Period 2, US History 2 CCP:
No Class Today (Complete the "American Civil War: A Basic Overview" handout for next class) Period 3, US History 2 CCP: 1. Write a concise paragraph in response to one of the questions on the "Significance of the American Civil War" handout. You were assigned one of the two questions in class. If you cannot remember which question you were assigned, just pick one. Period 4, US History 2 CCP: 1. Write a concise paragraph in response to one of the questions on the "Significance of the American Civil War" handout. You were assigned one of the two questions in class. If you cannot remember which question you were assigned, just pick one. Period 8/9, US History 2 CCP: No Class Today (Complete the "American Civil War: A Basic Overview" handout for next class) Period 11: ELL Civics: 1. Review your vocabulary
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Period 2, US History 2 CCP:
1. Get the syllabus sheet signed by a parent or guardian 2. Acquire a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and pens/pencils Period 3, US History 2 CCP: 1. Get the syllabus sheet signed by a parent or guardian 2. Acquire a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and pens/pencils Period 4, US History 2 CCP: 1. Get the syllabus sheet signed by a parent or guardian 2. Acquire a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and pens/pencils Period 8/9, US History 2 CCP: 1. Get the syllabus sheet signed by a parent or guardian 2. Complete the half-sheet student survey 3. Acquire a 3-ring binder, loose leaf paper, and pens/pencils Period 11: ELL Civics: 1. Get your class supplies... - 3-ring binder - lined paper - pens/pencils Test test test test test. This is merely a test post. It serves the sole function of clarifying whether or not I am able to post on this website from my work computer, a basic function which was disallowed mid-way through last year and made it too difficult keep up with the daily updates. If this test is successful then I will be able to resume regular use of this site for the 2016-2017 school year.
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