Welcome to the 7th Grade homework page.
On this page, each teacher provides an overview of the work for their subject for the week. Some teachers post specific assignments (with directions and attachments) on the Google Classroom which is accessible by students. |
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Life Science
Mrs. Endress
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March
March Mammal Madness Tournament
-Each student has made a bracket and will watch the tournament throughout the month.
week of 3/4
Biomes
Mainly group work done in class this week,
STEMposium 3/5 at 6:30pm.
No school Friday: In-Service
Class work posted in Google Classroom. Grades are posted on PowerSchool.
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Math
Miss Lind
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Don't forget to practice your skills with IXL - requirement is 60 minutes each month
(work on concepts taught in class or strengthen previous learned concepts, or take on an extra challenge!)
January 2024
This month we'll be studying Chapter 4 in our book, working with algebraic equations and inequalities. Students will explore how to solve an algebraic equation. They'll also study how algebra is used in many real-world situations!
Please see Google Classroom under the "What We Did Today" section for specific homework problems and daily agendas.
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Religion 7A
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Specific assignments can be found on Google Classroom. Grades will be entered in PowerSchool.
Religion with Sr. Sabina
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Religion 7B |
Religion with Sr. Sabina
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Social Studies |
Mr. Ramos - 7A/B
Washington State History
Ch. 6 Life the Washington Territory
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April 2024
Washington State History
Monday 04/22:
> Ch. 6 Life in the Washington Territory - Research Paper
> Packet - Map / Problems & Solutions
Tuesday 04/23:
> Research Paper
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Wednesday 04/24:
> Research Paper Due
> Jeopardy Review - Ch. 6
Thursday 04/25:
> Ch. 6 Exam
Friday 04/26:
> Start Ch. 7
> Mass Schedule
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ELA |
7th Grade ELA
In this space you will find an overview of work for each unit. Specific assignments can be found on Google Classroom. Grades will be entered in PowerSchool.
For September and the beginning of October we will be focusing on narrative writing and the book Red Scarf Girl
Information:https://learning.amplify.com/m/5aca236b35ff46b6/original/7A_RedScarfGirlNarrative_CaregiverLetter.pdf
in Spanish:
You can ask your child to share their writing journal with you.
While most ELA work should be completed during class time there is an expectation that students read an average of at least 30 minutes per day.
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