M AY 11 TH -15 TH No school Wednesday!. M ONDAY, MAY 11 TH W ARM - UP How well do you know what makes up what? Certainly you know that 7 = D. in a W (7.

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M AY 11 TH -15 TH No school Wednesday!

M ONDAY, MAY 11 TH W ARM - UP How well do you know what makes up what? Certainly you know that 7 = D. in a W (7 days in a week). How many more of these can you figure out? = K. in 6.2 M = F. in a M = P. of S = K. on a P = T. on an O = D. in a R. A = D. S = S. and you’re O = L. of the A = D.F. at which W. F.

T UESDAY, M AY 12 TH W ARM - UP Collect seven toothpicks from the stool. Create this shape. Now move two toothpicks to make two triangles.

T HURSDAY, M AY 14 TH W ARM - UPS

F RIDAY, MAY 15 TH W ARM - UP 1. Does Antarctica have the highest or lowest elevation of all the continents? 2. Who sat on the throne when England became a world power in the late 1800s? 3. Drop one word to correct this question: “Where’s the action at?” 4. What do the letters “IQ” stand for? 5. How do you square a number? 6. When you inhale, does your chest area expand or contract? 7. Which has a larger population: Canada or Mexico? 8. For what country did Hernân Cortês conquer land in the Americas? 9. Fix this sentence: “He was neither tall or short.” 10. Homer and John Milton were both blind poets. True or false?