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by Marshmallow teacher: Molly McGraw


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6/9/09 Lessons Learned 06/09
ABC lists 05/12
State Testing 05/05
4/23/09 Uh oh--SOLUTIONS WANTED 04/23
Similes, Metaphors, and Personification 04/20
How Likely? 04/14
Spring Break! 03/31
Fraction Questions 02/17
Read Your Heart Out 02/03
Salmon Science 12/17
Our State is Great 12/17
Favorite Flying, Furry, Four-Footed, or Flippered Friends 12/16
Teacher for a Day 12/16
What is Thinking? 12/16
What is Cooperation? 12/16
School Specials 12/16
Henry Huggins 12/16
Election 2008 12/16

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6/9 Lesson Learned
5/5 WASL TESTING
4/23 Solutions
4/20 Personification
4/14 More Likely
4/2 Spring Break
3/24 top 10 books
12/16 Election
12/2 7 Random Facts

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Election I think “yes” under some circumstances. To vote as a kid they have to pass a test that makes sure you can read and know about candidates, government, and the United States of America. There’s an exception if you’re 18 and older then you don’t have to take the test. You have to take the test because if you don’t and you’re a kid you might vote for what you’re parents are voting for and don’t take time to watch each candidate. I can’t wait to VOTE!

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