8th Graders:
This week let's try to keep in mind what we learned last week about the fact that we are all created in the image and likeness of God! Calendar: Monday, November 18: Progress reports come back! Tuesday, November 19: Faith Family Shoe Boxes Wednesday, November 20: 6:30 Thanksgiving Program Thursday, November 21: Penance Service Preparation Friday, November 22: Thanksgiving Break - NEXT WEEK! ? of the Day: 11/21: Please return your Nutcracker permission slip by Friday. Have you looked at the Science below? Please do. Remember to add natural resource category to the bottom of your chart! 11/19: How many US presidents were assassinated? who,what,when,where,why PLEASE note that the History Chapters are Ch3 S2&3, and Ch 4 8th Grade Homework Religion: 11/21: Praise and Worship event at Sacred Heart on 12th/13th and M Thursday night from 7-9. If you are interested just stop by. You do not have stay for the entire experience. U.S. History: 11/21: Chart due Friday: Read and Chart Ch3 S2&3 and Ch4 using chart at end/bottom of BLOG after 7th grade homework. Physical Science: 11/21: Science Fair Project notebook due tomorrow with students names on inside of front cover, and about 5 pages in on separate pages the why: observations that caused the question for this project, the what: the question/problem to solve, the hypothesis: your guess/answer AFTER research (evidence of research should be cited), the how: the experiment that will test this answer for evidence, and a list of the materials that will be used in your experimentation. There must be multiple trials - at least 3 - for some accuracy in the results. Please keep this in mind when gathering your materials. 11/20: Get notebook and work on Science Fair Projects, review physical and chemical properties and signs of change 11/19: Highlight YOUR Cornell Notes that have the same information as MY Cornell Notes. 11/18: Read and Cornell note main ideas and supporting details for Ch2 S2 p.43-51: physical properties, physical changes, chemical properties, chemical changes. Your parent signature page for the science fair project is due! Algebra: 11/20: p.56 #8-22 even 7th Grade Homework: Life Science: 11/21: Science Fair Project notebook due tomorrow with students names on inside of front cover, and about 5 pages in on separate pages the why: observations that caused the question for this project, the what: the question/problem to solve, the hypothesis: your guess/answer AFTER research (evidence of research should be cited), the how: the experiment that will test this answer for evidence, and a list of the materials that will be used in your experimentation. There must be multiple trials - at least 3 - for some accuracy in the results. Please keep this in mind when gathering your materials. 11/20: Study the Guide for 7 Steps of the Scientific Method, 6 Kingdoms, 7 Levels of Classification; Test Thursday will also include characteristics of invertebrates and vertebrates, reptiles, birds, and mammals, 4 necessities of life, 6 characteristics of living organisms. 11/19: Bring your organisms for your habitats. Study the Guide for 7 Steps of the Scientific Method, 6 Kingdoms, 7 Levels of Classification; Test Thursday will also include characteristics of invertebrates and vertebrates, reptiles, birds, and mammals, 4 necessities of life, 6 characteristics of living organisms. World History: 11/21: Study for Friday: Test on all 52 European countries: Moldova, Malta, Crete, Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Andorra, Monaco, Vatican City, San Marino, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Liechtenstein, Ukraine, Netherlands, Denmark, Luxembourg, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Czech Republic, Iceland, Ireland, United Kingdom: Scotland, England, Wales, Portugal, Spain, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. 8G History Colonies Chart Colony New England Middle Colony Southern Colony Backcountry Location (today's states) Dates (established) People/groups (countries of origin) Gov't systems (rules lived by) Economics (things bought & sold) Society (urban/rural/class) Religion (Groups)
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