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Nov. 16-20, 2020

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INTENSIVE READING

MON: Learn new words! Spelling Practice Lesson 17 p.69-72. Definitions should be finished for homework.

TUE: Spelling Practice Lesson 17 p.69-72. - Work in groups.

WED: Spelling Practice Lesson 17 p.69-72. - Work in groups. Complete today.

THUR: Work on next set of Alpha-biography. Thanksgiving crossword.

FRI: Work on next set of Alpha-biography. Thanksgiving crossword.

HOMEWORK IS NOT OPTIONAL.


ART HISTORY

MON: Finish the Parthenon. Complete worksheet.

TUE: Work on Installation project.

THUR: Work on Installation project.

FRI: Work on Installation project.


JOURNALISM

MON: Begin an essay.

TUE: Complete an essay. Due at end of the period.

THUR: Work on Newsletter/Yearbook.

FRI: Work on Newsletter/Yearbook.

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