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Friday, February 3, 2017

2/3/2017

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Today we had our weekly math warm-up quiz and the science quiz (15 questions) that focused more on the Earth-Moon relationship.  Today's emphasis in math was again on adding and subtracting mixed numbers with like denominators.  

For my second block, I went over the above but with unlike denominators.

The weekly parent email has been sent out.  I have added a bunch more dates to the Important Dates and Events section as well as to my calendar.

The new homework assignment was handed out and is due on Friday, February 10th.  Click HERE for a copy.
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As was mentioned at the top of this entry, the students took the science quiz.
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