High School
Really good bear and goat sightings on our Up Bay trip plus great students
English 9, English 10-12:
Late: Read to page 26 of "most Dangerous Game"
Alaska History: Read and annotate paper "Culturally Modified Trees"
Middle School
English 7/8: Develop your first paragraph for childhood
memory writing.
Late: alliterative newspaper name (such as Sally's
Submissions, Angie's Adventures, Mary's Musings) and acrostic
poem with your first name.
World History: For Junior Scholastic, complete page 19 map questions
You
may do the crossword and turn it in for extra credit by end of school on
Friday.
Late complete Quiz Wizard questions
for the article you read and complete Syria map questions on p. 13.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
August 26, 2014
Welcome to the first week of school!
High School
English 9, English 10-12: Write a story ending for "The Lady, or the Tiger?" (1/2 page)
Alaska History: Add mountains, river, and bodies of water to the map of Alaska
Middle School
English 7/8: Develop your alliterative newspaper name (such as Sally's Submissions, Angie's Adventures, Mary's Musings) and create an acrostic poem with your first name. Come with a subject for your childhood memory writing.
World History: For Junior Scholastic, complete Quiz Wizard questions for the article you read and complete Syria map questions on p. 13. You may do the crossword and turn it in for extra credit by end of school on Friday.
High School
English 9, English 10-12: Write a story ending for "The Lady, or the Tiger?" (1/2 page)
Alaska History: Add mountains, river, and bodies of water to the map of Alaska
Middle School
English 7/8: Develop your alliterative newspaper name (such as Sally's Submissions, Angie's Adventures, Mary's Musings) and create an acrostic poem with your first name. Come with a subject for your childhood memory writing.
World History: For Junior Scholastic, complete Quiz Wizard questions for the article you read and complete Syria map questions on p. 13. You may do the crossword and turn it in for extra credit by end of school on Friday.
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