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Today in math class students used snap cubes to help build their understanding of telling time on an analog clock.  Part of their math homework is to share with you a photo (found on their tablet) of their snap cube clock and explain it to you!  Look below for a couple of action photos.

For science class we will be observing the moon. Moon observation will begin today (9/8) and will continue for the next 4 weeks.  5 students will observe the moon for homework this week, a different 5 students the following week, and so on.  This week Edgar, Maya, Victoria, Natalia, and Lucas will observe the moon, and they will document their daily observation in their moon log.  They should be prepared to share their findings with the class!

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Today in math class students used snap cubes to help build their understanding of telling time on an analog clock.  Part of their math homework is to share with you a photo (found on their tablet) of their snap cube clock and explain it to you!  Look below for a couple of action photos.

For science class we will be observing the moon. Moon observation will begin today (9/8) and will continue for the next 4 weeks.  5 students will observe the moon for homework this week, a different 5 students the following week, and so on.  This week Edgar, Maya, Victoria, Natalia, and Lucas will observe the moon, and they will document their daily observation in their moon log.  They should be prepared to share their findings with the class!

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