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eemmaa

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holiday homework journal
« on: December 27, 2019, 09:39:21 am »
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I need to stop procrastinating, so I figured what better way than to make myself accountable to random people on the internet!  :D

Here's a list of my holiday homework, I hope to have lots more crossed off over the next couple weeks.

Literature 1/2
WW1 poetry booklet
Read A Streetcar Named Desire
Read Dark Roots
Read Picnic at Hanging Rock
Read Northanger Abbey
Keep a reading journal
History 1/2
Big Three chart
Treaty of Versailles PPT
Treaty chart
Chemistry 1/2
U1 AOS3 research poster
Methods 1/2
Exam review
Set questions
Review questions
Biology 3/4
Edrolo
Exam review
DP1 worksheet
DP1 glossary
Legal Studies 3/4
Ch. 3 notes
Ch. 3 set questions
Catholic Action Program
800 word issue report

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #1 on: December 27, 2019, 07:44:52 pm »
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hello :) it's nice to see another holiday homework journal! what do you think your hardest part of holiday homework will be? i'm also doing literature 1/2 next year and I also need to read dark roots and a streetcar named desire lol as well as keeping a reading journal!
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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #2 on: December 27, 2019, 09:31:59 pm »
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hello :) it's nice to see another holiday homework journal! what do you think your hardest part of holiday homework will be? i'm also doing literature 1/2 next year and I also need to read dark roots and a streetcar named desire lol as well as keeping a reading journal!

Ooh I just replied to your homework journal saying something similar right before I saw this lol!! I think my hardest task will be lit solely because of the quantity of work. We have to do this booklet which i expected would just be short activities, but turns out it entails two essays, a PPT plus loads of questions :/ good luck on your lit homework, plus everything else!

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2019, 09:59:33 pm »
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Ooh I just replied to your homework journal saying something similar right before I saw this lol!! I think my hardest task will be lit solely because of the quantity of work. We have to do this booklet which i expected would just be short activities, but turns out it entails two essays, a PPT plus loads of questions :/ good luck on your lit homework, plus everything else!

haha, ew that's a lot of work for lit  :P but good luck on lit + everything else too
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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2019, 11:13:15 am »
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I need to stop procrastinating, so I figured what better way than to make myself accountable to random people on the internet!  :D

Here's a list of my holiday homework, I hope to have lots more crossed off over the next couple weeks.

Literature 1/2
WW1 poetry booklet
Read A Streetcar Named Desire
Read Dark Roots
Read Picnic at Hanging Rock
Read Northanger Abbey
Keep a reading journal
History 1/2
Big Three chart
Treaty of Versailles PPT
Treaty chart
Chemistry 1/2
U1 AOS3 research poster
Methods 1/2
Exam review
Set questions
Review questions
Biology 3/4
Edrolo
Exam review
DP1 worksheet
DP1 glossary
Legal Studies 3/4
Ch. 3 notes
Ch. 3 set questions
Catholic Action Program
800 word issue report

Hey eemmaa!! How are you going with your homework? Did you do anything over Christmas?
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eemmaa

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2020, 09:13:05 am »
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Hey eemmaa!! How are you going with your homework? Did you do anything over Christmas?

I've done a little, and it's motivating to see my to do list diminishing, but there's still a long way to go! Thanks for asking  ;D



An update:

Literature 1/2
WW1 poetry booklet
Read A Streetcar Named Desire
Read Dark Roots
Read Picnic at Hanging Rock
Read Northanger Abbey
Keep a reading journal
Not much progress in Lit, I'm really putting all of this off because it's so daunting :(

History 1/2
Big Three chart
Treaty of Versailles PPT
Treaty chart
Chemistry 1/2
U1 AOS3 research poster
Methods 1/2
Exam review
Set questions
Review questions
Biology 3/4
Edrolo
Exam review
DP1 worksheet
DP1 glossary
Almost done Bio! Plus I watched all of the AOS 1 edrolos to study ahead!

Legal Studies 3/4
Ch. 3 notes
Ch. 3 set questions
Catholic Action Program
800 word issue report

Overall a little progress, but hoping to really get on track in the next week or two!

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #6 on: January 04, 2020, 08:16:58 am »
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Congrats on the bio progress! Best of luck getting more done over the next little while! What time of day do you usually feel most productive? ;D

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #7 on: January 04, 2020, 06:28:37 pm »
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Congrats on the bio progress! Best of luck getting more done over the next little while! What time of day do you usually feel most productive? ;D

Thanks so much Laura! It varies a lot, on school days I'm usually most productive in the mornings (haha writing entire English essays on the bus to school the morning before they're due...) and lose my ability to focus after 8pm ish, whereas these last few weeks I seem to be getting the most done around 10-11am and 9-10pm. What about you?

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Re: holiday homework journal
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2020, 05:21:58 pm »
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Thanks so much Laura! It varies a lot, on school days I'm usually most productive in the mornings (haha writing entire English essays on the bus to school the morning before they're due...) and lose my ability to focus after 8pm ish, whereas these last few weeks I seem to be getting the most done around 10-11am and 9-10pm. What about you?
I'm generally most productive in the morning, but... I think it really depends on how well I sleep. ;D