Homework for the Week of 1-4-10

Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a safe and restful break and is ready to be successful in 2010!

213:
Monday: Review your study guide for the quiz you will have on Friday.
Wednesday: Complete the purpose, hypothesis, procedure, and results for this week's lab.
Thursday: Complete the conclusion section of your lab notes for this week.
Friday: Complete the "Water Cycle Definitions" worksheet.

215:
Monday:
Review your study guide for the quiz you will have on Friday.
Tuesday: Complete the purpose, hypothesis, procedure, and results for this week's lab.
Wednesday: Complete the conclusion section of your lab notes for this week.
Friday: Complete the "Water Cycle Definitions" worksheet.

223:
Wednesday:
Review the topic checklists handed out in class (or view them here). These subjects are all fair game for your test on Thursday. Choose one area you feel you need the most help in, and answer the questions for that subject in your notebook. For instance, if you are confused about force and motion, answer all the force and motion questions in your notebook.
Thursday:
Complete one set of review worksheets (your choice which topic you want to review).
Friday: Complete the "What is an Ecosystem?" worksheet.

225:
Tuesday:
Review the topic checklists handed out in class (or view them here). These subjects are all fair game for your test on Thursday. Choose one area you feel you need the most help in, and answer the questions for that subject in your notebook. For instance, if you are confused about force and motion, answer all the force and motion questions in your notebook.
Wednesday: Complete one set of review worksheets (your choice which topic you want to review).
Thursday:
Complete the "What is an Ecosystem?" worksheet.

8A:

Tuesday: Complete as much of your lab notes as possible based on how much of the polymer synthesis lab you completed.
Wednesday: Read page B63 and answer the question at the bottom (on a looseleaf sheet of paper).

8B:
Thursday: Complete as much of your lab notes as possible based on how much of the polymer synthesis lab you completed.
Friday: Read page B63 and answer the question at the bottom (on a looseleaf sheet of paper).