April 17, 2013

Dear Collectors,

Today we’ll read about one of the most famous baseball cards in the world. Not only is it famous, it’s also very valuable as well. It’s a little strange that a tiny piece of cardboard could be worth millions of dollars, but the way humans value things does not always make perfect sense. Things have value if human beings want them. I wonder what things are valuable to you?

We’ll also review fraction concepts, practice computation, and think about all the many ways we can break wholes into equal parts.

Please get a partner, die, eight coutners and a gameboard to play Yut.

Let’s have a great day,

Mr. Heimbuck


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