Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

 Welcome to the Team 7-4 Daily Blog

Wednesday,  September 30, 2020

For more details about what was done in your specific class (videos/powerpoints, etc.), go to CANVAS for that information.  

Math:   Students went over lesson 13.  For homework, on page 127, do the exit ticket and then on page 131, do problems 1 & 3.

Pre-Algebra:   Students finished up Lesson 13 and we jumped in lesson 14. For homework, on page 131, do problems 1 & 3 and on page 139 do 1, 3 and 4 for tomorrow.

Science: Plate Motion review today.  We finished up vocabulary in the D.N. 1 and worked on slides 11, 12, and 13 in D.N. 2   Test over the first half of Plate Motion tomorrow.  Video available on Canvas.

English:  Students reviewed their study guides and played quizizz. There is a verbs test tomorrow. Please study! All verbs homework assignments are due tomorrow. Students can redo the assignments as many times as they want to get a 100%. After tomorrow, no late grades will be accepted.

7th Period English: Students had a verbs test today. All verbs homework assignments are due today. "D" is due on Friday.

Geography:  Today we continued to work on Latitude and Longitude- Seasons. We also had some time to work on the worksheet in class. The notes and the worksheet is located on the Assignment Calendar- Google Classroom/Canvas. Feel free to check on Canvas for the Assignment Calendar. The calendar has all the links to help you stay current with school work!

**Also, just a quick reminder to help your student's charge their chromebooks at home. 

Contact Team 7-4


emails: 
Mitch Sanny - Math                   Randi Kuhn - Geography
mitsanny@kearneycats.com      rankuhn@kearneycats.com

Sandra Hanson - Science              Emily Davidson - English
sanhanson@kearneycats.com       emidavidson@kearneycats.com

MATH STUDENTS who have missed school:  Go to the website  embarc (click here or go to Mr. Sanny's website for the link) and navigate to the module and lesson you missed.  You can watch a video of someone teaching that lesson.  The book they use might be slightly different than ours, but it should be pretty close.  

Online English website:  my.hrw.com

If you are absent, go to this website   horizon74.blogspot.com to see what you missed.