HUSH Calendar

Monday, April 18, 2016

Week of April 18 through April 24, 2016

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  1. Monday, 4/18
    M. Williams, 1st
    In class we worked on the packet, "Why did Japan attack Pearl Habor?", and answered questions from the documents A,B,and C.
    No homework.

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      Monday, 4/18
      B. Nieto ,1st
      Good post, but we did have homework which was to complete the rest of documents C,D questions and also dont forget we have an essay due thursday on this packet.

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    Tuesday, 4/19
    Grable, Tripp
    1st period
    Today we went over the DBQ
    We talked an discussed Pearl Harbor
    We also had document C and D due today.
    We were supposed to complete it for homework.

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  3. Wednesday, 4/20
    M. Williams, 1st
    Today in class we started off by grading our Vocabulary notebooks. Then we had answered the Main idea questions: A,B,C, and D.
    Remember that your essay on the packet is due on Thursday!

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    Wednesday, 4/20
    Nieto, Brett, 1st
    Great post, good job reminding the class about the essay due tomorrow. Don't forget to bring your packet to class Thursday.

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    Thursday 4/21
    Grable, Tripp 1st
    -Essay was Due today at turnitin.com
    -If you weren't there you should still submit it, partial credit is better than a 0
    -Today in class we talked about the war in the pacific an filled out a worksheet
    -we also signed a paper saying we accepted are grades

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    Friday 4/22
    Grable, Tripp 1st
    -Today was prom so a solid 4 people were in our class today.
    -We talked an took notes in our notebooks
    -Today was mr. Babbitt last day
    -be safe at prom an have a good weekend

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    Sunday 4/24
    Nieto, Brett 1st
    We have an upcoming vocab quiz on Wednesday so get your notebook ready.

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