AVID Mission Statement

AVID's mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a
global society

November 11, 2011

PE Vocab (Dec 9th- Oct. 7th)

Dec. 9---Articulate, Conform, Cohesive, Deny,delegate

Dec. 2 --circulate obstruct battle phobia retreat

NOV. 18---JUDICIOUS, ROUTE,SIEGE,GERM,ADVANCE
11/4---resistance progression obliterate cursory fend
10/28---OFFENSE, DEFENSE, TRANSITION, FIERCE, DETRIMENT
10/21---rhythm, pace, cadence, facsimile, rotation
10/14---ALLERGY, ADVERSARY, PARTICIPATE, INVIGORATE, EXPEND
10/7---CARDIOVASCULAR, ASTHMA, OBESE, DIABETES, NAUSEA


Sept. 9--Gymnastics, Tumbling, Balance , Agile, Coordination


Sept. 2---Chlorine, Acid, Sensitive, Safety, Emergency


August 26--Excuse, Extended, Optional, Mandatory, Aerosol

August 19--ResponsibleAuthorityNegligenceObjectiveCriteria

November 9, 2011

Computer Lab

Please read and complete the following;


  • Grade Check - Fill out your information. If you need to conference with me do so after you gather all your grades and write them down.
  • Zangle - Write down grade and missing work. If needed jot down low scores as well.
  • AVID Write Off - Quotes worksheet

AVID Write Off Quote Worksheet Instructions
Use this time to look up your grades and work on gathering quotes for the AVID Write Off. Remember the quote(s) must relate to your view(s) on life or life experiences.
You can draw quotes from a variety of sources such as;
Music,
Novels,
Movies,
Poetry, and
Short Stories

Please include the following on your worksheet;
  1. Quote,
  2. Source/Genera and
  3. Author


My example ( Lopez-Sevilla)

November 6, 2011

UCLA

UCLA - I'm going to College fair and football game
98 students
8 adults
What a wonderful trip. Great job representing BMS, proud of all of you!!




UCLA

*Reminder*
From the student's
"Wear your UCLA shirts on Monday

October 28, 2011

UCLA - I'm going to college"

UCLA- I'm Going to College
November 5th
Rose Bowl


Bring snacks from home. You are welcome to bring food into the college fair area and into the Rose Bowl. However, you cannot bring coolers, glass bottles, aluminum cans or items that are easily thrown, such as unsliced fruit into the Rose Bowl stadium.

Prohibited Items

  • Noisemakers including thunder sticks, musical instruments, whistles, air horns and boom boxes
  • Weapons or projectiles
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Glass, metal or hard plastic containers of any size
  • Hard or soft sided coolers of any size
  • Plastic drink containers (except 2 liters or less with factory seal intact)
  • Backpacks, bags and purses larger than 14" square
  • Boxes or wrapped packages of any size
  • Unsliced fruits or vegetables
  • Animals (other than service animals required because of a disability)
  • Balls, toys or sports equipment
  • Banners, signs or flags
  • Helium balloons
  • Laser pointers
  • Poles or sticks
  • Unauthorized video cameras, monopods or tripods
  • Skates, skateboards, scooters or bicycles
    Note: strollers are permitted but must be checked with an usher at tunnel vomitory

  • Red Ribbon Week

    In Memory of Enrique Camarena

    Cornell notes and ribbon


    Paradigm Glasses


    7 Habits of a Highly Effective Teen

    Second Qrt. Goals





    PE Vocabulary

    10/28

    OFFENSE, DEFENSE, TRANSITION, FIERCE, DETRIMENT

    10/21

    rhythm, pace, cadence, facsimile, rotation

    10/14

    ALLERGY, ADVERSARY, PARTICIPATE, INVIGORATE, EXPEND

    10/7

    CARDIOVASCULAR, ASTHMA, OBESE, DIABETES, NAUSEA

    September 28, 2011

    College Research

    College Banners and Pennants
    Private, Public, In State and Out of State

    Projects going up ...

    September 7, 2011

    PE Words

    August 19
    Responsible
    Authority
    Negligence
    Objective
    Criteria

    August 26
    Excuse
    Extended
    Optional
    Mandatory
    Aerosol

    Sept. 2
    Chlorine
    Acid
    Sensitive
    Safety
    Emergency

    Sept. 9
    Gymnastics
    Tumbling
    Balance
    Agile
    Coordination

    Computer Lab

    8th grade-

    1) Finish your research. Answer the questions that are on your lined paper.
    --------This is an important step to complete prior to formatting the information (step 2)

    2) Place information on a WORD document or on a POWERPOINT.

    3) Edit Font and size.

    4) I will be calling up students to discuss their Binder check grade.

    5) If you were absent- please pick up a Tutorial for tomorrow.


    7th Grade-

    1) Finish your research. Answer the questions on your lined paper.

    2) When you are done call me over to approve your finished product.

    3) Sketch our your pennant by googling your school name and the word "pennant"

    4) I will be discussing tutorial grades with students.

    5) If you were absent, please pick up a tutorial .




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    August 10, 2011


    Welcome to a New School Year
    2011-12

    March 28, 2011

    Goals - 7th grade

    On your sheet of paper please answer the following question:


    What are your 4th quarter goals (3 academic goals)



    Define the following words on the back of your sheet of paper


    Defense Lawyer


    prosecution Lawyer


    Bailiffs



    One paragraph answer the following question;


    Wolf v. Red


    Seven Dwarfs v. Snow White


    Wolf v. Three Little Pigs


    Three Bears v. Goldilocks



    1. Which fairytale should be picked for our trails.

    2. What roles would you play if given the choice?

    3. Back up why you would be best for the particular role.



    February 15, 2011

    Museum of Tolerence



    Preparation for the Field Trip to the Museum of Tolerance

    Please watch the following clips;
    1. Life Before Genocide,
    2. Hiding,
    3. Ghettos,
    4. Camps,
    5. Liberation,
    6. Life after Genocide
    7. and Loss of Family
    Pick one video from each title. If you finish early please watch the remaining videos