View
214
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
Washburn Weekly Update
March 19th to 23rd, 2018
Important dates:
March 19 to 23, 2018
Semana de La Lengua Española
Wednesday,March, 21 “ Student of
Thursday, March, 22
Class reposition due to hurricane María, there will be classes.
March 26, 27, 28
Class reposition due to hurricane María, there will be classes.
March 29, 30
School recess. Spring break.
Friday, April 13 – “National Honor Society” Ceremony. Club de Leones de Ponce at 7:00 pm.
******************************************************************************
Sra. Norma I. Colón Torres
Directora Académica
Washburn continúa estableciendo pautas y dando ejemplo de lo que es una educación de
vanguardia que impacta todas áreas del desarrollo de nuestros estudiantes. La participación
activa en actividades es una herramienta poderosa que complementa y forjan el desarrollo
académico, cognitivo y social-emocional de todo ser humano. Estas actividades transforman el
proceso educativo en uno ameno que fomenta el liderazgo, la exploración y despliegue de
talentos y a la vez el desarrollo de una autoestima elevada que los ayudará a que den el máximo
resultando en huellas fructíferas en su futuro.
Reconocemos el compromiso de un equipo de trabajo de excelencia que pudo ser demostrado en
actividades como “ Talent Show”, Mini Torneo de Baloncesto, Parada de los “ Super Heroes”,
Dia del Estudiante del Mes, “ Book Fair”, y “ Kite Day”.
Para la próxima semana Washburn estará desarrollando las siguientes actividades:
19-23 de marzo – Semana de la Lengua Española, (deletreo, lectura, teatro de títeres,
dramatización, oratoria, escritura de cuentos, caligrafía, escritura de poemas, etc.)
21 de marzo – Student of the Month
Nuestras felicitaciones a los padres y familiares que dieron todo el apoyo, y se convirtieron en
parte del equipo de Washburn en todas las actividades antes señaladas.
Nota Importante:
Paso a comunicarles que desde el próximo 16 de abril no estaré con ustedes. La Sra. Rosa
Figueroa me estará sustituyendo como Directora Académica. La Sra. Figueroa comenzó el 5 de
marzo a hacer la transición, es una persona altamente cualificada por lo que sé que Washburn
queda en buenas manos.
Gracias, gracias por siempre haberme dado su apoyo.
“Definitivamente ustedes nos ayudan a ser la diferencia”
******************************************************************************
Sra. Magaly Jiménez Peña
Trabajadora Social
Saludos padres, madres y estudiantes:
Agradecemos su asistencia a nuestro “Parents and Teachers Conference” el pasado viernes.
Siempre es un placer recibirles y velar por el bienestar de sus hijos. Durante esta semana
estaremos trabajando en el seguimiento a sus observaciones.
En nivel elemental, continuaremos asistiendo a los estudiantes en el proceso de modificación de
conducta, sin perder de perspectiva las características típicas de la etapa de la niñez (6-12 años):
- El contacto con otros niños influye en su proceso de socialización y en la adquisición de
capacidades de relación con otros seres humanos.
- El niño desarrolla capacidades cognoscitivas como la percepción, memoria y el razonamiento.
- En esta etapa también se adquieren el sentido del deber, el respeto al derecho ajeno, el amor
propio entre otras capacidades.
- También se desarrolla su pensamiento lógico y su capacidad de distinguir entre realidad e
imaginación.
En nivel secundario, continuaremos fomentando la empatía, el respeto y el compromiso entre los
estudiantes.
Le recordamos además que continuamos con la venta de camisetas del evento Relevo por la
Vida de la Sociedad Americana contra el Cáncer de Puerto Rico.
“Hay que ser buenos no para los demás, sino para estar en paz con nosotros mismos.”
- Achile Tournier (1847-1906) Escritor francés
******************************************************************************
Weekly Report
Mrs. Carmelita Torres-Librarian
Grades: PK-6th
Week of: March 19-23, 2018
Greetings parents:
These will be the activities to take place during this week of the library.
PK-1st
Read “Alphabet Rescue”. Discuss handouts.
*Note: Students were read “Ten little Fish” because Alphabet Rescue was being used by a
student.
2nd -4th
Continue with Literary Genres. Tale tales- “Read Johnny Appleseed”. Discuss
5th-6th
Young Authors Project
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mr. L. Alvarado
Subject: French
Grades: 1st – 8th
J’AIME FRANÇAIS!
C’est la Journée Internationale de la Francophonie. Parlons français!
This week we’re celebrating the International Francophonie Day: March 20th, 2018.
Reasons to learn French:
There are an estimated 270 million French speakers worldwide and the only language, together
with English, to be spoken on all five continents.
France is the world’s top tourist destination and attracts more than 79.5 million visitors a year.
Fifty per cent of current English vocabulary is derived from French.
Is a working and an official language of the United Nations, the International Olympic
Committee, UNESCO, NATO, the International Red Cross, and so forth.
Is the international language of arts, architecture, cooking, fashion and theater.
Let’s speak French together!
Les sujets
1st, 2nd New Vocabulary: "Les fruits"
3th, 4th Practice: "La nature"
5th, 6th Practice: "Je préfère... Je déteste"
7th, 8th Review for Test #2 (March 27 th):
Les combinaisons des lettres, les voyelles nasales, les poèmes (practice
the pronunciation), l’alphabet français
*This Weekly Report is subject to change.
Rester, c’est exister. Mais voyager, c’est vivre.
Gustave Nadaud
*This Weekly Report is subject to change.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Sandra Detrés
Teacher’s Assistant: Mrs. Vázquez
Homeroom: Pre-Kinder
Not submitted.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Yvonne Ortiz
Teacher Assistant: Mrs. Narváez
Homeroom: Kindergarten
March 19 to 23, 2018 - *** Subject to Change***
English Math Science/ Elective Social Studies
Monday
Elective Library
Add to ten
Being Active
BP 20
Special Project
Everyone Must Save
Money
BP 107 Part 2
Tuesday Review
High Frequency Words:
my, are,he,
with,is,little,she, was
Assessment
HW Handout
Add
Problem Solving
HW BP 371- 374
Have Good Posture
BP 21
How much money
do I need?
BP 110
Wednesday
Weather for all Seasons
Concept: The Four Seasons
How are they different?
Compare and Contrast
Assessment
HW BP 161-162
Add
Problem Solving
Elective - PE
How do I get there?
BP 111
HW BP 112- 113
Thursday
Temperature Words
cold
cool
hot
warm
Assessment
Problem Solving
Assessment
Set Goals
BP 22
Computer Class
Friday Story: Is It Hot?
Answer questions orally
Assessment
Review Problem
Solving
Make Predictions
BP 23
I take Care of my
Community
BP 118-119
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Sra. Lymaris Rivera
Subject: Español
Grades: PK – 1st grade
Semana del 19 al 23 de marzo de 2018
Estimados padres:
Reciban un cordial saludo de mi parte. Del 19 al 23 de marzo celebraremos la
semana de español en Washburn y este año mi enfoque va dirigido a la lectura y
comprensión. A continuación les incluyo las actividades que trabajaremos durante
esta semana en los tres grupos y espero que sean del agrado y disfrute de mis
estudiantes.
Pre Kínder y Kínder
El lunes, 19 de marzo será la competencia de lectura de lámina (“picture bee”) y
del martes, 20 de marzo al jueves, 23 de marzo trabajaremos con el cuento La
Oruga Muy Hambrienta de Eric Carle varias actividades integradas con otras
materias. Algunos de los temas que trabajaremos son: los colores, las frutas, los
números, los días de la semana, el ciclo de vida de una mariposa, etc.
El viernes, 23 de marzo cerraremos la semana con el audio cuento El Monstruo de
Colores que trata sobre las emociones y lo que experimentamos con cada una de
ellas.
Primer Grado
Lunes – Competencia de orden alfabético – todos participan
Martes – Competencia de lectura por minuto – todos participan
Miércoles – Competencia de deletreo – participarán los estudiantes interesados (En
la libreta de español hay una notificación a los padres de los estudiantes que
quieren participar en esta competencia.)
Jueves y viernes – Cierre de la semana con la lectura y comprensión del cuento La
Oruga Muy Hambrienta de Eric Carle.
*Sujeto a cambios dependiendo de la necesidad de los estudiantes y el tiempo que pueda tomarles
dominar una destreza.
*****************************************************************************
Teacher’s name: Keyshla M. Flores Pabón
Homeroom: First grade
Week: March 19 – March 23, 2018
Preview (Topics to be covered by group)
Language Math Science Social Studies Reading
Mo
nd
ay
Unit 3 From farm to
table!
Book Wonder
Independent Writing
Opinions
I am ready?
P. 503 – 507
Graphics!
Moon Phase
Let’s discuss the
special assessment.
Handouts
Review the phases of
the Moon.
Traditions
PR Danza’s Beauty
Video
Discussion, give your
opinion.
Where does
food come
from?
Handouts.
Tu
esd
ay
Unit 3 From farm to
table!
Book Wonder
Let’s Research and
write an opinion on
Where our food
comes from?
Tally Chart
P. 509 – 512
Let’s learn to tally
and apply our
findings.
Science Test
The sky
Weather
Season
Day and Night
Instruments
Clouds
Water cycle
Tradition
PR influence in music.
Handout
Special Classroom
Activity
Your Turn
P 94 – 101
Processing
the food
reading
activity.
Wed
nes
day
Unit 3 From farm to
table!
Book Wonder
A food chart.
Healthy food plate.
Learning about the
food groups.
Tally Chart
Practice on my
own.
Handouts
What are planets?
Let’s Research and
Review
Taino, Spanish and
African
Let’s learn about their
influence in our
culture.
Phonics (oo,
u, ū)
Practice
Vocabulary
words and
Book Show /
Tell
Th
urs
day
Unit 3 From farm to
table!
Book Wonder
Let’s write an
informative text
about, MY
FAVORITE FOOD.
Problem Solving
P.515 – 518
Learning the
strategies.
Earth Sun and Moon
P. 286 – 289
Diagram
The Taino Indians
Handouts
Videos
Pictures
Let’s Discuss
Oral
vocabulary
word
Use the
words from
the
vocabulary
to write your
narrative
Fri
da
y
Unit 3 From farm to
table!
Continue writing.
Group Evaluation
Parts of the story.
3D Shapes
Review
Handout
Test in April!
Review Let’s apply
our knowledge so far.
P.290 – 291b
Math Dictation.
Taino Indians
appreciation Day.
Let’s learn about their
culture, special
activity.
Phonemic
Awareness
Blending
phoneme
Word
Diction
Co
mm
ents
Please make sure you check your child’s notebooks and message notebook every day. Soon I will be using
the Washburn Webpage to announce homework and special works.
Weeklies are subject to change but at the end of the month each the concepts presented should be covered.
During this week, we will learn about bullying and how to eradicate it. Mindful kids Club
*****************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Maria Becker
Subject: Social Studies
Homeroom: 2nd grade
Not submitted.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Leidi A. Meléndez Zambrana
Subject: Español
Week: 19 al 23 de marzo de 2018
Semana de español: ¡Que tus valores brillen!
Date Preview (Topics to be covered by group)
Second grade Third grade Fourth grade Fifth grade Sixth grade
Monday Hacer
marionetas,
comenzar a
crear pequeños
diálogos.
Deben traer
una media,
botones, fieltro
y pega.
Hacer
marionetas,
comenzar a
crear pequeños
diálogos.
Deben traer una
media, botones,
fieltro y pega
Hacer
marionetas,
comenzar a
crear pequeños
diálogos.
Deben traer una
media, botones,
fieltro y pega
Hacer
marionetas,
comenzar a
crear pequeños
diálogos. Deben
traer una media,
botones, fieltro
y pega
Hacer
marionetas,
comenzar a crear
pequeños
diálogos. Deben
traer una media,
botones, fieltro y
pega
Tuesday Terminar de
escribir sus
diálogos de
marionetas y
dramatizarlos
con sus
marionetas.
Terminar de
escribir sus
diálogos de
marionetas y
dramatizarlos
con sus
marionetas.
Terminar de
escribir sus
diálogos de
marionetas y
dramatizarlos
con sus
marionetas.
Terminar de
escribir sus
diálogos de
marionetas y
dramatizarlos
con sus
marionetas.
Terminar de
escribir sus
diálogos de
marionetas y
dramatizarlos
con sus
marionetas.
Wednesday Escritura de
cuentos
grupales, por
tiempo,
completarán el
cuento donde
lo dejó el
compañero.
Papel de
argolla, lápices
de colores y
papel blanco.
Escritura de
cuentos
grupales, por
tiempo,
completarán el
cuento donde lo
dejó el
compañero.
Papel de
argolla, lápices
de colores y
papel blanco.
Escritura de
cuentos
grupales, por
tiempo,
completarán el
cuento donde lo
dejó el
compañero.
Papel de
argolla, lápices
de colores y
papel blanco.
Escritura de
cuentos
grupales, por
tiempo,
completarán el
cuento donde lo
dejó el
compañero.
Papel de
argolla, lápices
de colores y
papel blanco.
Escritura de
cuentos
grupales, por
tiempo,
completarán el
cuento donde lo
dejó el
compañero.
Papel de argolla,
lápices de
colores y papel
blanco.
Thursday
Competencia
de deletreo
Competencia
de deletreo
Competencia
de deletreo
Competencia de
deletreo
Competencia de
deletreo
Friday Competencia
de orden
alfabético.
Competencia
de orden
alfabético.
Competencia
de orden
alfabético.
Competencia de
orden
alfabético.
Competencia de
orden alfabético.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Rosa D. Latorre
Subject: English
Homeroom: 4th grade
March 19th to 23rd, 2018
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Notes
Mon 19
Wonders: “Into
the Sea”, pages
276-279
Wonders:
“Firsts in
Flight”, pages
304-307
Wonders: “A
Telephone
Mix-Up”,
pages 266-269
Wonders:
“What was the
Purpose of the
Inca’s Strange
Strings”, pages
223-225
-Discuss:
“What is the
Underground
Railroad?”
(Question from
last week)
Literature:
“The Man
Langston
Terrace
Honors”, p.
480-485
Reading
comprehension
questions will
be given to be
answered and
discussed
orally in the
classroom.
Tues
20
Wonders: “Into
the Sea”, pages
276-279
Wonders:
“Firsts in
Flight”, pages
304-307
Wonders: “A
Telephone
Mix-Up”,
pages 266-269
Wonders:
“What was the
Purpose of the
Inca’s Strange
Strings”, pages
223-225
“The Man
Langston
Terrace
Honors”, p.
480-485
Please make
sure you
answer the
reading
comprehension
questions for
discussion!
Wed 21 “Reread”, p.
280
“Cause and
Effect”, p. 281
“Reread, p.308
“Cause and
Effect”, p. 309
“Make
Predictions”, p.
270
“Point of
View”, p. 271
“Persuasive
Article”, p. 228
-Summarize
‘String Theory’
“Summarize”
‘The Man
Langston
Terrace
Honors’
(organize the
most important
events and
ideas in order)
Thurs
22
“Expository
Text”, p. 282
“Context
Clues”, p. 283
“Expository
Text”, p. 310
“Multiple-
Meaning
Words”, p. 311
“Historical
Fiction”, p. 272
“Synonyms”, p.
273
-Summarize
‘Spinning a
Yarn’
Writing
exercise in the
classroom
(integration of
knowledge and
ideas)
5th grade: How
do the two
summaries
compare to
each other?
Fri 23 Dictation
Introduction of
new vocabulary
words, page
106 (Spelling
Workbook)
Dictation
Introduction of
new vocabulary
words, page
127 (Spelling
Workbook)
Dictation
Introduction of
new vocabulary
words, page
127 (Spelling
Workbook)
Dictation
Introduction of
new vocabulary
words, page
127 (Spelling
Workbook)
Dictation
Introduction of
new vocabulary
words
(written on the
board)
(**subject to change**)
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. M. Guzmán
Subject: Science
Homeroom: 5th grade
March 19-23, 2018
2nd grade 3rd grade 4th grade 5th grade 6th grade
Monday
Lesson 1 Why do the sun and the moon seem to move? Page 256-257 WB- 140
Lesson 1 What are rocks? Page 230-231 WB- 102-103
Lesson 1 What is a mineral? Page 252-253
Lesson 1 What are the shapes of a mineral? Page 304-305
What are some other properties of minerals? Page 316-317
Tuesday
Lesson 2 Why seasons happen. What are the seasons like? Page 258 WB- 258
What are Sedimentary & Metamorphic rocks? Page 232-233 WB- 103
What are igneous & Sedimentary rocks? Page 254-255
What is the rock cycle? Page 306-307
How do rocks differ? Page 318-319
Wednesday Test Chapter 6 Test Chapter 5 Test Chapter 5 Test Chapter 5 Test Chapter 5
Thursday
1st day Science Fair
1st day Science Fair
1st day Science Fair
1st day Science Fair
1st day Science Fair
Friday 2nd day Science Fair
2nd day Science Fair
2nd day Science Fair
2nd day Science Fair
2nd day Science Fair
Comments: Hey, Parents!!
Test #2 March 21, 2018.
Washburn School will be performing an activity with our students to create
responsibility by ‘Planting plant’s, adopting fish help the butterfly at the same
time. Is a very pretty activity where each student can have their own
responsibility. Parents encourage your child to develop to be a better person.
Thanks for your unconditional support…
Science Fair – March 22 & 23 2018.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Ms. Natasha Ruiz
Subject: Math
Homeroom: 6th grade
Week: March 19, 2018 to March 23, 2018
Date Preview (Topics to be covered by group)
Second grade Third grade Fourth
grade
Fifth grade Sixth grade
Monday 19 Chapter 12:
Geometric
Shapes and
Equal Shares
Lesson 1: Two
- Dimensional
Shapes
Pages 740 -
741
Practice:
Polygons
Lesson 9 :
Multiply
Fractions by
Whole
Numbers
Pages 614 -
615
Lesson 10:
Divide Whole
Numbers by
Unit Fractions
Page 766 - 767
Lesson 1:
Volume of
Rectangular
Prisms
Pages 740 - 745
Tuesday 20 Lesson 2: Sides
and Angles
Pages 746 -
747
Lesson 4:
Quadrilaterals
Page 851- 853
Lesson 9 :
Multiply
Fractions by
Whole
Numbers
Pages 614 -
615
Lesson 11:
Divide Unit
Fractions by
Whole
Numbers
Page 772 - 773
Practice:
Volume of
Rectangular
Prisms
Wednesday
21
Review Test #
3
Review Test #
3
Review Test
# 3
Review Test #
3
Review Test # 3
Thursday 22 Practice: Two -
Dimensional
Shapes
Sides and
Angles
Activity:
Quadrilaterals
Practice 9 :
Multiply
Fractions by
Whole
Numbers
Practice:
Divide Whole
Numbers by
Unit Fractions
Lesson 2:
Volume of
Triangular
Prisms
Pages 748 - 753
Friday 23 Lesson 4:
Three -
Dimensional
Shapes
Pages 760 -761
Lesson 5:
Shared
Attributes of
Quadrilaterals
Pages 859 -861
Chapter 10:
Fractions and
Decimals
Lesson 2:
Tenths
Pages 637 -
639
Practice:
Divide Unit
Fractions by
Whole
Numbers
Lesson 2:
Volume of
Triangular
Prisms
Pages 748 - 753
Comments Hello Parents:
* Numerical Dictation # 11 will be for April 11, 2018
* Numerical Dictation # 12 will be for April 25, 2018
* Test # 3 will be for April 18, 2018
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Flor Rodríguez
Subject: Español
Homeroom: 7th grade
Semana del 19 al 23 de marzo del 2018
¡SALUDOS! Esta semana celebramos la Semana de Español. Todas las actividades se dirigirán
a ello y se realizarán a nivel de salón. Se exaltarán las figuras de: Julia de Burgos y Luis Palés
Matos, pertenecientes a la llamada Generación del ’30 de la poesía puertorriqueña.
Lunes, 19 de marzo Divulgación de Semana de Español
Asignar palabras para deletreo 7mo al 12mo
Martes, 20 de marzo Refranes puertorriqueños 7mo a 12mo
Miércoles, 21 de marzo Lectura de poemas y análisis literario: “Yo misma fui mi ruta “, de Julia
de Burgos y “Majestad Negra” de Luis Pales Matos
Jueves,22 de marzo Competencias de deletreo. 7mo a 12mo
Viernes, 23 de marzo Trabajo Especial Análisis literario de cuentos puertorriqueños 12mo
Clausura de semana
Tema: En ruta al éxito Lema: El esfuerzo de hoy es el éxito del mañana
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Sandra Arroyo
Subject: Literature and College Writing
Homeroom: 8th grade
Weekly Report / March 19-23, 2018
Grade Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Notes
7th Introduce
the
Elements of
Folk
Literature
Page:902-
903
Determine
a theme in
Folk
Literature
Page:904
Examine
structure in
Folk
Literature
Page:905
Summarize
the plot in
Folk
Literature
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Page
990/998
8th Introduce
the
Elements of
the
American
Folk
Tradition
Page:1010
Determine
a theme in
American
Folk
Tradition
Page:1012
Analyze the
development
of a theme
Page:1013
Infer what
is the theme
in a Folk
Tradition
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Page: 1024-
1040
9th Identify the
theme in
oral
tradition
Page:1030
Determine
a theme in
oral
tradition
Page:1032
Analyze a
point of
view
Page:1033
Elements of
Greek
Mythology
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Page
1029/1042
10th Identify the
Elements of
Oral
Tradition
Page:1048
Analyze a
theme
Determine a
theme or
central idea
Determine
a theme
across
culture
Page:1052
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Page
1074/1091
11th Identify an
internal and
external
conflict in a
text: 814
Interpret
figures of
speech. 858
Interpret
figures of
speech.
Analyze the
impact of
specific
words
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Page
982/1001
12th Use context
as a clue to
the
meaning of
a word
Determine
the
meaning of
words as
they are
used in the
text
Determine
the meaning
of words as
they are
used in the
text
Administer
Assessment
Context
Clues
Demonstrate
Acquisition
and use of
vocabulary
Vocabulary
words
Irregular
verbs
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mr. Adolfo Castañón
Subject: History
Homeroom: 9th grade
Date Historia de
Puerto Rico
(7mo)
American
History
(8th)
World
History (9th)
Historia de
Puerto Rico
Contemporán
ea (10mo)
US History
and
Geography
(11th)
Geography
(12th)
Monday,
March 19,
2018
Pérdida de
territorios
españoles en
las Antillas y
la presencia
de Holanda,
Francia e
Inglaterra en
el Caribe
gracias al
debilitamient
o de las
fuerzas
navales
españolas
190-191
The role of
the people
according
to the
Federalists
and
Democrati
c-
Republican
s:
(Federalist
s
embracing
the
educated
elite and
Republican
-
Democrats
embracing
the
political
participatio
n of
ordinary
people)
257-258
Pepin,
Charles
Martel and
the Battle of
Tours (732)
the rise of
Charlemagn
e and the
foundation
of the
Carolingian
Empire
164-165
Influencia de
la AFL en el
movimiento
laboral
puertorriqueñ
o, la Cruzada
del Ideal
(1903) y el
rol de las
mujeres en la
lucha obrera
puertorriqueñ
a (Luisa
Capetillo)
88-89
African-
Americans
in the South:
Exodusters,
the Colored
Farmer’s
National
Alliance,
and
circumventin
g the XV
Amendment:
segregation
and poll
taxes
133-134
Northern
European
population
patterns:
the Sami
people,
African
migrations
during the
1970s ,
Norway as
an
industrial
epicenter
and
Denmark’s
outstanding
women
(some of
the
Europe’s
most
educated
and higher
paid)
257
Tuesday,
March 20,
2018
Condición de
la isla en el
siglo XVII:
James
Adams as
the second
Emperor
Justinian and
the
Fracaso de la
Cruzada del
Ideal, huelgas
Legalizing
segregation:
Jim Crowe
Iceland’s
slow
population
Población
baja, el surgir
del
contrabando
como
principal
actividad
económica en
el la isla, la
ganadería
como
baluarte
económico y
la
continuación
al proyecto
de
fortificación
militar
192-193
president
of the
United
States: the
XYZ
Affair and
the
imposition
of the
Alien and
Sedition
Acts
259-260
codification
of Roman
Law and the
rise of the
Byzantine
Empire
166-167
en el sector
azucarero y la
pérdida de
influencia de
la FLT en el
cambo
legislativo y
su alianza
con la
asimilación a
los Estados
Unidos
90-91
Laws,
discriminatio
n, Plessy v.
Ferguson
(1896) and
the African-
American
response to
discriminatio
n: Ida B.
Wells and
Mary
Church
Terrell
135-136
growth and
Northern
Europe’s
lower
population
densities
and
economic
centers
(Copenhag
en and
Helsinki)
258
Wednesda
y, March
21, 2018
Tradiciones,
costumbres y
manifestacion
es artísticas
en Puerto
Rico: la talla
de santos y el
auge del arte
religioso en
la cultura
popular
(Manuel
García) y la
construcción
de iglesias
fuera del área
de San Juan:
Porta Coeli
194-195
The
controversi
al election
of 1800
between
Thomas
Jefferon
and Aaron
Burr,
Jefferson’s
inauguratio
n and his
political
views as a
Democrati
c-
republican
(smaller
central
governmen
t and more
power to
the states)
268-270
Byzantine as
a Greek and
Christian
state: the
king as
God’s
appointed
one and the
rise of
Constantino
ple as an
exchange
center
between the
Eastern and
Western
World
167-168
Reformas
ciudadanas en
Puerto Rico
entre el 1912
y el 1917:
cisma entre el
sector
independentis
ta y el sector
autonomista
dentro de la
Unión de
Puerto Rico
(división
entre los
muñocistas y
los dieguistas
por el asunto
de la
ciudadanía
estadouniden
se)
92-93
Calls of
Compromise
within the
African-
American
community:
Booker T.
Washington
and the
proposal to
postpone a
civil rights
movement
W. E.B. Du
Bois’s
rejection of
the
Washington’
s proposal
136-137
Northern
European
society and
culture:
Evangelical
Lutheranis
m,
agnosticis
m and
highly
educated
population,
women’s
role in
society and
the
developme
nt of art
and
literature
(Hans
Christian
Andersen)
258-259
Thursday,
March 22,
2018
Antecedentes
de la Guerra
de Sucesión
Española: El
reinado
accidentado
de Carlos II
“el
Hechizado” y
el Tratado de
Ryswick
The
Judiciary
Act of
1800 and
the
Growing
Power of
the
Supreme
Court
(Marbury
v.
Macedonian
Emperors
and the
expansion of
the
Byzantine
Empire, and
the Eastern
Schism of
Christianity
(Orthodox
Christianity
Cambios y
reformas al
sistema
político
colonial en la
isla: la
implementaci
ón de la Ley
Jones (1917)
y la
otorgación de
la ciudadanía
The Rise of
American
Imperialism:
Anglo-
Saxonism, a
new
redefinition
of the
Manifest
Destiny and
Mahan’s
“Influence of
Physical
Geography
of
Northweste
rn Europe:
the Great
European
Plain, the
Alps and
the British
Isles
208-209
Madison,
McCulloch
v.
Maryland
and
Gibbons v.
Ogden)
270-271
and
Catholicism)
168-169
estadouniden
se a los
puertorriqueñ
os (factores
que llevaron
a los Estados
Unidos a
extenderla a
nuestro
pueblo)
97-98
Sea Power in
History” as
the basis for
naval
expansionis
m
142-143
270-271
Friday,
March 23,
2018
Consecuencia
s de la Guerra
de Sucesión
Española
entre España
y sus aliados
e Inglaterra y
sus aliados
(Tratado de
Utrecht
(1713) y
Rastatt
(1714)
210
Westward
exploration
and the
purchase
of the
Louisiana
Territory
(1803)
272-273
The Arabs:
political
organization,
social
traditions,
geographical
distribution
and the life
of
Muhammad
ibn Abdullah
(the founder
of Islam)
174-176
Organigrama
gubernament
al bajo la Ley
Jones: Rama
Ejecutiva,
Legislativa y
Judicial
98-100
Japan during
the
Tokugawa
shogunate
(1600-1868),
the Boshin
War and
Commodore
Perry’s
enforcement
of trade
between the
United
States and
Japan in
1853-54)
144
Northweste
rn
European
Geography:
Waterways
(Thames,
Seine,
Loire,
Rhone and
Danube
Rivers),
climates
and biomes
271-273
Comment
s
Test #4 2018:
April 19, 201
Field Day:
April 26,
2018
March’s
Values of
the month
are Justice
and Equality
Relevo por la
Vida 2018:
May 6, 2018
Test #4
2018” April
19, 2018
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Ms. Andrealis López Bello
Subject: Science
Homeroom: 10th grade
Subject/Grade Chapter Theme Assignments
Life Science/7th
Grade
Chapter 7: Bacteria and
Protist
-Benefits of Bacteria
(p. 239-241)
-What are viruses?
(p. 247-252)
-Bacteria Benefits
Assessment
Earth Science/8th
Grade
Chapter 9: Earthquakes
and Volcanoes
-Volcanoes (p. 307-
314)
-Locate Epicenter Lab
-Volcano Virtual
Assessment
Physical Science/9th
Grade
Chapter 7: Foundations
of Chemistry
-Physical Properties
and Changes
-Chemical Properties
and Changes
-Physical Changes Lab
Biology Chapter 12: Molecular
Genetics
-DNA Structure
(p. 326-332)
-Replication of DNA
(p. 333-335)
-DNA Structure Model
Chemistry Chapter 8: Covalent
Bonding
Chapter 9: Chemical
Reactions
-Names and Formula
for Covalent Bonds
-Reactions and
Equations (p. 282-288)
-Covalent Bonds
Assessment
* Science Fair Projects will be handed in until March 22.
** This Weekly Report is subject to change.
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mr. Gerardo Echevarría Martínez
Subject: Mathematics and Physics
Homeroom: 11th grade
March 19 – March 23
Pre-Calculus Discussion of Law of Sines and Cosines Lesson
4-7
Physics Discussion of Cosmos: A Space Odyssey
Geometry Introduction to Polygons. Lesson 6-1
Algebra I Introduction to Rational Exponents. Lesson 7-3
Pre-Algebra Introduction to Statistics and Probability.
Chapter 10
SAT Discussion of Standard deviation and
Normality.
What does not evolve is set to be forgotten. GEM
******************************************************************************
Teacher: Mrs. Maria Santana
Subject: Literature and College Writing
Homeroom: 12th grade
Weekly March 19-23, 2018
College writing 7
- The students will be gathering information of the different planets
- They will prepare the oral reports
- On Friday the will began their presentations
- All the work will be done in class
- Tuesday: March 20, 2018 ( test)
College Writing 8
- The students will be gathering information for their essay (compare and contrast)
- They will be working with the essay all week
- Tuesday: March 20, 2018 ( test)
- The review was given March 14, 2018
- All the work for the essay writing will be done in class
College Writing 9-10-11
- Nonfiction Narration
- Forms of narrative nonfiction
- Mentor text and student models will be discussed
- Test: March 20, 2018
Literature 12
- Story “The Lagoon”
- Finish the analysis of the story
- Work book ( cover all the pages )
- Test: March 20, 2018
- The review was given on March 14, 2018
******************************************************************************
Mrs. Samanta Chardón
Computer Pre-K to 12th, Algebra II (9th) and College Math Teacher (12th)
March 19th to 23rd, 2018
Computer Lab.
Prek-3rd TechnoPC Session 5: Input/Output Devices
4th-6th TechnoCorrespondent Session 2 / Landmark Presentations
7th -8th Creating a Document/Task 6 Project
9th-10th Designing a Document/Task 3 HTML and PDF
11th 12th Documents for a Purpose/Project 1 Leaflet
Algebra II (9th-10th)
Trigonometric Functions in Right Angles
Basic College Math(12th)
Angles and Angle Measure
*Weekly subject to change
Recommended