Tuesday, January 31, 2012
For Feb. 1, Wed
• Physics: Presentations for group 1-4
• Eng: Take home seatwork haha.
Read Chap 4,7,8 of your handout.
Make a summary and analysis for each chapter.
Questions:
What are the issues in the society and politics raised by Swift?
What can you say about the author's style of writing?
What do the characters represent? (Houyhnhnms, Yahoos, Gulliver)
What are the metaphors used? (if there's any)
Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Prom Assistance
To all those who need financial assistance with their prom attire rentals and make-up services, please contact Joseph Paguio (639178093282) by Tuesday, Jan. 31. Thank you!
Grad Ball Payments
Grad ball collections per section(01 28-12)
Methods of Payment:
1. Deposit
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY 20, 2012 (Friday)
ATTENTION: All Students
2. First Year sections: RUBY and TOPAZ, five (5) sections of Third Year (Cs, Li, Rb, Na and Mg)
should come at 7:30 for the MATH Exams.
3. All other students should come at 9:00 A.M.
4. Student's Attire: Batch shirt and maong pants. Always wear ID's.
5. There will be a GENERAL ASSEMBLY at the Flagpole Area at 9:00 A.M for the briefing on
YMSAT Activities.
6. Student's official time shall be until 4:30 P.M.
7. YMSAT opening salvo shall be from 4:30 - 7:00 pm.
Reminders for tomorrow
1. Wear your batch shirt or any blue shirt and jeans.
2. Our official time is from 9 AM - 4:30 PM. There will be an seembly at the flag pole area at 9 AM tomorrow for science fair reminders.
3. The opening of the science fair would be from 4:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The theme is cosplay. It is optional (but would be fun!).
Star Scholar Orientation Reminder
To the participants for DLSU Star Scholar Orientation tomorrow, your meeting time is at 7am at the front lobby. Wear their school uniform and ID.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
For Jan. 19, Thurs
• Math: LT at Study Period
• Physics: LT
Ferdie has no internet so he can't email the ppt. Please get from other sections daw
• STR: Defense of last 2 groups
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
For Jan. 18, Wed
• Science Fair shirt: Payments are due tomorrow! P250 each.
Presidential Scholarship at iAcademy
Monday, January 16, 2012
For Jan. 17, Tues
• Eng: LongTest on Julius Caesar
• STR: Poster (tonight, 9 pm) PLUS send angel a copy of your poster. The posters need to be compiled for our section and burned in a CD. angeleugenio08@gmail.com
• Fil: Pick a dula at our FB group! Kalle posted choices.
Star Scholar Orientation
All candidates for the Star Scholarship who will participate in the orientation and ride with the school bus, please confirm your attendance with Maam Jeng at the Guidance Office on or before Thursday. You will be leaving on Jan 20, 7 am. Meeting will be at the front lobby. Thank you!
Friday, January 13, 2012
For Jan 16-21
• STR: Poster and Research Summary
https://sites.google.com/a/pshs.edu.ph/diliman-str/home/ymsat-2012/str2-poster-presentation
https://sites.google.com/a/pshs.edu.ph/diliman-str/home/str2/q3/research-project-summary
• Eng: LT
TUESDAY
• Math: Bring a blindfold/bandana each. Ferdie will post the homework later. :D
-----Ferdie-----
Homework #1, Due Monday/Tuesday next week
Section 5.2 (TCWAG 6) or Section 4.2(TC7)
#’s 13, 20, 30, 33, 39, 40, 42, 44, 49, 54
Read on the next section of the book, on rectilinear motion and differential equations. This section will
not be discussed in class, since most the concepts here were already discussed in class. However, some
questions from this section will appear in the next activity and in the exam. So please study the section.
As for rectilinear motion, you’ve been taught that the derivative of the displacement function, is the
velocity function and the derivative of the velocity function is the acceleration function. So given the
acceleration function, the velocity is just the antiderivative of the velocity function. Similarly, the
antiderivative of the velocity function is the displacement function. So as an exercise, also do the
following.
Derive one of the kinematic equations, . Assume that the acceleration is a constant, , and the initial
velocity is , while the initial displacement is . Then use this formula to solve the following.
A stone is thrown vertically upward from the top of a house 60ft above the ground with an initial speed
of 40ft/s. The acceleration due to gravity is -32ft/s2.
a. How long will it take the stone to reach the greatest height?
b. What is the maximum height?
c. How long will it take to stone to pass the top of the house on its way down?
d. What is its velocity at the instant it passes the top of the house?
e. How long will it take for the stone to reach the ground?
f. What is its speed when as it touches the ground?
Please prepare for an activity on Monday/Tuesday. Bring a blindfold or bandana or anything that could
go around your head to cover your eyes. If you can bring more than one, that would be better. Have a
great weekend!
-----Ferdie-----
THURSDAY
• Physics: Long Test
• Math: Long Test
FRIDAY
• YMSAT: Project
• STR: Setting up of posters
• Bio: Concept/outline for the video and presentation
• Schedules will be shortened
SATURDAY
• STR: Judging of Projects. Attendance is a must.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Public Service Announcement
Good evening! For tonight, an urgent Public Service Announcement.
The CISD and the Discipline Office would like to remind everyone to be mindful of the materials and tools they bring to school for their Science Fair projects. This afternoon, an exposed bottle of petroleum gas was seen and confiscated from one of the lockers in the 3/F of the SHB. There is no question that it posed a health hazard and security risk. Thankfully, the situation was dealt with swiftly and accordingly. The student has explained that the material was precisely for the Science Fair.
In this light, we'd like to remind everyone that you can be held liable for the bringing in of flammable and combustible materials without the proper permits and teacher supervision. Moreover, as you freely work on your projects from this point until the Science Fair, please bear in mind the following:
(a) If you're bringing in electrical equipment for your projects, be mindful of their quality and age for older wires may pose the risk of an electrical short. Please note that in principle, any device that will require use of an electrical socket will need an OBJECT PERMIT FORM.
(b) Sharp cutting tools and implements must be wielded with the utmost caution, especially if you require an instrument of larger size and sharper quality. The DO reserves the right to confiscate instruments that may pose a hazard if used improperly.
(c) The Discipline Office will henceforth require that requests for the bringing in of any flammable or combustible material be put in writing and endorsed by the teacher who has approved your project. We require that you be specific with the material you need, particularly the quantity and type. Furthermore, we request assurance that you will be supervised by your teacher throughout the duration of your use.
(d) Lastly, storing these materials in your lockers or in the bag deposit area is ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED. Coordinate with your teachers with regards to the proper storage and handling of these materials.
I hope everyone understands the urgency of this announcement. We look forward to your strict compliance. We remain excited to see the awesomeness that you'll all be producing in your Science Fair projects, but safety and security will always come first.
Thank you very much! Kindly pass on this announcement to your respective blogs and groups.
From: The CISD & DO
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
For Jan 11, Wed
And here are the powerpoints from sir tan (c/o Arlo Sanico)
Monday, January 9, 2012
For Jan 10, Tuesday
• Fil: Presentations
• Eng: Monologue! The cloths are in Angel's and my locker.
We'll have an LT about Julius Caesar after the monologues.
• WebDev Final Project
• STR Deadlines
- Research Project Summary (four [4] printed copies, 04:30 PM deadline)
- Poster Soft-Copy (09:00 PM deadline)
- Poster Hard-Copy (one printed copy, 8.5" x 11", 04:30 PM deadline)
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Retreat Reminders
REMINDERS
One option for community serve is to help the Math Unit with proctoring tomorrow. If interested, please report to the Math Unit at 10:00am and look for Mr. Llanura. They are in need of 16 proctors.
You can go to other units/offices around the campus as well if you wish to do other tasks. Just make sure that you have proper documentation.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
CAT
Creative Marching
The Officers would like to remind all fourth year students that the Creative Marching will be held tomorrow. Cadets should arrive at the field at 1540h, wearing their costumes.
For Jan 5, Thurs
• Eng: Monologue (11-20)
• Retreat: Palancas
• Health: Storyboard and/or Perio (?)
• Creative Marching from 3:30-5:30 pm
Palancas
Please please please pass your palancas TOMORROW to any Batch Council Officer OR you may drop it off at Maam Cheng's pigeonhole at the Bio Unit!
Thank you!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Retreat Reminders
Hey guys! Don't forget that the payment for the retreat is strictly due tomorrow along with the parent's consent form, agreement, and roomlist.
A booth will be set up by the PCORI just ouside the cafeteria tomorrow from 3 to 5 pm.
Palancas of both parents and students are also due tomorrow until further notice.
For Jan 4, Wed
Novels for the critique:
A. Comparative Analysis of Film and Novel
1. Bata bata paano ka ginawa? by Lualhati Bautista
2. Dekada '70 by Lualhati Bautista
B. Novel Analysis:
1. Dego sa Bukang-Liwayway ni Rogelio Sicat
2. Luha ng Buwaya by Amado V. Hernandez
3. Maganda Pa Ang Daigdig ni Lazaro Francisco
4. Tondo Man May Langit Din ni Andres Cristobal Cruz
5. Desaparecidos ni Lualhati Bautista
6. Mga Ibong Mandaragit ni Amado V. Hernandez
• English: Start of monologues
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Science Fair Preparations
Happy New Year kids! This is the official Schedule of Preparations for the 2012 YMSAT Science Fair :)
There will be quick orientations regarding project details which are specific to your project format (size of exhibits, length of films, materials, deadlines, etc) on JANUARY3.
Conditionally accepted projects, please consult with your teachers on how you can improve your projects, deadline of revised proposals is on JANUARY6.
Accepted proposals, start working!
Email us for questions/
Cheers!
- Sir Gerson