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2008-2009


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by Mandarin teacher: Molly McGraw


Assignments
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

Blog Entries
6/9 1 Lesson I Learned
5/5 Favorite place
5/5 Specialist Time!
5/5 Salmon Danger
5/5 Elections
4/20 Simile
4/20 Simile
4/2 Spring Break
3/19 Top Ten Books
2/17 Fractions
1/6 Favorite present

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Elections Mandarin

Kids shouldn’t be allowed to vote in elections because they probably pay more attention to how people look. For example: They will say “I like that person. I’m going to vote for him!” Politics are also very hard to under stand. You should vote for someone because of his plans. That is why children shouldn’t be allowed to vote in elections

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