28 Aug 2012 一 Bell Ringer Along the wall closest to the hallway, line up alphabetically by your last name. The closest to the door should be the first.

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28 Aug 2012 一 Bell Ringer Along the wall closest to the hallway, line up alphabetically by your last name. The closest to the door should be the first person alphabetically.

1 st period 13.Gavin Huff 14.Jeffrey Kimball 15.Aubriana Negron 16.Alan Rubio 17.Karla Rubio- Hernandez 18.Daniel Stewart- Moore 19.Raegen Vallee 20.Tatiana Wilson 21.Brooke Yamin 22.Taylor Yonke 23.Amie Ziniewicz 1.Xavier Ayala 2.Saniya Caraballo 3.Graelyn Crawford 4.Shyla Dasher 5.Sydney Dee 6.Dominic Degrego 7.Hunter Dobbs 8.Lacy Downs 9.Michelle Dudley 10.Kayrin Esquivel 11.Taylor Farrar 12.Kennedy Hall 1.Christian Balajadia 2.Richard Bergholtz 3.Marissa Celli 4.Austin Chandler 5.Rachael Fisher 6.Kayla Freeman 7.Ricardo Garcia 8.Christopher Hallford 9.Gillian Klingensmith 10.Abigail Lord 11.Bailee Mancil 12.William McAdoo 13.Emily Minichino 14.Amir Outlaw 15.Trenton Parker 16.Alexander Shepherd 17.Felicia Spadafora 2 nd period

4 th period 12.Francisco Pimentel 13.Haley Stuff 14.Rachel Umholtz 15.Jose Vazquez 16.Brian Velez 17.Mark Warriner 18.Catherine Washington 19.David White 20.Justin Whitmer 21.Adam Wiggins 22.Misauntwan Williams 1.Dustin Dooley 2.Winchel Dorcelus 3.Nicole Felix 4.Joselin Hernandez-Sanchez 5.Jordan Howard 6.De'Nijah Jackson 7.Quintus Jerome 8.Johannah Kelley 9.Oisin McKenna 10.Karina Millan Trujillo 11.Zachary Miller

5 th period 11.Dylan Johnson 12.Elias Matias Marquez 13.Jessica McMurray 14.Abaigael Mullins 15.Julian Piedra 16.Elijah Rosario 17.Consuelo Rubio 18.Yanek Sanchez-Morales 19.Kody Tyler 20.Colton West 21.Travious Williams 1.Victoria Bell 2.Gage Berg 3.Brittany Chittenden 4.Christian Ferrell 5.Maria Hernandez 6.Austin Herrick 7.Bryant Heston 8.Dalton Hicks 9.Tavis Howard 10.Thomas Jeckovich

6 th period 11.Jordan Haller 12.Jamie Hyland 13.Eric Landrau-Soto 14.Woodnise Lauvince 15.Emily Leija 16.Jessica Lopez 17.Maria Martinez 18.Bethany Michaels 19.Ruben Michel 20.Nathalie Rosel 21.Taylor Wilber 1.Daniel Core 2.Anthony Damico 3.Charles English 4.Alex Espaillat 5.Caylon Garner 6.Daniel Gaytan 7.Stephany Gonzalez-Jiminez 8.Ellie Green 9.John Grossenbacher 10.Darterius Hall

二 Textbook Checkout  The door is locked, so leave your stuff.  Make a single file line as we walk to the library.  If I can hear your talking, you are talking too loudly.  Let’s go!

三 Textbook Scavenger Hunt  Get out a sheet of paper. Head the paper with your first and last name, today’s date, and the period you have civics. Title the paper “Textbook Scavenger Hunt”.  IF YOUR PAPER IS HEADED OR TITLED INCORRECTLY, YOU WILL NOT GET CREDIT FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT.  Come get a question square from the front of class. Do not write on the question square. Write the answers on your headed paper. Turn in your paper as you leave. Homework: Read Florida: The Story Continues in between pages 1 and 2.