Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Homework for A Day Students - 27 March 2018

It's the beginning of Quarter 4, and we are starting in earnest. Be aware that our final quarter is a quick one; we'll have fewer assignments this quarter, but that means that each one will be worth a lot more!

English IV

Today we spent time really focused on our essays, and then we went to the computer lab to focus on drafting. On your Google Drive document you should now be focused on developing a full introduction paragraph as well as a full first body paragraph. I'll check in on these at the end of the week and give you a grade on this work. I gave you a good version of the body paragraph, but an okay version of the introduction today as a model. Use these as you are working. Remember the topic of your essay. Use and explain your examples!

Advanced Russian

Next class we will be in the computer lab for half of our class focused on our vocabulary and grammar projects! Be sure that you apply the notes from our writing conference today today so that you can complete your drafts. We'll be constructing visuals and final drafts next class - so be ready for that with finished and corrected drafts.

We will also have a short vocabulary quiz next week. It will focus on nouns, adjectives, some verbs, and translations. I think that this quiz will be relatively easy for you - if you've been consistently working on your project, there should be no issues.

Russian I

Next class we'll be doing our weekly homework review. There are three exercises that you need to complete before our workshop next class. They are as follows:

  • Page 123 - Exercise 3.6 - Change the word in parenthesis into an adverb, place it in the sentence, translate the sentence.
  • Page 125 - Exercise 3.8 - Combine the sentences with the proper conjunction, translate the combined sentence.
  • Page 130 - Exercise 3.17 - Answer the question When/Когда using adverbs of time. Answer in complete sentences. Translate. You only have to answer seven of the fifteen.
Lastly, Russian students, look over the description of the Olympiada to the right. If you would like to compete, please let me know in class on Thursday.

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