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7th Grade Science

Mr.Kang's Classroom Log 

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Thursday 1/18/07

What was done?
  1. We took the Chapter 5 test.
  2. Read p.169-173.
  3. WB p.52-54 #1-9

What was collected?
  1. Nothing.

What was assigned?

  1. Complete reading and WB.

Daily Science Fact
When you look at a frog or a toad, you'll notice that it doesn't seem to have a neck. Practically speaking, this is true. Most frog and toad species have large, protruding eyes so they can see in most directions. They can also hop around to look in another direction. But they can't turn their heads like we can, since their necks are almost non-existent.


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