Aiden Brock
Assigned Reviewer
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Return On Investment: R.O.I.
Lesson Outline
Return On Investment: R.O.I.: Examples of calculations using the R.O.I. Formula/Equation. Determining the Net Income and/or a "Sales Price" of an Asset or Investment given a desired minimum Percent Return R.O.I. Description of R.O.I. as essentially the percentage of an investment or asset purchase which produces a profit (net income).
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Today's Financial session with Aiden focused upon the important concept of Return On Investment. Several calculations using the R.O.I. formula/equation were demonstrated and given to Aiden as practice which he handled very well.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Ancient Greece: Classical Period from 400 B.C. Philosophy and Literature . War with Persian Empire and rise of Alexander the Great.
Lesson Outline
Ancient Greece: Classical Period from 400 B.C. Philosophy and Literature . War with Persian Empire and rise of Alexander the Great. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle: Classic Greek philosophers
advocating different types of thinking in lieu of religion .Challenges to conventional wisdom and thought.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's lesson on Aiden
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Determining X and Y intercepts with Linear Equations
Lesson Outline
Determining X and Y intercepts with Linear Equations. Graphing Linear equations using X and Y intercepts for Linear Equations in Standard Form. Converting Standard Form Linear Equations to Slope-Intercept Form
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's session , the method of determining X and Y intercepts of Linear equations was presented. Aiden clearly followed the concept and realized the benefits with quickly and accurately graphing these equations.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
chapter quiz and energy for life functions
Lesson Outline
Administer a test on chapter 7 material. Begin a discussion of chemical energy and ATP. Determine how energy is required for all life functions. List common forms of energy and then concentrate on the chemical energy required for cells. Describe how chemical energy is stored in the bonds between atoms when compounds are formed. Determine that the energy stored from synthesis of the compounds is released when the bonds are broken. Describe wax as a lipid, and how wax releases energy as the wax molecules burn and form lower energy molecules. View a diagram of ATP, and note each of the 3 major chemical sections. Indicate that the last phosphate bonds are high energy bonds.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Grade on quiz was 25/25.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Espresso Pot Completed and Teapot Started
Lesson Outline
Aiden completed his drawing of the espresso pot. Even though he started the drawing in the upper left corner of the paper and was not able to fit the entire pot in his composition, he found a creative way to section it off with borders. It is an excellent drawing in its proportions and shading! On the same page, he started his teapot drawing that expands the width of the composition. I love that Aiden is showing more confidence in his drawing ability and is expanding his creativity. Bravo, Aiden!
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Passage "Dos personajes importantes"
Lesson Outline
The student began reading the passage “Dos personajes importantes.” After reading, the student discussed the passage with the teacher and answered five comprehension questions. Then, the student completed a worksheet on the verb ser.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Of Mice and Men
Lesson Outline
Aiden reflected upon what he has read so far. Aiden created a comic strip/graphic novel of his favorite scene from the book. He will add details from the novel.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Return On Investment: R.O.I
Lesson Outline
Return On Investment: R.O.I : Definition, Formula, and Calculations. The importance of R.O.I. as a key measure of investment value in the business world. Concept of Net Income. Return On Investment calculated normally as a Percentage return. Review of Compound Interest HW assignment problems.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's session, Aiden clearly understood the important lesson topic of Return On Investment. He also successfully completed a challenging HW assignment on Compound Interest.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Cells and homeostasis
Lesson Outline
Complete discussion on phagocytosis and pinocytosis, and show diagrams for examples. Begin a discussion of homeostasis and cells by viewing a short video showing fresh water protists. Determine that they perform all the functions of life, including maintaining homeostasis. Review the definition of homeostasis and the internal physical and chemical environment. Include growth, reproduction, responding to environmental changes, and transformation of energy. Determine that cells of multicellular life forms are interdependent and communicate by sending and receiving signals. Outline the specialization of cells required, and list a few specialized cells.
Assignment
complete assignment from
Wed
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Ancient Greece. Archaic Period and Classical Period. Discussion of 911 causes and effects.
Lesson Outline
Ancient Greece. Archaic Period and Classical Period. Discussion of 911 causes and effects. Video
on Ancient Greece covering Clesithenes "Father of Democracy" , War with Persians, and developments in Philosophy and Literature: Socrates , Plato, and Aristotle.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's session on Ancient Greece, Aiden was highly engaged in this topic because he has previously read about Greek Mythology and the origins of democracy in Greece. We also discussed the important conflict between Greece (Alexander the Great) and the Persian Empire in
the 330 B.C. time period.