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Thursday!

Highlights:

Cain: Today, we went to gym and music. 
Stephanie: Today, we did a math test. 
Hadley: Today, we learned a new cafe strategy about adjusting our reading speed. 
Elaina: We learned how to write a table of contents for our teaching books.
Bennett: Today we reviewed health. 
Oliver: Today, in health, we watched a video. 
Trevor: Today, we did our morning greeting.
Alex: Today, we read words with AR, Ed, and ing sounds.
Our 'I love to read' month project is done!
Nora reading her favorite book!
Elaina loves Junie B. Jones!
We are reading so many books! Our hearts are almost to the top!
It's a close competition between the surfers!




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