THE ULTIMATE WEEKLY PLANNER FOR TEENS

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THE ULTIMATE WEEKLY PLANNER FOR TEENS

THE ULTIMATE WEEKLY PLANNER FOR TEENS Order brings peace. St. Augustine (traditional) School Year: Name: Address: Phone: E-mail: First Semester CLASSES Second Semester 3

7:00 AM 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 PM 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 SUN MON TUES FIRST SEMESTER WED THURS FRI SAT 8

3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 9

MONTH YEAR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NOTES Taste and see that the LORD is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him. Psalm 34:8 16

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MINDWORKS Persistent fear and chronic anxiety during childhood can have lifelong consequences by disrupting the developing architecture of the brain. (Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University) When we allow time for, and encourage, children s self-initiated play, we ensure the full development of their curiosity, imagination, and creativity. (The Power of Play by David Elkind) NOTES 17

SAT WORDS = 1 HR. WEEK OF SUBJECTS 36 Absolve (v.) - synonyms: acquit, exculpate, excuse, exempt, exonerate, liberate, pardon, spare, vindicate M TIME ON TASK: T TIME ON TASK: W TIME ON TASK:

TH TIME ON TASK: F TIME ON TASK: S/S TIME ON TASK: DUE: NOTES APPOINTMENTS/ WORK SCHEDULE: DEVOTIONS: I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. C. S. Lewis S M T W T F S 37

4 credits YEAR TWO YEAR THREE YEAR FOUR Math Science Social Studies Arts Health & Phys Ed Foreign Languages Check when completed Fill in the names of the courses you have completed. YEAR ONE CREDIT TRACKER English subject What I need to graduate Number of credits required for graduation: Number of credits completed: ELECTIVE CREDITS REQUIRED CREDITS 140 = 1 credit =.5 credit Grades

Subject YEAR ONE GRADES English YEAR TWO GRADES HIGH SCHOOL RECORDS YEAR THREE GRADES YEAR FOUR GRADES Test Scores (SAT, ACT, SAT II, AP, CLEP) Math Science Social Studies Activities Arts Health & Phys Ed Foreign Languages GPA Years Participated 141

GUIDE TO PUNCTUATION, ITALICS, AND CAPITALIZATION 142 PERIOD Put a period: at the end of a complete sentence that is a statement The cat is watching the birds. after an indirect question She asked what was wrong. COMMA Use a comma: to separate the words or phrases in a series I ll finish my physics course with blood, sweat, and tears. to separate two adjectives when the word and can be inserted between them The squawking, green parrot commanded our attention. to set off the name or title of someone directly addressed Sir, may I take your coat for you? Yes, Alex, you may. to separate the day of the month from the year and after the year (No comma is needed if any part of the date is omitted.) She was born on August 11, 1967, in Sun Valley, Idaho. Her brother was born the same day in August 1970. to set off phrases that interrupt sentence flow I am, as I m sure you are aware, very late for this class. after a dependent clause at the beginning of a sentence (A dependent clause following an independent clause is not set off with a comma.) Before you can go to the movie, you have to finish cleaning your room. The chores must be done if you want to go out with friends. after an introductory phrase of more than three words At the end of the day, we were exhausted by the heat and hard work. to set off a nonessential description when someone or something is clearly identified (If the description is necessary to identify the subject, then commas are not used.) Sally, who has a pickup truck, said the roads are still passable. The girl who had a van said they are not. to separate two independent clauses joined by a coordinate conjunction (and, but, so, for, or, and nor) unless the clauses are short (If a subject does not appear in front of the second verb, then do not use a comma because there is a compound verb rather than two independent clauses.) The last thing we need is another downpour, but more rain is in the forecast. It rained and it poured. I needed some eggs for this recipe but forgot to pick them up at the store. to separate contrasting parts of a sentence This is my book, not yours. after introductory words such as well, now, or yes Yes, that is what she said. Now, let s leave immediately. SEMICOLON Use a semicolon: to connect two independent clauses when the conjunction is omitted The last train arrived an hour ago; the first train leaves at 6 a.m. tomorrow. before conjunctive adverbs such as however, therefore, and nevertheless and before transitional phrases such as in addition, for example, and on the other hand when they connect two independent clauses. (A comma follows the adverb or phrase.) The conductor says the 6 o clock train is typically punctual; however, it is also typically sold out. He recommends that we take a cab to a later station; for example, White Hall, Newbury, and Exton are all along this line. to connect items in a series if commas are already used within the series Our trip included stops in Florence, Italy; Zurich, Switzerland; Nice, France; and Vienna, Austria. to connect independent clauses joined by a conjunction if a comma has already been used in the first part Even though our flight was delayed, I was able to rebook us on another airline; and we still arrived at our port before the cruise ship left the dock. COLON A colon follows a complete sentence. Use a colon: to introduce a list We were required to bring the following: our passport, travel itinerary, and train tickets. to connect two complete sentences when the second sentence explains or illustrates the first and a conjunction is not used I enjoy traveling: Paris and London are my favorite destinations. QUOTATION MARKS Use quotation marks: to set off quoted or spoken language (Periods and commas fall inside the marks; semicolons and colons go outside. Question marks go inside if the quote asks a question, outside if the quote is part of a question.)

ALGEBRA REVIEW Expanding Factoring Roots of a Quadratic Equation a (b + c) = ab + ac a 2 - b 2 = (a + b)(a - b) The solution for a quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 is given by the (a - b) 2 = a 2-2ab + b 2 a 3 b - ab = ab(a + 1)(a - 1) quadratic formula (a + b) 2 = a 2 + 2ab + b 2 a 2 + 2ab + b 2 = (a + b) 2 (a + b)(c + d) = ac + ad + bc + bd a 3 + b 3 = (a + b)(a 2 - ab + b 2 ) Logarithms (a + b) 3 = a 3 + 3a 2 b + 3ab 2 + b 3 a 2-2ab + b 2 = (a - b) 2 log (definition of a logarithm) (a - b) 3 = a 3-3a 2 b + 3ab 2 - b 3 a 3 - b 3 = (a - b)(a 2 + ab + b 2 ) log 1 (logarithm of one) Exponents x 0 = 1 (zero rule) x 1 = x (1 rule) a x a y = a (x + y) (addition of exponents rule) (subtraction of exponents rule) log (logarithmic identity) log log log (sum of logarithms) log log log (difference of logarithms) log log (logarithm of an exponential) log log log (logarithm base conversion) log log a x b x = (ab) x (distributive property of exponents rule) e = 2.71828183 (a x ) y = a xy (power rule of exponents) π = 3.14159265 (fractional exponent to fractional root relationship) i 2 = -1 i 3 = -i i 4 = 1 (½) = (definition of a square root) Equilateral triangle: all sides and all angles are equal. (negative exponent definition) Scalene triangle: no sides and no angles are equal. obtuse >90 Right angle = 90 acute < 90 Isosceles triangle: two sides and two base angles are equal. 150