Thursday, December 18, 2008

It MIGHT be snowing in class tomorrow >_>
Algebra I: It is test day.

Algebra II: It is test day.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Algebra I - Complete the group test so that we can punch it into senteo tomorrow.

Algebra II- Study for the test. The chapter review and chapter test work best. If you don't have enough questions for me tomorrow, we'll start on the test.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Algebra I: Do the two pages about the 3 little pigs. "Why did the 3 little pigs leave home?"

Algebra II: Optional homework: 162-163 - chapter review. The best review for your test is seeing if you can do the chapter test on page 164. Seriously, it's awesome.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Algebra I: Finish "what should you say when you introduce a hamburger?"

Algebra II: Come with questions. Test Tuesday!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Algebra I: What do you call a female bug that floats.

Algebra II: page 149 to 150: 12-22 Even.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Algebra I: "Where do airline pilots keep their uniforms?" And "Why was professor clabberhead utterbunk holding up a piece of bread?"

Algebra II: Pg 144 2-12 Even, 25-28 all.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Midterms were today. There is no homework for anyone in my classes!


Algebra I: Tomorrow we start a new unit on inequalities. Be prepared to motor for the next couple weeks, because we are going to finish the unit before break!

Algebra II: We will be done chapter 3 very soon. Chapter 5 is next.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Algebra I: Make sure your packet is 100% finished for tomorrow. We're going to put our answers into senteo!

Algebra II: None officially, but if you want to retry some of the ones you had trouble on, you'll be better off tomorrow.


Midterm is on Monday.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Algebra 1: Do 1-6 and then 1-13. I want to make sure everyone is good to go for the midterm!


Algebra 2: Although the packet was officially due today, it's actually due tomorrow. So if you officially did the homework, you have none for tomorrow!


"Are not the gross bodies and light convertible into one another, and may not bodies receive much of their activity from the particles of light which enter their composition?" - Isaac Newton

The short answer: yes-- E = mc^2

This is elegant relationship relates the mass and energy states that the two are related, and exist simultaneously.

If this sort of stuff is interesting to you, I recommend "the universe in a nutshell" by stephen hawking. He makes it easy to understand. It's quite mind-blowing!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Does anyone ever check this anymore? Whatever! Here's the homework!

Algebra 1: Finish the packet ;)

Algebra 2: P.138 2-18 Even. Don't forget: your midterm review packet is due tomorrow!!!!!

Monday, December 1, 2008

Algebra 1: Finish page 2, and do pages 3 and 4 of the packet from today in class.

Algebra 2: P. 132 2-10 Even