"What is not started today is never finished tomorrow." -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

This week's Schedule:
Monday– Late Start A day
Tuesday– B day
Wednesday–  A day
Thursday– Rally Schedule B day
Friday– A day

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  • 2nd & 3rd periods:
    • Please bring your composition book to class with you on Monday, 1/8 & Tuesday, 1/9. 
    • Due on Wednesday, 1/10 & Thursday, 1/11 is the Chapter 7 & 8 Study Guide (that was given out the week of 12/11/17, here is a link to a digital copy; there are two pages). That too should be completed in your comp book & be prepared for a small test that day on those 2 chapters.
    • Your New Deal Program PSA Group Project (turned in on a flash drive with your separate written reflection) is due 1/17 (for A Day classes) & 1/18 (for B Day classes)
      • You will be given some time to work with your groups in class to "check in" & make sure everything is on track this week.
      • Once again, the assignment is linked here.
    • Here is a link to a copy of the last Study Guide for the semester (covering Chapter 9), it is due the day of your final!
  • 4th & 6th periods:
    • You were given instructions in class the week on 12/18 about your Great Depression Newspaper Project (due 1/11) & an Extra Credit opportunity (due 1/8). 
      • Please check your School Loop email for a message with more details that was sent last week.
    • These items were posted in the School Loop Locker for our class by Ms. Morrison.
    • If you have specific questions about those assignments please email Ms. Morrsion at mmorrison@nmusd.us or msmorrsison7922@gmail.com 
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  • Be sure to keep up with the reading schedule...
    • There will be a Chapter 25 Reading Quiz on Friday, 1/13.
  • Your Chapter 25 Study Guide & journal readings (to be completed in your comp book) are due on Wednesday, 1/17.
  • We will wrap up the semester with Chapter 24 (that will be introduced at the start of next week).
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