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EFHS Semester 2 Final Exam Schedule

Monday, June 11

Final Exam Part 1

Tuesday, June 12

Final Exam Part 2 (1-3)

Wednesday, June 13

Final Exam Part 2 (4-6)

Thursday, June 14

Condensed Day

1st Hour

7:20-8:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

1st Hour

7:20-8:20

Final Exam

60 min.

4th Hour

7:20-8:20

Final Exam

60 min.

1st Hour

7:20-7:55

2nd Hour

8:00-8:25

2nd Hour

8:20-9:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

2nd Hour

8:25-9:25

Final Exam

60 min.

5th Hour

8:25-9:25

Final Exam

60 min.

3rd Hour

8:30-8:55

4th Hour

9:00-9:25

3rd Hour

9:20-10:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

3rd Hour

9:30-10:30

Final Exam

60 min.

6th Hour

9:30-10:30

Final Exam

60 min.

5th Hour

9:30-9:55

6th Hour

10:00-10:30

4th Hour

10:45-12:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

PLC (SLO’s)

Complete PLC Year End Summary and Submit Goals and SLO by June 14th

PLC (SLO’s) Complete PLC Year End Summary and Submit Goals and SLO by June 14th

Teacher Duty PM

5th Hour

12:20-1:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

6th Hour

1:20-2:15

Final Review, and/or

Final Exam

60 min.

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20.2 Vocab

16. Boycott مقاطعة: to refuse to buy something

17. Minutemen: colonial soldiers during the American Revolution who could be ready to fight at any time

18. March: a lot of people walking towards a common goal

19. Redcoats: British soldiers

20. Declaration of Independence اعلان الاستقلال: America’s document saying they are free from Great Britain

21. Complaints شكاوي: problems, talking about being unhappy

22. Liberty حرية: freedom

23. Document وثيقة: an important piece of paper

24. American Revolution الثورة الأمريكية: the American struggle against Great Britain for independence

25. Saratoga: a major battle; the turning point (change) of the war

26.Yorktown: the last major battle of the American Revolution where the British got trapped and had to quit

27. General Cornwallis: the main British general in the Northern states

28. George Washington: Leader of the American army

29. Paris: the capital of France where the war was officially ended

30. Treaty: an agreement, contract

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Econ 6.3 Vocab

  1. price ceiling: the highest legal price that can be charged for a product
  2. price floor: the lowest legal price that can be paid for a good or service
  3. minimum wage: lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
  4. unemployed: having no job
  5. income: money that is made by working
  6. Great Depression: a period where Americans lost jobs and the stock market crashed in the 1920s
  7. target prices: the floor for agricultural products to stabilize farm income
  8. loan: money that is borrowed
  9. penalty: punishment, extra money paid
  10. agriculture: farming
  11. crops: goods grown on farms
  12. deficiency payment: cash payment that makes up the difference between the market price and the target price
  13. investors: someone who spends money in order to make more money
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World history 20.1 Vocab

World History Chapter 20.1 Vocab

  1. Revolution ثورة: fighting against the government trying to change it
  2. Great Britain: England
  3. Soldiers جنود: warriors fighting for a country
  4. Acts قوانين: laws
  5. Quarter العيش في المنزل: to live, house
  6. Violate انتهاك: to go against
  7. Tax ضريبة: money you pay to the government
  8. Stamp Act: tax on paper products
  9. Repeal إلغاء: to cancel
  10. Boston: a city in Massachusetts
  11. Consent الإذن: agreement, permission
  12. Tea شاي: a warm drink that’s famous in England
  13. Parliament الحكومة البريطانية: the British government
  14. Massacre مذبحة: an attack with a lot of deaths
  15. Patriots: people who go against the government
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Econ 6.2 Vocab

Econ 6.2 Vocab!

  1. transactions: the action of buying and selling
  2. equilibrium price: when the number of units produced equals the number of products sold
  3. surplus: too much of an item (higher quantity than demand)
  4. shortage: too little of an item (less quality than demand)
  5. predict: to guess the future based on what you already know
  6. increase: go up
  7. decrease: go down
  8. natural disaster: a very dangerous Earth event (tornado, earthquake, etc.)
  9. fluctuate: to change; fluid
  10. efficiently: to work well without wasting time and energy
  11. marketplace: what sets the prices and allows buyers and sellers to adjust