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Mrs. Finley Room 3 |
Mrs. Hamm Room 4 |
Ms. Pavlik Room 5 |
Ms. Nagy |
Ms.
Sierpina Room 6 |
READING VOCABULARYSparkled — shined in quick, bright flashes
Floating — resting on top of the water
Terrific — very good, wonderful
Creation — something that is made; the act of making something
Extreme — going beyond what is usual; very great or severe
Predict — to tell beforehand
Curious — eager to learn about things that are new, strange, or interesting
Glared — past tense of glare; an angry look or stare
Haste — quickness in moving or in acting; hurry
Idea — a picture or thought formed in the mind
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![]() MATH Sphere: a round solid figure such as a ball. Cone: a solid figure with a round base and a point at the top. Cube: a square solid figure such as a box. Cylinder: a solid figure with flat circular ends and curved faces such as a tube. Rectangular Prism: a rectangular solid figure such as a brick. Pyramid: a solid figure with a square base and triangular faces that meet at a point on the top. Face: a side of a solid figure. Vertex (vertices): a place where two or more sides meet. Rectangle: a plane shape with four sides and four square corners. Square: a plane shape with four equal sides and four corners. Circle: a perfectly round shape Triangle: a plane shape with three sides. Side: a line segment in a plane shape. Open Figure: describes a shape that has end points. Closed Figure: describes a shape that has no end points Above: a position higher than another. Below: a position lower than another. Close by: near Over: above Near: close by Far: a distance away Next to: bordering, beside Beside: next to To the left of: - on the side opposite the right To the right of: - on the side opposite the left Up: in a higher position Down: in a lower position Left: on the side opposite the right Right: on the side opposite the left Line of symmetry: the line that divides a shape into two exactly matching sides Slide: to move a shape across a plane surface without turning it. Turn: to move a shape around a center or axis. Pattern: a repeated sequence or design Pattern unit: the repeating element in a pattern.
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03/12/2008