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Vocabulary.com List for this week http://www.vocabulary.com/lists/91181 5 Welcome Back!

January 5th & 6th, 2016 What have we learned so far? Taking a quick look back as we move forward.

Essential Question What lessons can we learn from past mistakes/actions/choices? Spend 2-3 minutes discussing in small groups and be prepared to share.

Just a Few Reminders and Updates Let’s review our class syllabus!

Our Class Blog Go to www.msdavisflowers.wordpress.com

Going through the test… You will need your final exam materials from the 1st semester final. You will need a copy of the answers. You are to go through each question that you missed and determine what you would have needed to know to have gotten the correct answers. You must be specific for each question. General responses will not be accepted. You are to go through each question you got correct and state how you knew this was the correct answer. If you guessed and got it correct, treat it as an incorrect answer and determine what you would have needed to know to get it correct. This assignment is due on Monday, the 11th of January, 2016 and will count as a test grade.

Launch—Thoughts to Remember “Only you can control your future.” --Dr. Seuss “You can get help from teachers, but you are going to have to learn a lot by yourself, sitting alone in a room.” --Dr. Seuss