Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Your WCIV textbook

Special note regarding your WCIV textbook:  Next Tuesday, when you take your exam, you will turn in your textbook.  You will bring the book with you to the exam, and leave it with your proctor.  I will collect them from the three classrooms, and check them against the list I compiled at the start of the semester.

Hopefully, you all have the same book I assigned you back in January.  If you turn in someone else's book, they will have their name checked off the list, not you.  If your book is not turned in, you will be charged for it (around $70).  I will turn in the textbook list to Mr. Scholl on Wednesday, June 5.  If you find your book anytime after Wednesday, you should turn it in to Mr. Scholl so he can take your name off the "Student Who Owes John Carroll $70 Because They Lost Their Book" list.


In class today, Section 1 takes their Feudalism test, while Section 2 and 3 have the day off.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Your future.

Here is what we have scheduled for the rest of the year.

Tomorrow: review of Feudalism.

Saturday, May 25 - Monday, May 27: Three-day weekend - Happy Memorial Day!

Tuesday, May 28:  Section 01 takes test on Feudalism.

Wednesday, May 29:  Sections 2 and 3 take test on Feudalism, Section 1 reviews for final exam.

Thursday, May 30:  Sections 2 and 3 review for final exam.

Friday, May 31 through Sunday, June 2:  another three-day weekend!

Monday, June 3:  Religion and Science exams.

Tuesday, June 4: English and Social Studies exams.
  • Section 1 tests in Room 222 
  • Section 2 tests in Room 216 
  • Section 3 tests in Room 111

Wednesday, June 5: Math and World Language exams.

Thursday, June 6:  Start of Summer Vacation!

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Behold.


The Iron Plow!

As the plow moves, the colter (the vertical blade) slices through the earth; the plowshare then rips the earth up from underneath; and the moldboard (beneath the handles) shoves against the earth, turning it over so that it settles as loose and fertile soil. 

This is what passed for a revolutionary invention during the Middle Ages.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Retreat!

Due to the Freshman Retreat, I only returned tests to Section 1 today.  I will juggle the schedule a bit (get it?  juggle?), and get Sections 2 and 3 their tests back on Wednesday.  I hope you enjoyed retreat!

Sunday, May 19, 2013

more grades

Last Wednesday's test grades have been posted.

A few of you need to make that up.  Monday would make the most sense.

Grades being posted

The POP quiz you took on Friday has been posted.

If you weren't in class Friday, you'll be making it up in class Monday (tomorrow).

More grades to come.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

the legacy of the barbarians

In class we identified seven barbarian groups who successfully invaded parts of the Roman Empire.  It would be helpful for all of us to know what modern day countries were settled by some of these barbarians, and where to find them on a map.

The groups you should focus on are: Angles, Franks, Huns, Ostrogoths, Saxons, Vandals and Visigoths.