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March 3-7 At Home in the Coral Reef Vocabulary coral- a hard substance made of the skeletons of tiny sea animals reef- a ridge of coral at or near the waters surface brittle easily broken eventually - finally current-a part of the water that is moving along a path partnership- two people or things working together suburbs- right outside of a cities border

Reminders:
Mar. 3-7th Read Across America (dress up) Mar. 5th M&M Club tryouts March 13th Report Cards March 14th Mother/Son Dance Deadline to turn in forms and $ is March 7th March 24th 28th SPRING BREAK

1. walker 2. chalk 3. laws

4. stalk
5. bald 6. caught 7. drawn 8. halt 9. strawberry 10. fought

Yearbooks are now $30. Dont miss out on this wonderful memento! Read Across America

Coral Reef Fun Facts Monday Wear Red, White, and Blue Tuesday Wear your favorite team colors Wednesday Wear Green Thursday Wear camouflage Friday Wear your silliest socks

*If you cut yourself on coral and you don't clean it,
the coral will grow inside your skin.

11. caller
12. half 13. straw 14. small 15. thought 16. talking 17. awe 18. shawl 19. false 20. squall

*Though coral reefs cover less than 1% of the


Earths surface, over 25% of all marine fish species find their homes in coral reefs.

*Fish can recognize each other from the patterns on


their scales.

*A strange fact about coral reefs is that algae are


the natural glue that holds them together to maintain Weekly Assessments Wednesday Math Fact Test Thursday Vocabulary Test, Spelling Test Friday Reading Test, Language Test, DOL Test, Math Mid-Chapter Checkpoint (Measurement) Please make sure your child knows their multiplication facts! Study them each night. Please also make sure they do their homework. Without extra practice at home, these skills will not be mastered. their shape.

*Parts of Florida would have been under water, if


coral reefs would have not existed.

*Some coral reefs present today are over 50 million


years old.

*Coral reefs protect coastal dwellings, agricultural


land and beaches by forming natural barriers, along the shorelines of the sea.

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