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Dear Mathematicians,
Today’s greeting is to match up math facts with
the answers, using the order of operations.
Continue to work on your posters. Make sure
that they are colorful, have the correct facts
shown as examples, and are creative.
Dear Editors,
Please be my editor. Look at the chart on the whiteboard
and if you find a mistake, please fix it. There are 6
mistakes on the note below. If the mistakes have been
found, please read or write silently at your desk.
Deer Class,
We will bee starting to learn about division. What due
you already no about division? Right your answer in
the box below. Please write neatly sew that wee can
read your answer.
Dear Authors,
We have been gathering ideas to write a realistic fiction
story and know that every story has a problem and
solution. Read the problem below and write how you
would solve the problem if you were writing this story
Problem: Jessica looks out the window and sees all of her
friends riding their brand new 10 speed bikes. The problem
is that she still can’t ride her bike without training wheels.
How would you solve the rest of this story. Introduce a
new character and write a blurb explaining what YOU
would write.
Dear Authors,
We are busy writing our realistic fiction stories.
However, sometimes we get “stuck” and can’t
find other ways to say the word “SAID”. Look
at the alphabetical list on your desk and see
how many different ways you can say “SAID”.
Fill in the chart with as many words as you
can.
Dear Mathematicians,
How much is it worth? Use the value chart to
figure out how many points you would get for
each letter of your name. Then find the
product of your first name. (multiply) For
example, L=1, I=1, N=1, D=2, A=1, so my name
is 1X1X1X2X1=2. Next try it with your last
name. If you finish, try to create some of your
own word values. (ex. January, friend, winter).
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