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Miller is being all but anointed by the Idol Gods on the finale, as she will be teamed with Lambert on an as-yet unnamed duet. However, weeks like those have been few and far between.

It also needs to be said: an Idol who is also a musician capable of writing her own music is never a bad thing! Many seem to think that Miller, whose parents are pastors, is primed to make a Christian record, but clearly she has other goals in mind. She could do it. She has a tone that is perfect for major market radio, movie soundtracks and — if she wants to try it — theater. Finally, Miller is the most marketable of the three, with a poised, pretty persona and all-around cheerfulness that will go far in years to come as she continues as an ambassador of the show.

What do you think? Does Angie have what it takes to be the next American Idol champion? Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. May 8, pm. If you are interested in purchasing books, please have your order and payment in by Tuesday, September 20th. If you pay online, please also send in the paper order form and just note that it was paid online. Our class earns free books when orders are placed. Thanks for supporting this, and encouraging a love of reading in your children!

We've posted a 'Special Day Snack schedule" on the page. If you aren't using Facebook, but would like to sign up for an occasion, just jot a note in the agenda. We will be using Google again this year. The link to Google Drive is below - hopefully it will make it easier for you to find at home! The students' log-in will be similar to this. We learned about acute, right, obtuse, and straight angles last week. This week, we will learn how to use a protractor to measure and draw angles.

We will also look at classifying triangles according to angle acute, right, and obtuse and side scalene, isosceles, and equilateral properties. We started a Math Journal this week. The journal will prove to be very helpful when completing independent work, as it is a place to look back a recall the new learning that we're doing.

Basic fact fluency is an integral part of our math program. As always, please continue to practice your multiplication facts. It is so important for students to have these facts committed to memory.

Below are a few games to keep this practice fun - just print and play! If you don't have access to a printer, feel free to send a note in the agenda, and I will make sure you get a copy for home!

Bump - Multiplication. Connect 4 - Multiplication. Farkle - Subtraction with Regrouping. We wrote some entertaining poems about some of our First Day of School worries.



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