Sunday, October 30, 2011

Physics Groupings

Groupings for this quarter (for Outdoor Physics, activities and games)

  1. Gian, Grant, Lyza
  2. Camille, Robert, Yno
  3. Anton, Joshua, Miggy =)))))
  4. Andie, Joma, Meg
  5. DJ, Jana, Joey
  6. Ericka, JP, Mico
  7. Celz, JM, Monchai
  8. Leiko, Marti, Pardau
  9. Gillian, Jon, Max
  10. Dave, Gab, Paul

Friday, October 28, 2011

Long Weekend nga pero...

Anyway, stuffs due some time:

  • Filipino
    • Written Report - Nov.7
    • Original Poem - Nov.9
  • STR
    • Lab Report - Nov.3/4
    • Group presentation - Nov.4
  • Chem
    • Lab Rep 1&2 - Nov.3
    • Lab Rep 3 - Nov.4
  • Math
    • corrections with the grades given if there are any
  • SocSci
    • the 5-line song (but Idk what the details are. Sorry.)
  • Bio
    • we're gonna continue the paper thingo we did a while ago
  • Health 
    • the paper about Sex Ed - Nov.3 (12nn)
  • Physics
    • Group Activity
  • Others
    • Reply Slip for the Memo given last Homeroom
    • Type uniform na on Nov.3 :-bd
    • Paskorus - are we still joining?
I think that's it. Just tell me kung may mali or kulang. Thanks. Hope you enjoy our mini-vacation kahit na tambak ng reqs. :))

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

For tom.

  • SocSci Take home quiz
  • Fil Reporting
  • Chem Pre Lab 
  • I'm not sure if the chem experiment is also tom.
  • We have a make-up math class daw tom
plus, plus, plus
  • english stories daw guys
  • and submit your list of poems na to david para walang repetition of poems
Sorry kung may kulang or may mali. Kbye.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Soc Sci History Journal

Choose one:
  1.  Compare and contrast Cleopatra's Egypt and Mark Antony/Octavian's Rome.
  2. What are the most admirable and least admirable features of Mark Antony? Of Cleopatra?
Write your answers on a different filler. Maximum of 10 sentences, minimum of 6.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Batch Retreat Guidelines

2013 RETREAT TAGAYTAY
(Oct. 21-23, 2011, St. James)

THINGS TO BRING:
1.     Personal toiletries:
a.     Bath soap/shampoo
b.     Toothbrush/toothpaste
c.     Towel/face towel
d.     Tissue
e.     Comb

2.     OFF Lotion
3.     Slippers/ sandals/ rubber shoes/ socks
4.     Notebook and pen
5.     Pants; NO shorts
6.     T-shirts; NO sandos or sleeveless
a.     For Friday, Oct. 21, 2013 Batch Shirt
b.     For Saturday, Oct. 22, House Color Shirt (yellow)
c.     For Sunday, Oct. 23, Batch Shirt for Batch picture (red)
d.     Extra T-shirt

7.     Pajamas & Lingerie / underwear
8.     Sweater or jacket pref. with hood
9.     Plastic bag for dirty laundry and waste
10.  Personal medication (if required)
11.  Optional:
a.     Alcohol / Hand sanitizer
b.     Flashlight
c.     Bible

12.  No gadgets or any valuables, e.g. laptop,
13.  I-phone, PS, PSP, DS, I-Pad, I-Touch, etc.
Only cellphones and cameras are allowed.


NOTE: TRAVEL LIGHT. Bring only luggage that
you can carry upstairs to your room.

                           LABEL ALL YOUR THINGS.


ST JAMES HOUSE RULES

PHILIPPINE SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL – MAIN CAMPUS
Batch 2013 (3rd Year) Retreat
October 21-23, 2011@ St. James Tagaytay

1.     Please observe silence inside the rooms and in the hallways.
2.     Please conserve energy and shut off fans, lights and all appliances when not in use. Voltage is 220 in the outlets of the buildings. LIGHTS OUT SHALL BE AT 10:30 PM.
3.     Meals are served in the Dining Hall. After the meals, place the used plates and utensils in the designated areas. The Dining Hall will be closed an hour after the scheduled meal time for cleaning. The kitchen is off limits to participants.
4.     Bringing of food, as well as eating in the dormitory or private rooms is strictly prohibited. Alcoholic drinks are strictly prohibited inside the Center’s premises.
5.     Please dress up properly and modestly.
6.     Please keep your rooms clean and orderly. Keep your valuables in a safe place as the Center is not liable for any loss or damage to your personal belongings. Please dispose of all trash in the waste cans provided in your rooms.
7.     The buildings and rooms are NON SMOKING areas.
8.     Each floor/dormitory has a group foster mother. Give your room keys to her when you leave the room. Get the keys from her when you need to go to your room.

St. James the Great 1 & 2 – (Boys) - Tita Cleo Kalaw /Tito Mike Hernandez
St. James the Great 1 & 2 – (Boys) - Tita Cora Evangelista /Tito Chito Reyes
St. John (Rooms 202-209) - Tita Neng Silvestre
St. Bernadette (Rooms 102-112)  - Tita Grace De Guzman/Tita Candy Magsanoc
St. Catherine  (Rooms 302-312) - Tita Rose Garcia
St. John (Rooms 210 -212) - Tita Bernadette Espinosa


*Participate in the activities. Bring an open mind, an eager spirit and a ready heart*

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Semiannual Strontium Awards

Hey guys! On Dec. and on March, we're gonna have the Semiannual Strontium Awards (you can suggest better names). Just send sir ideas for the awards and after we finalize the list of awards, we shall now have a list of nominees. Then we are gonna vote for it. If there would be only one nominee for the award, that person would receive the award. It's gonna be exciting!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

BIO Questions for ntbk.

Answer these questions on in the green filler: (required for 2.00 and below)
1) What is the importance of a double circulation type of blood transport?
2) Write down the sequence all the parts where blood will flow through from the head to the heart to the legs and then back to the heart.
3) Why can we be still alive if we are brain dead, but we can't live if we have a dead heart?
4) What is the effect of stroke volume and heartbeat to cardiac output?
5) Make a diagram on how blood clots.
6) What are the effects of losing the lymphatic system due to a certain disease?
7) What are the products of cellular respiration and photosynthesis? Make a table.
8)What will happen to the amount of ATP produced during cellular respiration if O2 is not used> What process was affected?
9)What is the difference between the C4 and CAM pathways?
10) What makes the countercurrent exchange mechanism more efficient than concurrent exchange?
11) What are the advantages and disadvantages of water and air as respiratory media?
12) Why do birds have a more efficient breathing mechanism than mammals?
13) What is the difference between positive and negative pressure breathing?
14) What is the effect of CO2 in the loading and unloading of O2 in the hemoglobin of red blood cells?
15) Give the characteristic difference between 1st, 2nd, and 3rd line of defenses.
16) Show the difference in function/characteristic of different WBCs using dichotomous key.
17) Why do we need to have both humoral and cell-mediated immunity?
18) What is the difference between passive and active immunity? What are the two types of active immunity?
19) How does clonal selection of lymphocytes occur during an infection? What is its importance?
20) Why can't we transfuse any type of blood to a person? What determines the type of blood that we have?

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Forever on the dance floor

GUIDE QUESTIONS

FOR MAYAN CIVILIZATION:

1. Why was this documentary entitled “Maya: The Blood of Kings?”

2. From where did the early native Americas allegedly originate? Where did they pass to reach the Americas?

3. How was the Maya form of writing called?

4. How were the experiences of the Maya and Egyptians similar in their encounter with Christians?

5. According to the Maya calculations, when was the “moment of Maya creation?”

6. And when, allegedly, will be the “end of the world?”

7. Why was it easy for the modern Maya to accept Christianity?

FOR HELLENISTIC GREECE AND ROMAN CIVILIZATION (INTRODUCTION)

1. The Hellenistic culture is a fusion of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian influences. In this regard, do you think our culture is similar to that of the Hellenistic – a fusion of several influences? If so, give examples of those influences that fused and eventually made up our culture. Maximum of ten sentences, minimum of six.

2. What defines a good leader? Describe at most ten possible characteristics that make a good leader. Based on your definition, do you think Julius Caesar was one? Maximum of ten sentences, minimum of six.

3. On a piece of short bond paper, draw a map of Ancient Italy and identify the regions the three earliest settlers (Latins, Greeks, and Etruscans) had resided in.

#'s 1 and 2 can either be computerized or handwritten on a short bond paper. If computerized, the format must be FONT: Arial, FONT SIZE: 12, LINE SPACING: 1.5.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Perio's getting nearer and nearer...

Okay guys. Almost one week na lang before perio. So I guess you know what that means. Hell Week. :(
Anyway, stuffs for tomorrow and next week.
>Tomorrow:

  • Math 
    • HW
    • Study (baka may quiz na naman)
  • Filipino
    • Writing period lang ata
  • STR
    • lab journal entries
  • Bio
    • Recit (see Gian's post for details)
  • WebDev
    • Ex4
Next Week:
  • Filipino
    • Maikling Kwento (10Oct)
  • Bio
    • LongTest (14Oct) 
    • Mythbusters (not sure if 14Oct or after perio pa ata)
  • Physics
    • Long Test (11Oct)
    • Concept notes(11Oct)
  • Health
    • we have a game daw on monday
  • PE
    • forehand skill test
    • catching skill test
  • STR 
    • lab journals pa rin ata. 
  • SocSci
    • Guide Questions
  • Math
    • Long Quiz on Wedensday
    • no Math class on Friday
  • Chem
    • Lab Rep
    • Possible quizzes/seatworks
    • Long Test on Wednesday
  • English
    • Long Test on Friday (short stories)
    • short story - I think we should start making drafts already
Others:
  • Palancaaaas - submit your envelopes if you haven't submitted yet.
  • Paskorus - are we still joining?? 
  • Retreat - guys, you can pick your roommates for the retreat daw. 
Sorry for the long post. Anyway, just tell me if there's something wrong. Thanks.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

MATH HW :)



BIO MYTHBUSTERS (Monchai, Camille, Elyza, Phil and Leiko)

Reminder lang. Bukas natin gagawin ang ating mythbusters sa hapon. yeah :)

Biology recit

Monocytes
Macrophages
Neutrophil
Mast cell
Cytokine
effector cell
memory cell
T cell
Lymphocyte
Plasma cell
Coelomocytes
APC
basophil
Eusinophil
NK cell
Cytotoxic T cell
Helper T cell
Suppressor T cell
B cell
Granulocyte