Do Now Get out your spring board book and rip out pages

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Do Now Get out your spring board book and rip out pages 193-199. Think about this: A 2-week old wolf puppy weighs 3.5lbs. At 4 weeks, the pup weighs 8.7lbs. Predict the weight at age 6 weeks.

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Do Now Get out your notes from yesterday. Work on 13-1 Lesson Practice