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Wednesday, February 24, 2016

February 24, 2016

Class Assignments Listed by Track


A1 - Boehme/Goff:   
Math: After school tutoring on Tuesdays from 3:30-4:00.  8-2 due 2-25.

Spelling:  none for the next couple of weeks
Vocabulary: obstinate, occupation, sabotage, impassive, trousseau, fiance', rationed, haughtily, synagogue, tension
Social Studies: Atlas 56-57 due 2/19.


A2- Packard:
  1. Check Skyward for grades and missing assignments.
  2. Grammar: No assignment.
  3. Math: No assignment.
  4. Social Studies: Atlas #21. Due: 2/25.
  5. ThinkThroughMath: 55 lessons passed off by February 29.
  6. Language Arts: Online Essay: "An Important Person." Due: Monday, Feb.28, midnight.
  7. SpellingCity.com: My Side of the Mountain Review Unit #1-7.  Due: 2/28 midnight. Be sure to do the spelling test LAST!
  8. NoRedInk: Assigned lessons and makeup tests completed by 2/28.
  9. Speaking Assignment: Poem: "The Bridge Builder." Due: February 29. Practice saying it LOUD, SLOW, and CLEAR. 
  10. Independent Reading: 20 minutes every night. Be sure to read a book on your Lexile level. 
  11. Keyboarding: Practice on Typing.com. 30 wpm or higher for an "A".
  12. Science: No assignment.   
B Track - Ridge: See individual student planners.


C Track - Off Track.

D Track - Berven/Thomas:
Any Missing Assignments due by March 4th. 
Math: 7th Grade Math Placement Test Today
Thinkthroughmath.com (online): 50 Lessons passed off by February 26th midnight.  
Language Arts:  Habit #5 and #6   Google Classroom Assignment Due Feb 29th
Guided Reading: "Stop and Write" paragraph for each day.
Writing: "Create a Myth" Due Feb 22nd Google Classroom
Vocabulary: Ancient Greece / Quiz Friday Feb. 26th
Spelling:  Elk Meadows Spelling Bee is February 25th.
Science: Solar Systems (Boehme/Goff) Reports and projects due 2/23 See Science page

Social Studies:  Weekly #14 and Atlas 14 A & B due Friday
**Greece and Rome PPT--Google Classroom Due March 11th
**8-square compare and contrast Ancient Greek Living to living now. Two complete sentences and drawings per box.

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