Take Out Make a pile of Catalyst sheets neatly in the center of your table Put name, period, and week of on new Catalyst sheet Atomic Bonding packet Pencil.

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Take Out Make a pile of Catalyst sheets neatly in the center of your table Put name, period, and week of on new Catalyst sheet Atomic Bonding packet Pencil

Catalyst Describe what you did over Fall Break

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Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science Notebook

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Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science Notebook open to homework

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