Monday, November 10, 2008

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Wednesday's schedule is D-C-Lunch-A-B.

D - Geography 12 - Today you have your Gradation Unit Final test. This test will take the whole class to complete and if came prepared then I am certain you will do fine. Relax, breathe, and dazzle me with what you know.

C - Introduction to Law 9/10 - Today I want you to continue with your brainstormed list of all the reasons you can think why someone would commit a crime. We'll collect all of your ideas on the board and then we'll try to categorize them into crime theory clusters. After we'll begin our look at the nature vs. nurture debate by focusing on psychological and sociological criminology. Tonight you'll have to complete part two of today's assignment - this means you need to create your own theory of why crime happens. Remember you need to use the brainstormed list we did in class along with part one of the assignment (analysis of classical, biological, sociological, and interactionist theories). Use the Crime Theory Web Site found on this link.


A - Law 12 - Today you have your Criminal Law mid unit test. This test will take the whole class to complete and if came prepared then I am certain you will do fine. Relax, breathe, and dazzle me with what you know.

B- Earth and Space Science 11 - Today we move on to the process of water and wind breaking down the surface of the earth. We will look at the different types of physical (mechanical) weathering and you have no questions for homework. You can find resources to help you at the University of Kentucky Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Web page
McGill University Geog 203 weathering notes
The Physical Environment textbook on line
Exploring Earth textbook on line

One week left until Geography Awareness Week!

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