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Week 2.1: Nov 2nd - 6

Updated: Nov 4, 2020

1st Period: 7th Grade Civics

  • Monday: Study EOC Flashcards // Copy EOC terms Set 5 onto flashcards

  • Tuesday: Study EOC Flashcards // Separation of Powers iCivics Lesson

  • Wednesday: Current Event Homework Due // Study EOC Flashcards // Complete Separation of Powers iCivics Lesson - due at the end of the period

  • Thursday: EOC Flashcard Test

  • Friday: No School - Teacher Workday

3rd Period: 6/7th Grade Advanced Reading

  • Monday: Silent Reading // New Vocab Packet: We Innovate // Read The Frogs Who Wished for a King pg. 567, The Fox and the Grapes pg. 568, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse pg. 570, Belling the Cat pg. 572

  • Tuesday: Silent Reading // Answer Making Meanings questions pg. 575 # 1-6

  • Wednesday: Sustained Silent Reading // Complete Making Meanings questions

  • Thursday: Vocabulary Test // Grammar Worksheet // Silent Reading

  • Friday: No School - Teacher Workday

4th Period: 8th Grade Reading

  • Monday: Silent Reading // New Vocab Packet: The Party

  • Tuesday: Silent Reading // Read “The Secret Heart” pg. 112 //Making Meanings pg. 114 # 1-6, skip 5

  • Wednesday: Sustained Silent Reading

  • Thursday: Vocabulary Test // Grammar Worksheet // Silent Reading

  • Friday: No School - Teacher Workday

5th Period: Anatomy & Physiology

  • Monday: Skeletal System and Bone Composition Review // fill out study guide

  • Tuesday: Bone Bingo

  • Thursday: Candy Compact Bone Lab

  • Friday: No School - Teacher Workday

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