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    Algebra I due on 2/14

    p. 403 problem 7 part b, d and f problem 10 part b,d and f p. 409 2, 4,7,8,9 Don’t forget to change the signs of the second polynomial when you subtract and CHECK your answers in the back of the book p.420 1,4,6 I have assigned mostly set II problems, so be sure to check your answers as you are working through these. Let me know if you have any questions, Mrs. A

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    Pre-algebra due on 2/7

    Hi, We have a test on Ch. 1 this Friday in class. I suggest that you do your homework from ch. 2 on Monday and Tuesday and then spend Wednesday and Thursday studying for your test. Monday: p. 58 1-63 odds Tuesday: p. 64 1-65 odds Wed:p. 738 Lesson 1.1 1-11 odds(choose 3) p.738 lesson 1.21-15 odds (choose 4) Thurs p. 739 Lesson 1.3 1-17 odds (choose 4) p. 739 Lesson 1.4 1-25 odd (choose 4) be sure to choose from each section p. 740 lesson 1.5 1-5 Let me know if you have questions, Mrs. A

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    Algebra I for 2/7

    We will have a test on Ch. 7 and 8 this Friday. Tomorrow I would like for you to work on the new material that we covered from ch. 9 and then on Tuesday I will send out a review sheet with problems from ch. 7 and 8. Go ahead and do ch. 9 tomorrow so that you can concentrate on studying for the test the rest of the week. Ch. 9 p.396 2,4,5,6,7,8,10 p.403 4,6,7,8,10 Let me know if you have questions, Mrs. A

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    Lingua Latina for February 7th

    Do Visual Latin Worksheets, Lesson 42 Read Lingua Latina, Chapter XIV, pages 106-108 QUIZ: 3rd declension noun endings (masc/fem) will be fine  AND the entire block for voco on the 1st sheet of VL Lesson 42 (that’s the infinitive, the present participle, perfect participle, and the future participle for voco).  Make sure you know what they mean.  If you have any questions, shoot me an email.

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    5th and 6th Literature

    Vocabulary for January 31st apparition:  a ghost or spirit of a dead person extricate:  to free or remove (someone or something) from something (such as a trap or a difficult situation) flitted:  to have moved quickly from one place or thing to another supplication:  the act of asking for something in a respectful way accoutrement:  a piece of clothing or equipment that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity

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    What is due in Algebra I on 1/31

    p. 368 Section 8.5 Problems 1,2,3,5,6,7,12 Remember that you can check your answers on the Set II problems(they are in the back of the book) p. 373 Section 8.6 3, 4,7,8 p. 385 Chapter 8 review Set II problems 1-6,8,9 and 11 p. 336 Set II 5,6 8, 10, 11 and 12 and pick one from 13-16 to solve(you do not have to use substitution- just add or subtract or multiply and then add or subtract ** Be sure to show all of your work and check your answers on all the set II problems as you work them. It does not do you much good to just copy answers…

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    Lingua Latina

    Visual Latin Worksheets, Chapter 41 Read Lingua Latina, Chapter XIV, Pages 103-105  (You will be reading a portion of this in class on Friday.) No quiz!

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    Lingua Latina for January 17

    Do Visual Latin Worksheets, Chapters 37 & 38 Read Lingua Latina, Chapter 13, pages 95-97 only (These were actually easy. Really. Woohoo!) Quiz on 1-12 ordinal numbers, and the 12 months of the year