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Week 1 (Jan 18-22):
Humanities: Answer the Question: What can ordinary objects teach us about socieities and how they have changed? |
Due Fri., Jan 22: Final draft Evolution of Design and Technology activity
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Week 2 (Jan 25-29):
Humanities: Answer the Question: What does "survival" look like at different points in history? How have we changed nature with science because of the answer to this question? |
Due Fri., Jan 29: Final Draft Changing Science with Nature activity
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Week 3 (Feb 1-5):
Humanities: Answer the Question: What are the consequences of technology? How does technology change our societies' definitions and outlooks? |
Due Fri., Feb 5: Final Draft Technology and Bread
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Week 4 (Feb 8-12):
Humanities: Fri., Feb 12: No School |
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l Week 5 (Feb 15-19):
Mon., Feb 15: No School Humanities: Answer the Questions: What story does the evolution of technology, related to any part of the bread making process, tell? |
Due Fri. Feb., 19 Complete Draft Bread Technology Progression
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Week 6 (Feb 22-26):
Humanities: Answer the Questions: What story does the evolution of technology, related to any part of the bread making process, tell? |
Due Thurs. Feb 25: Final Draft Bread Technology Progression
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Week 7 (Feb 29-Mar 4):
Mon., Feb 29 - Staff Day (No School) Humanities: Answer the Questions: What do religious and cultural stories that center about bread tell us about the societies and authors of those stories? Student Led Conferences |
Due Fri. March 4: Story analysis and presentation
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Week 8 (Mar 7-11)
Humanities: |
Week 9 (Mar 14-18)
Humanities: Monday, March 23: |
Week 10 (Apr 4-8 ):
Humanities: Mon., April 4: No School |
Week 11 (Apr 11-15):
Humanities: Completing/ Formatting Philosophies of Generosity Physics: |
Week 12 (Apr 18-22):
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Week 13 (Apr 25-29):
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Week 14 (May 2-6):
Fri., May 6: No School |
Week 15 (May 16-20):
Humanities: |
Week 16 (May 23-27):
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Week 17 (May 30-Jun 3):
EXHIBITION WEEK |