Planet IEP

What About That Test?

A test can tell a teacher many things about how a student prepares for class. I learned from your test that not everyone is taking notes during the class. Some of the questions that you missed were discussed in class. Note taking is vital to your success in a university class. We'll talk more about note taking this week.

What's Up This Week?

The main assignments for this week are the special projects. On Thursday you will give me the first Class Visitation Observation sheet. On that same day, we will go to the Counseling Center to receive the results of the Myers-Briggs test. On Friday you will give me the first Novel Project. For this assignment, please review your handout. We will discuss this in class again.

Bonus Point Challenge.

Look for a new Challenge later this week.


Lesson and Class Activities Homework
Tuesday
September 23.

Textbook: Tasks 1-3, pages 14-16.

Video lecture: Folk Art and World View.

Textbook: Tasks 9-10.

Wednesday
September 24.

Textbook reading: Pages 20-21.

Textbook homework: Task 12.

Wednesday
September 24.

Check homework and discuss reading.

Worksheet: Folk Objects, Part 1.

Thursday
September 25.

Class Visitation Report due.

Class Archives.


January 17, 2003.
Listening to Learn. Class Visitations. The Novel Project.


January 22, 2003.
Class Visitations. Asking Permission. The Novel Project.


January 28, 2003.
Adjective Word Order.


January 30, 2003.
Writing a Thank You Note. Adjective Word Order.


February 6, 2003.
Extra Credit. What Are We Reading?


February 13, 2003.
Speaker and Next Test. Class Visitation Project Two. What Are We Reading?


February 21, 2003.
Major Class Visitations.


March 3, 2003.
Major Class Visitations.


March 12, 2003.
Extra Credit. Note Taking.



| ©2003 by Freddie A. Bowles |
| Send E-mail to freddieb@mail.uca.edu | | 501.450.5097 |