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ELA: Grammar pages and vocabulary story to review for tests tomorrow
Complete character analysis packet- due tomorrow. Religion: Ch 9 Test signed/corrected due Friday Social Studies: Create notecards for the following questions. There are no assigned reading units for tonight. 65. The Secretary of State is responsible for ______ 66. The Attorney General creates _______ 67. The Secretary of Labor oversees ______ 68. The Secretary of Homeland Security is responsible ______ 69. Social Security is run by the ______ 70. The Department of Agriculture oversees _____ 71. What department settles strikes? ________ Science: Habitat Ad due tomorrow. Share your doc with [email protected]
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Social Studies: No new reading units. However, please create notecards for the following questions. These are still from Units 12 and 13.
60. Who is the Vice President of the United States? _______ 61. How many terms may the president serve? _______ 62, Both the President and Congress may veto a bill? T/F 63. The President picks his or her successor after their term is over. T/F 64. How many women have been president? ELA: Finish reading Wednesday Wars- Due Wed.
Vocabulary unit 10 test on Friday Grammar Test on Friday Social Studies: complete reading and questions for section 13. Create and answer notecards for the following questions: 53. If a President doesn’t act on a bill within 10 days, it will become a law if Congress is in session. T/F 54. United States Representatives receive larger salaries than senators T/F 55. Only federal officers can have titles of nobility T/F 56. If the President dies, who comes president? _______ 57. What is the elastic clause? ______ 58. Who has the power to raise, borrow, and coin money? _______ 59.What date does the President assume office on? _______ ELA: Character analysis chart
Math: page 387 10-25 Social Studies: create notecards for the following questions: 47. The US Congress creates laws for all 50 states T/F 48. Under certain conditions, the House of Representatives selects the President of the US T/F 49. A three-fourths vote is necessary for Congress to pass a law over the President’s vote T/F 50. Who has veto power? 51. After a bill has passes the two houses of Congress, where does it go next? 52. Which of the three branches enforces the laws? Social Studies:
Complete addt'l notecards from Unit 9. 42. Both the Senate and House pass bills in hopes of becoming laws T/F 43. The Vice President is the presiding officer of what? 44. What branch can approve or reject treaties? 45. Only the House meets in the Capital Building T/F 46. How many senators are there from each state? ELA: Grammar lessons start tomorrow math: Diocesan test
ELA: Study units 1-9 for vocabulary test tomorrow. White story using 50 vocabulary words. |
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