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Monday-Math Tuesday-Reading Wednesday-Science Thursday- Each night-Complete classwork. Read for 20 minutes. Study Spelling. 1. curious 2. pure 3. fully 4. sure 5. wooden 6. should 7. furious 8. cure 9. handful 10. crooked 11. would 12. bulldozer 13. soot 14. tour 15. butcher 16. woolen 17. pudding 18. goodness 19. pulley 20. overlook bonus~exist Spelling TEST 12/18/09 Reading Log is due on 12/18/09. Social Studies Hints At the Continental Congress the colonists decided to move toward independence. African American children did not have equal schools under segregation. Sequoyah showed his new Cherokee alphabet to the Cherokee council. Jamestown was the first capital of the Virginia colony. Slave labor helped make a cotton plantation successful. Where did Robert E Lee surrender at the end of the Civil War? Appomattax Court House, VA. African Americans led a boycott to protest an unfair law. Sequoyah's invention helped the Cherokee people save their history and stories. Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace prize for his work with the civil rights movement. The royal govenor closed the House of Burgesses because he didn't like the colonists complaints. Making a decision is the same as making a choice. The first step in making a decision is to identify a goal. What step do you need to take before identifying options?-Gather information. The consequence of an ooption is the result. Review Making a Decision p. 164-165.
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