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Week of February 27th - March 3rd


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



1st Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: Trashket ball review

Tuesday: Chapter 10 test

Wednesday: Test corrections // Vocab Ch 11

Thursday: Notes Ch 11.1 // worksheet 11.1

Friday: Notes Ch 11.2 // worksheet 11.2


2nd Period: HS Math

Monday: Itemized Deductions review

Tuesday: State & City Income Taxes pg 59-62 // Practice pg 64-66

Wednesday: Review pg 75-76

Thursday: Go over the review on the board

Friday: Test


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: Test Corrections

Tuesday: Chapter 10 Vocab words

Wednesday: Ch 10.1 notes // worksheets 10.1

Thursday: Ch 10.2 notes // worksheets 10.2

Friday: Ch 10.3 notes // worksheets 10.3


 
 
 

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