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Blessing. Scan and Send Your Work for Grading. Students Need Their Lesson Plans for 6th Grade 04/30/2020 - Thursday 0-Home Room - *Morning Video: Thursday, April 30 Welcome! (CLICK HERE to watch this video to start your day) Today's Required Meeting: Attend either the 11:00 or 2:00 ZOOM Meeting Don't forget tomorrow's mandatory meeting at 11:00 regarding StuCo. Today's Optional Meetings: 8:00 am Open for anyone who wants to recite early Philippians 4:4-9 CLICK HERE to go to 8:00 ZOOM Meeting, Meeting ID: 816 338 511 Please join within 5 minutes 9:00 am Click HERE for 6th Grade Music 9:00 AM, Meeting ID: 287 294 5822 11:00 am Luc Book Presentation, today's Math CLICK HERE to go to 11:00 ZOOM Meeting, Meeting ID: 800 272 879 Please join within 5 minutes 2:00 pm Quinn Book Presentation, today's Math CLICK HERE to go to 2:00 ZOOM Meeting, Meeting ID: 923 651 309 Please join within 5 minutes 4:00 pm Cancelled CLICK HERE to Go to 4:00 ZOOM Meeting, Meeting ID: 367 918 483 Bible for Reading Enrichment - Watch the Welcome Video Bible verses Revelation 21:1-4 No tears. Remember to underline these verses. Be working on Phil:4-9. Take note - all memory work will be heard at 8:00 on the day scheduled - check out the daily Home Room lesson plans. Composition for Writing Enrichment - L17 Cause Students need their Progym book and Cause is done exactly as you did for Maxim L15. Remember to end in some kind of blessing. Scan and send your work for grading. Handwriting for Writing Enrichment - Students need their PreScripts book and should complete both pages in their neatest writing. Only the written page needs to be scanned and sent to me for grading. P134-135 due Friday History/Geography for Reading Enrichment - Ch 38 ALL. Students need their history book and the appropriate sheet. Students should read the correct part of the chapter and answer the questions. Complete sentences are not required but answers should be full. Make sure your name is on the paper and always use your best writing and remember to scan both parts and send to me for grading. Latin - Homework: Conjugate and translate voco in the Present Active Indicative and the Perfect Active Indicative one time. Write the conjugation and translation of credo in the Present Active Indicative and the Perfect Active Indicative one time. Go through Unit 13 vocabulary cards with no mistakes. Literature - Personal novel reading Mathematics - Start Sheet P of positive and negative numbers and complete the first 6 rows. Students need Saxon Math 7/6, math notebook, pencil, ruler. L77 1-10 Either have your math graded at a ZOOM meeting or scan and send it to me. Music - Click HERE for 6th Grade Music 9:00 AM, Meeting ID: 287 294 5822 Homework: Listen to the following Psalms from the Becker Psalter of Heinrich Schutz Psalm 110: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=9ShZ9ShPqjk&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM Psalm 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=YKCiNHkzKPg&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=2 Psalm 6: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=eEZPX8awrq4&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=3 Psalm 130: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=L11SXgo6XOQ&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=4 Psalm 122: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=xPaQjBWMC4s&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=5 Psalm 150: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gKms20_9ACg&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=20 Psalm 103: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=xSHmeshk9fQ&list=OLAK5uy_mEGRgk8is92Yl18LVqkVs3S_FAwwMz_kM&index=17 Spelling for Reading Enrichment - Z2 1-10 prep for the test on Wednesday. Copy the words into your commentarium. Ten words, each word is worth 10 points. No scanning necessary, just send the grade..
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