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                        Seismograph-Yara, Kevin, Lucas, Ethan
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise  Ravatt 00:49
                        
                        Seismograph-Yara, Kevin, Lucas, Ethan
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise  Ravatt
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                        Seismograph-Rumi, Alex, Allen, Maverick 1:12
                        
                        Seismograph-Rumi, Alex, Allen, MaverickAfter learning about the properties of waves, students were given the following group engineering assignment: Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise Ravatt
 1) Create an affordable seismograph that will record an earthquake's amplitude and wavelength.
 2) Use only the materials provided
 3) Work as a team
 4) Plan and present their prototype, shaking the table gently for 10 seconds to simulate a light earthquake.
 They were given the ability to research questions that they developed as a team, but other than that, were given no examples of a seismograph.
 Their ability to invent and create always amazes me!
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                        Seismograph-Sara, Summer, Aiden, Georgia 1:47
                        
                        Seismograph-Sara, Summer, Aiden, GeorgiaAfter learning about the properties of waves, students were given the following group engineering assignment: Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise Ravatt
 1) Create an affordable seismograph that will record an earthquake's amplitude and wavelength.
 2) Use only the materials provided
 3) Work as a team
 4) Plan and present their prototype, shaking the table gently for 10 seconds to simulate a light earthquake.
 They were given the ability to research questions that they developed as a team, but other than that, were given no examples of a seismograph.
 Their ability to invent and create always amazes me!
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                        Seismograph-Madeleine, Raymond, Forrest, Souta 1:02
                        
                        Seismograph-Madeleine, Raymond, Forrest, SoutaAfter learning about the properties of waves, students were given the following group engineering assignment: Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise Ravatt
 1) Create an affordable seismograph that will record an earthquake's amplitude and wavelength.
 2) Use only the materials provided
 3) Work as a team
 4) Plan and present their prototype, shaking the table gently for 10 seconds to simulate a light earthquake.
 They were given the ability to research questions that they developed as a team, but other than that, were given no examples of a seismograph.
 Their ability to invent and create always amazes me!
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                        Seismograph-Carson, Elisabeth, Aadi, Tyler (not pictured) 1:25
                        
                        Seismograph-Carson, Elisabeth, Aadi, Tyler (not pictured)After learning about the properties of waves, students were given the following group engineering assignment: Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise Ravatt
 1) Create an affordable seismograph that will record an earthquake's amplitude and wavelength.
 2) Use only the materials provided
 3) Work as a team
 4) Plan and present their prototype, shaking the table gently for 10 seconds to simulate a light earthquake.
 They were given the ability to research questions that they developed as a team, but other than that, were given no examples of a seismograph.
 Their ability to invent and create always amazes me!
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                        Seismograph-Giselle, Anabelle, Raiyan, Michael 1:49
                        
                        Seismograph-Giselle, Anabelle, Raiyan, MichaelAfter learning about the properties of waves, students were given the following group engineering assignment: Uploaded May 16, 2019 by Denise Ravatt
 1) Create an affordable seismograph that will record an earthquake's amplitude and wavelength.
 2) Use only the materials provided
 3) Work as a team
 4) Plan and present their prototype, shaking the table gently for 10 seconds to simulate a light earthquake.
 They were given the ability to research questions that they developed as a team, but other than that, were given no examples of a seismograph.
 Their ability to invent and create always amazes me!
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                        Schedule and Time
                    
                    
                    It's a New Day unit focuses on daily life vocabulary, time, verb tenses, and schedules. Please listen to the song at home and have your child practice. Thank you! Uploaded May 07, 2019 by Kimberly Ryan
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                        Uploaded May 02, 2019 15:05
                        
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                        Uploaded May 02, 2019
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                        Idioms
                    
                    
                    Idioms are a type of figurative language. They are not literal in their meaning and often sound silly if you don't know what an idiom is. For example, people will wish others good luck by saying, "break a leg". Please have your child practice the song at home by watching this video! Uploaded Apr 16, 2019 by Kimberly Ryan
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                        SNN April 2019
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        Uploaded Apr 10, 2019 17:39
                        
                        SNN April 2019
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
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