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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Exponents

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 30, 2020

Name________________________

level 1 answer 1 question
level 2 answer 2 questions 
level 3 answer all questions
1.     James collected on Monday 5 books.  Tuesday,  he  raised his book collecting to the power 7. How many books did James collect on Tuesday?






2.     Madelyn want to increase her level of exercise. On Friday she did 6 push ups. On Saturday she decided to increase her pushups to the power 2. How many pushups did Madelyn do on Saturday?




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The Vietnamese (Vietcong) tunnel rats

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 29, 2020

Name________________________

Watch the clip and be prepared to talk about the following questions tomorrow.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jNx4Gcm54c


1. What were some of the things found in the tunnels?
2. What is the name given to the men who go into the tunnels to make them safe?
3. Explain the dangers found in the tunnels.



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Coping with tragedy

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 28, 2020

Name________________________


What are some of the creative ways people online are dealing with the Covid-19 crisis war? How are they being creative? What are they say or doing to cope in a positive manner?


Respond to the question in complete sentences

Martha's Letters

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 27, 2020

Name________________________

Read the excerpt and answer the following question. Respond in a complete sentence.

In “The Things They Carried,” Cross bears the grief of Lavender’s death for the members of his troop, such as Kiowa, who are too dumbfounded to mourn. In the same story, he makes a personal sacrifice, burning the letters from Martha so that her presence will no longer distract him. In each case, Cross makes a Christ-like sacrifice so that his fellow men—Norman Bowker and Kiowa, in this case—can carry on without being crippled by grief and guilt.

Level 1

1. Explain why Lieutenant Cross burn the thing he carry: Martha's letters?





Level 2
1. Whose grief does Lt. Cross carry?
2. Explain why Lieutenant Cross burn the thing he carry: Martha's letters?






Level 3
1. Whose grief does Lt. Cross carry?
2. Explain why Lieutenant Cross burn the thing he carry: Martha's letters?
3. Who is Cross being compared to in the text?

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

What is the purpose of a cover letter?

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 24, 2020

Name________________________
Use the link provided to help you answer the following questions:https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-4-sentence-cover-letter-that-gets-you-the-job-interview_b_57bcddd7e4b07d22cc3a1406

1. What is a cover letter?


2. Why are cover letters important?


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Symbolism in 1984

Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 23, 2020

Name______________________

level 1: answer two questions
level 2; answer three questions and cite evidence from the text
level 3: answer all questions and cite evidence from the text

George Orwell coined this phrase in the third paragraph of the first chapter of his novel “1984.” He writes, “It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU…” Later it appears on posters and television ads as a political slogan. This is political satire, and Big Brother in this story is the supreme authority of a totalitarian state called “Oceania,” where “the Party” has the highest authority over the people.



1. What does the phrase "big brother is watching you mean?



2. How was this phrase used in later years?


3. Who has the power in Oceana where the phrase was used? 





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totalitarian state called “Oceania,” where “the Party” has the highest authority over the people.

The mean, mode, median and range

Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 22, 2020

Name______________________

level 1: Answer two questions
level 2: Answer three questions
level 3: Answer all questions
1.     James collected the following number of books for the school library in a given week Monday 5,  Tuesday 7, Wednesday 8, Thursday 2 and Friday4.
What is the mean amount of books James collected?



2.     Charlie sell homemade cookies he sell in two weeks the following number of cookies week one: 5, 7, 8, 2 and week two: 42, 4, 5, 7, 8 
What is the median cookies Charlie sold?



3.     Suzie has is 19 years old. Her other siblings ages are the following; 12, 18, 7, 4, 10, 19, 3.
What is the range of ages?


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What is the range ages of Suzie and her sisters?

Monday, April 20, 2020

The mathematical range

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 20, 2020

Name_____________________________

level 1: answer question 2
level 2: answer question 1& 2
Level 3 answer question 1 & 2
Remember to show your work

1.     Jeremy has 2 brothers and 3 sisters. His brothers are 2 years younger and 4 years younger than him. His sisters are 1 year, 4 years, and 6 years older than him. Jeremy is 9 years old. What is the range of the ages of Jeremy and his brothers and sisters?

2.     A fast food restaurant collects the soft drink cans for recycling. The number of cans collected in two weeks are given below.1)84, 97, 77, 31, 84, 63, 58, 72, 47, 84, 69, 94, 43, 68. Find the range

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Protagonist vs. Antagonist

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 20, 2020

Name______________________________

Chose any tv show, movie, or book and discuss who the protagonist?Who is the antagonist  and what is the problem being confronted.

Level 1: Discuss either the protagonist or the antagonist
Level 2: Discuss  the protagonist and the antagonist in addition to the problem

Level 3: Discuss  the protagonist and the antagonist in addition to the problem



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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Barry's credit card

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien


Welcome to youSpring non Spring Vacation!!!
We are going to have loads of Fun, Fun,Fun!!!

Homework for April 14, 2020
Name__________________________

Barry has a credit card from Discover card with 23% apr, another from Capital one with a 17% apr and one more from Chase bank with a 15.99% apr.

Level 1
1. What is the average apr of the credit cards.
2. What is the median apr of the credit cards.





Level 2 and 3
1. What is the average apr of the credit cards.
2. What is the median apr of the credit cards.
3. What credit cards have the highest apr and what is their average?


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Charlie's expenses

Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien


Welcome to youSpring non Spring Vacation!!!
We are going to have loads of Fun, Fun,Fun!!!

Homework for April 14, 2020
Name__________________________

Level 1
Charlie makes makes $39,110 per year. His monthly rent is $1, 500.
1. How much is Charlie's yearly rental expenses?
2. How much money does Charlie use from for his yearly income towards his expenses after  his yearly rent has been deducted?


Level 2&3 

Charlie makes makes $39,110 per year. His monthly rent is $1, 500. Charlie's yearly expenses are $5500.

1. How much is Charlie's yearly rental expenses?
2. How much money does Charlie have from his yearly income after his yearly expenses have been deducted?
3. How much money does Charlie have after all of his expense have been deducted. for the year?



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Monday, April 13, 2020

Sequencing our Algorithms


Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien


Welcome to youSpring non Spring Vacation!!!
We are going to have loads of Fun, Fun,Fun!!!

Homework for April 13, 2020


Name ________________________________

Level 1: complete four
Level 2: complete eight
Level 1: complete ALL
1. When she got out of the car, I ran to embrace her.
2. I  had great plans for fun things to do together!
3. I never expected to end up having a feud!
4. She moved away in the spring, and we really missed each other.
5. but I was still looking forward to spending some time with Katherine.
6. I had  invited my friend, Katherine, to visit for the week.
7. My name is Jessica. I'd like to tell you about an important lesson I learned this summer.
8. I was glad that my new neighbor, Maria, and I hit it off well


Refer to https://www.quia.com/rd/48910.html?AP_rand=757306200 for the answer key


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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

How are you at managing money?

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This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 9, 2020

Name ___________________
Today in class we discussed how to manage money in a responsible way. We learn 7 rules for managing money.

Level 1: list two rules for managing money
Level 2: list four rules for managing money
Level 3: list six rules for managing money





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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

O'Brien's resistance to the Vietnam War

Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien



Homework for April 6-7, 2020

Name ___________________


Read the following excerpt and highlight key detail that we will use in our STORY map.

S: setting
T: Tell the characters
O: what is the problem
R: Was there a resolution
Y: If Yes, what was it



Although his community pressures him to go, he resists making a decision about whether to go to war or flee. He spends the summer in a meatpacking plant in his hometown of Worthington, Minnesota, removing blood clots from pigs with a water gun. He comes home every night stinking of pig and drives around town aimlessly, paralyzed, wondering how to find a way out of his situation. It seems to him that there is no easy way out. The government won’t allow him to defer in order to go to graduate school; he can’t oppose the war as a matter of general principle because he does agree with war in some circumstances; and he can’t claim ill health as an excuse. He resents his hometown for making him feel compelled to fight a war that it doesn’t even know anything about. In the middle of the summer, O’Brien begins thinking seriously about fleeing to Canada, eight hours north of Worthington. His conscience and instincts tell him to run. He worries, however, that such an action will lose him the respect of his family and community. He imagines the people he knows gossiping about him in the local café. During his sleepless nights, he struggles with his anger at the lack of perspective on the part of those who influenced him.

One day, O’Brien cracks. Feeling what he describes as a physical rupture in his chest, he leaves work suddenly, drives home, and writes a vague note to his family. He heads north and then west along the Rainy River, which separates Minnesota from Canada. The next afternoon, after spending the night behind a closed-down gas station, he pulls into a dilapidated fishing resort, the Tip Top Lodge, and meets the elderly proprietor, Elroy Berdahl. The two spend six days together, eating meals, hiking, and playing Scrabble. Although O’Brien never mentions his reason for going to the Canadian border, he has the sense that Elroy knows, since the quiet old man is sharp and intelligent. One night O’Brien inquires about his bill, and after the two men discuss O’Brien’s work—washing dishes and doing odd jobs—in relation to the cost of the room, Elroy concludes that he owes O’Brien more than a hundred dollars and offers O’Brien two hundred. O’Brien refuses the money, but the next morning he finds four fifty-dollar bills in an envelope tacked to his door. Looking back on this time in his life, O’Brien marvels at his innocence. He invites us to reflect with him, to pretend that we’re watching an old home movie of O’Brien, tan and fit, wearing faded blue jeans and a white polo shirt, sitting on Elroy’s dock, and thinking about writing an apologetic letter to his parents.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Overview of Vietnam

Welcome to CBVI@GMHC

This month we are reading the book

The Things They Carried  by Tim O'Brien

Homework for April 1, 2020

Read the wikipedia descriptive on Vietnam.
Write down key fact  and be prepared tomorrow to discuss your finding with your classmates in google classroom: meet.google.com/zrp-iijz-hwh

Level 1: write down 3 key facts
Level 2: write down 5 key facts
Level 3: write down 6 key facts


Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (is the easternmost country on the Southeast Asian Indochinese Peninsula. With an estimated 95.5 million inhabitants as of 2018, it is the 15th most populous country in the world. Vietnam shares its land borders with China to the north, and Laos and Cambodia to the west. It shares its maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the PhilippinesIndonesia and Malaysia through the South China Sea.[n 5] Its capital city is Hanoi, while its most populous city is Ho Chi Minh City, also known by its former name of Saigon.

The ancient Vietnamese nation was annexed by China in the 2nd century BC, which subsequently made Vietnam a division of China for over a millennium. The first independent monarchy emerged in the 10th century AD. This paved the way for successive imperial dynasties as the nation expanded geographically southward until European colonialism in the mid-19th century. Modern Vietnam was born upon the Proclamation of Independence from France in 1945. Following Vietnamese victory against the French in the First Indochina War, which ended in 1954, the nation was divided into two rival states: communist North and anti-communist South. Conflicts intensified in the Vietnam War, which saw extensive US intervention in support of South Vietnam and ended with North Vietnamese victory in 1975.
After North and South Vietnam were reunified under a unitary socialist government in 1976, the country became economically and politically isolated until 1986, when the Communist Party initiated a series of economic and political reforms that facilitated Vietnamese integration into world politics and the global economy. As a result of the successful reforms, Vietnam has enjoyed a high GDP growth rate, consistently ranked among the fastest-growing countries in the world. It nevertheless faces challenges including povertycorruption and inadequate social welfare. By 2010, Vietnam had established diplomatic relations with 178 countries. It is a member of such international organizations as the United Nations (UN), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, and the World Trade Organization (WTO).



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