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Read 30 minutes Math: MMS pages 38-39 Phoenix: Read up to page 20 and complete 2 predictions for Monday Unicorns: Read up to page 48 and complete jot notes for Friday French: French booklets due Friday Milk New milk orders are being taken. Please go to School Cash Online. Orders are due by Jan. 25 Director's Cut The grade 5 classes will have the Director's Cut team come into class on January 30. This is an in-class field trip and is part of our media unit. The cost of the in-class activity is $21. All payments are due asap. An email will be sent out tomorrow about the link to school cash online. Scholastic Scholastic orders went home today. Orders are due on Friday if you are interested.
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hi
1/11/2017 12:38:53 pm
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Chewon
1/11/2017 01:51:58 pm
Ms.Webb I think u forgot the arrival thing
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Chewon
1/11/2017 01:54:49 pm
I mean Article
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Ethan
1/11/2017 03:15:42 pm
Mrs.Webb it does not show when the shooting in Florida happened.
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Danielle Webb
1/11/2017 03:21:07 pm
If you can't find enough information, you might need to find another topic. Remember, there will be time in class tomorrow to do research. You do not have to do research at home unless you want to.
Ethan
1/11/2017 03:37:20 pm
Ok I will find another topic :-)
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Danielle Webb
1/11/2017 03:38:47 pm
Good luck
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Ethan
1/11/2017 03:43:41 pm
Mrs.Webb can I do a topic about a basketball player moving to Clevand and how it impacts his first team.
Chewon
1/11/2017 06:18:46 pm
Ethan, I was looking over CBC for writing my Article and I found lots of Information about the Shooting in Florida. I think u can see it in CBC Toronto. I'm just saying
Ethan
1/11/2017 03:55:18 pm
How do you know Derick
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Ethan
1/11/2017 04:03:40 pm
Is anyone on
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David
1/11/2017 04:05:25 pm
The number π is a mathematical constant, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, commonly approximated as 3.14159. It has been represented by the Greek letter "π" since the mid-18th century, though it is also sometimes spelled out as "pi"
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David
1/11/2017 04:14:48 pm
To find the length of the diagonal of a square, multiply the length of one side by the square root of 2: If the length of one side is x... The central angle of a square: The diagonals of a square intersect (cross) in a 90 degree angle.
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David
1/11/2017 04:22:41 pm
Atoms are the basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. Atoms are made up of three particles: protons, neutrons and electrons. Protons and neutrons are heavier than electrons and reside in the center of the atom, which is called the nucleus.
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David
1/11/2017 04:27:36 pm
: The nucleus is a membrane bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction. It is commonly the most prominent organelle in the cell. The nucleus is surrounded by a structure called the nuclear envelope.
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Ms. Webb
1/11/2017 04:42:18 pm
Yes, but you will need to get one for home. You will need this every year from now on. You can get them at most dollar stores.
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vincent
1/11/2017 04:29:27 pm
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David
1/11/2017 04:29:33 pm
In the case of a right triangle, the hypotenuse is a diameter of the circumcircle, and its center is exactly at the midpoint of the hypotenuse. This is the same situation as Thales Theorem, where the diameter subtends a right angle to any point on a circle's circumference.
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vincent
1/11/2017 04:31:22 pm
hey david
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David
1/11/2017 04:41:01 pm
In order to calculate the gravitational force between two objects with masses of m1 and m2 , the equation is: where G is the gravitational constant (6.67E-11 m3 s-2 kg-1), r is the distance between the two objects, and F is the magnitude of the force between the objects.
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David
1/11/2017 04:42:08 pm
Rice is the main ingredient in sushi
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Ethan
1/11/2017 06:00:12 pm
Damn Daniel David back at it again with the cool math equations :-)
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Chewon
1/11/2017 06:08:12 pm
ms.Webb please Answer this.. I'm having a Hard time this week so I Don't know why I have to ask So many questions but " Do we have to Read our article to Other People in front of the class Because all the websites I'm searching Is not like the EXACT. Also is it okay if there is a Sentence When it shows (Where) and (Why) ?
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Danielle Webb
1/11/2017 06:10:32 pm
Chewon, please don't worry. We will work on it tomorrow. I can help you then. And no, you do not have to read your article to the class.
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Dustin Katzberg
1/11/2017 08:20:03 pm
Hi mrs webb
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