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Week 2.3: October 28 - November 1st

  • Oct 29, 2019
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1st Period: 6th Grade World History

2nd Period: 7th Grade Civics

  • Monday: Nationbuilder in Chief iCivics Lesson

  • Tuesday: Copy Set 4 of Flashcards // Review Nationbuilder in Chief responses and clarify as needed

  • HW: Weekly Current Event Homework

  • Wednesday: All in a Day’s Work iCivics Lesson

  • Thursday: Review All in a Day’s Work responses and clarify as needed

  • Friday: Short Quiz on Executive Branch // Trashketball on Flashcards Sets 1 - 4

3rd Period: 6/7th Grade Advanced Reading

7th Period: Forensics

 
 
 

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