Take a stick note. Look up the second measurement of your height on page 215 in your journal. Write your height on the stick note. 10.1.

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Take a stick note. Look up the second measurement of your height on page 215 in your journal. Write your height on the stick note. 10.1

How many minutes does it take for the minute hand to move around the clock? How many minutes for the minute hand to move from 2 to

A bag of sunflower seeds costs $0.60. Draw coins to show one way to pay for them. Use N, D, and Q. Do not use P. 10.3

Look at the vending machine on page 232 in your journal. Draw the coins you need to buy two of your favorite snacks. Draw the snacks too. 10.4

Take 10 long straws, 12 short straws and 20 twist ties. Find some triangles and other polygons in the room. 10.5

1.How much colder is it between 10 and 40 degrees F? 2. How much between 5 and 35 degrees F? 10.6

How many pennies are in a dime? How many dimes are in a dollar? How many pennies are in a dollar? 10.7