Awesome dance moves today. Thanks to Abby for teaching us. We can't wait till the next one. We continue to reflect on our learning. Continue to plan your language and images for this learning journey project. Collect quotes, phrases and images in order to create your visual representation. Wednesday will be another opportunity to take photos. If you have time tomorrow visit the free site http://animoto.com/ and practice a slideshow of 30 seconds or less to become familiar with the process before attempting the longer project. We are also studying probability. Post one example of the terminology that we are using when studying our probability unit. Please return the 'Groovin' dance forms. These are necessary in order to participate in Friday's dance lesson. It is going to be fun! Remind parents of the tea on Thursday. Also bring your cracker box for our art project Friday. Father's Day cards were due to day but if you forgot yours, bring it Wednesday. Another shout out to our athletes competing in the track meet on Wednesday. We are very proud of you. Please remind parents that our Fun night basket is the raffle theme and we are asking for donations...anything from scratch and win, prizes, gift card for an activity and any kind of chance games to travelling car games for the kids...hey how about suggesting some probability game ideas!! Important Upcoming Dates (Please see highlighted text for changes.)
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Mrcoolman
6/3/2014 08:44:01 am
In probability we are using terminology such as most likely and likely.
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thebluewhale
6/3/2014 09:38:10 am
Like Mrcoolman said we are using likely, most likely, impossible and a couple other things that I cant remember.
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redpython99
6/3/2014 11:06:24 am
We use always, most likely, likely, random, unlikely , most unlikely and never. There are more but those are the ones on the top of my head.
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baconeater
6/3/2014 11:08:58 am
same with everyone most likely likely random unlikely most unlikely and never
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Mickey
6/3/2014 11:23:24 am
We used impossible, unlikely, likely, and always.😃😝😋
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Marilyn
6/3/2014 11:25:03 am
As my classmates have already stated, probibility has likely, unlikely, possible, impossible and random.
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Bugsbunny
6/3/2014 12:23:34 pm
As everyone said we used likely, unlikely , possible and impossible
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theboss
6/3/2014 01:05:02 pm
Okay, thanks for those...but there are many more:)
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Swagsterj
6/3/2014 01:55:42 pm
From what I remember on Friday, we used likely, unlikely, impossible. I believe there is one more but i forget it!
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FlameMonkey
6/3/2014 03:19:34 pm
if you are doing probability the terms you would use are likely unlikely and never.
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Paris Lover
6/3/2014 09:53:36 pm
Likely,most likely,impossible and possible.
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slug
6/4/2014 01:08:12 am
I agree with everyone.
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