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For the Week of January 22, 2007

Posted by alicemercer on January 19, 2007




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Hello, and welcome to our Website! We will be finishing up our unit in Social Studies on Early Americas, and in Science on Earth Science. We will also be starting our Heritage Reports this week.

Here is the Homework for 1/22/2007 

Here is our Podcast for the week

Go to our Science page to review for our quiz.

Go to our Social Studies page to review for our chapter quiz.

Language Arts links for the week

Mathematics links for the week

Your writing assignment this week is to answer at least one question on your project wiki. Get started on your Heritage project here…

Here is a Podcast of our class discussion on last week’s reading selection

The question this week is, why is culture important? 

3 Responses to “For the Week of January 22, 2007”

  1.   Marrissa Says:

    Culture is important because without culture there will be no differences in the world there will be no education in the world there will be nothing to know about people and there culture.

  2.   Erick Says:

    Culture is important because the culture will help you know stuff that helps people know what you like if you wanted a toy they will give it to you

  3.   Jason Says:

    Culture is important because if you don’t have a culture you will not know what you are.

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