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All classes had their U.S. & World maps checked by Mr. Xanders for correct labeling. Afterwards, everyone reviewed the World map (7 continents & 4 oceans) by playing "Around the World." Next students had to answer a series of 30 citizenship questions (the same test that individuals who want to be U.S. citizens must take before becoming a legal U.S. citizen). Tomorrow, we will finish going through the test and begin looking at a Historical scene that helped discover our country.
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