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Fourth Grade Research Paper
karina l. oct.24

Way I Like Forth Grade
I Love Forth Grade.We moltaply,saptract,read,test,and write.
First, I like 4th grade because we go to Art and Music and Pe.
Art,Pe,Math,reading,science,Writing,and socisare my faivorite things about fourth grade.
Next,what i like from 4th grade is that we have recess and 30 mins of recess and we have lunch.
After that i like 4th grade because we have a big filled. And three little play grounds for little kids.
Finally, what I like about fourth grade is we have a commpiuterlab and a scienecelab .And we have a libary.
That is way I like 4th grade. it going to be a great year in fourth grade.

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