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Today in History/Social Studies, you will learn about the Modern Perceptions of the Medieval Period.
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Reading/Literature 7
Read and Log
Read for 30 minutes. Record it in your Reading Log.
- Pick out a reading book
- Recommended: Famous Men of the Middle Ages
- Reading Log
Language Arts 7
Creative Writing
Use a word processor to write an essay about anything you like, and include an image, multimedia, or table to go with your writing. Use the Research Center and reference tools to gather information, and cite your sources. You can use the 180 Days of Writing Prompts for topics to write about.
Spelling Quiz: Take the Quiz
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Number Systems
Follow along with the video above to understand multiplying and dividing real numbers.
- (-32) ÷ 4
- -24 x (-5)
- 13 x (-27)
- -12 ÷ 3
- 15 x (-5)
- 10 x (-20)
- 78 ÷ (-2)
- Grid Paper
Math Quiz: Take the Quiz
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Medieval and Early Modern Times
Take notes while reading about the Modern Perceptions of the Medieval Period. Use the Research Center to learn more.
- The Dark Ages Were a Lot Brighter than We Give Them Credit
- Modern Perceptions
- Research Center
- Lined Paper
Science 7
Life Sciences: Cell Biology, Genetics, and Evolution
Take notes while reading about the Outcomes of Evolution. Use the Research Center to investigate further.
Visual and Performing Arts 7
Art
Learn to draw a castle. Give it a try!
How Castles Work: Castle Construction
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Calisthenics
Do the following exercises and record them in your P.E. Log. First stretch. Then do a minimum of 20 jumping jacks, 5 lunges on each leg, 10 sit ups, and 10 push ups.
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