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Week 1.9 October 17 -21

1st Period: 6th Grade World History

Monday: No School - Teacher Workday/Student Holiday

Tuesday: Chapter 3 Review Day!

Wednesday: Watch a cuneiform video and how-to video for making our own cuneiform tablets (we will do this next week).

Thursday: Unusual Punishment Enrichment Worksheet // Study for Ch. 3 Test when finished.

Friday: Chapter 3 Test

2nd Period: 7th Grade Civics

Monday: No School - Teacher Workday/Student Holiday

Tuesday: Review Civics terms - set 4 of EOC flashcards

Wednesday: Current Event Homework is DUE! // Flashcard check Set 4 // Review terms and definitions

Thursday: The Role of Media iCivics packet with reading pages and two worksheet pages - due no later than tomorrow at the beginning of class.

Friday: Flashcard Test - Set 4

 
 
 

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