3/25/2022 Public

3/25/2022

Heather Lawrence
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This is the work for Friday, March 25th, 2022.

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So this is work for today. Please follow instructions and read carefully as to not miss anything and repeat yesterday.
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We are going to start with what you missed yesterday. I went back and checked and you forgot your Iliad Book 20 video and slide I set aside for yesterday so I put it in here.
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Media

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This is from yesterday, you missed it.
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Mind Map

Characters and Places in Homer's The Iliad

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Please press the play button and carefully pay attention to and read the web
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For science today, I have set aside a packet, like yesterday. Remember, a physical change is a breaking down of an object but it pretty much staying the same. A Chemical change is something happening to the object and it changing the object all together. You can use your computer if you need to.   The Science Packet is also labeled...   All the instructions on the papers are very self explanatory.
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For English, it is very much like every other day, except there will be no mock test until Dad and I get back. Instead of me giving you the mock test during this time, please study your words.    Please also:  Do your spelling packet Do your alphabet letter for the day And as for the book, we're going to take a break for today. Happy Friday.
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Today is Iliad Book 21 and there is also another idea web that I would like you to look at after to help solidify things.
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The last unit today is math. There is a packet set aside for you to do that is more area and perimeter. Remember that how you find the area is length times the width. Perimeter is all sides added together.  So the problem looks like this Length X Width= Area Units Squared   All of the instructions on the papers are straight forward.
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