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Week of April 10th - April 14th


***Weekly blog can change based on class progress****



1st Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: No School

Tuesday: Start Prefix & Root words

Wednesday: FAST Math review

Thursday: Civics review

Friday: ELA review


2nd Period: HS Math

Monday: No School

Tuesday: Homeowner’s insurance Pg 103-106

Wednesday: Utilities 107-110

Thursday: Problem-Solving Application pg 111-112 & 113-114

Friday: Decorating & Remodeling Pg 115-118


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: No School

Tuesday: Worksheet packet due // start worksheet review

Wednesday: Finish worksheet review // Start chapter review

Thursday: Finish chapter review // review for the test

Friday: Chapter 11 Test


 
 
 

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