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What can you expect from these teachers? Opening 8/1/18: You may sit where you can be productive today. I will take attendance and assign you a whiteboard for the first unit. If you need to, write the letter/number down. After attendance, move to your whiteboard for the opening task.

Pick the number of times a week that you would like to have chocolate. The number must be between 1 and 10.

Multiply this number by 2. Add 5. Multiply it by 50.

Have you already had your birthday THIS YEAR? If YES, add 1768. If NO, add 1767.

Now, subtract the FOUR digit year you were born.

You should end up with a 3-digit number!

# # # Is this your age? You think about chocolate THAT MUCH?!