For March 07-09, Monday to Wednesday:
PERIODICAL EXAMS
Schedule below. Morning shift. 4th floor audi - A. (Haha, di ko alam kung pano mo malalamanc kung alin ang A at B, pero basta, be there na lang.)
| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday |
8:20 - 9:20 | Math | Physics | Chem |
9:25 - 10:25 | Bio | SocSci | Eng |
10:30 - 10:45 | BREAK |
10:50 - 11:50 |
| STR |
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Regarding the perio:
Math—
Fill in the blanks; HPS:32/30
Bio—
Submit your EOQR, answers to the Guide Questions, and the Notebook (for those below 1.75) on Monday, after the periodical exams. (You may email the EOQR and GQ answers to Ma’am, if you’d like, at toledo98@yahoo.com) Download the powerpoints!
Skeletal, Nervous, Senses, Plant Hormones, Endocrine, Reproductive System
Physics—
Sir Darwin’s powerpoints: Statics and Rigid Body Rotation. HPS: 40/35; multiple choice.
Did anyone email Sir Llaguno to get the Statics/Equilibrium ppt he told us to get?
SocSci—
Powerpoints until Enlightenment, then the Industrial Rev ppt.
Chem—
Name Me Draw Me ppt, and then the Isomers ppt. HPS: 50/45; multiple choice.
Eng—
Read Memoirs of a Geisha, by Arthur Golden. 90-item, multiple choice, identification/enumeration, essay.
Yehey go read it now.
Coverage:
//Credits to Rb.
Math—
Exponential functions, Logarithmic Functions, Solving exponential/logarithmic equations, laws of logarithms, Change of Base formula, Compound Interest, Exponential Growth and Decay, Mathematical Induction, Arithmetic/Geometric/Harmonic Sequences, Arithmetic/Geometric Series, Counting Principles, Permutation/Combination/Probability
Bio—
Skeletal, Nervous, Endocrine, and Reproductive Systems, Senses
Physics—
Rotational Motion, Relationship of Linear and Rotational Motion, Torque and its concepts, Moment of Inertia, Rotational Power and Work, Extended version of the Conservation of Energy, Conceptual and Mathematical Principles of Conservation of Angular Momentum, Equilibrium (Conceptual part only)
SocSci—
Renaissance up to World War II
STR—
Everything from the first quarter (variables, Medicine Man,etc.) to the fourth quarter (things related to your research, too)
Chem—
Trends and Properties of Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes, Newman Projections (Staggered or Eclipsed), Lateral and Head-On Collisions, Homo/Heterolytic Cleavages, IUPAC rules in nomenclature of Organic Compounds (Rules in Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Enynes, Functional Groups such as Haloalkanes, Arenes, Alcohols, *Amines, Ketones, Aldehydes and Carboxylic Acids, Rules in Alkyl, Alkenyl, Alkynyl, Haloalkyl, Formyl, Oxo, and Carboxy groups), Isomers and its Types. (Sir Paz discussed amines daw, so baka lumabas din.)
Eng—
Vocab: brooch, danna, en, fedora, glower, inauspicious, lopsided, mizuage, momoware, nezumi, okiya, plectrum, prefecture, rickshaw, ruse, sanbon-ashi, shamisen, tipsy, yokozuna, zori
For March 07, Monday:
SocSci
For those who went to the Ako si Ninoy musicale, the guide question answers are due on Monday, right after perio (drop by the Cesium classroom and give it to Sir).
For March 08-11, Tuesday-Friday:
STR
All the requirements are discussed in the post below. You will submit the Abstract, Accomplishment Report, and the log book the week after your oral defense, before 6PM to Ma’am Butaran (strteacher.mimi@gmail.com). You shall also submit the Mini-Research Report in lieu of the Results & Discussion, which is actually longer kasi it has objectives and recommendations and the results and discussion itself.
Not sure kung pwede uling magsubmit ng maaga para mapacheck ‘yung papers before the final submission, but if you’re going to try, make sure you follow the format for the filename: [GroupCode]_[RequirementCode]v4.0
4Q STR Breakdown of Grades |
5 | Poster |
5 | Peer Evaluation |
10 | Lab Journal |
10 | Accomplishment Report |
10 | Oral Presentation |
10 | TOR Mentoring |
10 | Comprehensive Exam |
15 | Lab Performance |
20 | Final Proposal (Intro, RRL, etc.) |
For March 11, Friday:
Batch Concert
6-8PM, your attendance may help you if you need to take the Math removals. 8D
Tickets for students cost 150 pesos; 300/500/1000 for non-students, covers a light dinner.
Potato Project
The experiment proper should be documented and will be included in the final output, a power point presentation that should be able to explain the various steps that were undertaken to solve the problem. The presentation should follow the guidelines of a proper presentation.
I. Title
II. Introduction
III. Methods
IV. Results
V. Discussion
VI. References
Includes a copy of the slip of materials from the lab room that group borrowed as a proof that the experiment was done by the group.
Medic
If you want to be a medic next year, submit the letter by this week. (Parents' consent form ata? Or the formal letter addressed to Sir Englatera? Something.) Ask niyo na lang sila Jelor or Thea kung ano, kasi di ko alam. :))
For March 14-15, Monday/Tuesday:
Removal Exams
1st type: if you get a 4.0
2nd type: if you fail the Math achievement test
Java Project
Due date is on Monday. You may work individually or until groups of four. If you need a copy of the FAQs and/or the game itself as an applet, mag-email na lang kayo or something.
For March 16, Wednesday:
Time | Activity |
8-10 am | No Leftovers (Eating Contest) |
12-2 pm | No Strings Attached (Singles) |
2-4 pm | No Sweat |
4-7 pm | No Cuts (Movies) |
Clearance
For March 17, Thursday:
Time | Activity |
10-11 am | No-It-All (Teachers) |
1-4 pm | No Hate (Cross Dressing) |
4-5 pm | No Holds Barred (Water Fight) |
5-7 pm | No Match |
7-8 pm | Fair Pair Wedding |
8-11 pm | No Silence (Rock Concert) |
Career Fair
Some two hours, you can choose which ones you want to go to?
For March 18, Friday:
Batch Something
Biak-na-bato, around 1000 pesos?
For March 19, Saturday:
Takbuhang-Pisay
300-peso registration fee, including the shirt. If you lost your letter, click.
And then goodbye, Sodium. :)
Stop. Breathe. Smile,
Leona.