6th ~ 7th ~ 8th Grades
Social Studies & Religion
Social Studies & Religion
6th, 7th, 8th Social Studies
6th, 7th, 8th Religion
Week of Oct. 6th - Oct. 10th: 6th Grade 7th Grade 8th Grade
Monday (10/06)
6th Gr.
Social Studies: Complete Worksheet on Egypt
Religion: Quiz Today (Lesson 1). Complete pgs. 37 - 38 and submit
7th Gr.
Social Studies: Complete second side of Worksheet
Religion: Read "Trinity" Article
8th Gr.
Social Studies: Review notes
Religion: Review notes
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Tuesday (10/07)
6th Gr.
Social Studies: Review notes
Religion: Review notes
7th Gr.
Social Studies: Review notes
Religion: Review notes
8th Gr.
Social Studies: Review notes
Religion: Review notes
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Wednesday (10/08)
6th Gr.
Social Studies: Complete class assignment.
Religion: Complete class assignment
7th Gr.
Social Studies: Complete class assignment
Religion: Complete class assignment
8th Gr.
Social Studies: Complete class assignment
Religion: Complete class assignment
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Thursday (10/09)
6th Gr.
Social Studies: Review class notes
Religion: Review class notes
7th Gr.
Social Studies: Review notes
Religion: Review notes
8th Gr.
Social Studies: Begin reviewing for Test next Friday, 10 /18 on Civil War & Reconstruction Materials
Religion: Review notes
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Friday (10/10)
6th Gr.
Social Studies: NO H.W.
Religion: NO H.W.
7th Gr.
Social Studies: NO H.W.
Religion: NO H.W.
8th Gr.
Social Studies: Review for Test next Friday, 10 /18 on Civil War & Reconstruction Materials
Religion: NO H.W.
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**A Note From the Nurse**
If a child is ill before coming to school, keep the child at home – for their well-being as well as the well-being of their classmates and our staff.
Below are some factors to be considered in making an educated decision on whether to keep a child home:
● A temperature of 100 degrees or above in the morning “or” the previous evening (regardless of child’s complaints)
● Nausea/vomiting/complaint of no appetite
● Diarrhea
● An unidentified rash
● A sore throat complained of for more than one day.