7th Grade: Constitution Assignment extended to Monday June 3.
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Riverton Street Charter School Middle School Division |
Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: Constitution Assignment extended to Monday June 3.
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Ms. Victor: 6th Grade: No homework. Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: Constitution Assignment due Friday May 31.
Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: Constitution Assignment due next Friday May 31.
Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: Constitution Assignment due next Friday May 31.
Mr. Dayan:
8th Grade: No homework. Science Exam Today Ms. Victor: 6th Grade: No homework for the rest of the week. Please work on your science fair projects. Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: Constitution Assignment due next Friday May 31.
Mr. Dayan:
8th Grade: No homework. Science Prep in class. Ms. Victor:
6th Grade: No homework for the rest of the week. Please work on your science fair projects. Mr. Bruning:
7th Grade: List the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For each write a paragraph indicating how that right is exercised in everyday life. Give examples from your own experience or recent news events. Why did the founders think it essential to enshrine these fundamental rights as an amendment to the Constitution? Due: Wednesday, May 22 Mr. Bruning:
7th Grade: List the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For each write a paragraph indicating how that right is exercised in everyday life. Give examples from your own experience or recent news events. Why did the founders think it essential to enshrine these fundamental rights as an amendment to the Constitution? Due: Wednesday, May 22 Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: List the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For each write a paragraph indicating how that right is exercised in everyday life. Give examples from your own experience or recent news events. Why did the founders think it essential to enshrine these fundamental rights as an amendment to the Constitution? Due, Monday, May 20. Mr. Dayan:
8th Grade: No homework. Field Trip and science prep today. Mr. Bruning: 7th Grade: List the five freedoms guaranteed in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. For each write a paragraph indicating how that right is exercised in everyday life. Give examples from your own experience or recent news events. Why did the founders think it essential to enshrine these fundamental rights as an amendment to the Constitution? Due, Monday, May 20. Mr. Dayan:
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