Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Miss Lily Rose Eason

                                    Message


   
  I want to teach kids to think and learn. I enjoy the kids and seeing them go into great lives.










What I  teach
                     
 I teach language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Girls Lacrosse Team And Basket Ball Team.
                                                          
                                                         
About me


I have a Masters Dergree in Havard Law School. I love to sing and dance and play on the computer and with my dogs peter and lucy and me cat named lizzy who is a boy.





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Information


Fees
Our school is a private school that cost 400 dollars a person. Dorms included into the fee, along with extra curriculum programs, and uniforms fitting your child.




Uniforms



Boys- dark blue pants (in winter and fall), dark blue shorts (in spring and summer), white long sleeves shirts (in winter and fall), white short sleeves shirts (in spring and summer), blue vest with child's name in white:the name of the school:our flag:our motto, black shoes with child's name in white tread, blue socks (in all seasons). Hair neatly combed.



Girls- dark blue skirts (in all seasons), white long sleeves shirt (in winter and fall), white short sleeves shirt (in spring and summer), blue vest with child's name in white:the name of the school:our flag:our motto, black Mary Jane's with child's name in white thread, thick white tights (in winter and in fall thin white tights), blue socks (in spring and summer). Hair in braids neatly done.



Extra Curriculum



They are free but it will limit free time for study, they can not quit once starting. They must keep up a A/B average to obtain and be accepted into the extra curriculum classes and clubs.




Dorms




Your child is given a dorm were they stay, they may decorate (no paint) their room. If you would like to change you child's dorm e-mail me at SEFaith4@hotmail.com and we will discuss it between us.




Vacations




There are vacation all around when your child can go home to you. They do not have to though. This is a year long school so there are abundant vacations. (You were given a list of vacations your child will receive this year)


Miss Elizabeth Emma Eason

My Message





I want to teach and be remembered. I want what I teach to stick, hard. No teacher can capture and embark mines on such a difficult task as I can. Hard, yes, but easier when they get into the years of Middle School and when everyone else will be learning they will be reviewing one of the hardest subjects to take. I enjoy what I do, the children are great and getting them ready for testing Middle School is a hard job that I accept. This year has been great and I enjoy it very much. The teachers are friends and the teachers are supportive to me. Some of them are more experienced and help me when I struggle. A teacher is a mentor and I understand that. The year is almost up but I will never forget the children of 2010!











What I Am Teaching

I am the A.I.G. teacher here at John D. Eason Academy, A.I.G. takes the place of average classes such as Math, Reading, etc. I also teach Algebra 1, Science, Art, Orchestra, Computer Class, and Fantasy. A weekly newsletter is posted on the school website that tell what we are doing in each subject and also tells dates of test, projects, etc.











Homework





In Algebra, page 99 in Math Book (1-65), Algebra Worksheet 5-4 in Worbook, and study for test tomorrow on Chapter 7 in Algebra Book.


In AIG Science, page 163 questions (complete sentences) and worksheet on the Universe called Map the Stars.


In AIG Math, page 872 in Math Book (1-56), Diamond Fraction Worksheet, and study for test tomorrow on Fractions (Chapter 4 is a good place to study).


In AIG Reading, read "Athena" in Reading Workbook and answer the questions on Workbook Page 5-2.


In AIG Social Studies, only the Worksheet on Europe called European Vactation (you might want to use your atlas) and also study for test tomorrow on Europe (pages 98-125 in Social Studies Book).



In Orchestra, practice for playing test on Apollo's Verse (78 in Music for Life book).
















About Me






I am young, only 21 years old. I was born in Oxford, England and graduated with my Doctor's Degree in the following colleges: Oxford University, Harvard Law School, Cambridge University, and Duke University. I enjoy art, classical, celtic, christian, and disney music, reading, ballet, violin playing, playing sports, and writing. I have two dogs that are both labs: Lucy (black 1 year old girl) and Peter (gold 1 year old boy). I have one cat named Lizzy (black 5 month girl). I have completed 3 internships in my training.












Guess What?






This teacher has won Teacher of The Month, for the month of December. "Keep up the hard work!" said the Principal, John Eason.










Vocabulary:

1. Negligence- noun, failure to gove the care the occasion demands
2. Settler- noun, one who travels to a new place to build a community
3. Dexterity- noun, the ability to operate skillfully by hand, adroitness
4. Pantomime- noun, a play in which actors use gestures without speaking
5. Peon- noun, an unskilled laborer, a menial worker
6. Quince- noun, a bitter fruit resembeling a large yellow apple
7. Servile- adj. subservient, groveling, cringing
8. Wield- verb, to control, to sway, to manage, to use
9. Zoology- noun, the science of animals
10. Zephyr- noun, agentle breeze, the west wind








Trips:


We will be going to Disney World with the Sixth, Seventh, and Eight. We are staying at the Animal Kingdom Villas in Disney and will stay for 5 days. We will over 200 stundents go and will have a blast riding Expedition Everest and meeting Mickey and the Gang. You can see our adventures on the disk given home every year about what we did the last year. It has all the students enjoying themselves and the slideshow is put to music while the actual film is not! We had a wonderful time last year and look forward to going again this summer! So be looking for that coming soon!










For Students:

* Listen
* Understand the assignments
* Read carefully
* Think the question through
* Look for simple errors
* Ask for help
* Follow due dates
* Check your work
As always, see me with questions.



Wall Words:

WALL WORDS 1
Latitude distance N. or S. of the equator; measured in degrees
Hemisphere half of a globe
Seasons short priods of climate change caused by differences in
daylight, air temperature and weather patterns
Climate the pattern of weather that occurs in an area over many years
Equinox two days each year when the sun's rays strike the equator
directly
Greenhouse Effect the natural heating caused when gasses in the atmosphere trap
heat


WALL WORDS 2
Geography the natural features of an area
Region a geographical area
Watershed area of land whose waters drain into the same place
Global
Warming the increase of global temperatures due to an increased
greenhouse effect
Solstice the two days each year when the sun's vertical rays are
farthest from the equator
Loquacious extremely talkative
Adjacent that which is near or bordering upon
Longitude distance E. or W. of the prime meridian; measured in degrees
Demographics the statistical study of human populations
Projection the representation of a curved surface on a flat map


WALL WORDS 3
Fact that which can be observed or verified
Compare to appraise with respect to differences and similarities with
the emphasis on similarities
Hypothesis a possible answer to a question; an educated guess
Controlled
Experiment tests one factor at a time; has a control group and at least
one experimental group
Procedure a series of steps followed in a regular order
Control a standard used for comparison during an experiment
Variable a factor that differs among the control and experimental groups
Model representation of a system or an object
Result something obtained by calculation or investigation
Posit to present in an orderly manner


WALL WORDS 4
Ratio the relationship in number, quantity or degree between two
or more things
Theory explanation of facts, hypotheses and observations that is used
as
a predictor
Law a summary of many results and observations; a statement of what
WILL happen
Matter anything that takes up space and has mass
Mass the amount of matter in an object
Volume a measure of the size of a region in three-dimensional space
Density the ratio of mass to volume of a substance
Relevant applicable to the subject


WALL WORDS 5
Economy the production, distribution and consumption of goods and
services
Recession a period of time when an economy and the businessses that
support it shrink and make less money.
Inflation the process of requiring more money to purchase the same
amount of a good
Culture the customary beliefs and traits of a racial,religious or
social group
Entente an agreement or understanding between nations

Keiretsu a Japanese term for a group of companies that work together
for the success of all
Hamlet a small rural village
Embellish to add ornamental details to a story or object


WALL WORD 6
Plateau raised area of level land bordered on one or more sides by
steep
slopes or cliffs
Archipelago a group of islands
Terrace series of horizontal steps carved into hillsides to increase
farming area
Population Density average number of people living in a square kilometer
Monsoon winds that change direction with the seasons; associated
with East Asia
Typhoon a hurricane in the western Pacific and Indian Oceans
Deciduous species of tree that sheds leaves annually
Developing
Country has little technology and industrial production
Immutable unchangeable


WALL WORD 7
Heredity the passing of traits from parents to offspring
Dominant trait observed in the first generation when parents that have
different traits are bred
Recessive trait reappears in the second generation after disappearing in
the first generation when parents with different traits are
bred
Gene chemical instructions carried by the parent for both dominant and recessive traits
Alleles different forms of genes (usually dominant and recessive)
Phenotype physical appearance produced by genotype and the environment
Genotype the genetic makeup of an individual
Probability the mathematical chance that something will occur


**Second Quarter**

WALL WORD 1
Pedigree a visual tool used for tracking traits through multiple
generations
Xenophobe one who dislikes or mistrusts foreigners or anything
foreign
Winsome attractive
Slander a false statement intended to injure one's reputation
Homologous chromosomes that carry the same sets of genes
Asexual
Reproduction requires one parent cell; cell stuctures are copied and then
the parent cell divides, making an exact copy.


WALL WORD 2
DNA deoxyribonucleic acid; genetic material that determines
inherited characteristics
Nucleotide a subunit of DNA that contains a sugar, a phosphate and a
base.
Double helix the shape of a strand of DNA
Impugn to attack someone or something as false
Sagacious wise
Querulous whiny, disagreeable
Dilettante a lover, not an expert, of the arts and sciences
Organelle specialized part of a cell having a specific function
Ribosome organelle composed of RNA and protein
Mutation change in the number, type or order of bases on a piece of DNA


WALL WORD 3
Abyss a bottomless gulf
Whet to make more eager
Purloin to steal
Onus a responsibility
Collusion a secret agreement for a wrongful purpose
Extricate to disentangle or free
Disparity inequality
Gravity seriousness






Teachers


*Reading - by Miss Lily Eason

*A.I.G. - by Miss Elizabeth Eason, Mr. Adden Macon, Miss Bonnie Hu, and Mr. Ben Yang 

*Language Arts- by Miss Lily Eason

*Biology - by Mr. Daniel Eason

*Math - by Miss Bonnie Hu

*Algebra 1 - by Mrs. Elizabeth Eason


*Algebra 2 - by Mr. Ben Yang

*Calculus - by Miss Rebekah Payne

*Elementry History - by Mr. Kevin Hu

*Jr. High/High History - by Mr. Adden Macon

*Science - by Miss Francis Lui

*Spanish - by Mrs. Rebekah Summerlin

*French - by Mrs. Geneive La tour'

*Chinese- by Miss Elaine Pendragon

*Social Studies - by Mr. Copper Whitehead

*Geography - by Miss Christine Chow

*Physical Education - by Mr. Daniel Eason

*Art - by Miss Elaine Pendragon 

*Music- by Miss Bonnie Hu

*Orchestra- by Miss Elaine Pendragon and Miss Elizabeth Eason

*Band - by Miss Christine Chow

*Chorus - by Miss Lily Eason

*Technology - by Mr. Joshua Summerlin

*Health - by Mr. Josiah Eason

*Mythology- by Miss Elizabeth Eason

*Fantasy- by Miss Elizabeth Eason and Miss Elaine Pendragon

*Japanese- by Miss Haru Miyuzaki

*Knitting and Sewing- by Miss Bonnie Hu and Miss Elaine Pendragon


Our Message Here at Eason Academy

"We here at Eason Life School are interested in growing the education of the youth. We believe in the kids of today. All of our classes are excellent and teach the needs of the children. Knowing and understanding your child is our goal. We put your child in their proper class with students at their level. We won't discipline unless it is dire. We are interested in your children!"

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

Schudule of Seventh, Eight, and Six Grade Classses







6:30-7:30 Breakfast



7:30-8:30 Pre Science



8:30-9:30 Science



9:30-10:30 Reading



10:30-11:30 Language Arts



11:30-12:30 Math



12:30-1:30 Lunch



1:30-2:30 Algebra



2:30-3:30 Biology



3:30-4:30 History



4:30-5:30 Extra Classes



5:30-6:30 Dinner



6:30-7:30 Pre Classes (Art, Music, PE, Computer Lab, and Library)



7:30-8:30 Free Play



8:45 Lights Out