Accounting Assignment for February 17
Problem 13-1, Steps 1-7 due for Tuesday. It’s very important that you have this done.
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Problem 13-1, Steps 1-7 due for Tuesday. It’s very important that you have this done.
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The Parenting exam will be Thursday; the Child Development exam will be Friday. The tests will be objective with multiple choice, true/false, and short answer. Students have several chapter tests to use as review. If there is school on January 13, we will address questions the students have.
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Hopefully we won’t have to check your work this way. Just in case of a snow day, though . . . . . .
Check 7-M: The bank reconciliation should be $1,596.
You can go ahead and do 8-1, p. 189 (complete a work sheet). Use one of your extra forms from your workbook. If you don’t have [...]
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Just a reminder of what has been on the board and announced this week: No incomplete or make-up work will be accepted after Monday, January 12. A zero will be assigned for any missing work at the end of the grading period.
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This semester exam is a production (hands-on) test in which students will key a business letter in block style with open punctuation with an envelope in USPS format, a personal letter in block style with open punctuation and an envelope in USPS format, a table, a memorandum (email), and a report in MLA format. A timed [...]
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The semester exam for Accounting will be first thing Wednesday, January 14, 2009. We have compelted the accounting cycle for a proprietorship. The expecations for the final exam cover the steps of that accounting cycle. The part of bank reconcilation will probably be completed on Tuesday separate from the rest of the final exam.
Students will [...]
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Bullying and harassment are escalating problems in high school — especially among girls. We discussed what bullying and harassment actually are and the fact that how the recipient of the action interprets the behavior regardless of the intentions of the other person. Bullying and harassment can take many different forms and extremes and can be [...]
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Mrs. Deb Rokis, GHS school nurse, shared health and safety tips for raising infants and toddlers. She used her “baby” to demonstrate how to remove an object lodged in the throat. Topics included how to tell when the child is sick, when to treat at home and when to call medical help or take the child to [...]
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Merry Christmas! Have you heard of Elf Yourself? Try it. Elf Yourself
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Students are encouraged and welcome to come for extra help before and after school. The homework is practice that helps learn the principles and applications of accounting. It is VERY important that students have the assignments completed on the day they are due. If they have trouble with the assignment but have attempted it, they [...]
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