11 October 2009
October 12-16
12/10/09 15:33
Monday: Social Studies Chapter 2 lesson 1 pg. 48-51. Take notes.
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Tuesday: Social Studies pg. 52-53. Take notes.
Questions pg. 53 1-6all.
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Wednesday: 1:10-1:37
Social Studies read pgs. 54-55 and answer questions pg. 55 1-4all.
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Thursday: Social Studies read pgs. 56-61. Take notes. Questions pg. 61 1-5 all
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Friday:NONE
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Tuesday: Social Studies pg. 52-53. Take notes.
Questions pg. 53 1-6all.
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Wednesday: 1:10-1:37
Social Studies read pgs. 54-55 and answer questions pg. 55 1-4all.
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Thursday: Social Studies read pgs. 56-61. Take notes. Questions pg. 61 1-5 all
HSS 6.1 Students describe what is known through archaeological studies of the early physical and cultural development of humankind from the Paleolithic era to the agricultural revolution.
Friday:NONE
