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Bell Work: 1. Grab white cardstock paper on your desk 2. On Comment Chart, write your name, subject and period number at bottom of chart. 3. Fold paper “burrito style” so Comment Chart is on the inside and the blank side is on the outside. 4. Use colored pencils, crayons, or markers to write your name. Include: 1. A drawing of a something your interest in, or a hobby 2. A drawing of your favorite school subject 3. Your favorite color

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Bell Work:. Grab white cardstock paper on your desk On Comment Chart, write your name, subject and period number at bottom of chart. Fold paper “burrito style” so Comment Chart is on the inside and the blank side is on the outside. Use colored pencils, crayons, or markers to write your name. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bell Work:

1. Grab white cardstock paper on your desk

2. On Comment Chart, write your name, subject and period number at bottom of chart.

3. Fold paper “burrito style” so Comment Chart is on the inside and the blank side is on the outside.

4. Use colored pencils, crayons, or markers to write your name.Include:

1. A drawing of a something your interest in, or a hobby2. A drawing of your favorite school subject3. Your favorite color

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A Little Bit About Me…

My husband & I live in Temecula with our 2 children…

We like to camp…we go to Yosemite National Park every year.

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A Little About Me…

I like to garden, growing fruits and veggies.

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A Little About Me…My favorite theme park is Disneyland (and all things Disney…yes, even the cartoons and movies!)

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A Little About Me…I have always owned an animal. Currently, I have a dog, 2 cats, and two parakeet birds.

I’ve lived in California for most of my life, but was born in Michigan.

I graduated with a Master’s Degree from Azusa Pacific University.

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Welcome to Physical Science

Instructor:Mrs. Martin

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Agenda:

1.Review Syllabus

2.Classroom Expectations