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Our preliminary schedule starts in October, when we begin the State Website process, which will include:
The schedule will update as we adapt to at-home remote learning.....see Week 2 homework schedule for first adaptation.
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WebsiteYour website will be creative, organized, and learn/share as much as you can!
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State FloatRepresenting your state in the confines of a shoebox can be challenging, but focusing on key details, and following the instructions will lead to success! Show people what it feels like to experience the history, scenery, and uniqueness of your state!
The float must be mobile (include wheels), and include content content on the sides and back and all surfaces in and out MUST be decorated, painted, or covered. The float should depict one of the following:
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State Report ResourcesIt's important that students find RELIABLE sources - this means NO Wikipedia references! Sources should be user-friendly, at grade level, with authors that share unbiased, timely information. Following are some useful resources for State Report assignments:
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