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Week of April 24 - 28


1st Period: 6th Grade World History

Monday: Chapter 10 Slideshow - correct study guides as needed

Tuesday: Chapter 10 Review Game

Wednesday: Chapter 10 Test

Thursday: Begin reading Chapter 11

Friday: Read Chapter 11.2

2nd Period: 7th Grade Civics

***The Majority of our remaining time in 7th-grade Civics will be spent reviewing for the EOC (worth 30% of the students’ grade for the entire year). Please support this effort by studying with your student at home! They have flashcards and study guides to review. :)

Monday: EOC Review

Tuesday: EOC Quiz

Wednesday: EOC Review

Thursday: EOC Review

Friday: EOC Quiz

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