Eleventh Grade Day 3

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Today’s Assignments: Day 3

Today in History/Social Studies you will learn about Thomas Paine, the author of Common Sense.

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Reading/Literature 11
Read and Log
Read for 30 minutes, then discuss with your teacher. Record it in your Reading Log.

  1. Pick out a reading book
  2. Reading Log
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Language Arts 11
Presentation

Create a presentation using your presentation software about what you read in Reading/Literature this week. Include text, multimedia, and formatting such as headings and lists. Use the Research Center to gather additional information while citing and categorizing your sources. You’ll work on this assignment today and tomorrow.

  1. Research Center

Spelling: Study your spelling words for your quiz on Friday.
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Math 11
Statistics and Probability

Use the data from the table in the image above to create a histogram bar chart using Grid Paper. If you don’t know how to create a histogram bar chart, see the Day 1 assignment.

  1. Math is Fun: Histogram
  2. Histogram
  3. Grid Paper
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History/Social Studies 11
Philosophy Described in the Declaration of Independence

Take notes while watching the video about Common Sense by Thomas Paine. Use the Research Center to gather more information.

  1. Thomas Paine Overview
  2. Thomas Paine Biography
  3. Common Sense
  4. Thomas Paine
  5. Research Center
  6. Lined Paper
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Science 11
Cell Biology


Take notes while reading about Two Types of Cells. Use the Research Center to investigate further.

  1. Cell Anatomy
  2. Two Types of Cells
  3. Anatomy of a Cell
  4. Research Center
  5. Lined Paper
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Visual and Performing Arts 11
Art

Browse through the art and artist from the American Revolution marking important historical events. Take notes while reading about Art and Artists of the American Revolution.

  1. John Trumbull Art and Politics in the Revolution
  2. 7 Paintings That Define The Revolutionary War
  3. Art and Artists of the American Revolution
  4. Lined Paper
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Physical Education 11
Calisthenics
Do the following exercises and record them in your P.E. Log. First stretch. Then do a minimum of 20 jumping jacks, 5 lunges on each leg, 10 sit ups, and 10 push ups.

  1. P.E. Log
  2. Calisthenics
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