of all course policies and procedures.
V. You should conduct a nightly/daily review of the course standards. You will be expected to have adequate mastery and knowledge of all course standards.
VI. READ/WATCH THE NEWS!!! Immerse yourself in the power of current events....remember, today's current event is tomorrow's history. (-Mr. K 1/26/07)
TONIGHT'S ASSIGNMENTS
I. Obtain one (1) recent news article. This article must be recent (i.e. no older than 5 days). It must be clipped...PLEASE DO THIS BEFORE CLASS; WHOLE PAGES WILL NOT RECEIVE CREDIT. DUE NEXT CLASS MEETING
II. Read and outline Chapter 2 (see textbook for page numbers). This should be typed according to the format that was instituted when we studied Chapter 1. DUE 1/30/07
III. Complete Assignment #4 (p. 53 in textbook). Please create a heading, use double-space typespace, 12 point Time New Roman, and add a -30- at the end. Your commentary must be no less than one page. DUE 1/30/07
IV. Organize your notebook per the Notebook Structure Chart. DUE 1/30/07
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