The words for this week are:
greatest common factor
least common multiple
multiple
subduction
plate boundary
sea-floor spreading
We will have a quiz on Wednesday covering the following topics:
Prime vs. Composite Numbers
Finding Factors of Numbers
Mean, Median, and Mode
Evidence for Continental Drift
Students will be presenting their powerpoints on evidence for continental drift tomorrow. We would love to have visitors if anyone is available.
it will not let me search this word greatest common factor
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These are interesting and hard words. I found some good videos on Bill Nye the science guy videos on YouTube. Xofia
ReplyDeleteGood to see you on. What did you think of the new words?
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Great work, Xofia
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