The Seniors have been working with the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines this week. They have used all their new skills in solving a problem based on a rescue team scenario. Given limited information they were able to calculate the distance that the rescue team needed to travel to save the day.
Mrs. Wong
The Juniors have been studying scatter plots and lines of best fit. They have generated their own data for a scatter plot using a gumball rolling down an inclined plane. They recorded and graphed the height that the gumball was released and the distance the gumball traveled. They used their calculators to determine the line of best fit and then compared values read from the graph to values obtained in class.
Mrs. Wong
This week the tenth graders have been studying the relationship between parallel lines and angles. They are using those concepts to study the art and architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. This week they will be designing their own stained glass windows based on the geometric patterns they have learned in class.
Mrs. Wong
Europe is taking shape and we will be comparing it to the development of Latin America. How have things been split up and where do some of our cultures and customs come from that we hold on to today?
Mr. Prawel
We are seeing the foundations of the Women’s Rights movement as well as the Abolitionist movement in preparation for the Civil War. We will be discussing the final sectional issues that will tear our nation apart. We are going to finish this quarter on the eve of Lincoln’s election in 1860.
Mr. Prawel
Kindergarten is exploring shapes. In our bridges curriculum we are sorting and classifying, and graphing shapes by their size, shape, color, sides corners, curved, and straight sides. Kindergarten is very excited to use these skills in their workplaces. K-V has also had the chance to sort and classify toy bugs, by their different physical attributes.
Diana Velez