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Date of last update: Friday, September 30, 2005

Parents:

 

  Thanks to all of the parents who visited the Mohawk 7B team for "Open House."  It was a pleasure to meet you all and discuss your children with you.

 

A special thanks goes out to those parents who volunteered to accompany our team to Albany on October 7th.  We will be leaving the building at 9am, right after homeroom.  You may accompany your child to homeroom, and later to the busses.  A seating chart will be created and distributed on the day of the trip.

 

Students:

 

Your field trip deadline for turning in a permission slip, money, and medical form has been extended to Monday.  You will remain behind if you do not meet the deadline.  If you are reading this in the computer lab, write this requirement  into your A-pad,  NOW!

 

   

Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Benson for recording "Lost" on the evening of Open House!

  

 

Mr. V.  

 

 

Projects

Pre-Columbian Indian Review #1

Pre-Columbian Indian Review #2

 

Today's Quiz

 

WebQuest:

Who really discovered America, "first?"

 

 

Start Date:    Monday, Oct. 3rd

 

Due Date:     Friday, Oct, 14th

 

 

 

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