Welcome to "ALC"!
For starters, we all know you didn't do it.
It's your teacher's fault. Buuuut, since they've got a few college degrees, and you don't, we're going to side with them. (Just this once...) Next time don't be tardy to class. Oh, you weren't tardy to class? You were in your seat when the bell rang? Well there you go! See, I knew it WAS your teacher's fault! But hey, he said, she said, right? Oh well. Since you're here, let's make the most of it. I know... I can't get past the fact that you were framed, either... Anywho, this page contains links to the items you will need to work on while removed from society. Locate the name of the class for which you have Dr. Hartnell and complete the items listed under it that require your attention. |
American History 1&2
1. Click here to view what Dr. Hartnell is doing TODAY in class (then click the "back" button on your browser to return to this page).
2. If Dr. Hartnell is giving one of his outstanding and exhilarating lectures, well, then that's just a big ol' bummer. (Of course, chances are you may be able to still hear his lecture...) Never fear though! Modern technology has solved all of these problems for us! Click here to go to the home page for your class where you can find the notes you're missing for the day. (You will have to scroll down the page to find them, but, hey, what else ya going to do? You're stuck in ALC...) Wait, you didn't know your class had a site? Click here.
3. If Dr. Hartnell is providing his students with an in-class EQ work day, chances are you may have EQs to work on as well. (Remember... EQs stands for "Essential Questions" - and with the word "essential" in their name, you just know they're super-duper important. So, by that token, Dr. Hartnell could've called them SDIEQs... or Super-Duper Important Essential Questions. But that's getting wordy. EQs works for now...) So, if today is an in-class EQ work day, click here to access the class web page in order to download (and print off) copies of the Unit EQs and the re-assessment forms. To check when your EQs are due, click here. Did you misplace your grade printout and don't know what EQs you need to fix? No problem - click here. You don't have your binder with you so you can't work on them? Dr. Hartnell has that covered, too. Click here to access all the information you'll need to answer the EQs. You haven't taken the test for which everyone else is doing re-assessment? Then you certainly need to review your notes and do the class reading. What's that you say? None of this matters because you don't understand how re-assessment works? Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Click here to fix that!
4. If Dr. Hartnell is showing a sweet movie, then you REALLY messed up. It's probably a movie your parents wouldn't let you normally watch, which is why "they" *cough cough* didn't sign that permission slip at the start of the year. In this case, you probably should just work on your SBG strands. But you can click here to read more about what you're missing.
5. If Dr. Hartnell is giving a test... well played, my friend, well played. You have staved off the inevitable - for now. But rest assured that Dr. Hartnell will rise up and... er... I mean, assuming arrangements have not been made to have you take your test in ALC, you will make up the test when you return from ALC. In the meantime, I'd study. A lot. Like now. Click here.
6. If Dr. Hartnell is discussing one of his holiday guides, he probably is dressed up in some crazy costume. But here you sit - missing out on all the educational fun as yet another holiday passes you by when you could've been in his ADDish room learning the finer points to what makes Halloween or Thanksgiving or Christmas or Valentine's or St. Patty's so awesome. Click here to access these holiday guides.
7. If Dr. Hartnell is absent... and you somehow know this despite being in ALC... you probably know too much and should remain quiet. Or, click here.
8. If you have your EQs all completed, you should work on the class reading. To see what you need to be reading, click here. To access the reading, click here.
9. If you've finished copying the notes, completed all of your EQs (even the ones in which you scored a "3"), and rocked the reading, then you're a "History All-Star" and will come out of ALC a better student! (Studies have shown this to be true...) And since you're now done with history, you may work on the assignments for another class.
2. If Dr. Hartnell is giving one of his outstanding and exhilarating lectures, well, then that's just a big ol' bummer. (Of course, chances are you may be able to still hear his lecture...) Never fear though! Modern technology has solved all of these problems for us! Click here to go to the home page for your class where you can find the notes you're missing for the day. (You will have to scroll down the page to find them, but, hey, what else ya going to do? You're stuck in ALC...) Wait, you didn't know your class had a site? Click here.
3. If Dr. Hartnell is providing his students with an in-class EQ work day, chances are you may have EQs to work on as well. (Remember... EQs stands for "Essential Questions" - and with the word "essential" in their name, you just know they're super-duper important. So, by that token, Dr. Hartnell could've called them SDIEQs... or Super-Duper Important Essential Questions. But that's getting wordy. EQs works for now...) So, if today is an in-class EQ work day, click here to access the class web page in order to download (and print off) copies of the Unit EQs and the re-assessment forms. To check when your EQs are due, click here. Did you misplace your grade printout and don't know what EQs you need to fix? No problem - click here. You don't have your binder with you so you can't work on them? Dr. Hartnell has that covered, too. Click here to access all the information you'll need to answer the EQs. You haven't taken the test for which everyone else is doing re-assessment? Then you certainly need to review your notes and do the class reading. What's that you say? None of this matters because you don't understand how re-assessment works? Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Click here to fix that!
4. If Dr. Hartnell is showing a sweet movie, then you REALLY messed up. It's probably a movie your parents wouldn't let you normally watch, which is why "they" *cough cough* didn't sign that permission slip at the start of the year. In this case, you probably should just work on your SBG strands. But you can click here to read more about what you're missing.
5. If Dr. Hartnell is giving a test... well played, my friend, well played. You have staved off the inevitable - for now. But rest assured that Dr. Hartnell will rise up and... er... I mean, assuming arrangements have not been made to have you take your test in ALC, you will make up the test when you return from ALC. In the meantime, I'd study. A lot. Like now. Click here.
6. If Dr. Hartnell is discussing one of his holiday guides, he probably is dressed up in some crazy costume. But here you sit - missing out on all the educational fun as yet another holiday passes you by when you could've been in his ADDish room learning the finer points to what makes Halloween or Thanksgiving or Christmas or Valentine's or St. Patty's so awesome. Click here to access these holiday guides.
7. If Dr. Hartnell is absent... and you somehow know this despite being in ALC... you probably know too much and should remain quiet. Or, click here.
8. If you have your EQs all completed, you should work on the class reading. To see what you need to be reading, click here. To access the reading, click here.
9. If you've finished copying the notes, completed all of your EQs (even the ones in which you scored a "3"), and rocked the reading, then you're a "History All-Star" and will come out of ALC a better student! (Studies have shown this to be true...) And since you're now done with history, you may work on the assignments for another class.
3 Key Sites You Should Visit in ALC Today...
Honors' American History 1&2
1. Click here to view what Dr. Hartnell is doing TODAY in class (then click the "back" button on your browser to return to this page).
2. If Dr. Hartnell is giving one of his outstanding and exhilarating lectures, well, then that's just a big ol' bummer. (Of course, chances are you may be able to still hear his lecture...) Never fear though! Modern technology has solved all of these problems for us! Click here to go to the home page for your class where you can find the notes you're missing for the day. (You will have to scroll down the page to find them, but, hey, what else ya going to do? You're stuck in ALC...) Wait, you didn't know your class had a site? Click here.
3. If Dr. Hartnell is providing his students with an in-class EQ work day, chances are you may have EQs to work on as well. (Remember... EQs stands for "Essential Questions" - and with the word "essential" in their name, you just know they're super-duper important. So, by that token, Dr. Hartnell could've called them SDIEQs... or Super-Duper Important Essential Questions. But that's getting wordy. EQs works for now...) So, if today is an in-class EQ work day, click here to access the class web page in order to download (and print off) copies of the Unit EQs and the re-assessment forms. To check when your EQs are due, click here. Did you misplace your grade printout and don't know what EQs you need to fix? No problem - click here. You don't have your binder with you so you can't work on them? Dr. Hartnell has that covered, too. Click here to access all the information you'll need to answer the EQs. Wait a tick... you haven't taken the test for which everyone else is doing re-assessment? Then you certainly need to review your notes and do the class reading. What's that you say? None of this matters because you don't understand how re-assessment works? Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Click here to fix that!
4. If Dr. Hartnell is reviewing with the class for an upcoming Blue Book, you're missing very important information and will need to speak with another student or with him ASAP. Of course, you can't speak with him ASAP since you're in ALC. So, let's track down what Blue Book question the class is reviewing. In the off-chance you've lost your Blue Book handout, click here to access, download, and print off the questions. (You will have to scroll down the page a bit.) Don't remember when your Blue Book exam is scheduled? Click here.
5. If Dr. Hartnell is giving a test... well played, my friend, well played. You have staved off the inevitable - for now. But rest assured that Dr. Hartnell will rise up and... er... I mean, assuming arrangements have not been made to have you take your test in ALC, you will make up the test when you return from ALC. In the meantime, I'd study. A lot. Like now. Click here.
6. If Dr. Hartnell is showing a sweet movie, then you REALLY messed up. It's probably a movie your parents wouldn't let you normally watch, which is why "they" *cough cough* didn't sign that permission slip at the start of the year. In this case, you probably should just work on your SBG strands. But you can click here to read more about what you're missing.
7. If Dr. Hartnell is discussing one of his holiday guides, he probably is dressed up in some crazy costume. But here you sit - missing out on all the educational fun as yet another holiday passes you by when you could've been in his ADDish room learning the finer points to what makes Halloween or Thanksgiving or Christmas or Valentine's or St. Patty's so awesome. Click here to access these holiday guides.
8. If Dr. Hartnell is absent... and you somehow know this despite being in ALC... you probably know too much and should remain quiet. Or, click here.
9. If you have your EQs all completed, you should work on the class reading. To see what you need to be reading, click here. To access the reading, click here.
10. If you've finished copying the notes, completed all of your EQs (even the ones in which you scored a "3"), and rocked the reading, then you're a "History All-Star" and will come out of ALC a better student! (Studies have shown this to be true...) And since you're now done with history, you may work on the assignments for another class.
2. If Dr. Hartnell is giving one of his outstanding and exhilarating lectures, well, then that's just a big ol' bummer. (Of course, chances are you may be able to still hear his lecture...) Never fear though! Modern technology has solved all of these problems for us! Click here to go to the home page for your class where you can find the notes you're missing for the day. (You will have to scroll down the page to find them, but, hey, what else ya going to do? You're stuck in ALC...) Wait, you didn't know your class had a site? Click here.
3. If Dr. Hartnell is providing his students with an in-class EQ work day, chances are you may have EQs to work on as well. (Remember... EQs stands for "Essential Questions" - and with the word "essential" in their name, you just know they're super-duper important. So, by that token, Dr. Hartnell could've called them SDIEQs... or Super-Duper Important Essential Questions. But that's getting wordy. EQs works for now...) So, if today is an in-class EQ work day, click here to access the class web page in order to download (and print off) copies of the Unit EQs and the re-assessment forms. To check when your EQs are due, click here. Did you misplace your grade printout and don't know what EQs you need to fix? No problem - click here. You don't have your binder with you so you can't work on them? Dr. Hartnell has that covered, too. Click here to access all the information you'll need to answer the EQs. Wait a tick... you haven't taken the test for which everyone else is doing re-assessment? Then you certainly need to review your notes and do the class reading. What's that you say? None of this matters because you don't understand how re-assessment works? Easy peasy lemon squeezy. Click here to fix that!
4. If Dr. Hartnell is reviewing with the class for an upcoming Blue Book, you're missing very important information and will need to speak with another student or with him ASAP. Of course, you can't speak with him ASAP since you're in ALC. So, let's track down what Blue Book question the class is reviewing. In the off-chance you've lost your Blue Book handout, click here to access, download, and print off the questions. (You will have to scroll down the page a bit.) Don't remember when your Blue Book exam is scheduled? Click here.
5. If Dr. Hartnell is giving a test... well played, my friend, well played. You have staved off the inevitable - for now. But rest assured that Dr. Hartnell will rise up and... er... I mean, assuming arrangements have not been made to have you take your test in ALC, you will make up the test when you return from ALC. In the meantime, I'd study. A lot. Like now. Click here.
6. If Dr. Hartnell is showing a sweet movie, then you REALLY messed up. It's probably a movie your parents wouldn't let you normally watch, which is why "they" *cough cough* didn't sign that permission slip at the start of the year. In this case, you probably should just work on your SBG strands. But you can click here to read more about what you're missing.
7. If Dr. Hartnell is discussing one of his holiday guides, he probably is dressed up in some crazy costume. But here you sit - missing out on all the educational fun as yet another holiday passes you by when you could've been in his ADDish room learning the finer points to what makes Halloween or Thanksgiving or Christmas or Valentine's or St. Patty's so awesome. Click here to access these holiday guides.
8. If Dr. Hartnell is absent... and you somehow know this despite being in ALC... you probably know too much and should remain quiet. Or, click here.
9. If you have your EQs all completed, you should work on the class reading. To see what you need to be reading, click here. To access the reading, click here.
10. If you've finished copying the notes, completed all of your EQs (even the ones in which you scored a "3"), and rocked the reading, then you're a "History All-Star" and will come out of ALC a better student! (Studies have shown this to be true...) And since you're now done with history, you may work on the assignments for another class.
3 Key Sites You Should Visit in ALC Today...
Social Studies Credit Recovery
1. Way to go, Champ! You're already repeating a social studies class... and these trips to ALC probably help explain why! There's no Class Calendar... everyone works at their own pace... but feel free to visit your class' homepage by clicking here.
2. Work on whatever social studies make-up work you need to be doing for your Credit Recovery class. Or put your head down and repeat the repeat class next year. I mean, who doesn't love a redshirt sophomore?!
2. Work on whatever social studies make-up work you need to be doing for your Credit Recovery class. Or put your head down and repeat the repeat class next year. I mean, who doesn't love a redshirt sophomore?!