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My New Year's Resolution
Do you make New Year's resolutions? What is a resolution? A resolution is a promise. It is a promise that you make to yourself! It is a tradition for people to make resolutions at the beginning of a new year. DIRECTIONS Your writing will be divided in to three parts to answer the following three sections. 1. In the first section, list at least two resolutions for your personal improvement. 2. In the second section, list at least two resolutions that have to do with family and friends. 3. In the third section, list at least two resolutions about school and the outside world.
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6-8
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Chemical Reactions Poster Project
In this project, you will be creating a poster to demonstrate your knowledge of chemical reactions. You are required to tile your poster, place the definition of a chemical reaction on the top and then divide the remaining area into four parts. Below is a list of what should be included on the poster. • Title for the poster (Chemical Reactions) • Define what a chemical reaction is (See Classroom Chemistry booklet) • Divide remaining section into four quadrants (one for each of the reaction types) • Label each of the quadrants with one of the four types. • Draw and label a diagram of each reaction type.
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