Good morning and happy last Monday! We have knocked out 8 weeks of distance learning and are down to less than 2 weeks! Reminders this week: keep logging in to stmarymtclemens for attendance and the daily items! There is no school this Friday nor Monday for Memorial Day weekend!
7th History:
In preparation for our last history assignment that you will be working on Tuesday and Wednesday, read over the 4 court cases below. Each case is not even 2 pages; broken down into sections for easy reading. Take the time to read over all 4.
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7th Science:
The next portion of the information on the circulatory system includes last week's journal question on the 3 types of blood vessels - veins, capillaries, and arteries.
Today, read the two pages on the vessels & complete the notepage filling in each box with a detailed description of each. You can use the PDF below, your textbook, or the internet to fill out the notepage. Turn in just the page you wrote on.
For your journal question, answer the question "what blood vessel are you able to see on your own body?"
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8th (almost freshman) Science:
As your very last assignment for me - no it is not a double sided worksheet - you have the next 3 days to pick any one of the 118 elements, research that element, learn about it, and put your findings into a small 'research' paper.
I am posting the rubric as well as the link to submit your paper for whenever you finish.
It is due Wednesday, as Thursday is our last day of distance learning together!
Element Essay Info:
You may use any information about your chosen element.
Your info can include a description on the history of it, how it was discovered, who discovered it, how they got the name, facts about it, special properties (melting/boiling point, density, color, appearance, texture, reactivity, etc), what 'family' (group) it is in. You can discuss how the element is used today and the importance of it. You can write about any topic on your element that you'd like.
Make sure it is in correct paragraph format.
I do not need MLA, but DO CITE your sources.
The essay needs to be 12 font, double spaced, and 1 - 1.5 pages.
No plagiarizing :)