I learned how to make a better seed story in writing by crossing out the things I don't need in my story. ~Macy
I learned how to visualize during a story by imagining what is happening. ~Isaiah
I learned how to use the compensation strategy to make numbers easier to add such as 27 + 16. You take 4 from the 27 and add it to the 16 to make it 20. Then add the remaining 23 + 20. ~Riley Carroll
I learned in social studies that Ben Franklin invented the lightning rod to save people's houses from catching on fire when they got hit by lightning. ~Adelina
I learned the part part whole strategy for math. You draw a rectangle and divide it half. You put one number in one side, the other number in the other side, add them together, and write the whole (total) in a rectangle at the top. ~Leila
I learned how to say "Te gusta...? Si, me gusta.... and No, no me gusta..." These mean Do you like...? Yes, I like... and No, I don't like... ~Malavika
I learned to write a reading response. ~Dominic
I learned that Benjamin Franklin was a hero in American history for many reasons. One of those reasons was that he asked the French for help in the war. ~Kristos
I learned in Spanish what some vehicles are called. ~Aadi
I learned that some heroes are people that save others. ~Joseph
I learned that you can stack numbers and draw lines through them to help you add them. ~Laken
I am learning how to use punctuation. ~Travis
I learned that we use thinking stems, like I'm noticing... I'm wondering... to help us take notes when we're reading. ~Jon
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