Jaydn Asinas Mohler
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Elements of Literature and Vocabulary
Lesson Outline
Jaydn read, discussed, and analyzed three chapters of The Great Alone. She analyzed for the theme of redemption and found text that supported the theme. She discussed her thoughts on the character's choice to reach redemption and the effects it has on her and the characters close to her. Jaydn then reviewed SAT vocabulary being studied.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Inscribed Angles and Intercepted Arcs
Lesson Outline
I introduced the terms: inscribed angles and intercepted arcs to Jaydn. I explained the theorem that related the two terms so that the inscribed angle is always one half the amount of the intercepted arc. We did some examples and problems to reinforce the lesson. There was no assignment.
Assignment
See Lesson Outline.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Jaydn is doing well and is gaining confidence in her ability to solve problems.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Project
Lesson Outline
For her first hour, she finished writing the essay for her final exam. In the second hour, we studied the adjectives of nationality, she completed two exercises from the activity book.
Session Minutes
120
Minutes Student Attended
120
Lesson Comments
First hour: 9:00 to 10:00 Second hour: 12:30 to 1:30
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Elements of Literature
Lesson Outline
Jaydn read, discussed, and analyzed The Great Alone. As the novel is ending, Jaydn discussed and wrote about the theme of forgiveness as it applies to the family. Jaydn then wrote a short essay describing what she feels the author is trying to say about forgiveness through these characters.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chords and Arcs in Circles
Lesson Outline
I showed Jaydn how the chords of a circle are equal if and only if the arc measures are equal. I also explained how the perpendicular bisectors of chords are used to measure the distance of the chords from the center of the circle. We did several examples and did some exercises to help her to practice applying the relationships between chords and their arcs. There was no assignment.
Assignment
See lesson outline.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Jaydn's participation is increasing and she is volunteering more answers. She is getting most of the answers correct so I feel that her confidence in her math ability has increased.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
ABSENT
Lesson Outline
Absent for 4th period history class.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
Jaydn did not respond to 5 calls and four texts I sent to her through Teams to connect for our 4th period history class today.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Arts, Entertainment & Culture in the 1970s
Lesson Outline
The 1970s was a busy period for American culture in flim, music and television. Many of its most enduring successes come from the films and music of the time, which saw explosions of disco and Star Wars, southern rock and mob movies, like The Godfather. TV shows also emerged that challenged the status quo of rural material of the 1960s. Shows like The Brady Bunch, children's shows like Sesame Street, and progressive shows that opened political and racial conversations like All in the Family were all a part of this decade. Styles in fashion were spread widely through such media, with both housing styles and clothing fashions being heavily influenced.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Elements of Englis
Lesson Outline
Jaydn continued to read, discuss, and analyze The Great Alone. She concluded the session by writing a short essay on the theme of forgiveness and familial love with regard to the protagonist and her family. Jaydn was instructed to extend each support with her interpretation on each.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Session Date
Lesson Topic
The 1970s - A New Age?
Lesson Outline
Since the 1960s and 1970s, New Age thought has played an increasing role in Western social and cultural life. Based on new theories about the interconnectedness of the world, it also draws on older ideas from more established religious traditions, especially those with a mystical side. While the many branches of New Age thought differ greatly, they are all united in the opinion that they are ultimately what is best for the world. Some ideas of New Age thought are now widely accepted in mainstream culture; however, other aspects of New Age philosophies are widely considered controversial, especially by more established religions. A common cultural ideal during the period was that the planet was entering the Age of Aquarius, a 2,160-year period of the Zodiac unlike anything that the world had ever seen. This idea of a new time, and new hope for humanity, was attractive to people looking for new hopes in an era of cultural change. We viewed some excerpts from the musical, "Hair" and the legendary "Real Thing" commercial for Coca-Cola to get a glimpse of how this "New Age" influenced younger people.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
60
Lesson Comments
Jaydn is still using her phone for class, with a blank screen on the phone. But she said she did enjoy today's lesson.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chords and Arcs
Lesson Outline
The plan was to introduce Jaydn to chords and arcs and show their relationships within circles. I was then going to develop the properties of perpendicular bisectors of chords and work some problems with her to make the properties more clear. Unfortunately, Jaydn was not available to receive instruction either virtually or in person. There was no assignment.
Assignment
See lesson outline.
Session Minutes
60
Minutes Student Attended
0
Lesson Comments
Jaydn needs to continue working to complete her missing hours.