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Whitesboro Elementary School Mrs. Cindy Pullen ecboe/whitesboro 256.593.5406

Whitesboro Elementary School Mrs. Cindy Pullen www.ecboe.org/whitesboro 256.593.5406 December 16-20,2013. PULLEN’S PAGES. A Charlie Brown Christmas-Dec. 20 (The play is sold out so we won’t be able to take any parents on the trip.) Christmas Party-Dec. 20 at 1:00

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Whitesboro Elementary School Mrs. Cindy Pullen ecboe/whitesboro 256.593.5406

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  1. Whitesboro Elementary School Mrs. Cindy Pullen www.ecboe.org/whitesboro 256.593.5406 December 16-20,2013 PULLEN’S PAGES A Charlie Brown Christmas-Dec. 20 (The play is sold out so we won’t be able to take any parents on the trip.) Christmas Party-Dec. 20 at 1:00 Please send _____________for the party. All papers from last week and this week will be sent home on Friday afternoon. Please look in your child’s folder. REMINDERS: Spelling clams mints props arches dresses parents caves glasses hobbies engines couches arrows enemies babies ranches patches mistakes supplies mosses armies Challenge batteries compasses Review circus germs spice HOMEWORK TESTS Thurs: Reading Language Spelling Math MATH finish, check, and sign daily lessons SPELLING finish tracing and writing words SIGN HOMEWORK CHART Reading Words address-a formal speech divided-separated into parts, mixed feelings haste-done with quickness opposed-being against something perish-to disappear, rot, or go away proclamation-an official public announcement shattered-completely ruined or destroyed tension-mental or emotional strain

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