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Weekend Journal and Math Word Problem

Hi everyone,

Remember to read this weekend for at least 30 minutes each day. 

If you have any Five Minute Fury pages that you haven't completed, please do that over the weekend for some additional multiplication practice.

Check the links in the blog menu for the time math practice. Set the timer, grade 3 students are working up to 5 x 5, and grade 4 students are working up to 7 x 7. If that's too easy for you, feel free to challenge yourself with larger single digit numbers. Remember to use the strategies we've been discussing and practicing in class.


Weekend Journal Story Starter

Write a sword and sorcery story about a thousand year old ferret who is afraid of bananas.



Math Word Problem


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