Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
MONDAY:
CS: Java LT during Homeroom
Physics: LT + Prob set.
Eng: LT
SS: Optional Work
TUESDAY:
Start of the periodicals
FRIDAY:
Christmas Party + Paskorus
CS: Java LT during Homeroom
Physics: LT + Prob set.
Eng: LT
SS: Optional Work
TUESDAY:
Start of the periodicals
FRIDAY:
Christmas Party + Paskorus
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Periodicals Schedule
TUESDAY:
8:00 - 9:00am: Chem
9:05-10:00am: English
WEDNESDAY:
8:00 - 9:00am: Math
9:05-10:00am: Bio
THURSDAY:
8:00 - 9:00am: Physics
9:05-10:00am: SS
10:20-11:20am: STR
8:00 - 9:00am: Chem
9:05-10:00am: English
WEDNESDAY:
8:00 - 9:00am: Math
9:05-10:00am: Bio
THURSDAY:
8:00 - 9:00am: Physics
9:05-10:00am: SS
10:20-11:20am: STR
TOM:
CS: Java LT.
Eng: Vocab.
Fil: Story-telling.
SS; HW.
STR: Lab Journal
Physics: Probset + LT
OTHERS:
Chem: Lab rep
SS: Optional work.
CS: Java LT.
Eng: Vocab.
Fil: Story-telling.
SS; HW.
STR: Lab Journal
Physics: Probset + LT
OTHERS:
Chem: Lab rep
SS: Optional work.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Field Bio
For those who want to join: Link
TOM :
Chem: Pre-lab(memo + p.85) and LT
STR: RRL.
OTHERS:
SS: HW on Reformation due FRIDAY.
General: Paskorus practice on FRIDAY.
Physics: GQs, Prob Set, and LT due/on FRIDAY.
CS: Java LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: Pre-lab(memo + p.85) and LT
STR: RRL.
OTHERS:
SS: HW on Reformation due FRIDAY.
General: Paskorus practice on FRIDAY.
Physics: GQs, Prob Set, and LT due/on FRIDAY.
CS: Java LT on FRIDAY.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
TOM:
Bio: LT + SW/HW.
OTHERS:
Chem: Pre-lab is due + LT is on THURSDAY.
Physics: GQs; LT on FRIDAY.
English: Read the other stories + vocab.
Fil: Story-telling.
SS: HW due FRIDAY.
Bio: LT + SW/HW.
OTHERS:
Chem: Pre-lab is due + LT is on THURSDAY.
Physics: GQs; LT on FRIDAY.
English: Read the other stories + vocab.
Fil: Story-telling.
SS: HW due FRIDAY.
Monday, December 5, 2011
STR DEADLINES
Complete Introduction: TUESDAY, 9:00 pm.
Complete RRL with Bibliography: THURSDAY, 9:00 pm
Materials & Methods: FRIDAY, 9:00 pm.
Lab Journal with revised TL, GC, MS, and Budget: FRIDAY, 4:30 pm.
Additional articles + expander: MONDAY, 4:30 pm.
Format for those who will submit via email.:
Complete RRL with Bibliography: THURSDAY, 9:00 pm
Materials & Methods: FRIDAY, 9:00 pm.
Lab Journal with revised TL, GC, MS, and Budget: FRIDAY, 4:30 pm.
Additional articles + expander: MONDAY, 4:30 pm.
Format for those who will submit via email.:
- Subject title: STR1 Li-01 Intro
- File name: Li-01 Intro 3.0
- Sir's email is: smalbos@pshs.edu.ph
TOM:
CS: Java - possible quiz/speed test.
SS: Make-up class after CS.
General: Paskorus practice after SS.
STR: Intro. Send it to smalbos@pshs.edu.ph by 9pm.
Fil: Story-telling.
English: Read the readings.
Bio: Mythbusters' proposal is due.
General: PLEASE PREPARE YOUR WISH LIST (on a 1/4 preferably).
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: GQs + LT on FRIDAY + get your LTs signed.
Math: Song is due by the people who submitted drafts by FRIDAY.
Chem: Experiment and LT on THURSDAY.
STR: Deadlines are posted above; Download the file of the pink manual.
NOTES FOR THE WISH LIST.
CS: Java - possible quiz/speed test.
SS: Make-up class after CS.
General: Paskorus practice after SS.
STR: Intro. Send it to smalbos@pshs.edu.ph by 9pm.
Fil: Story-telling.
English: Read the readings.
Bio: Mythbusters' proposal is due.
General: PLEASE PREPARE YOUR WISH LIST (on a 1/4 preferably).
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: GQs + LT on FRIDAY + get your LTs signed.
Math: Song is due by the people who submitted drafts by FRIDAY.
Chem: Experiment and LT on THURSDAY.
STR: Deadlines are posted above; Download the file of the pink manual.
NOTES FOR THE WISH LIST.
- You can have as many items as you want.
- One of them must at least range from P300 - P500 since not everybody can afford buying a gift worth more.
- General range per item is P300 to P1000.
- Write your name on it.
Teacher Evaluation
Tomorrow, 11:10 to 12:00, we have to go to Rm. 102B of the ASTB to fill up the teacher evaluation sheets. I'm not sure if you are excused from your elective or something though ^^;
Saturday, December 3, 2011
MONDAY:
STR: Complete the paper.
SS: Ma'am is absent.
Chem: HW.
Fil: Story-telling, batch 2.
Physics: GWs.
Math: LT.
English: Bring your readings.
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due TUESDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on THURSDAY.
STR: Complete the paper.
SS: Ma'am is absent.
Chem: HW.
Fil: Story-telling, batch 2.
Physics: GWs.
Math: LT.
English: Bring your readings.
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due TUESDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on THURSDAY.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
TOM:
Bio: HW.
Eng: Bring your readings.
Fil: First draft of story + story -telling for the first batch.
Physics: Guide Questions.
OTHERS:
CS: Speed tests & quiz NEXT WEEK.
Fil: Get ready for story-telling on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and FRIDAY.
Chem: Read pp. 176 - 180 of the Lemay Book and do 5.68, 5.72, and 5.74 on a 1 whole sheet of paper. This is due on MONDAY. LT 2 is on THURSDAY.
Math: LT 2 is on MONDAY.
Bio: LT is on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due MONDAY. End of the Quarter Reflection is due along with the bio notebooks after the Bio periodical exam.
Physics: LT sometime next week?
Bio: HW.
Eng: Bring your readings.
Fil: First draft of story + story -telling for the first batch.
Physics: Guide Questions.
OTHERS:
CS: Speed tests & quiz NEXT WEEK.
Fil: Get ready for story-telling on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and FRIDAY.
Chem: Read pp. 176 - 180 of the Lemay Book and do 5.68, 5.72, and 5.74 on a 1 whole sheet of paper. This is due on MONDAY. LT 2 is on THURSDAY.
Math: LT 2 is on MONDAY.
Bio: LT is on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due MONDAY. End of the Quarter Reflection is due along with the bio notebooks after the Bio periodical exam.
Physics: LT sometime next week?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Bio: HW due FRIDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due SATURDAY. LT NEXT WEDNESDAY.
STR: Revising the paper in the classroom - due NEXT WEEK.
Math: Song due FRIDAY.
STR: Revising the paper in the classroom - due NEXT WEEK.
Math: Song due FRIDAY.
Monday, November 28, 2011
TOM:
Chem: Lib work.
English: Last group will be presenting.
OTHERS:
Bio: HW due FRIDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due SATURDAY. LT NEXT TUESDAY.
STR: Revising the paper in the classroom - due NEXT WEEK.
Math: Song due FRIDAY.
Chem: Lib work.
English: Last group will be presenting.
OTHERS:
Bio: HW due FRIDAY; Mythbusters' proposal due SATURDAY. LT NEXT TUESDAY.
STR: Revising the paper in the classroom - due NEXT WEEK.
Math: Song due FRIDAY.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Chem HW
Courtesy of Reg :)
5.18(a) Write an equation that expresses the first law of thermodynamics. (b) In applying the first law, do we need to measure the internal energy of a system? Explain. (c) Under what conditions will the quantities q and w be negative numbers?
5.19 Calculate (delta)E, and determine whether the process is endothermic or exothermic for the following cases: (a) A system releases 113kJ of heat to the surroundings and does 39kJ of work on the surroundings. (b) q=1.62kJ and w=-874J; (c) The system absorbs 77.5kJ of heat while doing 63.5 kJ of work on the surroundings.
5.20 For the following processes, calculate the change in internal energy of the system, and determine whether the process is endothermic or exothermic: (a) A balloon is heated by adding 900J of heat. It expands, doing 422J of work on the atmosphere. (b) a 50-g sample of water is cooled from 30 degrees C to 15 degrees C, thereby losing approximately 3140J of heat. (c) A chemical reaction releases 8.65kJ of heat and does no work on the surroundings.
5.18(a) Write an equation that expresses the first law of thermodynamics. (b) In applying the first law, do we need to measure the internal energy of a system? Explain. (c) Under what conditions will the quantities q and w be negative numbers?
5.19 Calculate (delta)E, and determine whether the process is endothermic or exothermic for the following cases: (a) A system releases 113kJ of heat to the surroundings and does 39kJ of work on the surroundings. (b) q=1.62kJ and w=-874J; (c) The system absorbs 77.5kJ of heat while doing 63.5 kJ of work on the surroundings.
5.20 For the following processes, calculate the change in internal energy of the system, and determine whether the process is endothermic or exothermic: (a) A balloon is heated by adding 900J of heat. It expands, doing 422J of work on the atmosphere. (b) a 50-g sample of water is cooled from 30 degrees C to 15 degrees C, thereby losing approximately 3140J of heat. (c) A chemical reaction releases 8.65kJ of heat and does no work on the surroundings.
Physics Prob Set
Courtesy of Alexis del Castillo of Be.
Link
Link
SS Current Events HW
NOT TO BE PASSED, BUT TO BE MASTERED IN PREPARATION FOR PERIO.
1. Read on the olitical updates regarding political upheavals in the following places:
a. Tunisia.
b. Egypt
c. Syria
d. Wallstreet
2. Prepare a table containing the following information.
a. Name of the country/place
b. Current or former despotic head of state - Mention the title or position
c. People's Issues - Mention only the main issues.
d. Peoples's Actions taken within 2011 or late 2010 - Give only the gist,
e. UN's actions taken - Give only the gist.
3. Answer the following questions:
a. How can you relate these events to the ideas of enlightenment? Please be specific.
b. How can you relate these events to the PSHS Mission-Vision statement?
1. Read on the olitical updates regarding political upheavals in the following places:
a. Tunisia.
b. Egypt
c. Syria
d. Wallstreet
2. Prepare a table containing the following information.
a. Name of the country/place
b. Current or former despotic head of state - Mention the title or position
c. People's Issues - Mention only the main issues.
d. Peoples's Actions taken within 2011 or late 2010 - Give only the gist,
e. UN's actions taken - Give only the gist.
3. Answer the following questions:
a. How can you relate these events to the ideas of enlightenment? Please be specific.
b. How can you relate these events to the PSHS Mission-Vision statement?
MONDAY:
STR: Master the stat function of your sci cal.
SS: Read the summary for Chapter 18 &additional HW that is not required to be submitted.
Math: HW5 Cole: p.613 #48-64, all even; p.620 #6,8,12,16,18,20.
Chem: 5.18 - 5.20.
Physics: Prob Set + LT.
Fil: Short story form.
General: YMSAT Proposals + prom replies are due.
English: Presentations.
OTHERS:
Math: Song is due FRIDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters' Proposals are due MONDAY; HW is due FRIDAY; LT is NEXT TUESDAY.
STR: Master the stat function of your sci cal.
SS: Read the summary for Chapter 18 &additional HW that is not required to be submitted.
Math: HW5 Cole: p.613 #48-64, all even; p.620 #6,8,12,16,18,20.
Chem: 5.18 - 5.20.
Physics: Prob Set + LT.
Fil: Short story form.
General: YMSAT Proposals + prom replies are due.
English: Presentations.
OTHERS:
Math: Song is due FRIDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters' Proposals are due MONDAY; HW is due FRIDAY; LT is NEXT TUESDAY.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
TOM:
Math: Lesson will be taught by Patrick.
Physics: GQs.
CS: Java - Make the circle move along the borders of the window.
English: Presentations.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on MONDAY.
Chem: HW: 5.18, 5.19, 5.20 - 1/2 cross-wise.
Math: Lesson will be taught by Patrick.
Physics: GQs.
CS: Java - Make the circle move along the borders of the window.
English: Presentations.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on MONDAY.
Chem: HW: 5.18, 5.19, 5.20 - 1/2 cross-wise.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
TOM:
STR: Stat function of your sci cal.
Chem: LT.
OTHERS:
Math: Song draft due FRIDAY.
General: YMSAT Proposal due MONDAY.
Physics: LT on MONDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters' proposal due Dec. 3; LT on Dec 6.
STR: Stat function of your sci cal.
Chem: LT.
OTHERS:
Math: Song draft due FRIDAY.
General: YMSAT Proposal due MONDAY.
Physics: LT on MONDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters' proposal due Dec. 3; LT on Dec 6.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
TOM:
General: We need a few more people for paskorus O: ; YMSAT Proposals
SS: Game.
STR: Properties of measures of variance + stat function of a sci cal.
OTHERS:
Chem: LT on THURSDAY.
Physics: GQs + LT on MONDAY.
General: We need a few more people for paskorus O: ; YMSAT Proposals
SS: Game.
STR: Properties of measures of variance + stat function of a sci cal.
OTHERS:
Chem: LT on THURSDAY.
Physics: GQs + LT on MONDAY.
Monday, November 21, 2011
TOM:
Chem: p.520: 13.48 & 13.50. 1/2 crosswise.
Fil: HW.
Others:
Physics: GQs + LT on MONDAY.
Chem: LT on Thursday.
STR: Study the properties of the measures of variance and how to use the stat function in your calculator.
Chem: p.520: 13.48 & 13.50. 1/2 crosswise.
Fil: HW.
Others:
Physics: GQs + LT on MONDAY.
Chem: LT on Thursday.
STR: Study the properties of the measures of variance and how to use the stat function in your calculator.
Friday, November 18, 2011
NEXT WEEK:
PASKORUS: Vague idea of melody/tune of the whole song by MONDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
Chem: HW(not yet available); LT on TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY.
STR: Properties of the measures of variability.
English: Group work due MONDAY.
Fil: Fill out the paper ma'am gave for your story.
CS: Java - Modify the Tic Tac Toe.
PASKORUS: Vague idea of melody/tune of the whole song by MONDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
Chem: HW(not yet available); LT on TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY.
STR: Properties of the measures of variability.
English: Group work due MONDAY.
Fil: Fill out the paper ma'am gave for your story.
CS: Java - Modify the Tic Tac Toe.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
TOM:
Physics: LT.
Bio: Quiz
Fil: Story proposals
CS: Java - tic tac toe
OTHERS:
Chem: LT on TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
SS: Make-up classes during HOMEROOM and on TUESDAY.
STR: Study the properties of the measurements for variability.
Physics: LT.
Bio: Quiz
Fil: Story proposals
CS: Java - tic tac toe
OTHERS:
Chem: LT on TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
SS: Make-up classes during HOMEROOM and on TUESDAY.
STR: Study the properties of the measurements for variability.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Chem Problem Set
13.30
a)What is the molality of a solution formed by dissolving 1.50 mol of KCL in 16.0 mol of H2O?
13.32
Ascorbic Acid(Vitamin C - C6H8O6) is a water-soluble vitamin. A solution containing 80.5g of ascorbic acid issolved in 210g of H2O and has a density of 1.22g/mL at 55`C.
Calculate:
a. mass percentage.
b. mole fraction
c.molality
d. molarity of ascorbic acid in the solution..
13.34
The density of toluene(C7H8) is 0.867g/mL, and the density of thiophene(C4H4S) is 1.065g/mL. A solution is made by dissolving 10.0g of thiophene in 250.0mL of toluene.
a. Calculate the mole fraction of thiophene.
b. Calculate the molality of thiophene.
c. Assuming that the values of the solute and solvent are additive, what is the molarity of thiophene in the solution?
13.36
Calculate the number of moles of solute present in each of the ff. sol'ns.
a. 245 mL of 1.59M HNO3(aq).
b. 50.0 mg of an aqueous solution that is 1.25m NaCl.
c. 75.0g of an aqueous solution that is 1.50% sucrose(C12H22O11) by mass.
Courtesy of Cs 2013 blog.
a)What is the molality of a solution formed by dissolving 1.50 mol of KCL in 16.0 mol of H2O?
13.32
Ascorbic Acid(Vitamin C - C6H8O6) is a water-soluble vitamin. A solution containing 80.5g of ascorbic acid issolved in 210g of H2O and has a density of 1.22g/mL at 55`C.
Calculate:
a. mass percentage.
b. mole fraction
c.molality
d. molarity of ascorbic acid in the solution..
13.34
The density of toluene(C7H8) is 0.867g/mL, and the density of thiophene(C4H4S) is 1.065g/mL. A solution is made by dissolving 10.0g of thiophene in 250.0mL of toluene.
a. Calculate the mole fraction of thiophene.
b. Calculate the molality of thiophene.
c. Assuming that the values of the solute and solvent are additive, what is the molarity of thiophene in the solution?
13.36
Calculate the number of moles of solute present in each of the ff. sol'ns.
a. 245 mL of 1.59M HNO3(aq).
b. 50.0 mg of an aqueous solution that is 1.25m NaCl.
c. 75.0g of an aqueous solution that is 1.50% sucrose(C12H22O11) by mass.
Courtesy of Cs 2013 blog.
TOM:
Chem: Practical Test.
SS: Quiz
Chem : Prob Set.
OTHERS:
Math: Project due NOV 2; LT on MONDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on either TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Quiz on FRIDAY.
Chem: Practical Test.
SS: Quiz
Chem : Prob Set.
OTHERS:
Math: Project due NOV 2; LT on MONDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on either TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Quiz on FRIDAY.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
TOM:
STR: Quiz.
Chem: Bonus HW.
Bio: Question about the graph.
Physics: GQs.
OTHERS:
Math: Interclass group work is due NOV. 25.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
STR: Quiz.
Chem: Bonus HW.
Bio: Question about the graph.
Physics: GQs.
OTHERS:
Math: Interclass group work is due NOV. 25.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Sorry for the late post;;
TOM:
Bio: Quiz on osmoregulation and excretion.
Eng: Extra classes after CS.
Chem: Colligative Properties(types). Description of each type + equation and explanation for each formula. On a 1/2 sheet of paper for those who had their practical test today.
OTHERS:
SS: Quiz on THURSDAY.
STR: Read on the properties of man, median, and mode. Quiz on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
Bio: Quiz on osmoregulation and excretion.
Eng: Extra classes after CS.
Chem: Colligative Properties(types). Description of each type + equation and explanation for each formula. On a 1/2 sheet of paper for those who had their practical test today.
OTHERS:
SS: Quiz on THURSDAY.
STR: Read on the properties of man, median, and mode. Quiz on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
Friday, November 11, 2011
BIO QUIZ
We have a quin in Bio on osmoregulation and excretion on TUESDAY. Please spread it around.
Lithium Outing
Guys, let's have an outing on Friday after school? :D Breaking Dawn Part 1 d
Details on SS HW
1/2 crosswise. Margins are SOP.
Choose any of the following:
a. Imagine you are a medieval poet who is in love. Write a love poem or compose a love song not more than 4 lines. Prepare to recite or sing this in class. Select a classmate who shall represent your beloved. Props and costumes are welcome.
b. How did the Scholastics view the logic of the Greeks? Do you agree or disagree with them? Explain.
c. In his Divine Comedy, the poet Dante Aligieri describes his concept of hell. Briefly explain how your beliefs are similar or different from Dante's. You may do this through illustration or essay, or both. Illustrations must be on bond paper.
d. Make an illustration of the Black Death on bond paper. Refer to source material on p.195. Based on recent research, what may have caused it?
Choose any of the following:
a. Imagine you are a medieval poet who is in love. Write a love poem or compose a love song not more than 4 lines. Prepare to recite or sing this in class. Select a classmate who shall represent your beloved. Props and costumes are welcome.
b. How did the Scholastics view the logic of the Greeks? Do you agree or disagree with them? Explain.
c. In his Divine Comedy, the poet Dante Aligieri describes his concept of hell. Briefly explain how your beliefs are similar or different from Dante's. You may do this through illustration or essay, or both. Illustrations must be on bond paper.
d. Make an illustration of the Black Death on bond paper. Refer to source material on p.195. Based on recent research, what may have caused it?
MONDAY:
Fil: HW - earlier post.
Math: Results of the activity + HW.
English: Movie watching.
SS: HW on Dante's Inferno.
Chem: Pract Test.
Physics: GQs.
Fil: HW - earlier post.
Math: Results of the activity + HW.
English: Movie watching.
SS: HW on Dante's Inferno.
Chem: Pract Test.
Physics: GQs.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
TOM:
SS: Athlos on Chapter 8; Caf seg.
Math: The format will be given. The results are due MONDAY.
Chem: Practical Exam.
SS: Athlos on Chapter 8; Caf seg.
Math: The format will be given. The results are due MONDAY.
Chem: Practical Exam.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
General: Paskorus practice at Bianca's house on FRIDAY. 9am.
Fil: Panunuri sa kwentong napili. - Tahoma 12(short bond)
A. Buod (10 pangungusap)
B. Mga Tauhan
C. Tagpuan/Panahon
D. Mga tunggalian
E. Tema
F. Naibigan mo ba ang kwento? Bakit o bakit hindi?
*Attach the short story to the bond paper. This is due on MONDAY.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
NEXT WEEK:
General: No classes on MONDAY and FRIDAY; return the reply slip on TUESDAY.
Bio: Get your permits signed. Get your grades signed; Concept Map
Math: Activity on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: GQs.
STR: Exercise next meeting.
General: No classes on MONDAY and FRIDAY; return the reply slip on TUESDAY.
Bio: Get your permits signed. Get your grades signed; Concept Map
Math: Activity on WEDNESDAY.
Physics: GQs.
STR: Exercise next meeting.
Friday, November 4, 2011
STR TABLE 2
Guys can each group please comment their vit C concentrations on FB it's required daw sabi ni sir. and he said that he'll be the one to attach it daw to our post labs if he gets it by tonight.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
TOM:
Physics: Prob Set.
Bio: HW + concept map.
Fil: Read your story before you come to class.
OTHERS:
Math: Group activity on WEDNESDAY.
Chem: Lab rep(27) due on THURSDAY.
Physics: Prob Set.
Bio: HW + concept map.
Fil: Read your story before you come to class.
OTHERS:
Math: Group activity on WEDNESDAY.
Chem: Lab rep(27) due on THURSDAY.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Reminders for tomorrow(Nov 3, 2011)
- There will be a flag cem.
- We go back to the Type A uniform.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
HEALTH ESSAY
Guidelines:
Questions:
- Due NOV 3, 2011 by 12nn.
- Tahoma 10
- limit of 1 short bond paper
- 1.5 spacing
- 1" margin for each side.
Questions:
- What other topics should be included in our sex ed. class? Explain its importance.
- One of the thrust of the RH bill is including sex ed in the curriculum. Are you in favour of this? Explain your answer. If you answered 'yes', include the grade level(s) it should be included in.
NEXT WEEK:
Math: Prob Set on Right Triangle Problems.
Bio: Concept Chart.
Chem: Lab Reports.
Physics: Prob Set
STR: Lab Report
Happy weekend guys! :)
Math: Prob Set on Right Triangle Problems.
Bio: Concept Chart.
Chem: Lab Reports.
Physics: Prob Set
STR: Lab Report
Happy weekend guys! :)
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
TOM:
SS: Quiz(either HW or Reci)
Chem: Pre-lab for Experiment 26.
OTHERS:
Eng: Storybook due FRIDAY.
Physics: Get your tests signed.
SS: Quiz(either HW or Reci)
Chem: Pre-lab for Experiment 26.
OTHERS:
Eng: Storybook due FRIDAY.
Physics: Get your tests signed.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
PHYSICS CORRECTION
According to ma'am, for the graph it is the SQUARE OF TANGENTIAL SPEED(v^2), please spread this around, thank you :)
TOM:
STR: Bring a lab gown.
Chem: Pre-lab for Experiment 27 p.96-100.
Physics: Group work + indiv answers to questions.
OTHERS:
Eng: Storybook due on FRIDAY.
Fil: We're in the LC on FRIDAY.
Chem: Experiment on THURSDAY.
STR: Bring a lab gown.
Chem: Pre-lab for Experiment 27 p.96-100.
Physics: Group work + indiv answers to questions.
OTHERS:
Eng: Storybook due on FRIDAY.
Fil: We're in the LC on FRIDAY.
Chem: Experiment on THURSDAY.
Monday, October 24, 2011
HWs (10-24-11)
STR:
Download:
- the MSDS for all of the chemicals that you will be handling for your researches
- the BSL( Biosafety Levels) of the materials you will be using
- the activity sheet regarding VITAMIN C (to be used next meeting)
- Bring a Lab Gown next meeting
- Your statistics handout shall be distributed tomorrow
SS: Do the homeworks that were distributed last thursday ( if you feel like it )
Chem: Make the Lab Rep
Filipino:
- All final submissions are due tomorrow
- Those who lack some requirements, confer with ma'am how you'll fix it.
Physics: Finish the activity seen below
English: The storybook is due this FRIDAY
Health: The baby book is NOT due this week
Bio: We will meet in the ASTB for the whole week. Grades will be available tomorrow afternoon (probably, hopefully)
Math: Discussion of new lesson next meeting; 3rd quarter is only 6 weeks -_-
General: We'll have our outreach tomorrow in DSWD; Bring food, toys, clothes etc. that you wish to share with the kid that you'll be assigned to :)
I think that's all..
Physics Activity
Link
Due WEDNESDAY:
- Table(by group)
- Graphs(by group)
- Answers to questions(Indiv)
>The mass of each metal washer is around 2g.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Chem HW
The only homework for the weekend:
Pre-lab for Experiment 25 (p.90)
Pre-lab for Experiment 25 (p.90)
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Other Retreat Reminders
- On Friday, we have to assemble at the grandstand by 8am
- And we leave pisay at around 12nn. Lithium is riding BUS 2 along with Be Girls.
- Even if you are not going to the retreat, you are required to be there on Friday for the morning activities.
FIL ANNOUNCEMENTS
Ang mga may kulang:
Eksperimental na Tula:
Bugtong:
FINAL DRAFTS ARE DUE OCT 25, 2011 IN THIS ORDER:
EXTRA:
Submission of Chem Exercise notebooks tomorrow.
Eksperimental na Tula:
- Samaniego
- Bautista
- Cacnio
- Miranda
Bugtong:
- Jimenez
FINAL DRAFTS ARE DUE OCT 25, 2011 IN THIS ORDER:
- Bugtong
- Haiku/Tanaga
- Soneto
- Malayang Taludturan
- Eksperimental
EXTRA:
Submission of Chem Exercise notebooks tomorrow.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Retreat Guidelines
THINGS TO BRING:
1. Personal Toiletries
a. Bath soap/shampoo
b. Toothbrush/Toothpaste
c. Towel/face towel
d. Tissue
e. Comb
2. OFF Lotion
3. Slippers/sandals/rubber shoes/socks
4. Notebook + pen
5. Pants - you cannot bring shorts
6. T-shirts - No sando/singlets or sleeveless
a. FRIDAY: Yellow batch shirt
b. SATURDAY: White batch shirt
c. FRIDAY: Red batch shirt
d. Extra T-shirts
7. Pajamas + Underwear/Lingerie
8. Sweater or jacket w/ hood(preferred)
9. Plastic bag for laundry
10. Personal medication
11. Optional:
a. Alcohol/Hand sanitizer
b. Flashlight
c. Bible
NOTES:
- No gadgets or any valuables allowed except for cameras and cellphones
- Travel Light
- Label all your belongings
ST JAMES HOUSE RULES
- Please observe silence inside rooms and in hallways
- Please conserve energy and shut off fans and lights when not in use. Voltage is 220 for all outlets.
- Lights out is at 10: 30 pm
- Meals are served in the Dining Hall. After the meals, place the used plates and utensils in the designated areas. The Dining Hall will be closed an hour after the scheduled meal time for cleaning. The kitchen is off limits.
- Bringing food/ alcoholic drinks are strictly forbidden
- Dress up properly and modestly
- Keep your rooms clean and orderly
- No smoking is allowed within the campus
- Each floor has a foster parent. Give your room keys to him or her when you leave the room.
St. James the Great 1& 2(Boys) - Tita Cleo Kalaw/ Tito Mike Hernandez/ Tita Cora Evangelista/ Tito Chito Reyes
St. John(202 - 209) - Tita Neng Silvestre
St. Bernadette(102 -112) - Tita Grace de Guzman/Tita Candy Magsanoc
St. Catherine(302 - 312) - Tita Rose Garcia
St. John(210 - 212) - Tita Bernadette Espinosa
St. John(202
Monday, October 17, 2011
I'm not sure if everybody got a copy of the coverage for SS so I'll post it here( I only found this a few minutes ago so sorry orz;; )
A. Geography: Master the following:
- locations of the ancient civilizations taken up in class.
- bodies of water surrounding and found within these civilizations.
- directions: north, south, east, west.
B. Chronology
- Have a general understanding of the timelines and chronology of major events within each civilization.
- Have a general picture of the sequence of the rise and decline of the various civilizations.
C. Time-Life Documentaries - Recall your answers to the GQs given on the films below:
- Egypt: A quest for Immortality
- Greece: A Moment for Excellence
- Maya: The blood of Kings
D. Cause and Effect
E. Analysis: Drawing a distinction
F. Reading Comprehension
G. Categorization
H. Drawing Conclusions
- Be able to synthesize what you have learned about the various ancient civilizations - their economic, political, and cultural lives.
- How were the similar? How were they different?
Things to bring:
- blue/black ballpen
- correction tape/fluid
Friday, October 14, 2011
PERIO SCHED
Courtesy of Bea Lapitan <:
Our tests start at around 12 pm.
Monday:
Math
Bio
Tuesday:
Physics
Soc Sci
Wednesday:
Chem
English
Our tests start at around 12 pm.
Monday:
Math
Bio
Tuesday:
Physics
Soc Sci
Wednesday:
Chem
English
Thursday, October 13, 2011
About the English LT
This is just so everyone can see. There is no vocabulary in the test.
TOM:
Bio: LT
English: LT.
OTHERS:
Bio: Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
EOQR:
Math: Perio coverage:
Circles
Trigonometry
Bio: LT
English: LT.
OTHERS:
Bio: Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
EOQR:
- What was your favorite topic? Why?
- What misconceptions were corrected?
- Which lesson did you appreciate or apply?
- Do you have any further questions?
- Share a recent discovery about the topics we discussed. Cite your sources.
Math: Perio coverage:
Circles
- Standard form/Center-radius
- General form
- Degenerate forms
- Concentric circles
- Tangent to a line
- 3-point circle
- distance of point to a line
Trigonometry
- properties of trig functions
- trig values of special angles
- Trig values beyond [0, 2pi)
- Pythagorean Identities
- Ratio/Reciprocal/Cofunction
- Sum/Diff identities
- double/half measure formulas
- simplifying using identities
- graphing properties
- basic trig equations
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
TOM:
STR: Sir won't be there so we'll be meeting at the lib for the capsule proposal drafts.
SS: Quiz + get your Grade Sheet signed.
Chem: LT on IMFAs.
OTHERS:
CS - Java Prac Test is right after the last periodical exam.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
SS: Boxes must be in a cubicle by MONDAY.
Physics: LT after Bio Periodical exam.
STR: Sir won't be there so we'll be meeting at the lib for the capsule proposal drafts.
SS: Quiz + get your Grade Sheet signed.
Chem: LT on IMFAs.
OTHERS:
CS - Java Prac Test is right after the last periodical exam.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
SS: Boxes must be in a cubicle by MONDAY.
Physics: LT after Bio Periodical exam.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
TOM:
SS: Quiz; Get your papers signed.
Physics: LT(?).
OTHERS:
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due on FRIDAY.
SS: Quiz; Get your papers signed.
Physics: LT(?).
OTHERS:
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due on FRIDAY.
Monday, October 10, 2011
TOM:
Fil: All remaining speeches.
Eng: Read all the 3 stories mentioned earlier; Write on a 1/2 crosswise, the arguments of the author in the last story on why the Filipinos are mis and explain why you agree or disagree with them.
CS: Java LT
OTHERS:
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
SS: Get your sheets signed; Quiz on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due SATURDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due FRIDAY.
Fil: All remaining speeches.
Eng: Read all the 3 stories mentioned earlier; Write on a 1/2 crosswise, the arguments of the author in the last story on why the Filipinos are mis and explain why you agree or disagree with them.
CS: Java LT
OTHERS:
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
SS: Get your sheets signed; Quiz on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due SATURDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due FRIDAY.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
ENG STORY
Guys for your Eng Story submissions, please make it in this format:
Li-CN LASTNAME SHORT STORY
ie. Li-19 BAUTISTA SHORT STORY
Friday, October 7, 2011
PHYSICS ACTIVITY
It's basically a short version of the activity we did a few days ago.
http://www.mediafire.com/?hc4tm12r787m061
http://www.mediafire.com/?hc4tm12r787m061
MONDAY:
General: reply slips.
Fil: Speeches.
English: Read the other stories.
Physics: Prob Set.
Chem: HW + Lab Rep.
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
Health: Project due on Oct 28.
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
CS: Java -LT on TUESDAY; Prac Test on FRIDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due on FRIDAY.
General: reply slips.
Fil: Speeches.
English: Read the other stories.
Physics: Prob Set.
Chem: HW + Lab Rep.
OTHERS:
Bio: LT on FRIDAY; Mythbusters due on SATURDAY.
Health: Project due on Oct 28.
Eng: LT on FRIDAY.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
CS: Java -LT on TUESDAY; Prac Test on FRIDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due on FRIDAY.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
TOM:
Math: Read up on graphing trig functions. Graph all 6 functions and identify the domain, range, period, amplitude and asymptotes.
STR: Project Plan due.
English: Vocab.
OTHERS:
Chem: Do 11.11(excluding a), 11.14, 11.15, & 11.20
Physics: Prob Set due on Monday; LT on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters due next SATURDAY; LT next FRIDAY.
English: LT next FRIDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due next FRIDAY.
Health: Group 1, please think of the name of the baby girl.
Math: Read up on graphing trig functions. Graph all 6 functions and identify the domain, range, period, amplitude and asymptotes.
STR: Project Plan due.
English: Vocab.
OTHERS:
Chem: Do 11.11(excluding a), 11.14, 11.15, & 11.20
Physics: Prob Set due on Monday; LT on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters due next SATURDAY; LT next FRIDAY.
English: LT next FRIDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due next FRIDAY.
Health: Group 1, please think of the name of the baby girl.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
TOM:
STR: notecards are due.
SS: Napkin wrapper boxes.
Chem: On a 1/4-piece of paper:
I. Identify the IMFA that occurs between the same molecules and different molecules.
A. HBr & H2S
B. CL2 & CBr4
C. NH3 & C6H6
II. Define polarizability. How does it affect the magnitude of dispersion force.
OTHERS:
STR: Project plan due on FRIDAY; Capsule Proposal due nest Friday.
Bio: Mythbusters + LT next Friday.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
Health: Project due Oct 28, 2011.
English: Vocab due FRIDAY. LT on next Friday; Storybook due on Oct 25(?)
CS: HW for java.
STR: notecards are due.
SS: Napkin wrapper boxes.
Chem: On a 1/4-piece of paper:
I. Identify the IMFA that occurs between the same molecules and different molecules.
A. HBr & H2S
B. CL2 & CBr4
C. NH3 & C6H6
II. Define polarizability. How does it affect the magnitude of dispersion force.
OTHERS:
STR: Project plan due on FRIDAY; Capsule Proposal due nest Friday.
Bio: Mythbusters + LT next Friday.
Physics: LT on WEDNESDAY.
Health: Project due Oct 28, 2011.
English: Vocab due FRIDAY. LT on next Friday; Storybook due on Oct 25(?)
CS: HW for java.
English Project
STAFF - Cheska, Christine, Inno
TEAM HEADS
editing - Inno & Jade
graphics - Dean
layout - Regina
EDITING TEAM - Inno, Jade, Cheska, Carlyn, Neil, Chino, Joshua, Sindi
GRAPHICS TEAM - Dean, Johann, Kirby, Cecil, Joaqui
LAYOUT TEAM - Regina, Bianca, Keana, Nins
TIMELINE
Monday, 10 October - individual story deadline (everyone email to Inno, CC to Cheska, Christine and Dean)
Sunday, 15 October (12 AM) - deadline for editing team (email final to Inno, CC to Cheska and Christine)
Monday, 17 October - deadline for graphics team (email to staff)
Sunday, 22 October (12 AM) - deadline for layout team
Monday, 24 October - printing & binding
Wednesday, 26 October - project deadline
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. A short story has, if we're going to be strict, 1000-7500 words.
2. Our theme is a real event (Pedring & Quiel) so facts are necessary. Meaning you have to research.
3. Please submit something with substance. No cramming.
4. Point-of-view characters may be either male or female.
5. Some stories will have to be connected so you have to talk to each other.
6. Out of love for the editors, PLEASE submit on time.
7. Editors will get 3-4 stories each to work on.
TEAM HEADS
editing - Inno & Jade
graphics - Dean
layout - Regina
EDITING TEAM - Inno, Jade, Cheska, Carlyn, Neil, Chino, Joshua, Sindi
GRAPHICS TEAM - Dean, Johann, Kirby, Cecil, Joaqui
LAYOUT TEAM - Regina, Bianca, Keana, Nins
TIMELINE
Monday, 10 October - individual story deadline (everyone email to Inno, CC to Cheska, Christine and Dean)
Sunday, 15 October (12 AM) - deadline for editing team (email final to Inno, CC to Cheska and Christine)
Monday, 17 October - deadline for graphics team (email to staff)
Sunday, 22 October (12 AM) - deadline for layout team
Monday, 24 October - printing & binding
Wednesday, 26 October - project deadline
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. A short story has, if we're going to be strict, 1000-7500 words.
2. Our theme is a real event (Pedring & Quiel) so facts are necessary. Meaning you have to research.
3. Please submit something with substance. No cramming.
4. Point-of-view characters may be either male or female.
5. Some stories will have to be connected so you have to talk to each other.
6. Out of love for the editors, PLEASE submit on time.
7. Editors will get 3-4 stories each to work on.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
TOM:
Fil: Poems.
Physics: Presentations.
OTHERS:
STR: Note cards due on THURSDAY.
Fil: Poems.
Physics: Presentations.
OTHERS:
STR: Note cards due on THURSDAY.
Monday, October 3, 2011
TOM:
Bio: Immune presentations.
General: Palancas due tomorrow~
Eng: We'll be discussing about the project.
Fil: Speeches for numbers 6 to 13.
OTHERS:
General: Tutorial make-up classes on WEDNESDAY.
Eng: Vocab for the 2 stories due on FRIDAY; LT on Oct 14.
Fil: Speeches; Experimental poems due on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters due on Oct 14; LT on Oct 14.
STR: Notecards due THURSDAY; Capsule proposal due on Oct 14.
Bio: Immune presentations.
General: Palancas due tomorrow~
Eng: We'll be discussing about the project.
Fil: Speeches for numbers 6 to 13.
OTHERS:
General: Tutorial make-up classes on WEDNESDAY.
Eng: Vocab for the 2 stories due on FRIDAY; LT on Oct 14.
Fil: Speeches; Experimental poems due on WEDNESDAY.
Bio: Mythbusters due on Oct 14; LT on Oct 14.
STR: Notecards due THURSDAY; Capsule proposal due on Oct 14.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
BIO MAKE-UP CLASS
Instead of Homeroom on Monday, we will be having Bio at ASTB 203, please bring your immune handouts.
Friday, September 30, 2011
MAKE-UP TUTORIALS
There are make-up tutorials for Chem and Math on:
Wed - 3:45 pm to 6pm.
Sat - 9am to 12pm.
Please confirm with Nins if you are going to attend.
Wed - 3:45 pm to 6pm.
Sat - 9am to 12pm.
Please confirm with Nins if you are going to attend.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Bio: Immune System Presentation on TUESDAY;
Bio LT on OCT 11.
Mythbusters due OCT 14.
STR: Note cards are ultimately due on THURSDAY.
Capsule Proposal due on OCT 14.
General: Palancas are due on MONDAY during homeroom.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
SS: The boxes.
Physics: Get your LTs signed;
GQs.
Eng: Read the book for this quarter.
Fil: Speeches on MONDAY;
Experimental poems- first draft due MONDAY.
Chem: Pre-lab for Exp. 24 (p.87) due on MONDAY.
Bio LT on OCT 11.
Mythbusters due OCT 14.
STR: Note cards are ultimately due on THURSDAY.
Capsule Proposal due on OCT 14.
General: Palancas are due on MONDAY during homeroom.
Math: LT on MONDAY.
SS: The boxes.
Physics: Get your LTs signed;
GQs.
Eng: Read the book for this quarter.
Fil: Speeches on MONDAY;
Experimental poems- first draft due MONDAY.
Chem: Pre-lab for Exp. 24 (p.87) due on MONDAY.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
TOM:
Chem: LT(Maybe).
SS: Discussion on Rome.
STR: Submission of 2 notecards.
OTHERS:
Physics: Get your LTs signed.
Bio: LT on Oct 11 and Mythbusters due on Oct 14; Immune Presentation on TUESDAY.
Math: LT on WEDNESDAY.
General: Palancas due on MONDAY; iLAB PISAY this Friday - Sunday.
STR: 3 notecards due on Oct 6; Capsule Proposal due on Oct 7.
Chem: LT(Maybe).
SS: Discussion on Rome.
STR: Submission of 2 notecards.
OTHERS:
Physics: Get your LTs signed.
Bio: LT on Oct 11 and Mythbusters due on Oct 14; Immune Presentation on TUESDAY.
Math: LT on WEDNESDAY.
General: Palancas due on MONDAY; iLAB PISAY this Friday - Sunday.
STR: 3 notecards due on Oct 6; Capsule Proposal due on Oct 7.
Monday, September 26, 2011
If the storm does not continue tomorrow:
TOM:
Bio: Quiz on respiratory system.
CS: - Java HW.
Chem: LT
OTHERS:
Eng: Read "Last Time I saw Mother".
Math: LT on MONDAY?
Fil: Speeches + first draft on experimental poems due on MONDAY.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
MONDAY:
STR: Sir will be giving a talk somewhere so we'll be doing lib work.
Chem: LT
SS: LT
OTHERS:
Math: LT on THURSDAY.
STR: Capsule Proposal due on Oct 2.
General: Palancas due Oct. 1
Bio: Quiz on Respiratory System on TUESDAY.
CS: Java - optional HW + array.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
TOM:
CS: Java - HW
Math: HW8
I. Find:
1. sin 105
2. cos 75
3. tan 165
4. tan(-7PI/12)
II. cos a =-3/square-root of-13, a in QII.
cos b = 24/25, b in QII.
Find sin(a +/- b); cos(a +/- b), & tan(a+/-b).
Physics: LT
Bio: Graded Reci
OTHERS:
CS: Java Optional HW
Chem: LT on MONDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
CS: Java - HW
Math: HW8
I. Find:
1. sin 105
2. cos 75
3. tan 165
4. tan(-7PI/12)
II. cos a =-3/square-root of-13, a in QII.
cos b = 24/25, b in QII.
Find sin(a +/- b); cos(a +/- b), & tan(a+/-b).
Physics: LT
Bio: Graded Reci
OTHERS:
CS: Java Optional HW
Chem: LT on MONDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
OTHERS:
Tutorials: Chem HW.
Chem: Labrep due on TUESDAY; LT on MONDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Tutorials: Chem HW.
Chem: Labrep due on TUESDAY; LT on MONDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
TOM:
SS: Read the chapters about Rome.
Math: HW7
Physics: GQs
Bio: Graded reci.
OTHERS:
STR: Capsule Proposal due on MONDAY.
Chem: Labrep due on TUESDAY; LT on MONDAY.
CS: Java - optional hw.
SS: Read the chapters about Rome.
Math: HW7
Physics: GQs
Bio: Graded reci.
OTHERS:
STR: Capsule Proposal due on MONDAY.
Chem: Labrep due on TUESDAY; LT on MONDAY.
CS: Java - optional hw.
Monday, September 19, 2011
TOM:
Bio: Quiz(?) on Respiratory system; Graded reci; HW to be resubmitted.
Fil: First draft of the malayang taludturan
Chem: Pre-lab - Experiment 16.
CS: Java - Recursion HW.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
STR: Capsule proposal due on MONDAY.
Math: HW7. Prove the the ff:
1. cos^2 A/(1-sin A)^2 =? (sec A + tan A)^2
2.tan x + sec x -1/ tan x - sec x +1 =? tanx + sec x.
Bio: Quiz(?) on Respiratory system; Graded reci; HW to be resubmitted.
Fil: First draft of the malayang taludturan
Chem: Pre-lab - Experiment 16.
CS: Java - Recursion HW.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
SS: LT on MONDAY.
STR: Capsule proposal due on MONDAY.
Math: HW7. Prove the the ff:
1. cos^2 A/(1-sin A)^2 =? (sec A + tan A)^2
2.tan x + sec x -1/ tan x - sec x +1 =? tanx + sec x.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Friday, September 16, 2011
MONDAY:
STR: Compilation of pros and cons of your selected proposal.
SS: Flag Cem presentation; Quiz.
Chem: Probset.
Fil: First draft of free verse.
Physics: Probset + GQs
Eng: Dead Stars - 10 vocab words w/ definition + why do you think it was titled as so; Quiz.
Math: Speed Test 2
General: DAT Test Part 2.
OTHERS:
CS: Java - recursion for the program we did earlier.
Bio: Graded Reci.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Bio Mythbusters format
Tagging this as #Mythbusters
- Names of team members
- Creative Title
- Notion to be proven/debunked
- Scientific Basis
- References
- Chosen medium
TOM:
Fil: OPM song
Bio: Group Reci; Mythbusters
English: Continuation of Show and Tell.
Math: Quiz on simplifying trig functions.
Physcis: GQs
Fil: OPM song
Bio: Group Reci; Mythbusters
English: Continuation of Show and Tell.
Math: Quiz on simplifying trig functions.
Physcis: GQs
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
TOM:
Eng: Show and Tell! Bring something sentimental.
Math: Speed test and HW6.
Eng: Show and Tell! Bring something sentimental.
Math: Speed test and HW6.
Physics: GQs.
OTHERS:
Chem: Prob Set: 10.62; 10.68; 10.72; 10.89; 10.100; 10.106
Here are not-so-clear pictures for the ones without the book, if anyone has better quality, please email them to me or post them in fb :))
This is suppose to be 10.72, and as you can see, it didn't go quite well, sorry about that )):
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
TOM:
Chem: HW - 10.54 on a 1/2 crosswise.
Math: Quiz.
General: DAT Test tomorrow after Health.
SS: Flag cem presentation thing.
Bio: Group HW.
Physics: GQs.
OTHERS:
Eng: Show and Tell on THURSDAY.
Math: Speed Test on THURSDAY.
Chem: HW - 10.54 on a 1/2 crosswise.
Math: Quiz.
General: DAT Test tomorrow after Health.
SS: Flag cem presentation thing.
Bio: Group HW.
Physics: GQs.
OTHERS:
Eng: Show and Tell on THURSDAY.
Math: Speed Test on THURSDAY.
Monday, September 12, 2011
TOM:
STR: Groups with no approved topics, have one made as soon as you can.
SS: Athlos.
Chem: Lab report.
Physics: We don't have Physics tom.
CS: We jave Java during HR, I think?
Eng: Define and give 2 examples of paradoxes: bonsai, gaudy, roto/rotograph, sublimation and paradox.
OTHERS:
Math: Speed test on THURSDAY.
Bio: Group HW due on WEDNESDAY.
STR: Groups with no approved topics, have one made as soon as you can.
SS: Athlos.
Chem: Lab report.
Physics: We don't have Physics tom.
CS: We jave Java during HR, I think?
Eng: Define and give 2 examples of paradoxes: bonsai, gaudy, roto/rotograph, sublimation and paradox.
OTHERS:
Math: Speed test on THURSDAY.
Bio: Group HW due on WEDNESDAY.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Friday, September 9, 2011
MONDAY:
SS: Complete the GQ.
CS: Java, submit the Fibonacci sequence file by then.
Eng: Quiz
Fil: First draft of the sonnet.
Chem: HW: Lemay Book: 10.20, 10.21, 10.22, 10.28, 10.29, 10.32, 10.42, & 10.46
OTHERS:
Bio: HW & Graded Reci on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters Proposal due on FRIDAY.
Chem: Chem Lab Rep to be done by group due on TUESDAY.
SS: Complete the GQ.
CS: Java, submit the Fibonacci sequence file by then.
Eng: Quiz
Fil: First draft of the sonnet.
Chem: HW: Lemay Book: 10.20, 10.21, 10.22, 10.28, 10.29, 10.32, 10.42, & 10.46
OTHERS:
Bio: HW & Graded Reci on WEDNESDAY; Mythbusters Proposal due on FRIDAY.
Chem: Chem Lab Rep to be done by group due on TUESDAY.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
TOM:
Bio: Quiz.
Math: No math.
Physics: Get your LTs signed; GQs.
Eng: Quiz.
Fil: Final draft of poems.
OTHERS:
Bio: Group HW and graded reci on WEDNESDAY.
SS: Complete the GQs.
Misc: We'll be having the DAT test on Sept 14(Wed) and Sept 19(Mon) - 3:40 pm to 5:00 pm.
NEXT WEEK's SCHEDULE WILL BE:
Monday - Monday.
Tuesday - Monday.
Wednesday - Wednesday.
Thursday - Friday.
Friday - Friday
Bio: Quiz.
Math: No math.
Physics: Get your LTs signed; GQs.
Eng: Quiz.
Fil: Final draft of poems.
OTHERS:
Bio: Group HW and graded reci on WEDNESDAY.
SS: Complete the GQs.
Misc: We'll be having the DAT test on Sept 14(Wed) and Sept 19(Mon) - 3:40 pm to 5:00 pm.
NEXT WEEK's SCHEDULE WILL BE:
Monday - Monday.
Tuesday - Monday.
Wednesday - Wednesday.
Thursday - Friday.
Friday - Friday
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
TOM:
STR: Log book.
SS: Bring your book.
Chem: HW2(1/2 sheet) - 10.9 & 10.10
(Thank you to Julienne)
10.9. The typical atmospheric pressure on top of Mt. Everest(29, 028 ft.) is about 265 torr. Convert this pressure to (a) atm; (b) mm Hg; (c)Pa; (d) bars.
10.10. Perform the following conversions:
a. 2.44 atm to torr
b. 682 torr to kPa
c.776 mm Hg to atm
d. 1.456 x 10^5 Pa to atm;
e. 3.44 atm to bars.
CS: Java people, get your grades signed.
Math: Pair SW
OTHERS:
Bio: Quiz on the circulatory system on FRIDAY; Group HW & graded reci on TUESDAY.
Eng: Quiz on Plagiarism on FRIDAY.
Fil: Poems first draft due on FRIDAY.
Physics: Answer GQs; Get your LTs signed.
STR: Log book.
SS: Bring your book.
Chem: HW2(1/2 sheet) - 10.9 & 10.10
(Thank you to Julienne)
10.9. The typical atmospheric pressure on top of Mt. Everest(29, 028 ft.) is about 265 torr. Convert this pressure to (a) atm; (b) mm Hg; (c)Pa; (d) bars.
10.10. Perform the following conversions:
a. 2.44 atm to torr
b. 682 torr to kPa
c.776 mm Hg to atm
d. 1.456 x 10^5 Pa to atm;
e. 3.44 atm to bars.
CS: Java people, get your grades signed.
Math: Pair SW
OTHERS:
Bio: Quiz on the circulatory system on FRIDAY; Group HW & graded reci on TUESDAY.
Eng: Quiz on Plagiarism on FRIDAY.
Fil: Poems first draft due on FRIDAY.
Physics: Answer GQs; Get your LTs signed.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
TOM:
STR: Long quiz.
Bio: Mythbusters video watching.
Soc Sci: GQs.
OTHERS:
Bio: Mythbusters proposal on immune/excretory/respiratory system due NEXT FRIDAY,
Chem: Group Lab reprot due NEXT TUESDAY.
CS: Java people, get your grades signed.
STR: Long quiz.
Bio: Mythbusters video watching.
Soc Sci: GQs.
OTHERS:
Bio: Mythbusters proposal on immune/excretory/respiratory system due NEXT FRIDAY,
Chem: Group Lab reprot due NEXT TUESDAY.
CS: Java people, get your grades signed.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
FUNDS
Guys, Christine will be collecting the money on Monday. This is how much each one owes the class.
1. 160
2. 100
3. NONE.
4. 100.
5. NONE.
6. 40.
7. NONE.
8. 140.
9. 180.
10. 260.
11. 60.
12. NONE.
13. 140.
14. 220
15. 200
16. 140.
17. 80.
18. 160.
19. 220
20. 140.
21. NONE.
22. 140
23. 200
24. 100
25. NONE.
26. 160
27. NONE.
28. 40
29. 20
30. 60
Please bring the money on Monday, especially: MAGSINO, SAMANIEGO, SILVESTRE, BAUTISTA, and DAJAC.
1. 160
2. 100
3. NONE.
4. 100.
5. NONE.
6. 40.
7. NONE.
8. 140.
9. 180.
10. 260.
11. 60.
12. NONE.
13. 140.
14. 220
15. 200
16. 140.
17. 80.
18. 160.
19. 220
20. 140.
21. NONE.
22. 140
23. 200
24. 100
25. NONE.
26. 160
27. NONE.
28. 40
29. 20
30. 60
Please bring the money on Monday, especially: MAGSINO, SAMANIEGO, SILVESTRE, BAUTISTA, and DAJAC.
MONDAY:
7:30 - 8:30: Optional mass.
8:30: Start of program.
2: 00 pm: Talent show.
Reminders: The uniform is Dengue uniform TYPE B.
OTHERS:
Physics: Guide questions.
SS: GQs for Maya/Greece.
7:30 - 8:30: Optional mass.
8:30: Start of program.
2: 00 pm: Talent show.
Reminders: The uniform is Dengue uniform TYPE B.
OTHERS:
Physics: Guide questions.
SS: GQs for Maya/Greece.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
TOM:
Uniform: Dengue uniform.
Dikum:
Vocals:
Boys - red shirt.
Girls - blue shirt.
Instrumentalists - Plain white shirt(batch shirt if you don't have one).
Uniform: Dengue uniform.
Dikum:
Vocals:
Boys - red shirt.
Girls - blue shirt.
Instrumentalists - Plain white shirt(batch shirt if you don't have one).
Thursday, August 25, 2011
TOM:
Fil: Instrumentalists, please bring the materials; Ma'am will not be there though.
Bio: Pig's heart dissection.
Physics: LT
Fil: Instrumentalists, please bring the materials; Ma'am will not be there though.
Bio: Pig's heart dissection.
Physics: LT
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
TOM:
STR: Long quiz on paraphrasing, summarization, APA format, and variables.
Math: LT on circles.
Chem: Lab report; LT on redox reactions; HW in exercise notebook about redox rxn in everyday life.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on relative velocity until free-body diagrams on FRIDAY.
STR: Long quiz on paraphrasing, summarization, APA format, and variables.
Math: LT on circles.
Chem: Lab report; LT on redox reactions; HW in exercise notebook about redox rxn in everyday life.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on relative velocity until free-body diagrams on FRIDAY.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
TOM:
Soc Sci: GQs
Math: Paired work.
We have a batch meeting with Sir Martin at 1:45pm.
THURSDAY:
Chem: LT + HW(Find a redox rxn that relates to everyday life).
Math: LT.
OTHERS:
Bio: Pig's heart dissection on FRIDAY.
Physics: Answer the GQs; LT on FRIDAY.
Monday, August 22, 2011
TOM:
Math: Make-up class on TUESDAY - 2:30pm to 3:40pm; quiz.
Fil: Instrumentalists, bring the materials you were assigned to + bring other stuff like string and glue.
Humanities next week; please wear a black shirt and jogging pants since we don't have a house shirt yet.
Chem: LT on THURSDAY; lab rep due THURSDAY.
Soc Sci: GQs.
Math: LT on THURSDAY.
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Guys, don't forget that you have to use APA format for the topic proposals and the chem lab report.
Friday, August 19, 2011
MON:
STR: Proposals
Chem: Do the exercises in your exercise notebook.
Soc Sci: Do all the guide questions; Film viewing on Greece.
Math: Do both of the hw
2-HW4:
Find the SE of a circle that passes through points A(-4,-2) and B( 2, 0) and whose center is on the line y=5/2x - 19/2. Use the geometric approach.
2-HW5
3. Find the SE of the circle tangent to the lines 2x + y - 5 = 0 and 2x + y + 15 = 0 if (2, 1) is one point of tangency.
Hint: You can use the formula for the perpendicular distance for all three problems.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on THURSDAY; Lab rep is indiv, due on THURSDAY.
STR: Proposals
Chem: Do the exercises in your exercise notebook.
Soc Sci: Do all the guide questions; Film viewing on Greece.
Math: Do both of the hw
2-HW4:
Find the SE of a circle that passes through points A(-4,-2) and B( 2, 0) and whose center is on the line y=5/2x - 19/2. Use the geometric approach.
2-HW5
3. Find the SE of the circle tangent to the lines 2x + y - 5 = 0 and 2x + y + 15 = 0 if (2, 1) is one point of tangency.
Hint: You can use the formula for the perpendicular distance for all three problems.
OTHERS:
Physics: LT on FRIDAY.
Chem: LT on THURSDAY; Lab rep is indiv, due on THURSDAY.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
TOM:
STR: Quiz/Activity; scrapbook
Soc Sci: HW given earlier.
Chem: Do the pre-lab, we have an experiment.
CS: Java - speed test
Math: HW3
OTHERS:
STR: Proposals due MONDAY.
Math: Get your slip signed.
Bio: Get your 1/2 sheet signed.
Physics: LT next FRIDAY.
Eng: Please return all the costumes from Ramayana.
STR: Quiz/Activity; scrapbook
Soc Sci: HW given earlier.
Chem: Do the pre-lab, we have an experiment.
CS: Java - speed test
Math: HW3
OTHERS:
STR: Proposals due MONDAY.
Math: Get your slip signed.
Bio: Get your 1/2 sheet signed.
Physics: LT next FRIDAY.
Eng: Please return all the costumes from Ramayana.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
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