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Week 1.9 October 10 - 14

  • Oct 10, 2022
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1st Period: 6th Grade World History

Monday: Welcome to Spirit Week! // Work on door competition

Tuesday: Work on door competition

Wednesday: Work on door competition

Thursday: Work on door competition

Friday: Work on door competition

2nd Period: 7th Grade Civics

Monday: Study EOC Flashcards // Copy Flashcard Set 4 // Stossel in the Classroom video with discussion - “Should we ban plastic straws?” and “Raising the Minimum Wage”

Tuesday: Study EOC Flashcards // Read Voting in Congress iCivics packet

Wednesday: Current Event Homework is DUE! Complete Voting in Congress worksheets and turn in by end of period

Thursday: Work on door competition

Friday: Work on door competition

 
 
 

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