"Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." -William Arthur Ward

This week's schedule:
Monday- Late Start A Day
Tuesday- B Day (extended lunch schedule)
Wednesday- No School
Thursday- Thanksgiving (no school)
Friday- No School

U.S. History=
  • The Chapter 5 worksheet (with 20 questions) is due on 11/20 & 11/21!
  • Your Chapter 5 & 6 Study Guide is due after the Thanksgiving break (12/1 & 12/4, there will be a test that day).
  • 2nd & 3rd period received a new Study Guide covering Chapters 5 & 6. 
    • (Here is an on-line link to the new study guide that us due 12/1 & 12/4...there will be a test that day.) It wouldn't hurt to get started on that over the break.
  • Please bring your comp book to class on Monday, 11/27 & Tuesday, 11/28 (after the break).
  • ***4th period…please start setting aside/saving some of your money for Adopt-A-Family.


A.P. Euro=
  • Your group presentation on your assigned portion of Chapter 20 is due on Monday, 11/20. 
  • By the end of class on Monday you should have the Chapter 20 study guide completed (as the plan is to cover it all in class).
  • Please take some time over the break to get started on the Chapter 21 Study Guide (it’s a jam packed chapter on the French Revolution & Napoleon)…you’ll get the chapter outline in class on Monday (you already have the study guide).
  • Expect a Chapter 21 Vocabulary Quiz on Wednesday, 11/29.

Here is hoping that there are plenty of leftovers for you & your family!
...the gif title says: "When someone eats your leftovers"
and then there is a picture of Ross, the character from the TV show FRIENDS saying, "Someone ate the only good thing in my life!"

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