[er-oo-dahyt] characterized by great knowledge; scholarly
by jbethe on January 28, 2009 at 10:53 pm · Filed under ESL
After you have found a King Arthur website, click on COMMENTS below and answer the 3 questions. Then make at least 2 positive comments about websites that other students suggested.
1-What is the website address, and what is it called?
2-What is the same, and what is different about the information on your website, as compared to our reading of "The Sword in the Stone"?
3-What is your favorite part of the website? What do you recommend your classmates look at?
by jbethe on July 31, 2008 at 2:00 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
DON’T COME TO SCHOOL EMPTY-HANDED!
The three basic supplies you’ll need for school, everyday, are: a pen or pencil; lined paper ; and your brain ! No, wait, the third thing is a 3-ring binder with dividers.
Other students feel prepared with a backpack , highlighter, eraser, white-out, and a calculator .
by jbethe on July 31, 2008 at 1:49 pm · Filed under Uncategorized
WELCOME BACK! The first day of school is Monday, August 18th. Classes begin at 8am with a 20 minute Orientation, where you will pick up your Quarter 1 schedule. When you get to school (by 7:45am please), look for your last name posted on flyers around the school to find out where your Orientation class is.
by jbethe on September 27, 2007 at 8:19 pm · Filed under English 5/6C, ESL, General Class Info
Remember, all papers turned in must have your NAME, DATE, PERIOD #, and KEY written in the top right corner:
Raul Carillo
9-3-08
Per. 1 /Bethe
Citizenship
If you forget, I will subtract 5 points from your paper. Autograph your work, please!
by jbethe on September 20, 2007 at 3:29 pm · Filed under General Class Info
If this is your first time visiting, then your assignment, should you choose to accept it, is to click on “comment” (below) and say something. Your comment will be attached to this post.
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Rules:
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Ms. B