TUESDAY:
THURSDAY:
FRIDAY: Pep-rally schedule & you will have a substitute
HOMEWORK:
HAPPENINGS:
TEST DATES (to include any info. covered until those points - NOT open notes):
LUNCHTIME LECTURES. These are extra credit opportunities - Requirements: 1) Attendance at the lecture; 2) A typed report (1 - 2 pages), which incorporates both factual information about the lecture itself and reflective thoughts that express your ability to make meaning of the experience; 3) Submission of the report no later than the Friday after the lecture.
- Assign presentation dates
- Start Chapter 7
- "Review" for Test #2
THURSDAY:
- Test #2
FRIDAY: Pep-rally schedule & you will have a substitute
- Meet in Lab 123
- Work on research/presentation; after attendance, you may decide to stay put or go to the library
HOMEWORK:
- Read Chapters 7 and 8
- Make progress on your semester project - presentations start on Jan. 19th (and continue through the 27th)
- Finalized semester projects are DUE Jan. 27th.
HAPPENINGS:
- TUESDAY = Art Club/NAHS (wear your t-shirt for the official club photo)
- Jan. 18 = Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Jan. 26 = Art Club/NAHS (alpha relaxation)
- Jan. 28 = Start of semester exams
- Feb. 9 = Art Club/NAHS & Lunchtime Lecture (see below)
- Feb. 23 = Art Club/NAHS
TEST DATES (to include any info. covered until those points - NOT open notes):
- TEST #2 = Jan. 14
- EXAM - Feb. 2
LUNCHTIME LECTURES. These are extra credit opportunities - Requirements: 1) Attendance at the lecture; 2) A typed report (1 - 2 pages), which incorporates both factual information about the lecture itself and reflective thoughts that express your ability to make meaning of the experience; 3) Submission of the report no later than the Friday after the lecture.
- February 9, 2016 - Emily Smith, Executive Director of 1708 Gallery will talk about the gallery, its function as a non-profit, as well as other art resources and galleries in Richmond
- April 12, 2016 - Tentative, art conservators from VMFA