Tuesday: Preview weekly calendar. Spend time in class reading and discussing
The Richmond Times-Dispatch. Share news ideas. Begin reading Chapter 2: "Laws, Ethics, and Policy" in-class. For homework,
- Finish reading Chapter 2 and complete study guide/vocabulary exercise.
- Begin researching your news-in-brief topic.
Thursday: Spend time in class reading and discussing
The Richmond Times-Dispatch. Hand-in study guide/vocabulary exercise for Chapter 2: "Laws, Ethics, and Policy" and go over the answers. Discuss your progress in researching your news-in-brief article.
- Study for quiz on Chapter 2.
- Continue researching your news-in-brief topic.
Friday: Take quiz on Chapter 2: "Laws, Ethics, and Policy."
- Read a newspaper this weekend.
- Complete your news-in-brief and post it. The article should have a direct lead, be 2-3 paragraphs long, and be no more than 100 words.
7 comments:
who: the students of MLWGS
what: took the handbook quiz, how did they do?
when: the deadline was the 10th of Sep, but has everyone even taken it?
where: at home, at school, during lunch if the deadline was not met
why: because it was assigned
how: by logging into a special site
Who: All interested students of MLWGS, and invited students from other schools
What: Fall Homecoming
When: October 15, 2011
Where: MLWGS gymnasium
Why: To welcome all students for another year of school
How: By providing an enjoyable event for students to socialize, get to know each other (if freshmen), and have fun.
Who: The MLWGS Student body
What: Had/are Having their photographs taken
When: September 26, 27, and 28 (presumably)
Where: The Black Box
Why: For the yearbook?
How: Freshman and Sophomores A-M on the 26, Sophomores N-Z and Juniors, on the 27, Seniors at an unknown time were called to the Black Box to have their photographs taken by a photographer, using a camera, hired by the school.
Who: the MLWGS student body
What: will be taking the PSAT test
When: Oct 12
Where: at school
Why: to help prepare students for the SATs
How:Administered by teachers, all juniors in gym, freshman and sophomores will be grouped by English class
Students can capture old memories and create new ones in MLWGS's yearbook, at a discounted price of $45 until Dec. 17th. Forms are located outside of room 121, or can be obtained through Mr. White in room 330.
Yearbooks are even available online, on a site linked through the Smoke and Scales blog. "I have [the forms], but I probably won't buy [a yearbook]," said Eric Kim, freshman.
The books are on sale until close to the end of the year, but prices will rise as the school year moves forward. Personalization, including foil stamps, metallic name plates, and icons are also available.
Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors were called in alphabetical order to the black box to have their photographs taken on Monday and Tuesday of Last week. The photos are to be used for the 2011-2012 yearbook.
"I forgot, so at first it stressed me out, but it was nice to get out of class," said Eilizabeth Ebeling ('15). The entirety of the freshmen class and sophomores with last names A-M were photographed on Monday, September 26. The rest of the sophomores and all of the juniors were photographed on Tuesday. The senior class will have their pictures taken at a later date.
Mr. Michael White, who was in charge of the undertaking, was unavailable for comment.
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