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Feb 3-7

1st Period: 8th Grade Science

Monday: Start Chp 9 read section // start worksheet

Tuesday: Section 9.2 read and discuss // Worksheet

Wednesday: Review both worksheets // stars section 3

Thursday: finish section 3 // Formula practice

Friday: Chp 9 vocab test


2nd Period: Biology

Monday: Start DNA notes // page 33 & 34 EOC packet

Tuesday: RNA notes // Page 35 Amoeba sister video // EOC vocab retake (optional#41-60)

Wednesday: Finish worksheets and review

Thursday: Translation and Mutation notes // EOC pg 35 & 36

Friday: EOC vocab # 61-80 test // Finish mutation notes


3rd Period: Liberal Arts Math

Monday: Pg 552- 559 # 1-17 & pg 560-566 #1-16

Tuesday: Student teachers

Wednesday: Pg 552- 559 # 1-17 & pg 560-566 #1-16// instruction practice

Thursday: Chapter 5 vocab & formula test

Friday: Student teaching


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: Slide show notes 16.4 // worksheet

Tuesday: Vocab chapter 16 test // review worksheets

Wednesday: Slide show notes 16.5 & 16.6 // start worksheets (HW if not finished)

Thursday: review worksheets // start chapter review

Friday: Chapter 16 test


5th Period: Agricultural

Monday: Finish Sustainable movie

Tuesday: video response questions

Wednesday: No class

Thursday: Shed construction

Friday: Seed separate and replant


6th Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: Start section 3

Tuesday: Worksheet Pg 259D & 259F

Wednesday: ****early release ***** Chapter 6 Vocab Test

Thursday: Review for test

Friday: Chapter 6 test


7th Period: Planning

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