8th Grade:
We are made in His image and likeness - how does that look and act? How does that affect the choices we make? Friday, January 12: 6-8th grade St. Vincent Lunches; make D Street Lunches at school; 12:30 Dismissal Monday, January 15: NO SCHOOL - in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s heroic efforts for Civil Rights Grade 8 Homework: MONDAY-THURSDAY NIGHTLY: 30 MINUTES OF READING Religion: 1/11: D Street $ due; Sunday Bible search and Connections due Tues with "Thought for the Day" in your Journal 1/8: D Street $ due; Conduct rubric score and SLE write ups due Wednesday; Find words of Jesus' that you can use as a motto to live by in 2018 - use the Gospels to guide your choices - due Thursday. U.S. History: 1/11: 25 Response questions to "Children's March;" - rewatch on U-Tube if needed; Study Colonies Chart and facts test Friday Physical Science: 1/11: Corrected Science Fair Boards and journals due Wednesday, January 17 Algebra: 1/11: p. 104 WE #2-52 even 3pts. each - due Tuesday 1/8: p.100 MR 1-6 all show work for credit Grade 7 Homework Life Science: 1/11: Corrected Science Fair Boards and journals due Wednesday, January 17 1/9: Complete notecards for 13 organelles of the cell (26 cards) due Thursday 1/8: list the 12 organ systems (p.466-467) and write words that explain them in your class Cornell Notes for 1/8; Boards and journals due tomorrow January 9; bring notecards for Lab on Tuesday and Wednesday World History: 1/9: make 3 column chart, copy 5 Pillars of Islam: p.95, on first 2 columns of chart, in third column give examples in Christianity 1/8: List the countries of Africa on binder paper by their number on the map 8th Grade U.S. Colonies Categories New England Middle Colonies Southern Colonies Back Country Who: Separatists Protestants English name of Pilgrims Catholics Germans groups Puritans Quakers Huguenots Quakers Jews Roman Catholics Baptists Swedish Swiss "Free/ Dutch Scottish home church" English Germans Africans What: England/Holland England England Country Netherlands Germany of Origin Germany France Sweden Scotland African Countries Switzerland When 1620 1624 (Dutch) 1632 Catholics 1638 (Sweden) 1663 English immigrated: 1630-1640 1654 (23 Jewish) 1685 French 1636 Protestants 1739 (Eng.,Ger., Sui., Scots: Georgia) Where: Plymouth Rock New York Maryland Virginia settled Massachusetts New Jersey North Carolina Rhode Island Pennsylvania South Carolina New Hampshire Delaware Georgia Connecticut Society/ Mayflower/ Proprietary Royal Colonies Government Compact Colony (Single (governor appointed New England Way leader and dominant by Eng. king) Fundamental Orders/ colony with Toleration Act: Md. of Connecticut representatives) (religious freedom) Exeter Compact Ideals of the Church of England Religion: Anglican Protestants Catholic name of Catholics Huguenots groups Quakers Quakers Jews Baptists "Free/ home church" Topography/ nature:
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