Semester 2 Week 10 update
Protocol is Thursday, April 2nd.
Protocol is Thursday, April 2nd.
The Debate is scheduled for Tuesday evening, April 14th
at Oak Dale Baptist from 6:30-8:30.
The students will complete their debate and then work on Notebooks and the Music Lecture Presentation.
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Homework Review – complete
before semester 2 week 11 class
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Algebra 2
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Lessons 96-99. Bring one
math question from your own math book to put on the board.
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Latin
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Ch. 26, Translate lines
1-57 Invasion of Britain
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History/Music:
Gift of Music
Class. Music
Essay
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We will continue to
add composers to our Timeline.
Ch. 21 Tchaikovsky
Pgs. 212-243
Testimony – Was
Tchaikovsky an authority on the Romanic Period?
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Debate
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Write Constructions
(quotes, definitions, criteria), cross-examinations and rebuttals.
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British Lit.
WAS
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Finish Out of the Silent Plant.
Words Aptly Spoken pgs. 135-140 ( Hope & Jordan are picking questions)
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Biology:
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Finish Chapter 15
- Read Exp. 15.2 Fruit dissections
Also: Type ANY 4
dissection experiments for your formal reports.
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Drama
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Arsenic & Old
Lace - Bring your book to class.
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Remaining Assignments for Challenge II:
Algebra – 20 lessons
Latin – 4 lessons and “Invasion of Britain” translation
Music History – GOM & CMD readings
Essays – 3 Music History & 2 British Literature
British Literature – Out of the Silent Planet, The Hobbit, & Screwtape Letters
Biology – Ch. 15 & 16 (experiments: Fruit dissections, chick embryo stages, bird identification)
Drama – Arsenic & Old Lace
Team Debate – April 14
Music Lecture Presentations – May 7 or 8
Western Cultural History Notebook with Art/Music Folders, Lab Journal
*see last week’s blog for the Notebook checklists
Algebra – 20 lessons
Latin – 4 lessons and “Invasion of Britain” translation
Music History – GOM & CMD readings
Essays – 3 Music History & 2 British Literature
British Literature – Out of the Silent Planet, The Hobbit, & Screwtape Letters
Biology – Ch. 15 & 16 (experiments: Fruit dissections, chick embryo stages, bird identification)
Drama – Arsenic & Old Lace
Team Debate – April 14
Music Lecture Presentations – May 7 or 8
Western Cultural History Notebook with Art/Music Folders, Lab Journal
*see last week’s blog for the Notebook checklists
Algebra 2 – Distance problems when water currents and other forces
affect the “rate” in a problem, using just the “discriminant” portion of a
Quadratic equation and determining whether “y” is a function of “x.”
Latin – Chapter 25 introduced unique words like “so” that can
introduce dependent clauses or be used as an adverb. Also, English adverbs can
pinpoint specific time frames or indicate to what extent an activity occurs.
This makes rephrasing Latin translations necessary at times. Some prepositions
like “of” run into the same dilemma during translation. We read the opening
historical introduction and footnotes to the next translation section.
Individual Latin students each translate 15 lines of the beginning 57 lines of
“Invasion of Britain.”
History/Music – Next week we’ll discuss defining good music. For
students that finish their debate preparations, they can start on their May 7/8
Music Lecture Presentation (a five minute talk with short sample music clips).
*Critically analyze 3 music styles in terms of their cultural context).
*How do the three styles add or subtract to culture?
*Should this music be passed on to friends, parents, pastors or grandchildren?
*How do the three styles stimulate the emotions or imagination?
*Define genres by instrumentation, composers, history and rhythm
*Define the styles by their contribution to culture and their impact.
*Persuade others that music matters to God, culture and people.
*Critically analyze 3 music styles in terms of their cultural context).
*How do the three styles add or subtract to culture?
*Should this music be passed on to friends, parents, pastors or grandchildren?
*How do the three styles stimulate the emotions or imagination?
*Define genres by instrumentation, composers, history and rhythm
*Define the styles by their contribution to culture and their impact.
*Persuade others that music matters to God, culture and people.
As a side note, we mentioned the upcoming theater movie titled “Woman in Gold.” The theme covers the topic of recovering stolen art during World War II.
British Literature – We held a final short discussion with
Crucible questions. Next, we hold full discussions about Science Fantasy books
like “Out of the Silent Planet.”
Out of the Silent Planet – Hope/Jordan
The Hobbit – Bethany/Wayne
The Screwtape Letters – Seth/David
Out of the Silent Planet – Hope/Jordan
The Hobbit – Bethany/Wayne
The Screwtape Letters – Seth/David
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Biology – Flower dissections. We discussed functions of flower
parts. We also covered the 4 ways water is necessary to plant life
(photosynthesis, Turgor Pressure, hydrolysis and food/mineral transport). We selected
various Mums, Daisies, Tulips and Asiatic Lilies for our dissections. Here are
some of the Biology pictures from class for lab journal drawings:
Here are a few shots from our microscope samples of pollen:
A few final fun shots...
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