Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Weekly Blog 10/30/19

      This week in circle, we asked the question "What would you like to have?" but there was a twist. The person in front of you says what you have to give up for it. Some people just said "You have to give up potatoes." I don't think that's that bad if you got a mansion for it. There's not that much stuff you can give up that's actually bad. It's pretty much just limbs.

      In science, we have been reading a book called “Solving Dissolving” By Tessaly Jean, and Emily Gibson.  

     In language arts this past week, we have read Follow the Water by, , and wrote a sequel to it. “On the shuttle there wasn’t much to do. I was just so scared that nana was going to die before I get there. I hope not but Buddy’s grandpa lasted a hole year. I can’t wait to see her face her beautiful smile a hug that I will hold on to for forever. 

The food on the shuttle was even worse then the food on mars. It was dried spinach hard and disgusting. Also, I barley had any dessert only like two jars of dried ice cream,” 

 In math we have been working on rates and ratios the past week or two. 
Tips: 
  • You can use equivalent ratios and rates, including unit rates, to compare ratios and to solve problems. 
  • You can use what you know about equivalent ratios and operations with fractions to write a ratio of fractions as a unit rate. 
Remember, fractions=ratios! 

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