Classwork - Week 35 - May 21, 2001

 

May 21, 2001

DOL: Usage (Right Word), Comma (Introductory Phrase),

Apostrophe (Possession), Abbreviations

Because of the angle of the suns rays a rainbow may only

be scene in the early a.m. or late p.m.

JOURNAL: When I talk to my parents about family history. . .

Current events

Agendas - Homework Helps (live or die by 'em)

Return of papers - end of year schedule

Presentation of Civil War Art searches

Film - California history

Quilt project - set due date

Book schedule for the end of the year

Family History Project

 

May 22, 2001

DOL: Plurals, Punctuation (Magazine Title), Usage (Right Word),

Fragment

The term "disc jockey" made its first appearance in Variety magazine

in 1937 as a name for radio announceres. Which stayed up all night

"riding" discs, or recordes.

JOURNAL: Something interesting about my family history. . .

Agendas - Homework Helps (live or die by 'em)

Current events

Technical writing - exchange and evaluate projects

Alamo - film

Quilt - report

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May 23, 2001

DOL: Subject/Verb Agreement, Commas (Interrupter and Number)

Diamonds are forever, and so are plastic it seems; scientists

estimate that some forms of plastic won’t decompose for 50000 years.

JOURNAL: Something I am still curious about by family . . .

Current events

Film - Why you should pay attention to history - The Wave

Family history project

 

 

May 24, 2001

DOL: Comma Splice, Comma (Introductory Phrase),

Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

Years ago people used table cloths the way we use napkins

today, he or she wiped their hands and faces on the tablecloths.

JOURNAL: . . .

Current events

Spelling test

Construction - Industrial Revolution