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Day 125

Highlights:

"Today in music, we watched a movie." Natalia 
"Today, we made our shape monsters." Yojit 
"Today in health, we,earned about drugs." Akshara 
"Today, we had our writing assessment." Samantha 
"Today, we went lunch and recess. We also had computer lab and music." Ruby 
"Today, we went to music. We watched a movie about bullying." Keimyia 

The beginning of our 2-D Shapes Monsters
We have so many monsters hanging in the hallway!
Circle, trapezoid, triangles, rectangle shape monsters.
So creative!


This monster is pretty spooookyyyy!



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