I learned in math how to multiply by 10. ~Asher
I learned that it's ok to make a mistake. You just need to correct your work and you will get better at it. ~Macy
I learned in Spanish that Como estas? Bien, gracias. Y tu? means How are you? Good, thank you. And you? ~Riley Cook
I learned that Walt Disney created Disneyland and Disney World. ~Dominic
I learned in math that the word product means answer to a multiplication problem and factors means the numbers that you multiply together to get the product. ~Kristos
I learned that Como estas? means How are you? in Spanish. ~Aadi
I learned in social studies that everyone has a hero. ~John Luke
I learned in math that you don't always get the right answer but you can go over it and correct it. ~Adelina
I learned that a DEAR Day is a day when you Drop Everything And Read! ~Leila
I learned how to compare 3 digit numbers in math. ~Travis
It is fun to imagine when I read. ~Xavier
In writing, I learned how to make words in my story more juicy to make it more interesting. ~Malavika
I learned in math about place value and noticed that each place (ones, tens, hundreds) are 10 apart. For example, 1,000 is 10 hundreds. ~Riley Carroll
I learned that your hero can be anybody. ~Isaiah
I learned that Rosa Parks was a slave. ~Jon
I learned what a DEAR day is and that we could write a poem, song, or rap about our book. ~Laken
I learned to make my story more interesting by adding new words. ~Joseph
In art, I learned that suminagashi is from Asia and means "floating ink". You place paper on the ink and rub it to make art. ~Kaia
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