Author: gburch
#MyCouragousElfie
Hi. I am a hard working elf. My job is to make toys for the children. I have gotten notes from toys I make that the children really love them. I love those types of notes. And yes toys write notes. Don’t ask. Also, for all you people who hate Christmas, don’t hate it. It’s a time of year where you have a jolly time and spend time with your family, so you should cherish it. Oh, I should put this in here don’t cry because you didn’t get the toy you want. I hope you have a good Christmas. (Santa) “Elves! Ready up my sleigh.” Thats Santa. I got to go. Merry Christmas!!!!!!!
My Sparrow
Hour Of Code Reflection
Symmetry Name
ROW Your Site
Jellyfish can be all different colors like red, orange, and blue. Jellyfish are invertebrate which means they have no bones. Jellyfish have no brain, no ears, no eyes, and no bones they use light and touch to move around.This information is from http://facts4me.com.
3rd Grade Reflection
Pixel Art
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Ordering numbers and Comparing numbers
Ordering numbers is when you order them from greatest to least or least to greatest. Here is an example 999; 1,010; 1,900. That is an example of least to greatest. This is a greatest to least example: 1,010; 1,009; 999.This is all about ordering numbers.
Comparing numbers is when you compare to see which is bigger. If the number on the left is bigger than the number on the right you put this symbol >. That is the greater than symbol. If the number on the left is less than the one on the right you put this symbol <. That is the less than symbol. If both of them are the same you put this symbol =.This is all about comparing numbers.
BY: GAVIN BURCH
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