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Week of February 13th - February 17th

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



1st Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: Chapter review

Tuesday: Chapter 9 test

Wednesday: Chapter 10 Vocab words

Thursday: Ch 10.1 notes // Ch 10.1 worksheets

Friday: Ch 10.2 notes // Ch 10.2 worksheets


2nd Period: HS Math

Monday: review practice pg 40-42 // Start Federal Income Taxes

Tuesday: Federal Income Taxes notes pg 43

Wednesday: Problem-Solving Application pg 47-50

Thursday: Review problem-solving worksheets

Friday: Using Tax Form pg 51-54


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: Ch 9 Vocab Check // Sec 9.1 reading & discussion

Tuesday: Ch 9.2 notes // Ch 9.2 worksheets

Wednesday: Ch 9.3 notes // Ch 9.3 worksheets

Thursday: Vocab test // worksheet catch up

Friday: Energy poster project


 
 
 

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