Sunday, December 27, 2009

Play :O

Yes, this early. I worry too much.

My sister says the play will probably be on late January, but I doubt that 'cause late January is YMSAT week and we'd be too busy for that. So maybe early to mid-February.

That means only ONE MONTH, give or take, to practice. I just posted to remind you guys that we still have a play xp

I'm going to talk to Ma'am Sagucio about the script, so we can start casting right away. I mean RIGHT AWAY. Yeah, I sound evil. >:D

I don't know. I'm just so excited for the play. I want us to do well. I mean, the plot's good and all. And this is another class thing. Maybe as fun as softball. :P

And, no pressure, but we have to take back Garnet's winning streak for the play. =))

Thursday, December 24, 2009

FIL-NOLI

Imma post the Fil outline (thanks Marti :D) in case any of you (I lost my copy too :D) lost their copy. Jethro, you better check if my English translation is okay.
Kabanata 1: Sa kabanatang ito, isulat and kaligirang pangkasaysayan ng nobelang Noli at kung bakit mahalaga itong pag-aralan. Iugnay sa bahaging ito and Batas Rizal.
Kabanata 2: Isulat sa bahaging ito ang buod ng nobela. Tandaan na huwag sisipi sa anumang aklat ng buod bagkus gawin ito sa pagbuo ng sariling pangungusap.
Kabanata 3: Suriin ang mga tauhan ng nobela: ang kanilang pananaw sa buhay, prinsipyo, saloobin at mga pag-uugaling nagustuhan at di nagustuhan.
Kabanata 4: Suriin ang nilalaman ng nobela at isaalang-alang ang mga ss. na pagsusuri: a) Tukuyin ang problema ng pangunahing tauhan na ipinakita ng may-akda sa nobela.

b) Paano nalutas ang problema ng pangunahing tauhan?
c) Ang petsa ba ng pagkakalimbag ng nobela ay kapareho ng panahon sa ipinakikitang tagpuan sa banghay ng nobela? d) Makakatotohanan ba ang ginamit na mga tagpuan sa nobela? Patunayan ito?
e) Makakatotohanan ba ang mga pangyayaring inilahad sa nobela? Kung totoo, magbigay ng mga patunay sa pamamagitan ng pagtukoy ng mga pangyayari sa nobela.
f) Pumili ng pinakapaboritong eksena sa nobela at ipaliwanag kung ano ang nangyari gayundin kung bakit mo ito nagustuhan.
g) Bakit ito isinulat ng may-akda?
h) Sino sa mga tauhan ang pinakagusto mo? Bakit?
i) Ano ang mensaheng nais iparating ng may-akda sa mga mambabasa?
Kabanata 5: Magbigay ng konklusyon sa paraan ng pagkakasulat at sa mismong nilalaman ng nobela.

English Translation


Note: Might have lots of errors.
Kabanata 1: Write the history of Noli and why it is important to study. Compare this to Batas Rizal.
Kabanata 2: Write the summary of the novel. DO NOT PLAGIARISE.
Kabanata 3: Review the characters of the novel: their points of view in life, principles, attitude, and the traits (behaviour) you like about them and the traits you dislike about them.
Kabanata 4:
a) Define the problems of the primary characters displayed by the author in the novel.
b) How were the problems resolved?
c) Was the date of the printing of the novel the same time setting shown in the novel?
d) Is the setting in the novel realistic? Prove it.
e) Are the events in the novel realistic? If true, provide the proof by defining the events in the novel.
f) Pick your favourite scene in the novel and explain what happened and why you like it.
g) Why was it written by the author?
h) Who are your favourite characters? Why?
i) What is the message the author wishes to impart to the reader?
Kabanata 5: Give a conclusion on the method of writing and the contents of the novel. (I don't get this.)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Letter of Resignation

Uh...
So by now everyone knows of the "Marianne-lost-the-class-funds fiasco" (We haven't been able to check with the photocopy boy in the 1st floor SHB, but if it's not there, I'm pretty sure someone stole it). And I've paid it all back.

My dad thinks it's best for me to resign (translation: my dad is forcing me to resign), and I think I should, because I don't think I can handle losing and paying back big amounts of money. But I still like getting things photocopied and giving it to all you guys, so I'm trying to find a way so someone else can handle the money.
So there, the position is up for grabs. (:

/marianne.

Break Homeworks

Filipino
> Suring-basa : consult your handouts. It's pretty long, so unless you've been cramming since birth, better start early. Like, now.

Comsci
> the webpage thingy due on Jan 5, 2010. Instructions in Moodle.

Math
> Study all word problems for the make-up perio on Jan 4, 2010.

Inkwell
> DEADLINE IS TOMORROW NA PALA D:


English
> If you have time, you have the option to start reading A Separate Peace. Gene's there. :P


That's as far as I know. Comment/PM for anything I missed, and I will update. Or so can Javi, if I'm too.. unavailable.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

FILIPINO

Filipino Coverage


Noli Me Tangere ni Jose Rizal, Kabanata 1-10
GUYS LISTEN UP!
I talked to Ma'am today and she said it's mostly analysis and modified true or false. Walang essay! :))
Wastong Gamit is just searching for errors.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Found something new... or old.

Well, if ever you guys need to like, stop a post so it won't be too long,
just add the <'!-- more --> to the html where you want it to stop.

without the ' of course. well, that's it.

Wheee!

donneeee. I think.
Editing the blog is funnn.

Well, here's how it is... so far.
Think about it as lazy work, I still gotta do other stuff. Hahaha.

Don't forget about the english projects guys, it's due on friday.

So uhh... yeah.

Well, I'm editing the blog layout... for once.
Yay, a post by mee.

Anyway... if anything weird happens, that's my fault.
Unless you've got choppy internet.

Clauses

Yes, this deserves a separate post.

ES FAQ

Yeah, gaya-gaya ako. But I wanna help, kahit konti :(

Coverage: (assumed)
  • Earthquakes
  • Layers of the earth
  • Sea-floor spreading
  • Plate boundaries
  • Minerals
That's as far as I can tell, from my notes >_>

Required reading: from the heavy blue, red, and green book: Chapter 4 pp. 106-141, Chapter 5 142-161*, Chapter 2 pp. 44-54*

English FAQ

What is the coverage?


From voices to clauses:
  1. Voices
    • Active
    • Passive

  2. Conjuctions
    • Coordinating
    • Correlative
    • Subordinating

    • Relative Pronouns

  3. Sentence Structures

    • Simple
    • Complex
    • Compound
    • Compound Complex

  4. Types of Clauses
    • Noun clauses
    • Adjective clauses
    • Adverbial clauses
      • Manner
      • Place
      • Reason
      • Purpose
      • Condition
      • Concession


  5. Past Tense
    • Simple Past
    • Past Progressive/Past Continuous
    • Simple Past Perfect
    • Past Perfect Progressive


WTF? Voices?


The sentence can be in active or passive voice-- or just plain intransitive. A sentence in the active voice has the subject as the do-er of the action. In passive, the subject is the receiver of the action.
In intransitive sentences, there is no receiver of the action so it can't be active or passive.
Examples of Sentences
Active- Dick and Regyna ate the cake.
Passive- The cake was eaten by Dick and Regyna.


What do conjunctions connect? Your mom.


They connect clauses. There are three kinds:
Coordinating- FANBOYS
Correlative- come in pairs (example: either or, neither nor, but also)
Subordinating- Used to connect two ideas, one of which is less important.

WTF are noun clauses?


They function as regular nouns; they can be the subject, subjective complement (example: The Vatican, home of the pope, is a city in Rome.), the direct object, or object of the preposition (It is behind the bush).
They are introduced by relative pronounds (who, whose, whoever, what, whatever and in some cases, subordinating conjunctions like how, that, where and why.)

WTF are adjective clauses?


They modify nouns/pronouns. They are introduced by relative pronouns as well.
  • For people:
    who, whom, whoever
  • For things/animals:
    that, which
  • For time/events:
    when, whenever
  • For places:
    where, wherever


WTF are adverbial clauses?


Consult handouts. -_- (Natamad ako)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

PERIO! (part 2)

Thursday:
ES and English (cannot remember which comes first)

Friday:
Math, Filipino, Val Ed

Saturday:
You (from the Garnet class, relative of Garnet class, teacher of Garnet class) are invited to...
Garnet's Christmas party!
Remember, no inappropriate clothes like:
short short shorts (Jethro, ha!)
backless shirt
miniskirt
anything that shows cleavage

Monday, December 14, 2009

HEALTH GROUP 3

Shoot.
Uhhh, Group 3:
Javi- frying pan, spatula, carrot, 2 eggs
Mika- rice (OM NOM NOM), chopping board
Marianne- salt, garlic, onion, paper plates (10)
Gillian- the holy yellow stuff (....... Rham called it that -_- AND WE ARE NOT REFERRING TO THE POPE'S PEE! it's cooking oil -_-)
Rham- oyster sauce,
James- bowl

/the ever-so-high-strung marianne

Sunday, December 13, 2009

SocSci Handouts

Overview
  • Foreign Threats and Causes
    -Portugese
    -Dutch
    -Chinese
    -British

  • Early Filipino Uprisings
    -Causes of Revolt
    -Key Players
    -Results


Foreign Threats and Causes
  1. Portugese Invasion
    • General Gonzalo de Preyra
      -Governor of Moluccas who led two attacks against the country in 1568 and 1570
    • Cause: the Treaty of Tordesillas


  2. Dutch Invasion
    • Oliver Van Noort
      - Attacked Manila from Nov. 8, 1600 to Dec. 14, 1600 with Spanish leadership of Antonio de Morga
    • Francisco de Wittert
      - Attacked country from Oct. 1609-April 10, 1620
      - Bombarded Iloilo
      - defeated in Manila by Juan de Silva
    • Causes: trade expansion; religion; Spanish feud


  3. Chinese Invasion
    • Limahong
      - Pirate who attacked Manila twice in 1573
      - Killed Martin de Goiti during battle Manila
    • Juan Bautista de Vera
      -Headed attack of Tondo and Quiapo in 1603
      -Crushed Luiz Perez Dasmarinas in battle
      -Defeated in San Pablo, Laguna
      *Parian (1581)
    • Cause: threat of uprising


  4. British Invasion
    • William Draper
      -Led the invasion of Manila and defeated Manuel Antonio Rojo in 1762
      -Ruled Philippines from 1762-1763. It ended through the Treaty of Paris in 1763
    • Cause: Alliance with France


Early Filipino Uprisings
Causes of revolt
  1. People's reactions to brutish cruelty associated with tribute collections and forced labor
  2. Native's reaction to the imposition of Christianity
    • 2 kinds of Christianity: Catholicism and Folk Catholicism

  3. Involvement of the people in Spanish wars and Spain's imperialistic goals
  4. Land issues

  • Communal vs. private; land grabbing
  • Center of uprising: Tagalog region
  • 20 cow ranches in the provinces of Bulacan and Batangas were owned by Jesuits, Dominicans, Augustines, and Recollects


Key Players
  1. Magat Salamat (Tondo, 1587)
    • Chosen leader to seek help from Sultan of Borneo to fight Spaniards
    • Cause of revolt: resentment against the conquest
    • Result: mission was aborted when arrested after betrayal of a native Christian

  2. Magalat (Cagayan, 1589)
    • Native chief of Cagayan province
    • Cause of revolt: resentment against conquest
    • Result: uprisings were quelled after Magalat was killed; other revolts followed: Furaganan, Gaddangs, Mandayas

  3. Bancao (Leyte, 1622)
    • Chief of Limasawa in 1622
    • Baptized to Catholic faith
    • Led the revolt at age 76
    • Cause of revolt: resentment against the conquest
    • quelled by Captain Alcarazo of Cebu and other native Cebuanos

  4. Tamblot (Bohol, 1622)
    • Native priest of Looc and 3 other villages
    • Cause of revolt: oppresion of the Castillians
    • Result: quelled by Cebu's alcalde mayor aided by 300 auxiliaries

  5. Juan Sumuroy (Samar, 1679-1680)
    • Native of Palapag and son of a babaylan
    • Worked as a sea pilot and the castellan of the presidio
    • Allied with Juan Ponce and Pedro Camug
    • Cause of uprising: imposition of compulsory labor
    • Result: defeated by surprise and beheaded by his followers

  6. Francisco Maniago (Pampanga, 1660)
    • Uprising lasted only 2 months
    • Cause of uprising: imposition of impulsory labor
    • Result: rebellion defused but inspired Pangasinan revolt

  7. Andres Malong (Pangasinan, 1660-1661)
    • A Binalatongnan chieftain and leader of the revolt
    • The master-of-camp of the province and trusted aide of the alcalde mayor
    • King of Pangasinan
    • Cause of uprising: imoosition of compulsory labor
    • Result: Lack of communication and betrayal of loyalist troops that led to defeat and execution by gunfire

  8. Juan dela Cruz Palaris (Pangasinan, 1762-1765)
    • Native coachman of Binatalongan, Pangasinan
    • Nothing is known about him except that he was a timawa
    • Nickname: Palapar
    • Binatalongan revolt was a revolt solely of and by the common people in both leadership and following
    • Cause of uprising: the cruelty in tribute collection
    • Result: defeated, betrayed, and hanged

  9. Diego Silang (Ilocos 1762-1763)
    • Born in Caba, la Union but grew up in VIgan and worked as a courier of the Vigan curate
    • Made alliance with the British
    • Betrayed by his close assistants, Miguel Vicos and Pedro Becbec
    • Cause of uprising: cruelty in tribute collection
    • Result: assasinated

  10. Gabriela Silang
    • Wife of Diego Silang who continued the fight of her husband through the leadership of her uncle, Nicolas Carino
    • Result: defeated and beheaded

  11. Apolinario dela Cruz/Hermano Pule (Tayabas 1840)
    • Established Confradia de San Jose which has the following beliefs: members will be safe from any harm if they wear their amulets, and the lord will help them in times of trials
    • Cause of uprising: religious beliefs
    • Result: suppresed by force and Pule was captured and shot

  12. Francisco Dagohoy (Bohol, 1774-1829)
    • Real name was Francisco Sendrijas
    • A native of Inabaga and a cabeza de barangay
    • Longest Filipino insurrection
    • Cause of uprising: refusal of Jesuit priest to give his brother (Sagarino) a Christian burial
    • Result: rebellion ceased through Capt. Sanz.


Nationalism
  1. What is Nationalism?
    • loyalty and devotion to nation
    • exaltation of the nation above all others
    • promotion of nation's culture and interests

  2. Promotion of Nationalism
    • Protect Natural Heritage
    • Protect National Heritage
    • Preserve Cultural heritage
    • Write local history
    • Attend commemoration of heroes
    • Promotion of Nationalism
    • Patronize local crafts, food, products, festivals, dances, instruments
    • Go to history museums
    • Respect national flag
    • Honor Heroes

  3. Kinds of Nationalism
    • According to R. Constantino
      Passive: latent
      Active: in action
    • Kinds of Nationalism according to T. Agoncillo
      - Offensive
      -Defensive
      -Chauvinism
      -Imperialism

  4. Evolution of Philippine Nationalism According to Agoncillo:
    a.) The Awakening (1850-1872)
    b.) Reform Movement (1872-1896)
    c.) Revolutionary Period (1896-1901)
    d.) Suppresed Nationalism (1901-1921)
    e.) Filipinization (1921-1935)
    f.) Commonwealth Period (1935-1941)
    g.) Evolution of Philippine Nationalism
    h.) Japanese Occupation (1941-1945)
    i.) Passive Nationalism (1945-1950)
    j.)Reawakening (1950-present)
  5. The Development and Growth of Nationalism
    • External Factors
      1.) Economic and Political Ideas
      - Machiavellianism
      -Mercantilism
      - Laissez-Faire
      2.) Opening of Canal Suez on November 17, 1869
      3.) Spread of Liberalism
      - American and French Revolution
      - Philosophies of:
      a.) John Locke (Two Treaties of the Government)
      b.) Jean Jacques Rousseau (Emile)
      c.) Francois Marie Arouet (Candide)
      d.) Thomas Hobbes (Leviathan)
      4.) Spanish civil war in 1868

    • Internal Factors

    1.) Opening of the Philippines to world trade in 1834
    2.) The rise of illustrados
    3.) Carlos Maria dela Torre (1869-1871) vs. Rafael de Izquierdo (1871-1873)
    4.) Secularization of Clergy
    • Issue between regular priests and secular priests
    • 181 out of 792 parishes were under the secular priests (1870); 150 out of 967 parishes were under the secular priests (1898)
    • Issues on visitation
    • Internal Factors
    • Basilio de Santa Justa
    • Fr. Pedro Pelaez
    • Archbishop Meliton Martinez


    5.) Cavite Mutiny
    • Uprising of arsenal workers (soldiers) at Fort San Felipe, Cavite headed by Sgt. La Madrid on Jan. 20, 1872
    • Cause: removal of entitlement/benefits of arsenal workers such as exemption from polo and tribute
    • Result: Terror of 1872

      6.) Death of GOMBURZA
    • Leaders of the secularization movement
    • Falsely accused of being part of the Cavite mutiny
    • Executed publicly on Feb. 17, 1872 together with Zaldua through strangulation by the garrote
    • Result: Awakening of Filipino nationalism

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Class Funds (updated Dec 14, 2009)

Class Funds Due (And if you have debts, they're counted, too)
SurnameAmount DueSurnameAmount Due
AlmiranteP0JimenezP0
DawayP0LlorinP120
EspirituP120MalimataP128
GansitPManuelP0
GubalaneP0PerezP120
SurnameAmount DueSurnameAmount Due
RaveloP120YbiernasP0
SantiagoP0AlcosP0
SilvestreP0CadizP0
SugayP0DomingoP120
TamayoP0GancaycoP0
SurnameAmount DueSurnameAmount Due
GarciaP0ManaidP120
InocencioP0PascasioP0
JunioP0PatronP120
LapitanP0PublicoP0
LeyretanaP120ValerioP0
The funds right now are: P----

SOME INFO MIGHT BE INACCURATE. I don't have the records with me -_-

/marianne

Monday, December 7, 2009

Hell Week Schedule and Reminders (re-update)

EDITED DECEMBER 7, 2009.

* erased all previous reminders to prevent anyone from stalking us save space. O:-)

Monday
  • IS LT (motion lang ata)
  • ES LT (not sure. I'm studying everything from plate tectonics to minerals *cough cough* just to be sure. But the required reading is not for tomorrow, I think that's for perio.)
  • Socsci LT (Study both handouts, I guess.)
  • Comsci LT (All HTML codes that Ma'am taught us)
  • English personal legend due on Friday. Formatting specs: font size 12, any readable font, 1.5 spacing, less than or equal to five pages. Must show how you view yourself in the future. Earliest limit is on 2012.
Sorry for the late update, really. Kanina lang ako nagka-net. :P

Others:
  • Inkwell members: 5-page story deadline moved to 21. YAY. \:D/
  • Your exchange giftz. Again, minimum is 200, max 500. You can buy really prettyful wrappers in Quiapo. =))
  • We won't have to change for PE on Tuesday, and I don't think we're going to have Drafting for this quarter anymore. Just prepare for more Techprep! \:D/
  • Perio start on Wednesday. Jethro has the schedule, someone ask him... or maybe they're going to post it.
That's all I can remember for now.. good luck na lang sa perio, and may it be better than last time! :D

It was an unfamiliar gesture, but felt right. (Kira, from Gathering Blue)

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Some things to take note of

I think it's time to announce that WE ARE EDITING THE CSS!
And since this is the class blog, I'd suggest that you guys start sending in palettes. Like a color scheme.
Preferably in HEX codes, 'kay? (:

I'll need background color, border colors, text colors, and of the like.
If you want an official list:
- Border Colors
- Main Background Color (is black, so don't make it)
- Text (nothing that contrasts too little or too much with the background color of the entry)
- Background Color of the blog entries, links box, and profile box
- Color of the links, links when you hover, and visited links
- color of the entry post/date/author of post
- color of bolded text, italicized text, and two colors for underlined text
- border of blockquote text, color of blockquote text, and background color of blockquote text

If you don't understand any of the aforementioned categories, then you just look for me at school.
If nobody passes, then I'll have to decide for myself. But then if you guys decide it doesn't look good, then I'll take it down.

Because I'm not gonna force anything. And then if enough of you don't wanna change the blog skin then I won't.

How do I make a poll?
Maybe we can have a vote in homeroom.

More homeworks + some suggestions! :D

Basically just an extension to Marianne's post. I just wanted to post XD

  • Health perio on Tuesday. That thick handout thing, read it all. =)) I think Javi's gonna get it photocopied again.
  • The 15x20 drafting plate is due tomorrow.
  • The people who haven't passed the newspaper--pass it. :(
  • Techprep labrep \:D/ Not sure when this is due.
  • Oh yeah, we might play at the flagcem tomorrow, so bring your recorders and try to remember the right notes. What are we playing again? =))
... I guess that's it.

Can we have an exchange gift? Pleeease? :D With the draw-lots and all. Can we use codenames?? It's more fun that way XD

I wanna edit the blog's CSS >____>

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Homewoarks

Okay, for SocSci (NOT EXTRA CREDIT) I have no idea what to do for everyone. Please ask the people in your respective rows.
Alam ko lang na A4 dapat yung paper. Due December 9.

CompSci
That partner thing. CSS properties.
I don't know exactly what to do because I didn't copy the properties Ma'am Pacs gave us yesterday.
Pia has them.
I have found an awesome website. It'll really help.
AWESOME WEBSITE!

I dunno what else to do. Parang... May test sa ES? Bianca, can you confirm?

FIFTY ITEM LT sa FILIPINO (Grammar)
Na-post ko na yung notes. They're around here somewhere.

To Garnet IS Grp2,
I e-mailed Ma'am asking for a reschedule for the experiment. stupid useless leadership talk Will update when I get more info.


/marianne

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Filipino Notes-- Wastong Gamit

SORRY! I POSTED THE WRONG MATH HOMEWORK! )):
Forgive me?

I mean, I am going to type the Filipino notes...

Wastong Gamit
Nang at Na

1.) Nang-- Isang pangatnig na ginagamit sa
   a.) Hugnayang Pangungusap
Dapat mapatawan ng parusa ang mga taong may kagagawan ng masaker sa Maguindanao nang mapatunayang may hustisya sa ating bayan.
b.) Pag-uugnay na Pandiwa at Pang-Abay
Tangkilikan nang lubusan ang wikang Filipino.
c.) Pag-uulit ng dalawang salita
Iyak nang iyak ang mga namatayan.
d.) Maaring mangahulugan ng Noon
Nang kabataan ni Rizal, marami and humahanga sa kanya.


2.) Ng-- Isang pantutukoy o katagang ginagamit upang ipakilala ang pangngalan.
Halimbawa: Ang kabataan ay pag-asa ng bayan.

May at Mayroon

3.) May-- Ginagamit kapag sinusundan ito ng pangngalan, pang-uri, pandiwa, pang-abay, at panghalip na panao sa kauklang paari at pantukoy na "mga"

4.) Mayroon-- Ginagamit kapag sinusundan ito ng kalaga o panghalip na panao sa kaukulang palagyo. Ginagamit din itong panagot sa tanong.
Halimbawa: Mayroon daw saksi sa nangyaring masaker.

Sila at Sina; Nila at Nina

5.) Sila at Nila-- Panghalip na pananong palagyo
Sina at Nina-- Pantukoy na pantanging ngalan ng tao

6.) Subukin at Subukan
Subukin-- Na ngangahulugang tingnan ang kakayahan o kaalaman. Tingnan kung magagawa.
Halimbawa: Subukin mong sagutin ang mga tanong.
Subukan-- Nangangahulugang manmanan, maliyagan, tiktikan o palihim na subaybayan.
Halimbawa: Subukan natin kung talagang mag-aaral siya.

7.) Pahiran at Pahirin
Pahiran-- Lagyan sa pamamagitan ng pagpapahid.
Halimbawa: Pahiran mo ng matikilya ang tinapay.
Pahirin-- Alisin ang dumi sa mukha, katawan, at iba pa sa pamamagitan ng pagpupunas.
Halimbawa: Pahirin mo ang uling sa iyong katawan.

8.) Alisin at Alisan
Alisin-- Ihiwalay sa kasamahan; ilipat sa ibang lugar; hubarin;tanggalin sa kinalalagyan o sa katungkulan.
Halimbawa: Alisin mo na siya sa pagiging pangulo.
Alisan-- Ihiwalay ang bagay na hindi kailangan; bawasan; hubaran; bawian.
Halimbawa: Alisan mo ng mga tuyong dahon ang halamang iyan.

9.) Iwan at Iwanan
Iwan-- Nangangahulugang pabayaan o lisanin sa kinaroroonan.
Iwanan-- Bigyan o magtira ng anuman bago lisanin o pabayaan ang isang pook o ang isang tao.

10.) Mga Panlaping Nagsisimula sa pang-; mang-; at sing-; magsing-;
    Nagbabago ang mga panlaping nabanggit kapag ang inuunlapiang salita ay nagsisimula sa D, L, R, S at T.

Halimbawa:
Pang-- Pandalawahan; Panlalaki; Panradyo; Pansiyam; Pantali
Mang-- Mandudula; Manlalaro
magsing-- Magsindunog; Magsinlaki; Magsintaas

    Nagbabago pa rin ang anyo ng mga panlaping pang-; mang-; magsing-; at sing- kapag ang inuunlapiang salita ay nagsisimula sa P at B.

Halimbawa:
Pang-- Pambata; Pampataba
Mang-- Mambabatas; mambabato
magsing-- Magsimbait; Magsimpantay

11.) Daw-Raw; Din-Rin
Daw at Din-- Karaniwang ginagamit kapag ang sinusundang salita ay nagtatapos sa katinig
Raw at Rin-- Ginagamit kapag sinusundang salita ay nagtatapos sa patinig

12.) Dito-Rito; Diyan-Riyan
Dito Diyan-- Ginagamit sa simula ng pangungusap at nagbabago ang anyo kapag ginamit sa loob ng pangungusap at ang sinusundang salita ay nagtatapos sa patinig kaya ang ponemang D ay nagiging R.

13.) Panlaping "Ika"
Ika-4 -- May gitling kapag tambilang ang ginagamit.
Ikaapat -- Walang gitling kapag pasalita ang gamit.
Ikalabing-apat -- May gitling dahil nag-sisimula sa patinig ang salitang-ugat at nagtatapos sa katinig ang panlapi

14.) Panlaping "Taga-" at "Maka-"
Halimbawa:
Taga: Taga-maynila; Taga-amerika;
Maka: Maka-Marcos; Maka-Hapon
Taga: Taganayon; Tagabundok
Maka: Makabayan; Makatao

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

hoamwurkz

MATH:
Submit the HW tomorrow:
46. 5x5 + 25x4 - 20x3
48. 125a3z5 + 60a4z4 - 85a5z2
50. x6 + 5x4y3 - 6xy4 + 10xy
52. r(5-x) + t(5-x)
54. 3p(1-4p) - 2q(1-4p)

Quiz December 2, 2009 on grouping. 10:00-10:50

SOSCI:
Your Newspapers! Due on the 4th!
LT on Thursday (Dec. 3, 2009)

IS:
Quiz on motion on Thursday (Dec 3)
LT on sigfigs, scientific whatchamacallit, etc. JUST CHECK YOUR NOTEBOOKS

TechPrep
Hope you didn't forget the hand-outs!

♠seeyatomorrow

Friday, November 27, 2009

Stuff (Nov. 27/2009)

We will be working on our IS projects next week. Please work everything out with your members.
Special Message to Group 2:
GUYS DISREGARD WHAT I PREVIOUSLY POSTED! /capsrape
Since James ONLY TOLD ME TODAY AT THREE AND I WAS AT THE MALL, BUYING SCHOOL SUPPLIES, I can only post now that:
WE ARE CHANGING THE PROJECT TO JETHRO'S!
The one about how surface area of objects affects sinking time. !@#$%
STEPHEN, BEA, JETHRO- DON'T BUY WHAT I TOLD YOU TO BUY!

Just bring random objects with differing surface area, like blocks. BRING BLOCKS. And uhhhhh, can anyone bring a mini pyramid? Someone bring a rectangular object. gawdamnitz james!

Special Message for Group 6 (or if not Group 6, then Pia and Andrei's Group):
Andrei plans to bring everything, but then he doesn't think he can bring the loam soil, so Pia will be bringing the loam soil.
I guess you can bring loam soil, too. I dunno.

Special Message for Bianca's Group (forgot group number)
Leiko, Gillian, Issa, DJ (because I forgot our group number.)
Issa/Leiko, paki-PM/text/Facebook nyo ko kung mali yung materials sa post na 'to.
Issa will bring the pH paper.
DJ, paki-dala ng Royal (Orange), Coke Light, Coke Zero, Sprite, .... I forgot the other brands. D: Issa, PLEASE PM me D:
May petri dish na DAW sa STR/Bio unit, so pag wala... er. Meron yan!
I don't know the other materials to be brought, so Issa or Leiko... PM please. Meanwhile, check back here regularly for more updates! Hopefully bago matapos ang Sunday, kumpleto na yung list.

EXTRA MATH CLASS SCHEDULE:
December 2, 2009// 8:20-9:30
December 4, 2009// 10:00-10:30
Remedials (optional) 10:50-11:40

English LT (To Kill a Mockingbird) on Friday next week (December 4)
Study Guides if You Read TKaM but didn't Understand:
SparkNotes
SparkNotes Quiz
Cliffs Notes
HW Online

DUE:
SocSci Newspaper Project: Due next week Friday (December 4) but there's a bonus if you pass it early.
Plate #3: Due Tuesday

Thursday, November 26, 2009

11.25.09

This includes long-term assignments, 'cause I'm desperate for something to do.


PASKORUS
> Bright-colored shirt at dark washed pants. (Yan pagkakarinig ko, correct me if I'm wrong.) Pati instrument-players daw.

Drafting
> We still have that 15x20 plate waiting. Sa school lang pwede gawin yun, so gawin nyo na yung paragraph thing sa bahay.

English
> Read To Kill A Mockingbird, LT next week.
> Puzzles. Next due si Kirby at Gene.

SocSci
> Final paper due next Friday.
> Oral LT tayo sa Monday.
> Ay wala nga palang pasok. Edi Tuesday.
> Weekly balitaan, as usual

IS
> Yung experiment thingies, gagawin na sa Tuesday. Assign who will bring what.
> Long test sa Wednesday. Coverage: Uhh.. everything from sigfigs ata.

ComSci
> The HTML Moodle thing. To be passed in the eGroup.

TechPrep
> The labrep. I think it was about the resistors. Due on Tuesday.

Math
> Cry over your failing grades, unless you passed.


ES
> Expect a long test sometime in December daw.

Ay, malapit na pala December!

Music
> Memorize Jingle Bells

Health
> Palitaw for groups 2 and 3. See Pia's post for ingredients.


Grabe, ang haba. Dami akong gagawin. Yehey. Para may distraction.

Fun fact: Magaling si Paul sa IS at TechPrep.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

ENG & ES

Long Test tomorrow in ES. Coverage is earthquakes until a little bit of plate tectonics. Also, the ES hand-out HW is due tomorrow.

The English Homestudy sheet for Mockingbird is due tomorrow. -_-
Cram?

MAY VIRUS YUNG LAPTOP NI MONCHAI :0 :((

Sunday, November 22, 2009

HEALTH

Only Groups 2 & 3 are OBLIGED to make Sushi and California Maki again.
Group 1-you MAY do it, no additional points guys.

The next thing we're gonna make is Palitaw. (yey!)
Materials:
-galapong
-coconut flesh
-sugar
-sesame seeds

I'm not sure, though, when will we do this activity.
So, just be ready. :)

Saturday, November 21, 2009

11.21.09

I think I forgot what weekends feel like.

As far as I know, these are the homeworks:

SocSci newspaper layout
Health Those groups due to cook again.
ES map thing per table. The ATLANTIC is supposed to be split, not the PACIFIC. (Side note: The NGC video earlier was supercool.)
Drafting plate, dudes!

LT's:
SocSci (optional oral LT)
Fil (first three chapters of El Fili Noli)
Math (don't panic, it's on Tuesday.)


Add'l notes:
English required reading
SocSci weekly balitaan
Valed logbook

Comment if I forgot anything. I think I did.

EDIT: (credits to Marianne for reminding me)

... Hey, the Drafting plate thing is already up there. >_>
IS things, handoperated toy, remote control toy, wind-up toy laptop and video cam or digicam

(Copy-pasted from a YM window.)

Friday, November 20, 2009

heyyyyy....

about the script.... its ok as long as you don't forget to submit it....

EDIT by bianca: Yes, guys, we ARE working on it. Marianne and I are both hungry and I have skipped three consecutive lunches as of the original deadline.

James is THAT nice. :"> =))

Thursday, November 19, 2009

About the Play

So a lot of you might be wondering about the play. Sorry for not personally saying. Here's a summary:

It's set in ancient Rome, when Christianity was banned. So this big group of people were caught, and they're going to be executed.
And while they're in the dungeon, they start fighting.


There. It is subject to change.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Paskorus

Just to remind you, this is required of all first years. And elims is on Friday, Nov. 20, '09.

Memorize your pieces, guys. :x And be ready for many after-class practices.. :O

Friday, November 13, 2009

11.13.09

Nothing bad happened this Friday the 13th XD Heh, except us getting bored in the frontlob.

Family Day tomorrow \:D/ Girls: Vest, blazer, o magandang jacket. (Leyretana, 2009) O hubad. (Ybiernas, 2009.) For the girls yan, di ko alam yung sa boys. And yeah, wear the batch shirt tomorrow, aaand we can wear jeans.

For homework, I only remember:

Fil - Finish up on those fifteen chapters, and we have a quiz on the first three chapters on Noli.
SocSci - Ads, games, pictures, etc. etc. If you're going to make an editorial cartoon, I'm guessing those are included too.
IS - The project proposal is due on Monday. Includes:
  1. Problem
  2. Hypothesis
  3. Design
  4. Answer the following questions:
  • How was the MV operationally defined?
  • How was the RV operationally defined?
  • What variables were controlled?
  • What values of MV were selected?
... yeah, I guess that's it.
Health - the sushi things. I only remember nori wrapper, crab sticks, and mayonnaise. I'm sure there's more..
Drafting - If you want to finish the lines for both plates (portrait and landscape), go ahead.
The one everyone forgets: Valed - We still have a logbook, guys.

(If you guys have time, try reading everything on Garnet '11's Multi blog. I don't know, but it's making me smirk so bad. There are stories in there, written by Kuya David, Benny, and Ate Becca as far as I know.)

(Yes, I'm obsessed.)

What is the truth, but a set of lies agreed upon?

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Health :O + some randomness

Pat says Sir Englats needs us to bring the scaled tilapia (LOL, go Charge!!!.. nvm) and all the cooking thingies on Tuesday. Cram, cram, cram.

Go get started on your SocScis if you haven't done it yet. Jadee says 8 articles is the minimum *panic starts* WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR, GOGOGOGO. =))

Hey, can we have a Garnet logo? :P

Friday, November 6, 2009

11.06.09

The weird numbers are the date posted okay. Month-date-year. So not all of our posts are entitled "Homework". :P [Yay, I'm finally an admin here >:D This is Bianca.]

Math - We still have that long test on absolute values in inequalities and equalities. Someone ask Ma'am when we're gonna have it, baka Monday at di natin alam D:

SocSci - The topics and drafts for your newspaper, due Nov. 9. More details in Marianne's post.

Fil - Read 15 chapters of Noli. And Javi says the photocopier lady is never there when he checks for the Noli HW, so I guess the earliest we'll get those is on Monday.

Comment if I forgot anything.

EDIT:

Socsci - Your balitaan thingies in the filler.

For Fil, I have found an English version of Noli online >:D I was having a hard time with the Filipino version eh =P~ The English title really is The Social Cancer, but from what I've read, this coincides with the Fil version that the lib lent us.

Rham is also looking for someone to download The Way You Make Me Feel by Michael Jackson, for our presentation on Family Day, which is on Saturday, 11/14. Bring your cp/iPod (NOT PSP, those are banned na) on Monday. Also, memorize your Paskorus piece, elims is next next Friday, 11/20.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Intrams Sched & More

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to view the homework/ etc

As far as I know, all you need to do is research your special words in SocSci and write the balitaan in your filler.
Also, bring your green books in English when we do have English. Don't get Ma'am pissed off like I did.

Javi, you forgot to have the Filipino guide questions photocopied and distributed. ****whiny whiny whine****
If you're too lazy, I'll do it na.

Read the 15 chaps of Noli or... magagalit si Ma'am. You don't want Ma'am angry.

After countless searching, I have found the Intrams sched on the 2010 batch blog.


May pasok daw sa Tuesday para sa Paskorus practice. I'm not sure, but I think we're practicing with Lithium.

REMINDER TO THE GIRLS:
NO REALLY SHORT SHORTS, DAMMIT!

Rham said we can pay for the batch shirts on Tuesday (for those who haven't paid yet).

-Marianne

SOCSCI PROJECT INFO

For those who neglected to take notes:
HISTORY NEWSPAPER
WHOLE PROJECT DUE: 1st Week of December 2009
Grading: 50% drafts
50% final project

a.) topic (10 pts) November 9
b.) article drafts (20 pts) November 9
c.) Photos and captions, games, ads, etc (10 pts) November 16
d.) Lay-out (10 pts) November 23
e.) Final Project (50 pts) December 4

1.) Drafts
Choose your topics A, B, and C to write about for the Newspaper
DUE: Monday after Intrams (November 9)
Typewritten on short bond paper
To be placed in a labeled (Name & Section) plastic envelope
NOTES:
* Article topics must be about the Philippines within the time frame of 500, 000 yrs ago to 17th Century.
* Must be in present tense, active voice (as if you were there).
* Language: English, Filipino, Spanish

2.) Final Project
DUE: December 4, 2009
Should be done on a cartolina (any color) that is folded in half (lengthwise)
FORMATS:
FONTS: Headings- 16pt (any font)
Text- 11pt Arial (single space)
Sources- 9pt, legible

WILL POST STRICT FORMAT OF FIRST TWO PAGES LATER
Newspaper should contain: editorial and headline. may include comics, games, and/or features

Friday, October 16, 2009

THIS IS SERIOUS...

...it's a new one...

Let us all be updated for the incoming typhoon,(AGAIN) so we can prepare as early as possible...

This is the current condition of the storm SANTI (International Name: MARINAE) AS OF OCTOBER 30, 2009... click here

And if you would like to know about the tracks and where the typhoon will make landfall... click here

These all came from Japan Meteorological Agency... And I think this will provide more accurate information about the storm than PAGASA

be smart... keep safe...

Thursday, October 15, 2009

REMINDER!!!

Just to make sure that each and every one of you guys know that there will be NO CLASSES this Saturday... that's it

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Perio Week Sched

PERIODICAL EXAM WEEK SCHEDULE
Regular Classes on Monday
TUESDAY
08:00-09:00 ENGLISH
09:05-10:05 EARTH SCIENCE
10:05-10:20 Break
10:25-11:25 ____ (blank)

WEDNESDAY
08:00-09:00 Math 1
09:05-10:05 Filipino 1
10:05-10:20 Break
1025-11:25 ValEd

THURSDAY
8-9 IS
9:05-10:05 SocSci
10:05-10:20 Break
10:25-11:25 ___(blank)

Friday:
???

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

CS1 was getting boring so I made THIS!

Filipino Perio Pointerz

I. Pangungusap Whatever Stuff
A. 2 Bahagi ng Pangungusap (Paksa & Panaguri stuff)
B. Anyo ng Pangungusap (Patanong, Pautos, Padamdam, [Declarative] << change)
C. Pangungusap na Walang Paksa (Takbo!)

II. Pagbasa
A. Sa Kaharian Ng Araw
B. Ang 3 Punong Nangangarap
C. Ang Masamang Kalahi
D. Yumayapos ang Takipsilim

Monday, October 5, 2009

Due date for CS

DUE DATE OF COMPSCI PAPER CHANGED TO OCTOBER 8, 2009.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

CompSci 1 Final Paper

Okay, for the final paper you need:
Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction to Topic
Topic (contains picture and graph)
Autobiography
References

MUST BE MADE USING OPENOFFICE. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT HERE. IT TAKES PRETTY LONG, SO GET STARTED.

The file name should be: lastname_(final paper).odt

YOU DO NOT SUBMIT IT IN MOODLE!!! Submit it here.

DUE OCTOBER 11, 2009 AT 11:55PM

ON OCTOBER 19, 2009 DURING CLASSES THERE WILL BE A PRESENTATION. BE READY WITH A (MAXIMUM 10 slides) POWERPOINT PRESENTATION. IT MUST INCLUDE:
* Abstract
* Table of Contents
* Highlights of paper (which includes pictures and graphs)
* Autobiography
* References

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

ITS A LONG WEEKEND!!!

Hey folks!!!

I just knew that classes are suspended till friday! Confirmed na daw...

So we still have lots of time to cram for those projects

So spend this vacation wisely, review for exams and have fun!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

ES HW if you lost your handout

Materials:
-standard protractor
-rectangular cardboard (12cm x 20cm)
-ruler
-circular cardboard (5cm in radius)
-single hole paper fastener

Procedure:
Using a protractor, divide the circle in 15 degree angles. The lines should meet at the center. The circle represents the earth, its center the north pole. Each line represents half of a meridian. Label each meridian in multiples of 15. Start from 0 or the prime meridian and move eastward (to the right) until you reach 180 degrees. Starting again from the same 0 degrees, move westward (to the left) and label the meridians in multiples of 15 up to 180. The 180 degree meridian is the international dateline. Meridians are either east of west of the prime meridian. Mark W all the time zones to the left of the prime meridian and E all the time zones to the right of the prime meridian.
Draw a broken line between the meridians. The area bounded by two nearby broken lines is a time zone. All places within the same time zone have the same time.
1. From what direction do we view the earth represented by the circle?
2) How many time zones did you draw?
3)Which meridian was difficult to label? Why?
Attach the cardboard circle to the cardboard rectangle with the paper fastener. This way you can turn the circle. Draw parallel lines on the rectangle and label the middle lines. Turn the circle to have the 0 degree meridian directly facing the sun's rays on the rectangle. Label on the rectangle the hour of each zone.

MATH HW (motion problems)

Ma'am said only do the odd #'s so...
1) Two cars A and B having average speeds of 30 mph and 40 mph respectively, are 280 miles apart. They start moving toward each other at 3:00PM. At what time and where will they meet?

3) Two motorists start traveling toward each other at 4:30 PM from towns 255 miles apart. If their respective average speeds are 40mph and 45 mph, at what time will they meet?

5)At what rate must Richard travel to overtake KC who is traveling at a rate 20 mph slower if Richard starts 2 hours after KC and wishes to overtake KC in 4 hours?

7)Tom traveled a distance of 265 miles. He drove at 40 mph during the first part of the trip and at 35 mph during the remaining part. If he made the trip in 7 hours, how long did he travel at 40 mph?

9)A boat, propelled to move at 25mph in still water, travels 4.2 miles against the river current in the same time it can travel 5.8 miles with the current. Find the speed of the current.

11) Same and Anne can run around a circular mile in 6 and 10 minutes respectively. If they start at the same instant from the same place, in how many minutes will they pass each other if they run around the track (a) in the same direction? (b)in opposite direction?

13)In 5 hours of flying, a passenger plane is helped by a tall-wind of 50 kph. In the succeeding three hours though, it was lowed down by a 50 kph wind traveling in the opposite direction. If the total distance traveled is 2500 km, how fast is the plane?

15)Pearl and Onyx enter the Pisay Fun Run. Pearl runs at 8 mph and Onyx runs at 6 mph. If they start together, how long will it take before pearl is one-fourth mile ahead of Onyx?

If there are any mistakes, please comment ^_^
If you're having a hard time, consult hanlonmath.com/pdfFiles/314UNIFORMMOTIONPROBLEMS.pdf
But I don't think you'll get much help from that. If you have problems, consult teh mat gawd (AKA Javi) or teh mat goddess (AKA Pia) or look for someone really good at math who you are on friendly terms with.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

MATH PROBLEMS

MONEY:
2.) A bank teller has some P50 bills and some P200 bills. The teller has five more P200 bills than P50 bills. The total value of the money is P7250. Find the number of P50 bills.
4.) A chasier has a total of 126 bills, made up of fifties and hundreds. The total value of the money is P8400. How many of each kind does she have?
6.) How many kg of chocolates costing P46 per kg may be mixed w/ 6kg of chocolates costing P50 per kg to produce a mix that can be sold for P49 per kg?
8.) There were 11,000 people at the recent UAAP basketball game who paid as total P790,000 in entrance fees. Students paid P30 each and non-students paid P80 each. How many students attended?
10.) How many packs of candy worth P50 per pack must be mixed w/ 60 packs that are worth P40 per pack to get a special Christmas mix to sell for P44 per pack?

MIXTURE:
1.) One alloy contains 80% gold (by weight) and another contains 55% gold. How many grams of each alloy should be combined to make 40g of an alloy that contains 70% gold?
3.) How much water is required to dilute 15 liters of a solution that is 12% dye solution so that a 5% dye solution is obtained?
5.) A gardener has 26kg of a mix of fertilizer and weed killer. If 1kg of the mix is replaced by weed killer the result is a mix that is 5% weed killer. What percent of the original mix was weed killer?
7.) What weight of water must be evaporated from 40lb of a 20% salt solution to produce a 50% solution? All percentages are by weight.
9.) Two unblended manganese (Mn) ores contain 40% and 25% Mn respectively. How many tons of each must be mixed to give 100 tons of blended ore containing 35% of Mn? All percentages are by weight.
11.) How many quarts of pure alcohol must be added to 10 quarts of a 15% alcohol solution to obtain a mix that is 25% alcohol? All percentages are by volume.
13.) One thousand quarts of milk testing 4% butterfat are to be reduced to 3%. How many quarts of cream testing 23% butterfat must be separated from the milk to produce the required result? All percentages are by volume.

Please comment if there are errors.

Friday, September 11, 2009

HEY GUYS~

I just remembered....\

LET US ALL PAY TRIBUTE TO FLIGHT 9/11 ON ITS 8th YEAR...

LET US INCLUDE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO DIED AND TO THOSE WHO LUCKILY SURVIVED...

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY THE TWIN TOWERS WHICH SYMBOLIZED THIS TRAGEDY OF TERRORISM TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.




OH NO, I just forgot that TODAY IS MY GRANDMOTHER'S BIRTHDAY!!!!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

HOMEWARK.

Okay so...

MATH, sorry for the late upload.

11. Jenny was 25 years old when her son was born. Her present age is 7 years less than 3 times her son's present age. How old is she now?

12. Faye is 3 times Chesca's age. In 3 years, she will be twice Chesca's age. Find out their present ages.

13. Cecil is a year older than twice her sister's age. The difference of their ages is 18. Find their present ages.

14. A wealthy old man is criticized for marrying a woman whom he is 3 times older than. But in 20 years, he will be 2 times her age. How old are they?

15. Bea's present age is 2/3 of Alyanna's. In 8 years, Bea's age will be 4/5 of Alyanna's. How old are they now.


IS

Finish your notes thing.


CompSci
The 4 page notepad thing w/ headers about anything you want.
Strange, since when were there pages in notepad?

Okay, I think that's all.
I'll collect funds tomorrow. And oh yeah, pick up the xerox copies of stuff.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

HAYYZZ.

-___- Techprepppp...

Anyway, the concept paper's due tomorrow.

The oral defense was moved next week, so if you still need to cram, cram it now.
And yeah. It's so much to do for just half a unit. -___-

There's still the Filipino LT, i think it's on the 10th, but i'm sure the topics are from syllabication thingy, to our current lesson. just tell me if i missed something.

Conan tomorrow. Bring your clothes thing.

Anyway. Yeah. Intrams tomorrow

So darn tired. At least my comp sped up fast enough, and i wasn't lazy to update.

Uhh... there's compsci, the Long test, dunno when, and there's the homework due Monday. (check moodle)

I feel like updating the layout, but my comp's too slow.

So... yeah. update nalang if it's incomplete.

Friday, August 28, 2009

daaaamn.

NUMBER ONE!
Math Long Test. Yes, be afraid, Garnet. Can't remember the date.
Unless you're Pia, Leiko, or Olin.

NUMBAH TWO!
Visual aid about your handouts for SocSci on a short bond paper.

NUMBAH THREE!
Filipino long test or quiz... Can't remember, don't know the topic.

NUMBER FOUR!
Long Test in CompSci about all the topics reported. SEPTEMBER 4 (Friday)

NUMBER FIVE!
Script in Filipino. Use the different kinds of sentences.

NUMBER SIX!
Art mosaic. Due Next week, September 7, I think.

NOTICE:
Garnet, please note we have scheduled tutorials in the Boys Main Dorm on September 4 and 10 from 4:10-6:00 on Math and Earth Science.

ALSO: KHO-NAN ON FRIDAY. So don't you forget, !@#$%

Please tell me if I forgot anything.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

SO NOT THAT MUCH FOR THIS WEEKEND...

So this is whats up for next week:

1. Essay writing for English to be submitted on Monday
-make sure that the introduction, content, and closure part is included
-take note of the three methods: prewriting, writing and rewriting

2.For Social Science, as usual, write down three article summaries on your notebook: one regional, one local, and one international.

-do not forget to include the 5 W's: who, what, when, where, and why. Also write down two to three sentences about the article and include the source(it should be from the newspaper).



And if you are really looking for something to do:

-plan for the art project
-finish the project for English-BOOK OF ME: report card
-and memorize the part of the piece assigned to you(by row) for music

well.. I guess that's it

enjoy the weekend!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

DUDES.

So from what I know, here is the stuff we're supposed to do:
Earth Science
Project: Biodata of the Earth
Format: Just fit it into one short folder (P5 lang sa grocery sa canteen).
You can have as many pages as you want. Present it creatively.
DUE DATE: August 20 (Thursday).

Integrated Science
LONG TEST! read your notes.
WHEN: August 17 (Monday)

Art
Do the color wheel. It must have the 3 primary colors (yellow, red, blue), the 3 secondary colors (orange, green, purple), and the tertiary colors (yellow green, yellow orange, red purple, red orange, blue purple, blue green).
It also must have the tints and shades of all those colors mentioned above.
DUE DATE: August 19 (Wednesday)

That is all I know. But I think we need to do something extra in the color wheel in Art. I will consult with Sir Ortiz on Monday.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

hey!

there's a bunch of things to do, mostly projects.
here's the list:

Math:
signed long tests quizzes, etc.

Filipino:
the script with the suprasegmental words

ValEd:
logbook - AGAIN
the project (values slogan, poster, etc.) - there's no due date.... weird.

SocSci:
passing of major project due on Monday (the family, local or institutional history)
Balitaan on GREEN filler

Earth Sci:
Long Test

Health:
Quiz about TEETH on Tuesday

TechPrep:
project (and it seems no one has ever done it --YET)

Arts:
project - comic book 'cover'; due on Wednesday
bring white cartolina and coloring materials on Wednesday

CompSci:
passing of projects 'till 11:55 pm on August 9, 2009

Music:
practical test on the National Anthem (Filipino version)
-bonus points if you memorized and WILL (willingly) sing the other languages, English and Spanish version.



e-mail me at: lyra_vanessa@yahoo.com if there's something I forgot
THANKS!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Sadness.

Let us salute and say farewell to our former president, Cory Aquino.
Give at least a moment of silence for her, I mean, she's done too much for our country. And I think she deserves to rest. Forever shall Cory Aquino live in the history of the Philippines.

Anyway, I'm starting to sound weird, so let's get back to what you came here for.
Well, not many homeworks. I guess. Sorry for the late post. Haha.

English
1/2 Sheet Pad,
7 Sentences, no more, no less.
Use transitional words, link/singpost words

1. John is an excellent butcher.

- 5 Sentences -

2. Bees and butterflies adored her garden.

Connect the 2 sentences, be creative, and good luck. :))

SocSci

Project due next week. <<>

Well, the essay thing due Friday.
This is to be done in essay form.

Format:
Short bond paper
Arial font, Size 12
Single Spaced

Observe:
What are the common themes of the pictures?

Answer the questions:
Is there still hope?
What do you think is your role as a Pisay scholar?

CompSci
Well, there's that project. Due Friday.
Maximum of 15 slides, Minimum of 10.

Art
If you guys didn't bring your 2x2 photo, bring 'em, you'll need 'em. :))
Well, project due Aug. 12. So chill for now.

Music
Haha, once again, our test is delayed, and singing of the national anthem will be next Wednensday pa. Bonus points for memorizing it in other languages that aren't Filipino.

Math
Have stuff signed, dunno when due.
Project - We aren't getting any info or deadlines on this...
Strange..

I think that's all, please buzz! me on ym to update me, to update the blog.
javi_kirby0801@yahoo.com <<>

-Javi

Monday, August 3, 2009

-Based on a True Story-

Well, there is a time, when things should be revealed.
The story, the legend, the whatever, of two dudes hanging out in the library.

2 crazy high school kids were bored.

They went to the library for no reason at all.

They went to the back to check out some books.

AJ: Hey dude, look at this book.

JA: WTH. :)) The Mysterious Stranger :)))))).

AJ: Oh oh, this? The Three Muskateers. What were their names again?

JA: I think they were Larry, Curly and Moe.

AJ: You sure?

JA: Yeah I'm sur- Oh wait, those were the 3 Stooges pala. :))))

AJ: You fail man. :)) You sakkk :))

Any similarities to people, live or deceased, are merely coincidencial. This is a work of pure fiction.

Posted by Javi out of complete boredom. And btw, no homework. :))

Sunday, August 2, 2009

NO CLASS on August 5

As some of you may heard, there will be no class on August 5.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared last August 2, Sunday, that August 5 is a non-working holiday, because of former president Corazon Aquino's funeral. This is to give Filipinos a chance to take part in the burial rites of Cory Aquino.

Anyways, another no class for us. WE REALLY WOULD HAVE A SHORT VACATION. :)

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

July 28, haha.

almost no homework. well, not much.

English
on a 1/2 pad, answer.

1. Which is more regrettable? explain in 2 - 3 sentences.
a) Doing something then not liking the consequence.
-OR-
b) Not doing anything.

2. Cite examples for both.

bring the green book tomorrow.

Math
Bring books tomorrow.
And, yeah, the project thingy.

That's it.

HaVe a GoOd DAy.

Friday, July 24, 2009

2 Forms from PISAY Website: needs a reply due on Monday, July 27

Hey Garnet!
See the PSHS Website for the forms and print it. One is under the "Yet another suspension" and the other is under "Revised Rules and Regulations..."
click HERE to go to the PSHS website.

Reply Slips are due on Monday, July 27.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Don't Forget!

We still have that ValEd project. In case you don't remember, we need to get an illustration board (1/2 or 1/4? Don't remember. I think it was a 1/2) and write a quote that encourages people to practice virtues, then design... This is a group project, and I don't think we were told when it was due. If you forgot your groups, then try to remember who was in the same column of seats as you.
Click here for some quotes about virtues.
NOTE: Someone ask Sir Roli about the due date.

And sadly, there is still that TechPrep paper that I really don't think anyone has worked on. I can't give any advice seeing as I wasn't in Emerald's conference, but we're just supposed to be thinking with our "creative freshmen minds" (what minds?).

English. The Secret Garden. If you're done reading it, but don't want to read it again, then feel free to drop by this lifesaving site called SPARKNOTES!
That is complete with summary, character lists, themes and symbols.
This isn't cheating. It's being resourceful, dammit!



EDIT:
I e-mailed Ma'am Paccarangan and she said I'll tell you more about the project when we come back to school. Meanwhile, just relax. :D

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Filipino Homework

Filipino Homework
-given by Ma'am Guimarie

1. Pag-aralan ang mga ponemang suprasegmental.
2. Ibigay ang pagkakaiba ng kahulugan ng mga salitang pareho ang baybay ngunit magkaiba ang kahulugan.

      1. abalá - abala

      2. amo – amò

      3. babad – babád

      4. baga – bagà

      5. bantayan – bantayán

      6. kaya – kayâ

      7. hasà – hasâ

      8. lipol – lipól

      9. daíng – daing

      10. hamon – hamón

      11. buhay – buháy

      12. gala – galà

      13. agawan – agawán

      14. tubó – tubò

      15. sakit - sakít

No more First Quarter Periodic Exams

Yet another suspension
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 14 July 2009

We would like the community to know the reasons behind the new 2-weeks suspension of classes.

Classes were previously suspended for 3 days from July 8-10. The reason behind this is that many students were getting sick. We had 94 students who were absent the week previous to the suspension who came back and reported that the reason behind their absence is an influenza-like illness.

Of those who were present, 69 consulted the school physician complaining about influenza-like symptoms. The day before the suspension, we had as high as 11 students absent from one section alone. The average was 4-6 students per section. We could not impose the 10-day suspension for Influenza A(H1N1) then because we had no confirmed case as of July 7. We suspended classes because to decontaminate the school and allow those with influenza-like illnesses to get better.

The school learned of two confirmed Influenza A(H1N1) only this Monday, July 13, 2009. Although rumors of the first confirmed case started to float on Saturday, July 11, we had to make sure that it was not a prank by verifying actual laboratory test results.

One of the confirmed cases got sick on June 30 and was sent home. The parents brought the student to a doctor on July 3 and was diagnosed as having acute bronchitis, still they had the student take the swab test for A(H1N1). The student reported to school on July 6 and 7, and since there was a medical certificate indicating recovery from acute brochitis by their doctor, the student was admitted by the school.

The two cases were dormers. One is a third year student staying at the BRH Main and the other is a fourth year student staying at the GRH Main. Thus, if we would apply selective suspension, we would have to suspend 2 sections and 2 dormitories totalling 246 students. We therefore opted for the 2-week suspension to force everyone to stay home. Why not 10 calendar days? If we follow the 10-day suspension, classes would resume on the 24th, a Friday. In consideration of the dormers, we are instead resuming classes on July 27.

We tried to be strict by banning anyone who had Influenza-like symptoms (fever, cough and colds) from coming to class on July 13, so as not to infect others. Around 65 did not report to school because they were sick. However, at least 23 students with this symptoms reported to school. We also had students who fell ill last week but felt better over the weekend reporting to class. 12 of our teachers were also sick during the weekend.

To help alleviate the pressure we will have one grading period covering both the first and the second quarter. This means that there will be no periodic exams for the first quarter. All academic requirements given since June will be computed as part of the Second Quarter. The grade for the second quarter will also be reflected as the first quarter grade on the report card. This will allow teachers to adjust their requirements which will in turn require less time and effort from the students.

We appeal to the community to cooperate with us. The purpose of the suspension is to quarantine students in their homes. Students should not go out of their homes during the suspension. Otherwise, we will have the same problem when classes resume. We appeal to parents to monitor their children. Let your children stay home and rest. We will be calling your homes during the suspension to ensure that the students are resting.

A related article explains the school's SOP for A(H1N1) related issues. The school is being monitored by the Department of Health and the Quezon City Health Office. Should you have any questions, the administration is more than willing to answer your questions. Do not shout, or call our staff names, they are doing their best to serve the community. Please direct your comments, suggestions and questions directly to us, to avoid unnecessary speculations. You may call us at 929-1606.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Source: PSHS Website
see the PSHS website for more details.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Soc Sci Project

STEPS TO FOLLOW IN THE HISTORY PROJECT
(Family History/ Local History/ Institutional History)

1.) Identify topic.
2.) Gather data from primary sources.
     a.) Conduct interviews.
       1.) Identify informants.
       2.) Prepare your Guide Questions,following the content outline given.Do not forget to ask personal data such as age, date of birth, and other pertinent information.
       3.) Set an appointment with your informants.
       4.) During the interview session, explain why you are doing the project. Then ask the Guide questions you prepared. Feel free to add questions not contained in your Guide, especially questions to clarify and expound on the answers given. But let the informant do most of the talking.
       5.) Tape record or jot down important points. When tape recording, be sure to request permission of the informant first.
       6.) Thank the informant at the end of the interview and assure him/ her that you will show the write up or final outputs so he /she can check the accuracy of the narrative.

     b.) If interviews are not possible due to problems in schedule, send out questionnaire containing:
       1.) Cover letter which explains why you are doing the project. (This letter can be signed by your Social Science teacher.)
       2.) Questionnaire- use as guide the content outline given. (Please show this Questionnaire to your teacher for comments and suggestions before sending it out to your informants.)

     c.) Look for primary source documents, like birth certificates, marriage contract, letters, etc. Only photocopies should be included in the project, not original documents.

2. When data have been gathered, construct your historical narrative. Make sure content is complete based on the content outline.
3. Apply historical criticism. Check for validity and reliability of historical information and historical sources.
4. Do not forget to include:
     a.) Family Tree/ Organizational Chart
     b.) Pictures: Old or New
     c.) Appendix
       1.) Interview transcripts
       2.) Photocopies of documents

Monday, July 13, 2009

Wow, lang pasok.

Yay bakasyon ulit, 'till the 27th.

So... Garnet, just come here often, will update, if ever they send us homework.

Well, anyway for requirements...

socsci project
math project
art LOL
and... i guess that's it.

Oh yeah, and memorize the new (old) panatang makabayan. ahaha.

-Javi

oh and, come to school ready with 20 pesos hahaha.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Math Homework

Hey Garnet, don't forget to bring 20 pesos hehehehe. For the sake of the trea- I mean, for Garnet hehehe.

-Javi

Math Homework
-given by Ma'am G to Monchai:
-to be put it a 1/2 sheet of intermediate pad

1. read: ratio and proportion, comparing and ordering numbers, constants and variables, algebraic expressions
2. answer the following:
p.348 #'s 13-28, p. 349 #39, Algebra 1
p. 128 #'s 3-12, p. 129 odd numbers Beginning Algebra

if you forgot your books in school:
Algebra 1 questions:
p. 348
#'s 13-28:

True or False:
13.) 5/12 = 3/7
14.) 4/9 = 7/16
15.) 6/15 = 16/40
16.) 9/30 = 16/55
17.) If 3 cans of Miller's Chunky Vegetable soup cost $0.93, then 5 cans cost $1.55.
18.) If a supermarket sells 5 lemons at a cost of $0.95, then 8 lemons will cost $1.52.

Solve:

19.) 5/6 = 30/s

20.) 28/r = 4/7

21.) s+4/12 = 7/4

22.) 9/5 = 18/t+2

23.) 8/a = 16/3

24.) 5/24 = x/12

25.) 18p/54 = 12/9

26.) 12c/28 = 15/7

27.) 5/3n+5 = 5/5n-2

28.) 5/3+b = 3/7b+1


p. 349
#39:

39.) A party punch contained 2 qt of pineapple juice, 3 pt of orange juice, 2 1/2 c of cranberry juice and 1 3/4 c of ice.
Find the following ratios:
a. pineapple juice to ice
b. cranberry juice to orange juice
c. orange juice to pineapple juice

Beginning Algebra:

p. 128

Determine the ratio and write it in lowest terms.

3. 40 miles to 30 miles
4. 60 feet to 70 feet
5. 120 people to 90 people
6. 72 dollars to 220 dollars
7. 20 yards to 8 feet
8. 30 inches to 8 feet
9. 24 minutes to 2 hours
10. 16 minutes to 1 hour
11. 8 days to 40 hours
12. 50 hours to 5 days

p. 129 odd numbers, lol dami naman

Solve the problem by setting up and solving a proportion.

29. According to the Home and Garden Bulletin No. 72, four spears of asparagus contain 15 calories. How many spears of asparagus would contain 50 calories?

31. A chain saw requires a mixture of 2-cycle engine oil and gasoline. According to the directions on a bottle of Oregon 2-cycle Engine Oil, for a 50 to 1 ratio requirement, 2.5 fluid ounces of oil are required for 1 gallon of gasoline. If the tank of the chain saw holds 2.75 gallons, how many fluid ounces of oil are required?

33. In 1992, the average exchange rate between US dollars and UK pounnds was 1 pound to $1.7655. Margaret went to London and exchanged her $ for pounds, and recieved 400 pounds. How much $ did she exchange?

35. If 6 gallons of premium unleaded gasoline cost $3.72, how much would it cost to completely fill a 15-gallon tank?

37. The distance between Kansas City, Missouri, and Denver is 600 miles. On a certain wall map, this is represented by a length of 2.4 feet. On the map, how many feet would there be between Memphis and Philadelphia, two cities that are actually 1000 miles apart?

39. a recipe for green salad for 70 people calls for 18 heads... of lettuce :)). How many heads of lettuce would be needed if 175 people were to be served?

41. A piece of property assessed at $42,000 requires an annual property tax of $273. How much property tax would be charged for a similar piece of property assessed at $52,000?

43. Biologists tagged 250 fish in Willow lake on October 5. On a later date they found 7 tagged fish in a sample of 350. Estimate the total number of fish in Willow lake to the nearest hundred.

-Pia Patron

Hey, don't steal all the credit Pia :))). Uploaded the beginning algebra whatever thing.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

July 7

July 7

English
Read "The Secret Garden"
There may be a quiz next meeting

Math
Project: Mathematician Facebook profile
Deadline: July 17, 2009

Filipino
Quiz about Wika on Monday

Val Ed
Long Test about values and virtues: July 14, 2009

SocSci
Major Project: Family, Local or Institutional History
Deadline: July 20-24

Integrated Science
Bring Lab Gown on Monday


Health
Study about skin and skin diseases

Computer Science
July 17, 2009: Long Test
about:
  1. number systems
  2. Computer History
  3. Computer Hardware
*NO CLASS FROM JULY 8-10 DUE TO MEDICAL REASONS.

*Don't forget to bring P20 for Homeroom on Monday.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Ahaha. :))

So... 2nd day of july. :))

Barely any homework, and most involve bringing stuff:

Earth Sci
Bring the ff.
- Apple
- Small Plastic Bag
- Compass, the one for drawing circles, not for finding North.

IS
The leaves thingy.
I think it's per group, and we need to bring 6 different kinds of leaves per group, I think.

Well, for requirements... uhhh... hehehe.

ValEd
Project, Encouraging Values in Students, Requires an illustration board, deadline unknown.
Autobiography, Schedule, and Kohlberg's Moral Development theory due... someday.

SocSci
Bring the Spratly Island paper -pia patron
Mini-Project, Current State of the Philippines, July 3 - Friday
Project, History of something, July 30

Art
Project, Pattern thingy, July 7 - Tuesday

Math
Project, Facebook for a Mathematician, July 17
Research on the divisibility rules from 2-13. -pia patron.

Oh and Garnet, don't forget to bring your 20 pesos on Monday. :))
Once again, signing off, javi. Please update me if incomplete. Thanks.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

It's July! :D

Hey! :))

So today, not much homework.

English
-Read "There's a Teenager in the House"
-Make a vocabulary list with at least 5 unfamiliar or rarely used words. (1/2 Pad Paper)
-Bring the Green Book tomorrow.

Math
-Have all quizzes signed and put them in the short brown envelope.

Well, that's it.

For deadlines and requirements...

SocSci
Mini-Project, Current State of the Philippines, July 3 - Friday
Project, History of something, July 30

Art
Project, Pattern thingy, July 7 - Tuesday

Math
Project, Facebook for a Mathematician, July 17

ValEd
Autobiography, Schedule, and Kohlberg's Moral Development theory due tomorrow.

And for those who haven't submitted an intermediate pad for music, just submit one.

Please IM or notify me if incomplete :)). Will update. Thanks.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Garnet!!!

Hey.

3rd week of school already? :))

Well, anyway, elections are done, and officers are as follows:

President: Olin Tamayo
VP: Rham Ybiernas
Secretary: Alyssa Inocencio
Treasurer: Mika Gancayco
Auditor: Javi Almirante
Businessman: Joaqui Silvestre
PRO: Monchai Leyretana

So... that's it for now.
Finish up on art of course, if you aren't done.
And... ValEd's autobiography, schedule, and the Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory thing.

Deadlines:
Socsci Mini-Project = Friday

Please update me if incomplete. :))