Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Long Division
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Long division is easier because Mr. Pahl has gone through it with me.
ReplyDeleteFrom, Lilly
Lilly,
DeleteI'm really glad to hear it is getting easier for you. Give yourself credit, too! You have worked really hard on it.
Sincerely,
Mr. Pahl
Thanks Avery,
ReplyDeleteYou have helped me with my long division a lot. Thanks again.
From, Claire
Dear Mr.Pahl,
ReplyDeleteYou helped me do long division
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From:Georgia
Dear Georgia,
DeleteThanks for working so hard. You spend a lot of time practicing and trying to make sure that you get it right, and all that hard work is paying off. Like I have always said, you have to know your basic multiplication facts, and once you get those down, division becomes a lot easier! Thank you again for your hard work.
Sincerely,
Mr. Pahl