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Shapes, shapes, shapes

Highlights: 

Bennett: Today, we identified 2-d and 3d shapes. 
Evie: Today, we started an expository story on our favorite friend. 
Isabella: Today, we learned about sides, faces, and corners of 2-d and 3-d shapes.
Kayla: Today, we went to gym and technology.
Elaina: We used our cafe strategies to help us read.
Nora: Today with the iPads, we learned how to take pictures of 2-d and 3-d shapes. Then, we made a collage. 

Shape Hunt

Our Shape Pic Collage!
Sharing my collage!



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