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31. November Homework
See Timeline p.3, ss directions p.4). homework for the Week of November 25 andNovember 26 (Due to Describe the difference between old and new archaeology.
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Homework for the Week of: November 4 - 8
(Due to interruptions and flexibility of the classroom, some assignments may be given later or earlier than those dates listed.)
Students should continually study their continents and oceans placement and spelling as well as the definitions to the 5 Themes of Geography. (See page 1) Integrated Unit due throughout Nov. and Dec. See Timeline p.3, SS directions p.4) Reading book report due November 15 and 15 AR points should be completed by this time. Monday: Place test
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DOG #10 due Thursday
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Due Wednesday
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Contour lines due
Sniv #3 done in class Relaying symbols done in class Dog #10 due Face topo quiz Cover due Page 2 ACTIVITY #3 - SNIV'S NEW HOME Sniv and his friends have transported themselves back in time to the present. The land sure looks different! Even the climate seems much different than they expected. Sniv is astonished to find all of the differences in population, climate, rainfall, and landforms. Help Sniv decide if this is a good place by completing the following questions. 1. Where has Sniv re-materialized? His instruments locate him on these coordinates:

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(Due to interruptions and flexibility of the classroom, some assignments may be given later or earlier than those dates listed.)
Students should continually study their continents and oceans placement and spelling.
News Alert will be due the last school day of each week during the 2nd semester.
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In School: Students will read, discuss and work on assignments from the class for chapters 7 10 and 11.
1. At Home:
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2. Finish assignments from daily class.
3. Study review questions from daily readings.
Reading : book report due 4/18 and 5/16 Links to biographies are on this web site. Biography outlines due April 23 Monday : Discuss Mini-Society Egypt pre-test (p. 4) Chapt 7 test April 14 Tuesday : Begin Chapter 7-1 Review 7-1 questions as homework. Wednesday : Review 7-1 questions. Read and discuss 7-2 Review 7-2 questions as homework.

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9/20. 9/23 (Mon), homework, Social Studies read ss textbook pp.64-75- define the archaeology terms from your vocabulary list. We
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(Fri) Homework Language Arts:
- typed copy of (hamburger paragraph) persuasive paragraph to cut up
(Mon) Homework Language Arts:
- final typed copy of persuasive paragraph
(Mon) Homework Social Studies:
- read Social Studies textbook pp.34-45 - define map terms - QUIZ on map terms Mon. 9/24 (Mon) Homework Literature: - continue reading Hatchet, approximately 1 chapter per day and 5 chapters per week - answer Study Guide questions for each chapter - Study Guides will be checked 9/24 - Final turn-in date Tuesday, October 2 (Wed) Quiz Language Arts - spelling quiz #4 on Wednesday 9/26 (Mon) Homework Social Studies - read S.S. textbook pp. 64-83 (OK to skip pp. 76-79) by Monday 10/1 We will work on vocabulary definitions in class with our "write on red" notetaking system. (Tue) Homework Literature - finish reading Hatchet, and complete all study guides for the book. We will have daily "catch-up" sessions this week for anyone who needs a little reading boost. Completed study guides will be turned in on Tuesday 10/2 (Tue) Homework Social Studies: - read S.S. textbook pp. 88-95

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