November - December 2007 Calendar

November 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Mon.      Tues.           Wed.           Thurs.         Friday       Sat.-Sun.   

26        27 28 29 30Spelling Test 13  Dec. 1-2
3        4English Quiz 5Religion Quiz 6History Test St. Nicholas Feast Day 7Spelling Test 14Vocab Test 7 Our Lady of Guadalupe Celebration!! Dec. 8-9
10        11English Quiz  12Religion Quiz 13Science Quiz 14Spelling Test 15 15-16
17        18Vocab Test 8 Reading Test on The Horse and His Boy 19 Last Day before break!!Christmas Party 20 21 22-23

 

Religion Review: Test Date: 11/30/07

November 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment

  1. What town did Mary live in?
    1. Mary lived in the town of Nazareth.
  1. When her life began Mary did not have ____________________________
    1. Mary did not have Original Sin.
  1. God sent an angel to Mary, what was the angel’s name?
    1. Gabriel was the name of that angel.
  1. Who is the father of Jesus?
    1. The father of Jesus is God.

                                                               i.      His foster parent was Joseph.

  1. What is the Annunciation?
  1.  Where did Mary and Joseph travel to because Caesar told them to do so?
    1. They traveled to Bethlehem
  1. Where did they have to stay because there was no room at any inns?
    1. They stayed in a stable.
  1. What did Mary lay Baby Jesus in?
    1. Mary laid Baby Jesus in a manger.
  1. fill in the blanks:
    1. Jesus was born to save us from __________ and to reopen the gates of ________________.
  2. Definition:
    1. Bethlehem: Town where the Savior was born
    2. Worship: to give your best love and praise to God.
    3. Manger: a feeding box for animals.
    4. Mystery: something we believe but cannot fully understand.

 

Fill in the blanks:

1.      Jesus came to save everyone. Three _________men came from the East to _W______________ Jesus.

2.      A ______________ guided the wise men to the stable at Bethlehem.

More questions:

1.      What did the wise men do when they found Jesus?

a.       They knelt before Jesus and gave Him gifts.

2.      Where can we go to kneel before Jesus?

a.       WE can kneel before Jesus in the Blesses Sacrament.

Baltimore: Our Sins (Finish)

1.      Is original sin the only kind of sin? NO, there is another kind of sin, called actual sin.

2.      What is actual sin?

a.       Actual sin is any sin, which we ourselves commit.

3.      How many kinds of actual sin are there?

a.       There are two kinds of actual sin: mortal sin and venial sin.

4.      What is mortal sin?

a.       Mortal sin is a deadly sin.

5.      What does mortal sin do to us?

a.       Mortal sin makes us enemies of God and robs our souls of His grace.

6.      What happens to those who die in mortal sin?

a.       Those who die in mortal sin are punished forever in the fire of hell.

7.      What is venial sin?

a.       Venial sin is a lesser sin.

8.      Does venial sin makes us enemies of God or rob our souls of His grace?

a.       No, venial sin does not make us enemies of God or rob our souls of His grace.

9.      Does venial sin displease God?

a.       Yes, venial sin does displease God.

 

Please know the Hail Mary and the Glory Be.

 

Hail Mary:

      Hail Mary, full of grace! The Lord is with thee.

Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the

fruit of your womb, Jesus.

Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners,

now and at the hour of our death.  Amen

 

Glory Be:

Glory be to the Father, and the Son, and to the

Holy Spirit, as it was in the beginning, is now, and

ever shall be, world without end.   Amen

Religion Study Guide

November 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Religion Study Guide Chapter 12: Purity and Truth“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God”  Matthew 5:8
Quiz Wednesday, December 4

BC Questions

Thursday:

1.      What is the Eighth Commandment of God? The Eighth Commandment of God is:  You shall not lie. 

2.      What does the Eight Commandment tell us to do?  The Eight Commandment tells us to speak the truth carefully and to think the best of our neighbor.

Friday:

3.      What is the Ninth Commandment?  The Ninth Commandment is: You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.

Monday:

4.      What is the Tenth Commandment of God?  The Tenth Commandment is: You shall  not covet your neighbor’s goods.

5.      What does the Tenth Commandment tell us not to do?  The Tenth Commandment tells us not to have an unhealthy desire for riches, which would make us forget the rights and welfare of our neighbors . 

Words to Know:

Covet:  to wrongfully want something that does not belong to you

Truth: telling how things really are

Honesty: is telling the truth

Update for the week of Nov. 26-30

November 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Parents,

 I was unable, for several reasons, to print out and copy the worksheet for The Horse and His Boy this week, therefore the only homework required for reading is to read chapter 10. 

Also because of the computer glitches, the calendar I hoped to send home Monday is now going home today.  Please be watching for it.   There are several quizes and tests scheduled in the next few weeks.  Expect study guides to go home about a week before the quiz or test.

 Thanks,

Miss Burkett 

Homework 11/26 - 11/30

November 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: No homework

Tuesday

  • Review Othello for test tomorrow!

Wednesday

  • Read John Donne, “Holy Sonnet 6″ (”Death be not proud”); “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”; “Batter My Heart”

Thursday

  • Read George Herbert, “The Agonie”; Easter Wings”; “Love”

Friday

  • Read John Milton, “On Shakespeare”; “When I Consider How My Light Is Spent”
  • Vocabulary worksheet
  • Begin work on poetry essay

Homework 11/26 - 11/30

November 27, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: No homework

Tuesday

  • Read Thayer, “Casey at the Bat”
  • Start working on poem

Wednesday

  • Do simile/metaphor assignment (Warriner’s Writing Application B, p. 77)
  • Work on poem

Thursday

  • Warriner’s Posttest 1 (pp. 86-87)
  • Work on poem

Friday

  • Review for Ch. 3 Warriner’s test on Monday!!!
  • Warriner’s Posttest 2 (pp. 87-88)
  • Work on poem

Homework 11/26/07 - 11/30/07

November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: Read pp. 143-147.

Tuesday: Read pp. 148-152, through On Your Own 5.6.

Wednesday: Read pp. 152-156, up to Experiment 5.2.

Thursday: Read pp. 158-161, up to Example 5.5.

Friday: Write out the answers to On Your Own 5.8 through 5.11 to turn in.

Homework 11/26/07 - 11/30/07

November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: Read pp. 165-170, through On Your Own 6.2.

Tuesday: Read pp. 170-173, through On Your Own 6.4.

Wednesday: Read pp. 173-176, through On Your Own 6.5.

Thursday: Read pp. 176-180.

Friday: Read pp. 183-185, up to ”Empirical and Molecular Formulas.”

Homework 11/26/07 - 11/30/07

November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: Read pp. 164-167, up to “The Mitochondrion.”

Tuesday: Read pp. 167-171, up to ”Golgi Bodies.”

Wednesday: Read pp. 171-175, through On Your Own 6.6.

Thursday: No new homework.

Friday: Read pp. 176-181, through On Your Own 6.9.

Homework 11/26/07 - 11/30/07

November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment

Monday: Translate lines 31-36 in Chapter 6.

Wednesday: Translate lines 60-71 in Chapter 6.

Friday: Study the Grammatica Latina at the end of Chapter 6.

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