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Week of January 9th - January 13th

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



1st Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: No School ** MLKHoliday

Tuesday: Worksheet review // Start chapter review

Wednesday: Finish Chapter Review // Review game

Thursday: Chapter 7 test

Friday: Chapter 8 Vocab words


2nd Period: HS Math

Monday: No School ** MLKHoliday

Tuesday: Review overdraft checking pg 94-95

Wednesday: Class discussion and board work

Thursday: Take out a loan notes // Practice pg 98

Friday: Worksheets Pg. 99-101


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: No School ** MLKHoliday

Tuesday: Chapter 7 review pg. 236-239 # 1-3,5-9,11-12,14-16,18-20,1-5

Wednesday: Chapter 7 test

Thursday: Chapter 8 Vocab words

Friday: Rock Video


 
 
 

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