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Important Class Announcements: Quiz, Homework, and Essay Due Dates

On January 31, 2011, students are reminded to prepare questions for sections 2-4 in chapter 6 before the quiz; remember that talking during the quiz results in a zero. Today's homework involves reading and outlining pages 196-202. Additionally, the State of the Union essay is due on Thursday, and students should pay attention to specific writing prompts and grading criteria. Seniors must also submit stamped addressed envelopes to the guidance office if mid-year grades are required by colleges.

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Important Class Announcements: Quiz, Homework, and Essay Due Dates

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  1. 31 January 2011 • Warm-up: Come up with Qs regarding the content for sections 2-4 (ch. 6) to discuss or clarify before your quiz. • Take quiz: Follow the directions carefully. Talking earns you a ZERO (O)! • Homework: Read and outline pgs. 196-202. • State of the Union Essay is due on Thursday.

  2. Writing Prompts • # 1 • Definition 2 pts. • Explanation 4pts. • Causes 2 pts. • #2 • 5 pts. Part 1 Definition and significance • 3 pts. Part 2  3 examples • #3 • 4 pts Part 1 Identify and explains • 6 pts Part 2 Paragraph

  3. Read • Attention Seniors! If the colleges you have applied to require a mid-year grades report, you must bring stamped addressed envelopes to the guidance office so that your 1stsemester grades can be sent to the colleges. ~Mrs. Smith.

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