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Week of 4/10-4/14

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Updated: Apr 12, 2023

No school Monday! Please check daily as I make frequent changes


Biology: HW ALL WEEK IS STUDYING VOCAB AT HOME AND WORKING ON EOC PACKET

M: no school

T: ch 6 vocab

W: ch 6 info from eoc packet and review

Th: ch 7 vocab

F: ch 7 eoc


Algebra:

M: no school

T: begin EOC prep Week 1 in EOC state workbook // Finish all 10 week 1 questions for HW/ DUE TOMORROW

W: review week 1 questions

Th: skate station

F: begin week 2 questions / complete over weekend for homework


EMR:

M: no school

T: continue ch 11 ppt

W: finish ch 11 ppt

Th: skate station

F: we will finish ch 11 ppt and also continue burns/bandaging/KED, exam will be next week


Forensics:

M: no school

T: catching killers insect evidence

W: no class

Th: ch 11 entomology exam, study specifics of the powerpoint!!!

F: begin ch 12



 
 
 

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