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Date: 01/29/2013
By: Eliana Z.
Subject: butterfly rfp
Hi, Mrs.Filano I can't find the butterfly worksheet for the butterfly worksheet that you gave us in the second quarter. Do you have any extra copy's that I could pick up at school?
Thanks,
Eliana Z.
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Date: 02/07/2013
By: Filano
Subject: Re: butterfly rfp
There are extra copies at school, but they are also available in "Worksheet and Handouts" and in the Daily Overview for each day we were working on the project.
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Date: 01/29/2013
By: Priyanka R.
Subject: science unit test
Hi Mrs.Filano!
I was out on the 29th of January, and that was when we finish our unit test. Can I finish it when I come back??
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Date: 02/07/2013
By: Filano
Subject: Re: science unit test
Yes :)
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Date: 01/27/2013
By: Jake Perlman
Subject: Unit Test Prep
Mrs. Filano,
Are the carbon, nitrogen, water, and oxygen cycles going to be on the unit test tomorrow? It wasn't one of the topics on the unit test study material so I just wanted to make sure.
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Date: 02/07/2013
By: Filano
Subject: Re: Unit Test Prep
Hi Jake,
It is not. But it was part of our curriculum and will be needed for our next unit as well.
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Date: 12/16/2012
By: Jake Perlman
Subject: Classifying animals webquest
Hi Mrs. Filano,
I just wanted to know if you have to do the bonus on the webquest packet, (not to sound lazy or anything) I just want to know if it is mandatory
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Date: 12/17/2012
By: Filano
Subject: Re: Classifying animals webquest
Hi Jake,
Yes! Please do your best on the bonus. :)
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Date: 01/07/2013
By: Lindsey T.
Subject: RFP
Hi Mrs.Filano,
I lost my RFP paper and I don't know how to find it on Master Science. Could you please tell me how I can access it?
Your student,
Lindsey T.
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Date: 11/29/2012
By: Caleb Chipman
Subject: formula
Hi Mrs. Filano
Chris Hunter, Sean Quinn, and I are thinking of making a trebuchet to fire an 8 lb. pumpkin 400 yds. or 1200 ft. I need a formula for how much force we would need to fire it that distance. I looked under the notes tab but it wasn't there. Is the formula MV=F?
PS. I know this is only for your students, but aren't I technically one of your students?
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