- If you ever notice something missing or wrong on the blog, comment to let me know about it - I don't always have the whole picture. -Grace
- Fri., 3/2 - Prisms Coffeehouse!
- Parents! - Click here to sign up for Coffeehouse Jobs on Google Docs!
- Due Thurs., 3/1: Read chapters 1-4 of Lyddie and complete reading log.
- Ongoing Continue taking notes on your historical figure, using research materials you got at Forbes Library. If you go back on your own, remember to tell the librarian on duty that you're working on this project to get free copies/microfilm printouts. 7th Grade Research Paper
- Due Thurs., 3/1: 500 words of rough draft
- Deadlines for 7th Grade Abolitionist Research Paper (updated 1/31)
- Graph paper link on the sidebar → Grade 7
- Due Thurs., 3/1: Do practice problems on back of review sheet
- Test Thurs., 3/1: On operations using positive and negative numbers. Review notes on addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with positive and negative numbers. Grade 8
- Due Thurs., 3/1: p. 29-30 #-6, 8, 4 Algebra B
- Nada
- Math's Mates Test TBA
- Due Thurs., 3/1: Graph data from acceleration experiment. Answer questions C and D on back.
- Retake (<60%) on Friday
- Due Thurs., 3/1: Rough outline due (list of main topics with sections)
- Meeting with mentor Complete list of project due dates (as of 1/25) here.
National Geographic: "Physicist Kenneth Libbrecht calls these new photographs by Patricia
Rasmussen "better than any snowflake images that have ever been captured
before."
Wilson Bentley made the first photograph of a single snow crystal (what
most people think of as a snowflake) in 1885. The self-educated Vermont
farmer used a bellows camera attached to a microscope."
math 4,6,8 are on pg 30-31
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