¡Hola chicos!
Es muy importante hacer todas las tareas; las de este tema nos ayudará mucho a aprender vivir y convivir en este mundo globalizado, y a la vez, a mejorar todas las relaciones interpersonales.
*Para martes 22 de enero: Estudiar los apuntes sobre los temas primeros del Bloque III, -trabajados la semana pasada: desde el reto a aprender a convivir hasta el conflicto-, así como las notas tomadas en clase.
*Para miércoles 23 de enero: ver un programa de T.V. que contenga alguno de los temas; hacer anotaciones en el cuaderno sobre el mismo para ahcer mesa redonda en clase.
*Para viernes 25 de enero: Traer el libro leído el semestre pasado, para formación en valores, y traer en el cuaderno tres textos obtenidos por una encuesta hecha a tres Directores y Profesores a partir de las siguientes preguntas:
1.¿Qué es convivir sanamente?
2.¿Qué valores requerimos desarrollar para aprender a convivir?
3.¿Cuáles son los obstáculos principales, que se presentan entre los adolescentes, para convivir adecuadamente?
*NOTA: la semana pasada hice revisión de cuadernos. Quienes los tienen incompleto, ¡Es hora de ponerlo al corriente, ya!
Profa. Teresa Martínez Celorio.
viernes, 18 de enero de 2008
jueves, 17 de enero de 2008
Study Guide- Advanced Literature Exam
Literature 2nd Advanced Exam: Wednesday, January 23rd
The following stories will be on the exam:
The Cat Who Thought She Was a Dog
Two Kinds
A Day’s Wait
Melting Pot
Seventh Grade
The Third Wish
The Charge of the Light Brigade
The Californian’s Tale
After Twenty Years
Papa’s Parrot
You should study each of these topics (the type of question used is written after the topic):
1) Know the names of the authors of every story we’ve studied. (FILL IN THE BLANKS)
2) Know the definitions of the vocabulary from all of the stories. (MATCHING)
3) Know the basic plots of the stories and what happens in them, along with the characters’ names and the settings of the stories. (MULTIPLE CHOICE AND SHORT ANSWER)
4) Know the following literary concepts from the book: moral; motive; prefixes and suffixes; conflict and internal conflict; climax; idioms; tone; point of view; direct and indirect characterization; foreshadowing; narrator’s description. (MULTIPLE CHOICE)
The following stories will be on the exam:
The Cat Who Thought She Was a Dog
Two Kinds
A Day’s Wait
Melting Pot
Seventh Grade
The Third Wish
The Charge of the Light Brigade
The Californian’s Tale
After Twenty Years
Papa’s Parrot
You should study each of these topics (the type of question used is written after the topic):
1) Know the names of the authors of every story we’ve studied. (FILL IN THE BLANKS)
2) Know the definitions of the vocabulary from all of the stories. (MATCHING)
3) Know the basic plots of the stories and what happens in them, along with the characters’ names and the settings of the stories. (MULTIPLE CHOICE AND SHORT ANSWER)
4) Know the following literary concepts from the book: moral; motive; prefixes and suffixes; conflict and internal conflict; climax; idioms; tone; point of view; direct and indirect characterization; foreshadowing; narrator’s description. (MULTIPLE CHOICE)
Literature Study Guide- 2nd Intermediate
Literature 2 Intermediate
The following units will be on the exam:
Unit 1: Keeping Time
Unit 2: Love and Marriage
Unit 3: What’s Stressing You Out?
Unit 4: Amazing Animals
Unit 5: Cultural Differences
You should know the following things for the exam. Each topic tells you which kinds of questions will be used.
1) Know the definitions of the vocabulary from all five units. (MATCHING AND FILL IN THE BLANKS)
2) Understand the following grammar points from the book: synonyms and antonyms; nouns, verbs and adjectives; adverbs; prefixes ex-, en-, em-, uni-, bi-, and tri-; and positive, negative and neutral meanings. You can find these in the units. (MATCHING, FILL IN THE BLANKS, AND MULTIPLE CHOICE)
3) Know what the units are about and what we talked about in the units. (Example: animals, cultural customs, stress, weddings, etc.) (ALL TYPES OF QUESTIONS)
The following units will be on the exam:
Unit 1: Keeping Time
Unit 2: Love and Marriage
Unit 3: What’s Stressing You Out?
Unit 4: Amazing Animals
Unit 5: Cultural Differences
You should know the following things for the exam. Each topic tells you which kinds of questions will be used.
1) Know the definitions of the vocabulary from all five units. (MATCHING AND FILL IN THE BLANKS)
2) Understand the following grammar points from the book: synonyms and antonyms; nouns, verbs and adjectives; adverbs; prefixes ex-, en-, em-, uni-, bi-, and tri-; and positive, negative and neutral meanings. You can find these in the units. (MATCHING, FILL IN THE BLANKS, AND MULTIPLE CHOICE)
3) Know what the units are about and what we talked about in the units. (Example: animals, cultural customs, stress, weddings, etc.) (ALL TYPES OF QUESTIONS)
Social St. Guide Advanced
Social Studies Guide 2nd. Advanced
Book: World Studies, The Ancient World
1.- Study the vocabulary, start from the beginning.
Pages: 10, 16, 24, 34, 42, 47, 52, 60, 70, 76, 82.
2.- Themes you have to study:
- Geography and History
- Prehistory
- The Beginnings of Civilizations
- Land Between Two Rivers
- Babylonia and Assyria
- The Legacy of Mesopotamia
- Mediterranean Civilizations
- Judaism
- The Geography of the Nile
- The Rulers of Egypt
- Egyptian Religion
3.- Don’t forget that 50% of your grade is the notebook. Check to see if you have everything ( objectives, vocabularies, summaries, and assessments) from this period
Book: World Studies, The Ancient World
1.- Study the vocabulary, start from the beginning.
Pages: 10, 16, 24, 34, 42, 47, 52, 60, 70, 76, 82.
2.- Themes you have to study:
- Geography and History
- Prehistory
- The Beginnings of Civilizations
- Land Between Two Rivers
- Babylonia and Assyria
- The Legacy of Mesopotamia
- Mediterranean Civilizations
- Judaism
- The Geography of the Nile
- The Rulers of Egypt
- Egyptian Religion
3.- Don’t forget that 50% of your grade is the notebook. Check to see if you have everything ( objectives, vocabularies, summaries, and assessments) from this period
miércoles, 16 de enero de 2008
Social St. Guide Intermediate
Social St. Guide Intermediate
2nd. Secundary
Book: History of Our World- Volume 1
1.- You have to study the vocabulary ( New words) of each theme.
Pages: 4, 9, 16, 21, 29, 34, 40, 45, 53,.
2.- Themes you have to study for the exam:
- History’s Stage
- Beginnings to 6000 B.C
- Early Egyptians
- Egypt becomes an Empire
- Early Mesopotamia
- The Hebrews
- Early China
- Indus River Civilizations
- The First Americans
3.- Don’t forget that the 50% of your grade is your notebook. Check to see if you have everything for this period.
2nd. Secundary
Book: History of Our World- Volume 1
1.- You have to study the vocabulary ( New words) of each theme.
Pages: 4, 9, 16, 21, 29, 34, 40, 45, 53,.
2.- Themes you have to study for the exam:
- History’s Stage
- Beginnings to 6000 B.C
- Early Egyptians
- Egypt becomes an Empire
- Early Mesopotamia
- The Hebrews
- Early China
- Indus River Civilizations
- The First Americans
3.- Don’t forget that the 50% of your grade is your notebook. Check to see if you have everything for this period.
Science guide- Advanced and Intermediate
Science Guide –Second
Book: Science Explorer- Inside Earth
1.- You must study the vocabularies from the next pages:
6, 14, 18, 23, 32, 44, 51, 60, 68.
2.- Themes to study: Two Chapters, 9 sections
- Earth’s Interior
- Convection and the Mantle.
- Drifting Continents
- Sea-Floor Spreading
- The Theory of Plate Tectonics.
- Forces in Earth’s Crust.
- Earthquakes and Seismic Waves.
- Monitoring Earthquakes.
- Earthquake Safety.
You have to study the vocabularies and the summaries of each theme.
3.- Don’t forget that 50% of your grade is your notebook. Check it to see if you have everything. ( Objectives, vocabularies, summaries and assessments) for this period.
Book: Science Explorer- Inside Earth
1.- You must study the vocabularies from the next pages:
6, 14, 18, 23, 32, 44, 51, 60, 68.
2.- Themes to study: Two Chapters, 9 sections
- Earth’s Interior
- Convection and the Mantle.
- Drifting Continents
- Sea-Floor Spreading
- The Theory of Plate Tectonics.
- Forces in Earth’s Crust.
- Earthquakes and Seismic Waves.
- Monitoring Earthquakes.
- Earthquake Safety.
You have to study the vocabularies and the summaries of each theme.
3.- Don’t forget that 50% of your grade is your notebook. Check it to see if you have everything. ( Objectives, vocabularies, summaries and assessments) for this period.
Aviso de Dirección de Inglés
Queremos informar que los exámenes de inglés que en el calendario se mostraban para esta semana, se han recorrido para la semana siguiente, que corresponde a la semana del 21, 22, 23 y 24 de Enero del 2008.
Les agradecemos su comprensión.
Atentamente Dirección de Inglés
Les agradecemos su comprensión.
Atentamente Dirección de Inglés
domingo, 13 de enero de 2008
Historia
Tarea: Reseñas Cinematográficas
- A continuación se proporciona una lista de películas relacionadas con temas que se ven en el programa de la materia. Cada alumno debe elegir 5 películas y realizar una reseña, para entregar un trabajo impreso.
- La fecha de entrega es el martes 1° de abril.
- Las reseñas se entregarán engargoladas y deberán tener una buena presentación y portada con los datos generales.
- Si los alumnos quieren entregar más de cinco resñas, entonces se tomarán como tareas extras, lo que les puede permitir mejorar su calificación bimestral.
- Cada reseña debe ser elaborada con los siguientes aspectos a tratar:
- Titulo de la película
- Director
- Personajes (no actores)
- Fuente en la que se basó el director
- Resumen breve de la trama o argumento
- Crítica de la película
- La crítica debe ser elaborada por el alumno y tendrá que justificar sus puntos de vista con afirmaciones completas. Esta crítica deberá ser de media cuartilla como mínimo.
- Hotel Ruanda
- Danza con Lobos
- El Pianista
- Gattaca
- Apocalypse Now
- La Delgada Línea Roja
- Diamante de Sangre
- Rescatando al Soldado Ryan
- Forrest Gump
- Osama
- Las tortugas pueden volar
- El bueno, el malo y el feo
- Pandillas de Nueva York
- El padrino I y II (solamente se tamarán como una película)
- Buenos Muchachos
- Casi Famosos
- Amén
- El último Rey de Escocia
- Amistad
- Munich
- Capote
- Gandhi
- Diarios de Motocicleta
- Misisipi en Llamas
- La caída del Halcón Negro
- La Isla
- La Guerra de los Mundos
- Master And Commander. Al otro lado del Mundo
- El Nuevo Mundo
- El Buen Pastor
- Cartas desde Iwo Jima
- El orgullo de Nuestros Padres o Banderas de Nuestros Padres
- 13 días
- El Imperio del Sol
- Kundun
- Siete años en el Tibet
- Bowling for Columbine o Masacre en Columbine
- Epidemia
- Gorilas en la Niebla
- Pelotón
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