Summer+School+Online+Activities+(2012)

In addition to the 20 hours of in-class time you spent in summer school, you are required to complete at least 10 hours of online time completing the activities listed below. All online work is due BEFORE noon on Friday, June 22. Any work not successfully completed by that time will be marked as a 0%, and result in a failing grade for the entire summer school course.

Online Requirement #1: ALEKS Geometry Course
Each student was issued an account in ALEKS ([|www.aleks.com]) for Geometry, and the initial assessment was taken in class on the first day of summer school. Students are required to log **__at least 8 more hours online in the ALEKS program__** during the period between Friday, June 8 and Thursday, June 21. In addition to the login requirement, each student **__must complete at least three additional assessments__** (not including the initial assessment). The assessments will be triggered by the teacher when a student shows at least a 3% growth on the progress bar, and the last assessment must be monitored by the proctor at the Virtual Academy computer lab. The hours for the lab are listed below. When you are ready to do your last assessment, please make arrangements with Mrs. Bender at least 24 hours in advance so that monitoring arrangements can be made.

Virtual Academy Computer Lab Hours: Tuesday, June 12: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Thursday, June 14: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Tuesday, June 19: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Thursday, June 21: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Online Requirement #2: Geometry Terms
Each student is required to create **__two crossword puzzles__** using the online crossword puzzle maker at [].

Students were issued vocabulary lists for these crosswords on Thursday, June 7. Crosswords should be emailed to Mrs. Bender before noon on Friday, June 22

Online Requirement #3: Geometry Resource Video Review
Each student is required to search the internet for at least 2 educational videos that pertain to topics typically found in a high school geometry course and do a "Video Review" for each. The link to the video review questions is below:

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