This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
This document appears to be notes from a presentation on March 26, 2009. It includes brief text on slide 2 and some more text on slide 3, but no other contextual details are provided in the document.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The teacher assigned homework problems 3.44 through 3.58 from the textbook to work on interpreting slope. Students also need to complete worksheets (a) through (k) and worksheet (m) along with the back side of the last worksheet.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The document assigns homework problems from Chapter 6 to students in the class. It instructs students to show their work, not just final answers, and assigns one problem from the chapter to each student or pairs of problems to work together. It also notes there will be a quiz that day at 10:30.
There will be no class openers this week as the teacher will start a new opener sheet after spring break. Students should take out their homework to correct and ask questions. The document provides instructions for three class periods on March 23rd regarding class openers and homework.
This document appears to be notes from a presentation on March 26, 2009. It includes brief text on slide 2 and some more text on slide 3, but no other contextual details are provided in the document.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The teacher assigned homework problems 3.44 through 3.58 from the textbook to work on interpreting slope. Students also need to complete worksheets (a) through (k) and worksheet (m) along with the back side of the last worksheet.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The document assigns homework problems from Chapter 6 to students in the class. It instructs students to show their work, not just final answers, and assigns one problem from the chapter to each student or pairs of problems to work together. It also notes there will be a quiz that day at 10:30.
There will be no class openers this week as the teacher will start a new opener sheet after spring break. Students should take out their homework to correct and ask questions. The document provides instructions for three class periods on March 23rd regarding class openers and homework.
Students should have their homework out and ready for the teacher to check. The teacher will be checking homework at 7:25 AM, which is the first of three scheduled homework check times for the day. Additional homework checks are planned for 9:38 AM and also at 9:38 AM.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The teacher instructs students to put specific homework problems on the board. One student is assigned to problems 6.1 and 6.2. Another student is assigned problem 6.3 and must show all work and diagrams. A third student is assigned 6.5 and must also show work. A fourth student is assigned 6.6 with work shown. Additional problems are then assigned to other students from the textbook and worksheet.
The teacher instructed students to do their homework that was written on the board. The document appears to be a simple classroom instruction from a teacher to students to complete their homework assignment for that day. No other context or details are provided in the 3 line document.
This document contains 5 email titles logged on May 26th. The titles are dated between 7:12 AM for the first email and 10:00 AM for the last, with the majority logged between 9:46 AM and 9:57 AM. The titles do not include any other context or information about the emails.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The document instructs students to take out their gold-colored opener sheets as the day's opener will be displayed on the Smart Board once class begins. It also notes that test grades have not all been completed yet and will be returned on Wednesday. The document contains 3 subject titles with timestamps from May 11th.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The teacher reminded students to have their homework out for checking and that green pens would not be needed for the assignment. A group quiz was scheduled later during class.
The teacher assigned homework from sections 3.2 through 3.8 for students to complete. They will then discuss a worksheet together in class to review the material.
The teacher assigned homework from a worksheet packet for the class to complete, including problems 1a, 1b with an explanation of the answer, 2a, 2b with an explanation, and problems 3a, b, c. Problem 4 will be addressed in class later as it relates to the new chapter being covered.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 student grades listed ranging from 2.64 to 2.78.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 student grades listed ranging from 2.64 to 2.78.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The teacher provided a brief morning greeting and asked students to complete the listed homework problems that were written on the board from sections 2.25 through 2.45 of their textbook. The note included the initials of one student at the end.
This document contains a request for green pens to be prepared for correcting and for an AP problem from Tuesday to be made available. It also notes that the type in the document is written in purple today and questions why that is the case.
This document contains instructions for students to have their homework out and green pens ready to correct their work. It lists the names Chuck A., Sami, and Danny Z.
Students should have their homework out and ready for the teacher to check. The teacher will be checking homework at 7:25 AM, which is the first of three scheduled homework check times for the day. Additional homework checks are planned for 9:38 AM and also at 9:38 AM.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The teacher instructs students to put specific homework problems on the board. One student is assigned to problems 6.1 and 6.2. Another student is assigned problem 6.3 and must show all work and diagrams. A third student is assigned 6.5 and must also show work. A fourth student is assigned 6.6 with work shown. Additional problems are then assigned to other students from the textbook and worksheet.
The teacher instructed students to do their homework that was written on the board. The document appears to be a simple classroom instruction from a teacher to students to complete their homework assignment for that day. No other context or details are provided in the 3 line document.
This document contains 5 email titles logged on May 26th. The titles are dated between 7:12 AM for the first email and 10:00 AM for the last, with the majority logged between 9:46 AM and 9:57 AM. The titles do not include any other context or information about the emails.
This document contains 3 email titles with timestamps from March 27, 2009. The first email was sent at 9:04 AM, the second at 10:03 AM, and the third at 10:27 AM, all on the same day.
The document instructs students to take out their gold-colored opener sheets as the day's opener will be displayed on the Smart Board once class begins. It also notes that test grades have not all been completed yet and will be returned on Wednesday. The document contains 3 subject titles with timestamps from May 11th.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The teacher reminded students to have their homework out for checking and that green pens would not be needed for the assignment. A group quiz was scheduled later during class.
The teacher assigned homework from sections 3.2 through 3.8 for students to complete. They will then discuss a worksheet together in class to review the material.
The teacher assigned homework from a worksheet packet for the class to complete, including problems 1a, 1b with an explanation of the answer, 2a, 2b with an explanation, and problems 3a, b, c. Problem 4 will be addressed in class later as it relates to the new chapter being covered.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 student grades listed ranging from 2.64 to 2.78.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 student grades listed ranging from 2.64 to 2.78.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The document contains a list of student names and grades for a homework assignment. Quinn received a 2.64 and Jamie received a 2.74. In total, there are 6 grades listed for an unknown homework assignment from September 14, 2010.
The teacher provided a brief morning greeting and asked students to complete the listed homework problems that were written on the board from sections 2.25 through 2.45 of their textbook. The note included the initials of one student at the end.
This document contains a request for green pens to be prepared for correcting and for an AP problem from Tuesday to be made available. It also notes that the type in the document is written in purple today and questions why that is the case.
This document contains instructions for students to have their homework out and green pens ready to correct their work. It lists the names Chuck A., Sami, and Danny Z.
The teacher asked students to put three homework problems on the board and write their name next to each problem number. The problems listed were 1.6, 1.13, and 1.16 from the textbook or classwork. Students were thanked for writing their name with each problem.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The document lists students' names and grades on a math assignment. It notes that students must show their work in order to receive credit for problems. Grades range from 7.28 to 7.43 out of 10 for the assignment.
The teacher posted homework assignments from the textbook on the board for sections 6.32, 6.34, 6.37, 6.38, 6.59, 6.61, and 6.64. Additionally, the class will have a group quiz later in the day.
The teacher is starting a new chapter in class and has asked students to have their notes ready. Sections 6.1 and 6.2 will be covered during the lesson.
The teacher announces the start of the second quarter and asks students to pick up an opener sheet when they arrive in class. Students are to begin the opener as the teacher checks their Test Prep problem. New seats will be assigned to students that day.
The document instructs students to have their calculators ready with cereal data lists from the previous lesson, and to also have the cereal packet materials out to continue working on the lesson from Wednesday.
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