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Week 5: 9/13 - 9/17

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Updated: Sep 16, 2021

2nd Period: Biology

Monday: Root Words #3 / Finish Ch 3 PP/ Science Fair Talk/ Review EOC Packet # 6 and 7

Tuesday: Root Words #3/Chapter 3 Questions, Section 1 Pg 69

Wednesday: Root Word Vocab Quiz/Chapter 3 Questions, Section 2 Pg 83

Thursday: EOC Vocab/ Chapter 3 Review

Friday: EOC Vocab/Chapter 3 Test


3rd Period: Algebra 1

Monday: Warm-Ups/ 1.3-1.6 Review Homework

Tuesday: Warm-Ups/ Chapter 1.8 *1.7 and 1.8 Homework on GoogleClassroom

Wednesday: Warm-Up/Chapter 1.9

Thursday: Warm-Up/ Math Study Guide *HOMEWORK DUE

Friday: Warm-Up/ Chapter 1 Test


4th Period: Marine Biology

Monday: Eco-Data/ Begin Chapter 3/Chapter 3 Worksheet

Tuesday: Eco-Data/ Chapter 3 Vocabulary * ECO DATA CHECK

Wednesday: Eco-Data/Chapter 3 Worksheets

Thursday: Eco-Data/Chapter 3 Review

Friday: Eco-Data/ Chapter 3 Activity


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