PJ Hutchen
Assigned Reviewer
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 9 Spatial Thinking
Lesson Outline
9-3 Classifying Polygons – We learned how to classify quadrilaterals by their sides and angles. Then we learned that the types of quadrilaterals that have both pairs of opposite sides parallel are parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, and squares. Next we learned that the types of quadrilaterals that have 4 right angles are rectangles and squares. Then we learned that a regular polygon has all sides congruent and all angles congruent. Some examples of regular polygons are a triangle, square, pentagon, and hexagon.
Assignment: Complete Problems from 9-3 in workbook
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Introduction to State Budgets and Revenue
Lesson Outline
Introduction to State Budgets and Revenue: Video on State Budgets, Revenue from Federal Government.
State Taxes and Budget common budget allocations.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's session on State Budgets and Revenue, PJ was very attentive and engaged in this important topic.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
U.S. Federal Government Budget process: Appropriations Bills, Deficit Spending, National Debt, Entitlement Programs.
Lesson Outline
U.S. Federal Government Budget process: Appropriations Bills, Deficit Spending, National Debt, Entitlement Programs. State Government Budgets: Federal Funds allocated/appropriated to states from various committees and influential congress members. Intergovernmental Revenue: State revenue received from the Federal Government.
Assignment
Read Text pp. 595-600.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's session with PJ, details of the U.S. Federal Government budget process were presented and he became aware of why federal deficit spending has resulted in the massive current U.S. Government total debt of approximately $27 Trillion.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
El tiempo y hora
Lesson Outline
The teacher reviewed telling time with the student using a clock. Then, the teacher introduced four interactive exercises on the computer, where the student practiced reading and identifying different times with support as needed.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Quantum Computers
Lesson Outline
Quantum Computers: Process and technology behind Quantum Computing. Qubits , Superposition, and Entanglement processes. Circuits, microchips/microprocessors, logic gates and micro-transistors. Real world applications of Quantum Computing: Medical Research, Digital Security/Encryption, Relational Databases, and Simulations,
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Today's lesson on Quantum Computers and Quantum Computing processes was fascinating for PJ. He clearly understands the valuable potential benefits of Quantum computing in medical research, digital security, simulations, and large-scale data processing.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Grammar Spelling Wordly Wise Reading Comprehension Bibliography
Lesson Outline
Pj reviewed his homework from last night. He learned how to write a bibliography entry for the book he is using as a source for his Harriet Tubman report. He completed several activities for this week's Spelling and Wordly Wise lesson.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Honey Lime Chicken and avocado stack with full production of 5 units
Lesson Outline
Prep and construct 5 Honey Lime Chicken Avocado stacks with parsley.

The lesson not only focused on the selected dish is it was expanded to a 5 unit set up production and to serve all units at the same time. The ingredients were chosen to be common supermarket items.
Session Minutes
90
Minutes Student Attended
90
Lesson Comments
PJ showed his advanced knowledge and discipling to operate in a production sequence.
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Unit 4 Humans and Their Place in the Universe
Module 1 Earth and Human Activity
Lesson Outline
Lesson 2 People and the Environment – We learned that deforestation impacts Earth’s systems by increasing habitat destruction, erosion, and the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Water quality can be reduced by increased soil erosion too. We learned that engineering solutions such as conservation drones and individual actions such as using renewable resources for heating homes can mitigate negative impacts on our Earth’s systems. We observed that urbanization is increasing in our area.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
Chapter 9 Spatial Thinking
Lesson Outline
9-3 Classifying Polygons – We learned that a polygon is a closed plane figure with at least 3 sides. Then we learned how to classify triangles and quadrilaterals. First, we learned to classify triangles based on the measure of their angles. If the angles are less than 90° then the triangle is an acute triangle. If the angle is equal to 90° it is a right triangle. If the angle is greater than 90° it is an obtuse triangle. Then we learned to classify triangles based on the length of their sides. If the sides are all congruent is an equilateral triangle. If 2 sides are congruent it is an isosceles triangle. If no sides are congruent then it is a scalene triangle.
Assignment: Complete problems from 9-3 in workbook
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Session Date
Lesson Topic
U.S. Federal Budget Process
Lesson Outline
U.S. Federal Budget Process: Role of Congress in reviewing, revising, and approving the Federal Gov't Budget.
Appropriations Bills: Congress committees of both the House of Rep. and Senate write and send spending bills to the U.S. President for approval. Video on U.S. Federal Budget Process noting its level of complexity.
Assignment
None
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
During today's lesson on the U.S. Federal Government Budget process, P.J. followed the key details very well and understands the important role of Congressional committees in approving and allocating large amounts of Federal budget dollars.