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November 16th

This week we learned soooooo much about the ear. We learned about the 3 main parts of the ear. It may sound weird but learning about the ear was really interesting. We learned that their are 3 small bones in your ear called ossicles. We learned all about the ear while we practiced taking notes and writing a paragraph, with an introductory sentence, in our own words so we wont get expelled from university.

In math, we have been studying about subtraction. We started learning which words and phrases meant addition or subtraction when we get word problems. Some examples of subtraction phrases are how many more, how many are left, remain, how much more and difference.

During our math switch groups some of us were learning about money and adding coins. Some of us were learning about roman numerals and we also played a game were we skip counted to practice our multiples of 3's, 5's and 6's. Also we spent lots of time practicing regrouping and exchanging numbers.

We also started playing some games in gym called Line Basketball and Around-the-World.

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