Dear Student,
To begin the week, I need to remind you to let your parents know about the importance of getting you a flash drive for all of your classes. This will help you protect your files from deletion and theft. Until you get a flash drive, however, you are more than welcome to save to your laptop's hard drive.
Listed below are your weekly assignments and homework. You have the entire week to complete the assignments listed below. Since we only have about 45 minutes for each class, you are in charge of getting right down to business! Here is a plan of how your day should go:
1.Immediately get into the classroom!
2.Once you have your laptop, connect to the internet and begin completing the assignments for the week.
3. Write down your homework assignments for the week first!
4.Work diligently throughout the hour--DO NOT goof around with other students!
5.Do your best each day!
ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 21, 2012
HOMEWORK: Open the homework file listed above. Copy down your homework for the night and turn it in each day.
Complete your I AM poem in its entirety using the handout I have provided for you. Remember to write the poem by hand first and save it in your class folder. Once your poem is complete, type it into a Word document. Save the completed poem in your folder on the laptop. Use the example to show you how to arrange your poem. The sample poem is listed above in "files."
Complete 2 Biopoems. Remember to write this poem by hand first and save the original in your class folder. Use the example under "files" if you need an extra copy. Once your poem is complete, type it into a Word document. Save the completed poem in your folder on your assigned laptop.
Complete 5 haiku poems. Remember to write the poems by hand first and save the original in your class folder. Use the example under "files" if you need an extra copy. Once your poems are complete, type it into a Word document. Save the completed Word document in your folder on your assigned laptop.
Complete 5 cinquain poems. Remember to write the poems by hand first and save the original in your class folder. Use the example under "files" if you need an extra copy. Once your poems are complete, type them into a Word document. Save the completed Word document in your folder on your assigned laptop.