Monday, September 8, 2008
Monday, September 8
Good day today, gentlemen. First quiz out of the way for most of you, but more to come soon. Oh yes. More to come very soon. Remember, tonight is the last night of extra credit points for having a parent email me. Starting tomorrow, it's going to cost you...
7th GRADE/2ND PERIOD - No class today due to Floater 2. Quiz #1, on nouns, is tomorrow. Class will be about verbs.
7TH GRADE/3RD PERIOD - Quiz #1 on nouns done today -- good job. No class tomorrow -- is Floater 3. Wednesday will be Quiz #2, on verbs.
8TH GRADE/4TH PERIOD - Quiz #1 on clauses and sentences today. Good job. Quiz #2, on linking independent clauses, is tomorrow.
8TH GRADE/6TH PERIOD - Quiz #1 on clauses and sentences was today. Quiz #2, on linking independent clauses, is tomorrow. Wednesday's quiz will be identifying compound punctuation templates. Can you feel the excitement?
HOOPER PROJECT: Congrats to Matt Hand and several other Compers for hodging this weekend's Hooper podge. Yes, indeed, the first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights, the Japanese pilots who crashed their planes as weapons were called kamikazes, and Robert Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox Court House.
Tonight, appropos of the first Monday of the school year, some lunar-based Hoopers. Three points to the first, and one to each additional Comper who can tell me: (a) What planet in our solar system has the most moons?, (b) What planet in our solar system has the fewest moons?, and (c) Who was the last man to walk on the Moon? Hurry up, and rock these loony Hoopers!
7th GRADE/2ND PERIOD - No class today due to Floater 2. Quiz #1, on nouns, is tomorrow. Class will be about verbs.
7TH GRADE/3RD PERIOD - Quiz #1 on nouns done today -- good job. No class tomorrow -- is Floater 3. Wednesday will be Quiz #2, on verbs.
8TH GRADE/4TH PERIOD - Quiz #1 on clauses and sentences today. Good job. Quiz #2, on linking independent clauses, is tomorrow.
8TH GRADE/6TH PERIOD - Quiz #1 on clauses and sentences was today. Quiz #2, on linking independent clauses, is tomorrow. Wednesday's quiz will be identifying compound punctuation templates. Can you feel the excitement?
HOOPER PROJECT: Congrats to Matt Hand and several other Compers for hodging this weekend's Hooper podge. Yes, indeed, the first ten amendments to the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights, the Japanese pilots who crashed their planes as weapons were called kamikazes, and Robert Lee surrendered to Ulysses Grant at Appomattox Court House.
Tonight, appropos of the first Monday of the school year, some lunar-based Hoopers. Three points to the first, and one to each additional Comper who can tell me: (a) What planet in our solar system has the most moons?, (b) What planet in our solar system has the fewest moons?, and (c) Who was the last man to walk on the Moon? Hurry up, and rock these loony Hoopers!