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  • Dec 11, 2023
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First Period: 6th Grade History

Monday: Ch. 8.1 The Rise of City-States pgs. 246-251

Tuesday: Ch. 8.2 Greek Society and Economy pg. 252-257

Wednesday: Ch. 8.3 Democracy in Athens pgs. 258-263

Thursday: Ch.8.4 Oligarchy in Sparta pgs. 264-267

Friday: Science Fair


Fourth Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: Ch. 7 Vocabulary-Erosion and Deposition

Tuesday: Ch. 7.1 Mass Movement pgs. 208-211

Wednesday: Ch. 7.2 Water Erosion pgs. 212-221

Thursday: Ch. 7.3 pgs. 222-227

Friday: Science Fair



 
 
 

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