Due Friday. [gview file="https://www.whsad.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/CoatofArmsProject.pdf"] Extra Credit, look up your own coat of arms for your last name or country. Print it out and attach. … [Read more...]
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transformation video: chapter 9 reflection rotation translation dilation Congruent Congruent Triangle Videos:chapter 4 SSS,ASA,SAS,HL, AAS, Congruent Figures … [Read more...]
Project: Famous athlete
Aim: What sports are played in Spanish speaking countries? Assigment: Write the bold information on a piece of paper, then complete it with the information about your athlete. Nombre completo: full name Edad: age Fecha de nacimiento: birth date Ciudad & País: city & country Deporte: sport (Equipo): team Para jugar necesita: to play they need (Name 2-3 items. If there aren’t many items you can add things they need to do. E.g. Levantar pesas – lift weights). (Número): number Los años que juega (jugó if not playing any more) deportes: years playing sport Lesiones: injuries Mejor(es) logro(s): (Trophies, medals, etc.) achievement (s) ¿Hechos? (Any other facts you would like to add) Tarea: Bring … [Read more...]
Writing Assignment #10
Imagine you were an abolitionist, free slave/African American, slave, or slave holder. How would you feel about the Fugitive Slave Law? Would you support it? Would you oppose it? If you were free would you stay clear of it? *Write a journal entry of at least 1 page. … [Read more...]
Junior English – Marking Period #3 – HW #8
AIM What are the different Conflicts and Themes present in the end of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible? EXTENSION ACTIVITY / HOMEWORK HW#8: Complete The Crucible Conflicts/Themes Worksheet … [Read more...]
My Famous Family Project!
Please see attached. Remember this is an in class project. It is worth 20% of your grade. Due by Friday, January 24th. family tree project 2014 Remember you need to bring in pictures and a poster! … [Read more...]
Project: Famous Athlete
Aim: What sports are played in Spanish speaking countries? Assignment: Pick a sport, then research a famous player for that sport from a Spanish speaking country and team from a Spanish speaking country. Sports you can consider researching: Soccer Baseball Basketball Volleyball Tennis Boxing Bullfighting Cycling Motorsports (bikes and cars) Pelota or jai alai Bring all the information bellow about this player to class tomorrow (in English). (Wed. 01/22/2014) Information to include: -Full name -Birth date & country/city -Sport -Team* (If it is an individual sport such as tennis, this does not apply.) -Equipment / training needed to play -Number (May not apply to all sports.) -Years playing … [Read more...]
Last Days of the Semester- Senior ELA Periods 1 & 4, Government Period 2
What a relief it must be to have finished your Final Exams! Don't forget to check and see if you have any work to make-up to improve your grade. Please have a relaxing long weekend, but if you are taking a January Regents don't forget to devote some time to to your review packages! Also, Mr. Key's suggestion to at least check out Youtube to hear the inspiring speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King is a great idea. … [Read more...]
Finals Day!
Today we had our final! If you didn't take it, make sure you schedule a make-up exam. Remember, the marking period ends next Friday. In the same vein, we will have three makeup lab times next week: Tuesday 9th period Wednesday 8th period Thursday 4th period As always, feel free to stop by my office hours for any extra help. On Tuesday I will be in Ms. Wilson's room 4th period. Have a great long weekend! … [Read more...]
Possessive Adjectives notes and Homework #5
In English, the possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, our, and their. They indicate ownership. The Spanish possessive adjectives are listed in the table below. Singular Plural mi mis my tu tus your (inf) su sus his/her, your (form) nuestro nuestros our (m) nuestra nuestras our (f) vuestro vuestros your (m) (inf) vuestra vuestras your (f) (inf) su sus their, your (form) m - masculine f - feminine inf - informal, familiar form - formal The Spanish possessive adjective must agree with the number of items a person has. mi libro - my book mis libros - … [Read more...]