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October 14-18, 2024

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October 14-18, 2024 

6th Grade World History

Monday: Ch.5.1 The Origins of Judaism pg. 170

Tuesday:Ch.5.2 The Teachings of Judaism pg. 176

Wednesday: Ch.5.3 Jewish People pg. 182

Thursday: Ch.5 Test and Flashcards Due

Friday: No School

6th Grade Earth Science 

Monday: Ch.5.1 Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics pg. 152

Tuesday: Ch.5.2 Volcanic Eruptions pg. 156

Wednesday: Ch. 5.3 Volcanic Landforms pg. 164

Thursday: Ch.5 Test and Study Guide Flashcard Due

Friday: No School

6th Grade Reading

Monday: The Steadfast Plastic Soldier Con’t

Tuesday: Small groups will write a sequel to The Steadfast Plastic Soldier  

Wednesday: Small groups will write a sequel to The Steadfast Plastic Soldier Con’t

Thursday: Central Idea and Summarizing 

Friday: No School


 
 
 

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