Jaydn Asinas Mohler
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Practice
Lesson Outline
She was absent today.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
She was absent.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
ABSENT
Lesson Outline
ABSENT
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
Jaydn did not respond to my calls or text for our double period history class during periods 2 & 3 today. I texted that the class meeting was open and waiting for her to join, but she never came online.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
ABSENT
Lesson Outline
ABSENT
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
Jaydn did not respond to my calls or text for our double period history class during periods 2 & 3 today. I texted that the class meeting was open and waiting for her to join, but she never came online.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 2
Lesson Outline
Absent.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 2
Lesson Outline
Jaydn started working on the test for Chapter 2.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Present Progressive
Lesson Outline
Today she completed an activity where she formed sentences according to the model, using the present progressive and the verb in parentheses, she created affirmative and negative sentences.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
ABSENT
Lesson Outline
ABSENT
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
Jaydn did not come on line for 3rd period today. I notified Elise who was going to try & contact Jaydn's mom. The class meeting remained open in Teams for Jaydn to join and I sent her a text to let her know this.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Present Progressive
Lesson Outline
Today we reviewed the present progressive and its rules for the participle of verbs ending in ar and ir.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
30
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 2
Lesson Outline
Today, we completed Chapter 2. Jaydn seemed to understand the material. Tomorrow she will take a small quiz.
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Sons of Liberty: Resistance to the Stamp Act and British Rule
Lesson Outline
The Stamp Act was the first British tax that motivated colonists to oppose the British government. This act infuriated colonists who had to pay an extra tax on paper goods and legal documents. Americans boycotted British goods and continued to smuggle illegal goods into the colonies. Sometimes, the Sons of Liberty, which organized protests, resorted to even more aggressive measures. Tax collectors were attacked - from tarring and feathering to their homes being vandalized. Based in Massachusetts, the Sons of Liberty advocated for the equality of Americans within the British Empire and declared that it was unjust for Parliament to tax the colonies without giving them representation.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45