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LENGTH OF CLASS MEETINGS PER WEEK 80 Min. 2 40 Min. 2 60 Min. 2 40 Min. 1 40 Min. 2 40 Min. 1 40 Min. 1 60 Min. 3 40 Min. 1 40 Min. 1 40 Min. 2 40 Min. 1 40 Min. 1 60 Min. 2 RR 7:55- ELLEN DUTIFULLY REPORTS TO REG ROOM MOD 1 IN ART. MR. PRELLWIT2 DEMONSTRATES AS ELLEN LOOKS ON. MOD 2 MANY HELPING HANDS ASSIST ELLEN IN CONSTRUCTING CREATIVE JEWELRY MOD 3 VENTURING ALONE. ELLEN CONTINUES TO PERFECT THE DETAILS MOD 4 EXERCISING ONE S CREATIVITY PROVIDES A WHOLE NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE. MOD 5 IN FRENCH ELLEN BRIEFLY SCANS HER ASSIGNMENT MOD 6 SMALL GROUPS PERMIT MORE PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION MOD 7 IN ENGLISH. MR. ALSAKER DIRECTS ANOTHER INCISIVE DISCUSSION. MOD 8 ELLEN AND MARK JOHNSON ELABORATE ON THE ARGUMENTS SUGGESTED BY MR ALSAKER MOD 9 INFORMAL DISCUSSIONS CAN OFTEN PROVE TO BE THOUGHT PROVOKING MOD 10 AFTER A BUSY MORNING. ELLEN AND HER FRIEND STEVE KING TAKE A MOD FOR LUNCH MOD 11 AFTER LUNCH. STEVE AND ELLEN PAUSE FOR A MOMENT IN THE STUDENT COMMONS. MOD 12 LENDING A HAND. ELLEN ASSISTS STEVE IN A CHEM EXPERIMENT MOD 13 INTRODUCING ELLEN AND HER DEVASTATING OPEN LAB PARTNER. THE FROG. MOD 14 ELLEN AND GAYLE HELD INVESTIGATE THE FROG MORE CLOSELY. MOD 15 MISSION ACCOMPLISHED— THE REMAINS OF FROG ARE WASHED DOWN THE DRAIN MOD 16 FREE FOR A FEW MODS. STEVE QUIZZES ELLEN IN AN EMPTY CLASSROOM MOD 17 FREE STUDY TIME ALLOWS STUDENTS TO PURSUE NEW SUBJECTS IN DEPTH MOD 18 IN A CARREL. ELLEN SPENOS ONE OF HER MANY FREE MODS STUDYING HISTORY MOD 19 EVEN THE ATMOSPHERE OF A DESERTEO LUNCHROOM IS CONDUCIVE TO STUDY MOD 20 PROCEEDING TO LECTURE. ELLEN AND STEVE STROLL DOWN THE CORRIDOR MOD 21 AT DAY S END ELLEN ATTENDS A LARGE GROUP LECTURE NOTE: GREEN SHADING INDICATES OPEN TIME IN SCHEDULE.
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COURSE INSTRUCTIONAL CO CO N NAME MODE U CO ART LAB CLASS 20 ALGEBRA LARGE GROUP 200 ALGEBRA SMALL GROUP 11 BIOLOGY LARGE GROUP 150 BIOLOGY SMALL GROUP 18 BIOLOGY LAB CLASS 50 ENGLISH LARGE GROUP 150 ENGLISH SMALL GROUP 16 FRENCH II LARGE GROUP 50 FRENCH II MEDIUM GROUP 30 FRENCH II SMALL GROUP 13 FRENCH II LAB CLASS 30 HISTORY LARGE GROUP 19 HISTORY SMALL GROUP ■ MEET ElLLESJ 44eJo — ---- INTRODUCING ELLEN SCHELLY— Although, as a junior, Ellen's pri- ---- mary interests lay in English and the Arts, her schedule reflects a wide variety of study areas. In addition to her favorites, art and English, she also studied biology, American History, French, and algebra. Despite her many subjects, Ellen enjoyed a great deal of independent study time. During these mods she preferred to study in empty classrooms rather than in one of the crowded resource centers. Ellen says, I’ve been working much harder this year, and I really wanted to. I think it must be because of Modular Scheduling.”
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TMTRODUCIMcS SCOTT— □ PRESENTING SCOTT R. JENSON-Scott’s daily sophomore schedule reveals a demanding course of study designed to prepare him for college entrance. While pursuing the traditionally required courses, world studies, physical education, and English, Scott also studied French, biology, and accelerated math. As a biology student, Scott was one of the first to benefit from open lab, a program of limited independent study in the sciences. Scott’s first impressions of modular scheduling were that most students didn’t use their free time effectively and that the teacher-dominated class still survived. Modular Scheduling gives me time to get to know a lot more kids and take a lot more courses than I could usually,” he said. 12
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