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Weekly WEEK OF February 20th-February 24th Blog can change based on class progress.

1st Period: 8th Grade

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

MONDAY

No Classes

TUESDAY

Lesson 7.3 Acceleration Note Taking

WEDNESDAY

CW Reinforce and Review

THURSDAY

Chapter 7 Review Guide

FRIDAY

Chapter 7 Test



2nd Period: 8th Grade

Pre- ALGEBRA

MONDAY

No Classes

TUESDAY

Reteach 6.2 Solve System of Equation by graphing HW Extra Practice

WEDNESDAY

CW Practice

THURSDAY

Lesson 6.3 Determine Number of Solution 349-352 CW Extra Practice

FRIDAY

Quiz Lesson 6.2-6.3

3rd Period: Planning


4th Period: 7th Grade

Math

MONDAY

No Classes

TUESDAY

Lesson 5.2 Write and Solve 2 Step Equation pp.15-18 HW Lesson 5.2 Extra Practice

WEDNESDAY

CW Practice p19

THURSDAY

Solve 2 Steps Equation pp.21-23

FRIDAY

Quiz Lesson 5.2-5.3



5th Period: 6th Grade

Math

MONDAY: No Classes


TUESDAY

Lesson 5.8 Solve Inequalities pp309-311 HW Extra Practice

WEDNESDAY

CW Practice

THURSDAY

Review Module 5 Test

FRIDAY

Module Test

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