Today in 6A & 6B
RELIGION: As part of our review for tomorrow's open-book quiz, students answered ten questions that help them center around how they might navigate the road to god on their spiritual journey.
ENGLISH: After reviewing our flash cards we continued our work on citations, this time focusing on "how" we cite information in MLA format. Students were issued an assignment that requires them to make full and proper citations for 5 different sources of information. This assignment will be picked up tomorrow and if not finished by the end of our English session, will be weekend homework.
LITERATURE: Today was our last literature class to work on our Egypt Game essays. Next week we will be starting a new class read that will have a different assessment associated with it.
SOCIAL STUDIES: As we begin our Ancient Greece unit, today was our first of eight instructional lessons. Homework for this session in on page 362 #1, 2, 4, 5, 6.
Students have 2 projects (one group, one individual) and a chapter test for this information, all of which is finishing within a 3 day period right before we break for Easter. It is important that students pay close attention to their ongoing studies and do good work throughout so that they can be well prepared for the various assessments that all seem to show up at once. We have lots of time, but please don't use that as an excuse to avoid work.
MATH (8:00 class) pg 314 #'s 2,4,6,8,12,14,16 & 18 (9:00 class) pg 367 3-13
SCIENCE pg 218 1-4
Thursday, March 28, 2019
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