“October had tremendous possibility.” ― Sarah Guillory


This Week's Schedule:
Monday– Late Start B day
Tuesday–  A day 
Wednesday– B day
Thursday– A day (Homecoming Rally Schedule)
Friday– Minimum A day


U.S. History=
 
  • Be reading your textbook pages 46-89 at home because you are accountable for what is in the textbook in addition to what we cover in class (they parallel each other).
    • By breaking it up in to chunks and starting now you won't be waiting until the night before the next test to do all of the work! 
  • After Monday all class will have their composition books returned and new handouts for our next unit of study.
  • Your next Study Guide covering Westward Expansion, the Civil War, & Reconstruction (to be completed in your comp book) and several other items (including the Civil War Map linked here) are due on your test day...(Odd periods are due 10/11 & even periods are due on 10/14).
    • Again, be sure that you are working on those items now and not waiting until the last minutes.
    • If a question on the study guide has parts “a”, “b”, and “c” be sure that you label and complete all parts so you can earn the maximum amount of points.
    • Also, be sure to check the list on the board in class so that you can keep track of all the required items that should be in your comp book.

A.P. Euro= 
  • Your Chapter 14 & 15 Study Guides (with maps) are due on test day, which is Thursday, 10/3! If you have questions, please be sure to ask in advance so I can help you.
  • An email with review links was set over the weekend on School Loop…be sure to check that out.
  • Hopefully we will have some time in class on Tuesday to review together for the test, so be sure to bring your questions to class (if you have questions)!
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