Monday, September 27, 2010

9.27.10

Today in class we did not do anything complicated. It was an easy day and we reviewed the test that we took last Thursday. We also talked about the lab test that we took last Wednesday.

First of all, we started off by getting our journals back from Mr. Paek. He was supposed to check them in for points, but he did not yet because he was a bit too busy. To get an A for the journals just make sure the pages don't fall out and that they should be in a similar order to Mr. Paek's journal. We also got four new pages for our journal for unit two. (The new pages are shown at the bottom.) Please leave a blank page after the first two pages to have a page titled, "Text Questions." He also crossed out the names of people who were scribers, so if you were a scriber already, make sure you tell Mr. Paek.
Afterwards, Mr. Paek said that there were good news and bad news. The bad news was that the class did not do a good job on the lab test. Since our class did poorly, he is giving us an opportunity to get half the points back from the lab. In order to get the points back you can go see Mr. Paek during 5th period, 6th period, before school, or after school to work on a worksheet based on the lab test. You have one week to get points back from the lab test, so the option to do the lab worksheet is open until next Monday October 4th. The good news is that the test results were great! We got back our tests today and went over a few problems. After getting back our test, we also got a grade report. As a reminder, remember that labs/projects are worth 20% and tests/quizzes are worth 50% of your chemistry grade.



--The four new pages:














This is all what we did during class today. If you have any questions make sure to ask Mr. Paek. Also, don't forget to get the four new journal pages! There is no homework tonight!

-Next scriber: Alyssa P.
****When you're done with writing your own scribe post, please write the name of the next scriber that you choose.

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