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Week of 9/25-9/29

  • Suggs
  • Sep 22, 2023
  • 1 min read

First Period: 6th Grade World History

Monday: Ch. 2 Test

Tuesday: Unit 2: The Ancient Near East pgs. 104-109

Wednesday: 3.1 The Civilization of Sumer pgs. 110-114

Thursday: 3.1 The Civilization of Sumer Cont’d pgs. 115-117

Friday: 3.2 The First Empires pgs. 118-128

Fourth Period: 6th Grade Earth Science

Monday: Collect Data: “Which Paper Airplane Will Fly the Furthest?”

Tuesday: Analysis and Conclude: “Which Paper Airplane Will Fly the Furthest?”

Wednesday: 2.1 Properties of Minerals

Thursday: 2.2 Classifying Rocks

Friday: 2.3 Igneous Rocks


 
 
 

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