The Monroe Doctrine

The class spent about a month studying the Monroe Doctrine and its significance.

Mrs. Berrios

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Louisiana

To better understand the Louisiana Purchase, students watched several videos this month covering both the Louisiana Purchase and the expedition of Lewis and Clark. They also wrote journal entries in the view of someone on the voyage with Lewis and Clark.

Mr. Berrios

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Government Posters

Students created posters to display the three branches of our government. They also studied the process of ratifying the constitution.

Mr. Berrios

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War Time

Returning from our nice long break, 7th grade went right into the Revolutionary War.

Mr. Berrios

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Road Trip

In studying Europe, students created their own travel brochures on Europe. The last few days of class were spent studying for FINALS.

Mr. Berrios

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Prostestant Reformation

Class was highlighted with the Prostestant Reformation and Martin Luther. Students were challenged to be bold in their faith as Martin Luther was in standing up for Truth in God’s Word even though it meant going against strong opposition.

Mr. Berrios

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Constantine

March- In a shorten month with students preparing for the Academic Fair, we studied the history of Christianity and the early church. Students also studied the Rise of Constantine.

Mr. Berrios

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Ancient Rome

Students have been studying another very popular topic in history, Ancient Rome. They enjoyed putting themselves in the shoes of Roman Gladiators.

Mr. Berrios

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Ancient Egypt

One of the most popular social studies topics is Ancient Egypt. Students studied one of history’s most talked about civilizations in reading about the lives and ruling of Egypt’s Pharaohs. We talked about the building of pyramids, their beliefs of the afterlife and mummies.

Mr. Berrios

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Pre-Algebra

Pre- Algebra Class worked on creating posters that represented relative information and converting it in to stem –n- leaf plots. They also converted data into a histogram and a box –n- whisker plot. The purpose of this unit study was to take daily data and show how math is used in our everyday lives.

Mrs. Christian

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