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Week of November 28th - December 2nd

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



1st Period: 7th Grade Science

Monday: Chapter 5 section 1 reading and discussion

Tuesday: Chapter 5.1 notes // worksheet 5.1

Wednesday: Chapter 5.2 notes // worksheet 5.2

Thursday: Chapter 5.3 notes // worksheet 5.3

Friday: Chapter 5.4 notes // worksheet 5.4


2nd Period: HS Math

Monday: Saving Accounts pg 51-56

Tuesday: Simple and compound interest notes

Wednesday: Simple and compound worksheets pg 59-60

Thursday: Extension worksheet pg 61-62

Friday: Class discussion on worksheets with review


4th Period: 6th Grade Science

Monday: Chapter 5 section 1 reading and discussion

Tuesday: Chapter 5.1 notes // worksheet 5.1

Wednesday: Chapter 5.2 notes // worksheet 5.2

Thursday: Chapter 5.3 notes // worksheet 5.3

Friday: Chapter 5.4 notes // worksheet 5.4


 
 
 

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