Here are some links that will help you locate the information you need to complete your research on your animal. You will most likely have to visit more than one site. All you have to do is hover over the hotlink, you’ll see the pointer finger, and click once. Then you’ll be taken to that website. When you are done finding your information on that site, you’ll have to choose the BACK arrow or close the tab out to get back to this page. If this page doesn’t stay open, look at the bottom of your screen by the Start button, click once on the words Animal Adaptations (you should now know how to toggle between documents). After you have tried these sites, you may want to use your search engine to focus on just your animal.
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Throughout the school year, we will post responses to different mathematical discussions. Responses might answer a specific question, share thoughts about what we are learning, evaluate a problem...By blogging, students will be able to express themselves, incorporate writing into the math curriculum, and strengthen their communication skills.
Students, remember to include your first name & last initial OR you may use your username without the numerals (ex. lopeznoe). Students, remember to practice digital citizenship by being responsible and kind. |
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