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         <title>Solving for a variable</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>To solve for a <mark>VARIABLE</mark> (which <strong>REPRESENTS</strong> a number that changes) we need to identify where the variable is on the <mark>EQUATION</mark> <strong>BECAUSE</strong> it will help determine our next steps. We will use <mark>PEMDAS</mark> backwards by doing<mark> OPPOSITE OPERATIONS</mark> to leave the <mark>VARIABLE </mark>by itself. <strong>HOWEVER</strong> be careful with <mark>NEGATIVE</mark> numbers when <mark>MULTIPLYING</mark> and <mark>DIVIDING</mark></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Today's society wastes many <strong>resources</strong> that could be <strong>recycle</strong>d. <mark>Because</mark> much of the waste <mark>also</mark> ends up in <strong>landfills</strong>, this <mark>represents </mark>a serious challenge for neighboring <strong>communities</strong>.  Lack of awareness and proper systems in place are a <mark>factor</mark> in why many people do not recycle.  <mark>However</mark>, in recent years, many of the biggest cities in our country have developed programs that encourage citizens to recycle and <strong>reuse</strong>. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Stay safe over the summer by always <strong>washing</strong> your <strong>hands</strong> after an activity.  Keeping your hands clean helps you stay safe <mark>because</mark> it keeps you  <strong>germ </strong>free.  To make sure you're taking the right steps, <mark>first</mark>, use soap and water to <strong>lather</strong> your hands.<mark> Next</mark>, sing the alphabet song while washing and <mark>last </mark>your hands on a clean towel.  <mark>Also</mark>, make sure to turn off the <strong>water</strong> when you're done!</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Text features</strong> help me better understand the text. The <strong>glossary</strong> gives me the definition of words in the book. The <strong>table of contents</strong> gives me a list of topics and the page number of what I will&nbsp; be learning in the book. It is<mark> also</mark> a quick way to find the page of a related topic. A <strong>diagram</strong> provides an <strong>image</strong> with <strong>labels</strong> indicating important parts. Text features are important <mark>because</mark> they help me better understand the text.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Informational text</strong> gives is a <strong>non-fiction </strong>selection that gives us information that is real.<br>Also provide a lot of information about a <strong>topic</strong>. We can learn a lot of things about new things.<br>The authors use a lot of <strong>text features</strong> to help us understand the amount of informatiojn in a better way.<br><strong>Photograps</strong> is one of the features the autors use to have a visual idea of wht we are reading. Pictures represents the text in images. However you need to pay attention to these images ti connect them to the ideas the author's message.<br> &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Elements of Drama</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>A <strong>soliloquy</strong> is when a character in a play speaks their thoughts aloud <em>because </em>the audience need to know the thoughts of that character.<br>A <strong>monologue</strong>, <em>however</em>, is where the character speaks to the audience or other character, but it is not necessarily just that character's houghts.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Conflict is a very important part of plot. Conflict <mark>represents</mark> the problem the character is facing. It also <mark>shows</mark> us how the character has changed over time. Conflict is an important <mark>factor because</mark> it also helps us to see the universal theme that the reader should walk away with. The reader may notice a conflict in the exposition of the story <mark>however</mark>, there may be additional conflicts throughout.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Argumentative Essay<br>&nbsp;<br>First, the argument is important for the author to convey his or her <strong>message</strong>. Next, the writer has to think on how to convince to think or do something. Last, the&nbsp; <strong>paragraph</strong> you write need to have a hook and a <strong>main idea </strong>for your writing to be simple to understand.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>I had to wake up in the middle of the night because my dogs were barking. However, I did not have to go out of the house due to an important factor...they were in my living room already! This represents true loyalty as they are the protectors of the hand that feeds them.</title>
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         <title>Community Workers -PreK</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Community workers are very important to our <strong>community </strong><mark>because</mark> they make make our everyday lives much easier. We can distinguish each community worker by looking at their <strong>uniform, </strong>which,<strong> </strong> <mark>represents</mark> them. <mark>Also</mark>, we can distinguish them by their <strong>tools. </strong>These<strong> tools </strong>are a big <mark>factor</mark> for them because it helps them do their <strong>job</strong>. <mark>However, </mark>these people aren't just ordinary people, they are <strong>heroes</strong> too. &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Remember we are talking about community workers.&nbsp; The worker this week has been the <mark>mail carrier</mark> who delivers <mark>mail</mark> and <mark>packages</mark>.&nbsp; What where the steps the mail carrier used to <mark>delive</mark>r the mail?&nbsp; <strong><em>First</em></strong> they <mark>sort</mark> the mail, <strong><em>next</em></strong> they put into the mail bags, <strong><em>last </em></strong>they take it to their <mark>mail trucks</mark>.&nbsp; The trucks will take the carrier to the houses, stores and farms<strong><em> because</em></strong> their job is to get the mail to everyone.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>The Three Little Pigs</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Three Little Pigs is an example of a <strong>fictional</strong> story <mark>because</mark> it is using imaginary characters and setting.<br><mark>First</mark>, the three little pigs were introduced on the <strong>exposition</strong> as their mother sent them out to live independently.<br>The <strong>plot </strong>continues with the first little pig building his house made of straw <mark>while </mark>the second little pig built his house made of sticks.&nbsp;<br>Unfortunately, a big bad wolf </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Soil water (retention capacity)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Soils </strong>can be <strong>represented</strong> as the process and hold considerable amounts of <strong>water.</strong> It is<strong> because</strong> they can take in water,<strong> however</strong> soils will keep doing so until they are full, or until the <strong>rate</strong> at which they can <strong>transmit</strong> water into and through the pores of the soil is exceeded.<br><br><strong>Also</strong>, some of this water will steadily drain through the soil (via <strong>gravity</strong>) and end up in the <strong>waterways</strong> and <strong>streams,</strong> but much of it will be <strong>retained</strong>, despite the <strong>factor </strong>or influence of gravity<strong>.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Landforms</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Rivers</mark> are amazing because, not only do they provide water along their path, but they are also builders. Rivers <mark>gradually</mark> carve out <strong>canyons</strong> through the <mark>process</mark> of <strong>weathering</strong> and <strong>erosion</strong>. Erosion is when sediment or <mark>soil</mark> is carried away. This soil is later <strong>deposited</strong> at the mouth of the river <mark>creating</mark> a <strong>delta.</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>On the picture you can see <mark>evidence</mark> of <strong>heredity</strong>, <mark>because</mark> the son/daughter shares some <strong>traits</strong> with his/her parents. For example, the nose shape is similar to the father’s and hair color is similar to the mother’s. <mark>Because</mark> of this I can say that&nbsp; the <strong>genes</strong> for nose shape and hair color were passed from the parents to the son/daughter. <mark>However</mark>, the eye color of the son/daughter is <mark>different</mark> from the parent’s and, therefore, that <strong>gene</strong> was probably passed from an older <strong>generation</strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>The Water Cycle</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In science class I learned about the <strong>water cycle</strong>. There are four stages in the water cycle. One of the stages is <strong>precipitation</strong>. That is when it rains, hails, snows, or sleets. The precipitation accumulates on the ground. This stage is called <strong>accumulation</strong>. The water can also flow into rivers, lakes, and oceans. Then the water rises into the air because the sun heats it up. This stage is called <strong>evaporation</strong>. The last stage is <strong>condensation</strong>. This is when the water that has risen forms into droplets. These droplets come together to form clouds. The water cycle repeats itself.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Learning about five <strong>senses</strong> is fun! We use our senses in our everyday lives. <mark>First</mark>, we use our sense of <strong>hearing </strong>by using our ears to listen to the alarm. <mark>Next, </mark>we wake up open our eyes and use our sense of <strong>sight</strong> to visually <strong>observe</strong> things around us. <mark>Then,</mark>&nbsp; we use our sense of <strong>touch</strong> by using our hands and feeling objects such as our clothing or toothbrush.&nbsp;Senses are essential to our every day lives. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>There are four <strong>seasons; spring, summer, fall and winter</strong>. Each season affects living things in many ways.&nbsp; <mark>First</mark>, we have winter.&nbsp; During winter it is very cold and trees do not die they become dormant.&nbsp; <mark>Second</mark>, we have spring and trees begin to grow flowers.&nbsp; <mark>Third</mark>, we we have summer and trees begin to grow because there is more sunlight.&nbsp; <mark>Last</mark>, we have fall and leaves begin to fall off trees.&nbsp; Seasons affect trees in every season.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>To <strong>solve</strong> <strong>Punnett squares</strong> to <mark>represent</mark> the <strong>percent</strong> of <strong>Homozygous dominant genes</strong>, you have to set up your Punnett square with the gene letters. <mark>Also</mark>, you can use the Outter/Inner strategy <mark>because</mark> it provides a guided step <mark>process</mark> to fill out the middle of Punnet square.&nbsp; <mark>Last</mark>, remember that each square has the <strong>value</strong> of 25%, so you add the <strong>values</strong> that have a <strong>Homozygous dominant gene (PP</strong>).</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>TODAY WE ARE LEARNING ABOUT <mark>MEASUREMENT.&nbsp; &nbsp;</mark>WE WILL MEASURE <mark>LENGTH . </mark>LENGTH IS HOW <mark>TALL </mark>OR <mark>WIDE </mark>SOMETHING IS. TALL IS MEASURING UP AND DOWN. WIDE IS MEASURING SIDE TO SIDE. TODAY WE WILL MEASURE USING A <mark>RULER.</mark>&nbsp; I WANT TO MEASURE THE _______. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Classify Triangles</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><mark>Triangles</mark> are <mark>polygons</mark> with 3 sides and 3 <mark>angles</mark>. The type of angles in a triangle are going to help us classify them. <mark>Right triangles</mark> has a 90 degree angle. An <mark>acute triangle</mark> has angles less than 90 degrees. <strong><em>However</em></strong>, an <mark>obtuse triangle</mark> has 1 angle greater than 90 degrees. The triangle assigned to me is obtuse <strong><em>because</em></strong> one of its angles measure 96 degrees. <strong><em>Also</em></strong>, we can say that an obtuse triangle can have only 1 obtuse angle in order to have a close shape.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>If we can successfully <strong>add</strong> numbers then we can successfully <strong>multiply</strong> numbers too!&nbsp; <strong>Multiplication</strong> is another way of adding numbers. <strong>&nbsp;Firs</strong>t let's consider that 1+1= 2;<strong> nex</strong>t think of the numerical sentence of 1 x 1= 1.&nbsp; &nbsp; Let's look at a multiplication equation... 5 x 4 or 5 groups of 4, by using your addition skills then consider 4+4+4+4+4= 20 ... &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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