VCS Teachers' Blog Posts
Mitchell: Homework weekending 3/5/10
English 9:
• Unit 5 work due
• Unit 5 quiz
Due: March 3
• Act 4 and 5 work sheet
English 8:
• TKAM chapters 26-29
Due: March 2
• Chapters 29-31
• Vocab week 4
Due: March 5
English 7:
• Parts 3 and 4 worksheets
• Acts 5 and 6 worksheets
• No vocab
Due: March 4
Humanities:
• Color theory vocab and color wheels
Due: March 3
Astronomy:
• Wormholes summary
Due: March 1
• Star chart
Due: March 4
Journalism:
• Review Feb Newspaper
• Write March Articles
• Email to AJ
Due:
Research and Technical Writing:
Collins: Daily Homework
These assignments are posted by a student and may not be accurate. Students are still responsible to write their assignments in their agenda each day.
All math classes have apangea due by Friday at 6 pm.
Pre- algebra:
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Due:
Principles Alg. And Geo:
• 45 min apangea
Due: Friday at 6:00
Algebra 1A:
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Due:
Algebra;
• 5.1 packet, problems 24-31
Due: March 3rd
Geometry:
• 8.3
Due: 3/5
History 7:
• 30 facts on historical person
Due:
History 8:
• 30 facts on historical person
Due:
George: Homework week ending 3/5/10
Physical Science:
• Study mission 2 test
Due: March 4th
• Physics of Superheroes/ Chapter 3 (1/2 page summary).
Due: March 3rd
Earth Science 9:
• Biometeorology project
• Keep reviewing mission 1/ test
Due: March 4th
Earth Science 7:
• Finish weather forecast
• Collect weather data
• Review mission 1 for test
Due: March 4
Biology:
• Collect information and create “Food Inc.” projects
• Study notes for test
Due: 3/5
Guitar:
• Arrangement for Breakdown
• Keep working on new song
Due: March 5th
Health (a and b):
George: Homework Week ending 2/12/10
Physical Science
· Build convection Detecta
Due: 2-8
· Physics of superheroes (Intro and five questions)
Due: 2-10
Earth Science 9
· Set up Jason account
· Bring in dust bowl article
Due: 2- 8
Earth Science 7
· Set up Jason account
· Bring in dust bowl article
Due: 2-8
Biology
· Read technical background for next weeks project
Due: 2-9
Guitar
· Work on new song
More Sonic hopes
Donorschoose.org contacted me last week to encourage writing another project for funding. Chase Bank wants to fund $10,000 for literacy, science or math in Idaho schools. Therefore I wrote another grant for our little library. Our non-fiction section consists of a smattering of books trying to cover a plethora of subjects. This $700 would fund many more reference materials in an effort to allow students to research using materials other than the internet. To find the project from www.limeadesforlearning.com choose Idaho projects and look for me! Mrs.
We're fully funded!
Some of you may have read or heard about my Sonic grant found on Donorschoose.org.
I am happy to celebrate with you that it has been fully funded! What an amazing week and I thank all of you who voted for me on www.limeadesforlearning.com!
How to be a Pirate in Seven Easy Songs

Choir and drama are teaming up to perform "How to be a Pirate in Seven Easy Songs." Please read my attached document to learn more about this exciting event.
Vision Charter *9/3/09*
Hello! Just a reminder that Vision Charter School is closed Monday, September 7, 2009 for Labor Day. If you are planning a family vacation, please make every effort to not take your child out of school until after noon. This allows the school to receive full funding. In the event that a child is at school less than four hours a day, it does negatively impact our state funding. Thank you for making every effort to observe this request.
Annual Yearly Progress - More Great News for Vision Charter!
As Idaho Annual Yearly Progress reports go public this week, Vision Charter School celebrates the phenomenal academic growth of all our students!
100% of our 3rd-8th graders were tested in Math, Reading, and Language Arts and the scores are fantastic!
95% of Vision Charter School students scored at grade level or above in Reading! The state average score in Reading for students scoring at grade level and above was 88%.
90% of Vision Charter School students scored at grade level or above in Math! The state average score in Math was 81%.
Congrats Tricia Huckins
We are so proud of our very own Mrs. Huckins for being recognized by Idaho Giants as an outstanding Science Teacher making real world connections in the classroom! What an outstanding honor!




