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The students also had Social Studies and Computers today!

During Math, the students learned about the different types of angles - right, less than right, and more than right. Next, the students created an angle simulator using bendable straws. The students then looked at images to determine what types of angle each shape had. Some students struggled with classifying the angles as less than or more than a right angle. Some also found it difficult to keep track of the number of angles within the shape. I tried different ways to express this concept, but some students may need gentle reminders to trace the angle, turn the book, or look back at the images to determine what the angle is.

During Writing, the students learned about the different kinds of sentences - declarative, imperative, interrogatory, and exclamatory. The students listened to a song that describes these types of sentences and wrote down the names in their desks with the kinds of punctuation they have. We then filled in a chart with the definition, punctuation, and example of each type of sentence.