TOC:
09/24 Daily Review 3 25
09/24 US1.3a Cactus Hill 26
Materials: Note cards, pencil, binder, coloring tools
- Copy homework and TOCS
- Complete Monday review - we will check as a group.
- Study note cards while you are waiting.
- Copy NEATLY and FULLY Cactus Hill Picture.
Virginia Studies
Homework: Study note cards - Test Tues. 10/02
TOC:
09/24 Daily Review 3 20
09/24 VS.2 Study Guide 21
Materials Needed: Pencil, binder, coloring tools, note cards, scissors and glue - if you have them.
- Copy homework and TOC
- Complete Monday questions - we will review as a group.
- Study note cards while you are waiting.
- Complete sort. This is graded and you CAN use your binder.
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