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			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 05:25:19 GMT</pubDate>
			
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	<title>practice</title>
	<description>No. 21 Ryan arranged forty blocks in each equal rows. How many blocks are in each row. No. 22 Susie separates 18 stickers into nine equal groups. How many stickers are in each group? Number twenty three books need to divide in sheet of paper into two equal parts. Draw a line to divide the square into two equal parts. Number twenty four Tony made a model to show the number of students on the playground. The shaded part of the models should the fraction of students on the side. What fraction of students are on the side. Number twenty five a student shaded this model. The shaded part shows what part of the pottery place is in the art room have glitter(?) in them? What section of pottery place is have glitter? Number twenty</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>No. 21 Ryan arranged forty blocks in each equal rows. How many blocks...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>No. 21 Ryan arranged forty blocks in each equal rows. How many blocks are in each row. No. 22 Susie separates 18 stickers into nine equal groups. How many stickers are in each group? Number twenty three books need to divide in sheet of paper into two equal parts. Draw a line to divide the square into two equal parts. Number twenty four Tony made a model to show the number of students on the playground. The shaded part of the models should the fraction of students on the side. What fraction of students are on the side. Number twenty five a student shaded this model. The shaded part shows what part of the pottery place is in the art room have glitter(?) in them? What section of pottery place is have glitter? Number twenty</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 03:32:11 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Skills Inventory Numbers 31 - 40</title>
	<description>No. 31 Lynn started running at 10:18am. She finished running at 10:50am. How long did Lynn run? No. 32, a batch of muffins to take in the oven for 24 minute. Scott put the muffins in the oven at 2:17pm. What time will he pick them up out of the oven? No. 33, Latanya saw the drinking glass of water, right more than 1 liter, about 1 liter or less than 1 liter, to estimate how much water the glass will hold(?). No. 34 Julia wants to find the Math of her back check solve with bucks(?). Right grahams(?) or kilograms to name the best unit to use to find the Math of the Dole(?) back check. No. 35</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>No. 31 Lynn started running at 10:18am. She finished running at...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>No. 31 Lynn started running at 10:18am. She finished running at 10:50am. How long did Lynn run? No. 32, a batch of muffins to take in the oven for 24 minute. Scott put the muffins in the oven at 2:17pm. What time will he pick them up out of the oven? No. 33, Latanya saw the drinking glass of water, right more than 1 liter, about 1 liter or less than 1 liter, to estimate how much water the glass will hold(?). No. 34 Julia wants to find the Math of her back check solve with bucks(?). Right grahams(?) or kilograms to name the best unit to use to find the Math of the Dole(?) back check. No. 35</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 03:25:57 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Skills Inventory Numbers 21-30</title>
	<description>No. 21 Ryan arranged 40 blocks in each equal road. How many blocks are in each row? No. 22, Susie separates 18 stickers into 9 equal groups. How many stickers are in each group? No. 23 Luke needs to divide a sheet of paper into two equal parts, draw a line to divide the square into 2 equal parts. No. 24, Tony made a model to show the number of students in the playground. She shaded part of the models shows the fraction of students on the slide(?). What fraction of students are on the slide? No. 25, a student shaded this model. The shaded part shows what part of the pottery glazes(?) in the art room have quarter in them? What fraction of the pottery glazes(?) half glitter? Number twenty</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>No. 21 Ryan arranged 40 blocks in each equal road. How many blocks...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>No. 21 Ryan arranged 40 blocks in each equal road. How many blocks are in each row? No. 22, Susie separates 18 stickers into 9 equal groups. How many stickers are in each group? No. 23 Luke needs to divide a sheet of paper into two equal parts, draw a line to divide the square into 2 equal parts. No. 24, Tony made a model to show the number of students in the playground. She shaded part of the models shows the fraction of students on the slide(?). What fraction of students are on the slide? No. 25, a student shaded this model. The shaded part shows what part of the pottery glazes(?) in the art room have quarter in them? What fraction of the pottery glazes(?) half glitter? Number twenty</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2012 03:03:11 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about pat hutchins, doorbell, grandma, cummings, hannah</title>
	<description>This is Mrs Cummings. I&apos;m going to be reading the Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins. I&apos;ve made some cookies for Tea(?) said ma. Good said Victoria and Sam, we&apos;re starving. Share them between yourselves said ma, I made plenty. That&apos;s 6 each said Sam and Victoria. They look as good as grandma said Victoria. They smell as good as grandma said Sam. No one makes cookies like grandma said ma as the doorbell rang. It was Tom and Hannah from next door. Come in said ma, you can share the cookies. That&apos;s 3 each said Sam at Victoria. They smell as good as your grandma&apos;s said Tom and look as good said Hannah. No one makes cookies like grandma said ma as the doorbell rang.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>This is Mrs Cummings. I&apos;m going to be reading the Doorbell Rang by...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>This is Mrs Cummings. I&apos;m going to be reading the Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins. I&apos;ve made some cookies for Tea(?) said ma. Good said Victoria and Sam, we&apos;re starving. Share them between yourselves said ma, I made plenty. That&apos;s 6 each said Sam and Victoria. They look as good as grandma said Victoria. They smell as good as grandma said Sam. No one makes cookies like grandma said ma as the doorbell rang. It was Tom and Hannah from next door. Come in said ma, you can share the cookies. That&apos;s 3 each said Sam at Victoria. They smell as good as your grandma&apos;s said Tom and look as good said Hannah. No one makes cookies like grandma said ma as the doorbell rang.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 22:15:57 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about susan guevara, bootman, color gray, sparrow, scrape</title>
	<description>___ Kitchen written by Gary Stoto(?). Illustrated by Susan Guevara. Chatto a low riding pet(?) with 6 stripes was clicking to the sparrow when he heard the scrape of pen keep coming from the yard next door. Left right left right Chatto is hooked up. Its tail begin to swing to the rhythm. He saw the trims(?) of Mambo and his tip the bootman frightened the sparrow who shut off into a tree. No problema home boy Chatto said to himself and ___ is known to defend through the ___ its go big at ___ the color gray was a lock. His wiscos(?) vibrated with pleasure and elite on to defend.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>___ Kitchen written by Gary Stoto(?). Illustrated by Susan Guevara....</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>___ Kitchen written by Gary Stoto(?). Illustrated by Susan Guevara. Chatto a low riding pet(?) with 6 stripes was clicking to the sparrow when he heard the scrape of pen keep coming from the yard next door. Left right left right Chatto is hooked up. Its tail begin to swing to the rhythm. He saw the trims(?) of Mambo and his tip the bootman frightened the sparrow who shut off into a tree. No problema home boy Chatto said to himself and ___ is known to defend through the ___ its go big at ___ the color gray was a lock. His wiscos(?) vibrated with pleasure and elite on to defend.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:18:35 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about susan guevara, tiny feet, sparrow, scrape, sybil</title>
	<description>Chapel&apos;s Kitchen. Written by Gary Sybil. Illustrated by Susan Guevara. Chapel a low riding cat is ___ looking to an Sparrow when he heard the scrape of tiny feet coming from the yard next door. Left right left right. Chapel&apos;s ears perked up, hale began to scream to the rhythm. He felt the screams of mambo in his kick. The movement frightened the Sparrow who&apos;s shut off. Let&apos;s go in my home boy Chapel said to himself and followed his nose to the front, it is now slack it&apos;s eyes too big as he</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Chapel&apos;s Kitchen. Written by Gary Sybil. Illustrated by Susan...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Chapel&apos;s Kitchen. Written by Gary Sybil. Illustrated by Susan Guevara. Chapel a low riding cat is ___ looking to an Sparrow when he heard the scrape of tiny feet coming from the yard next door. Left right left right. Chapel&apos;s ears perked up, hale began to scream to the rhythm. He felt the screams of mambo in his kick. The movement frightened the Sparrow who&apos;s shut off. Let&apos;s go in my home boy Chapel said to himself and followed his nose to the front, it is now slack it&apos;s eyes too big as he</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 12:49:08 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about gray caps, red caps, blue caps, pedler, cap one, red cap, 50 cents, wares, cats, lunch, money</title>
	<description>Once there was pedler(?) who sold caps. He was not like an ordinary pedler(?) carrying his wares on his back. He carries them on top of his head. First he had on his own check cap. Then a bunch of gray caps then a bunch of brown caps and a bunch of blue caps on the very top a bunch of red caps. He walk up and down the street holding himself very straight so as not to upset his caps as he went along he called caps caps for sale 50 cents a cap. One morning he couldn&apos;t sell any cats. He walk up the street and he walk down the street calling caps caps for sale 50 cents a cap and nobody wanted any caps that morning nobody wanted even a red cap then he feel very hungry he had no money for lunch. I think will go.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Once there was pedler(?) who sold caps. He was not like an ordinary...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Once there was pedler(?) who sold caps. He was not like an ordinary pedler(?) carrying his wares on his back. He carries them on top of his head. First he had on his own check cap. Then a bunch of gray caps then a bunch of brown caps and a bunch of blue caps on the very top a bunch of red caps. He walk up and down the street holding himself very straight so as not to upset his caps as he went along he called caps caps for sale 50 cents a cap. One morning he couldn&apos;t sell any cats. He walk up the street and he walk down the street calling caps caps for sale 50 cents a cap and nobody wanted any caps that morning nobody wanted even a red cap then he feel very hungry he had no money for lunch. I think will go.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:09:33 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about brian jordan, mom and dad, playing basketball, twin brother, little brother, brother and sister, half years, hoffman, twins</title>
	<description>I told you I can play by Brian Jordan read by Mrs Hoffman. When Brian was a little boy he was eager to do everything but he especially love to play sport. Brian loves to playing basketball. He loves to play football. Brian&apos;s twin brother and sister were 2 and a half years older than he was and Brian wanted to do everything they did. He was determined to keep up with him but the twins didn&apos;t like their little brother following them around. He tried everything to get away from him. Sometimes the twins made it until Brian went to the bathroom and then they would try to sneak away to go out to play but their Mom and Dad always blew(?) their plan. When Brian was a little older he wanted to play with his brother</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>I told you I can play by Brian Jordan read by Mrs Hoffman. When Brian...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>I told you I can play by Brian Jordan read by Mrs Hoffman. When Brian was a little boy he was eager to do everything but he especially love to play sport. Brian loves to playing basketball. He loves to play football. Brian&apos;s twin brother and sister were 2 and a half years older than he was and Brian wanted to do everything they did. He was determined to keep up with him but the twins didn&apos;t like their little brother following them around. He tried everything to get away from him. Sometimes the twins made it until Brian went to the bathroom and then they would try to sneak away to go out to play but their Mom and Dad always blew(?) their plan. When Brian was a little older he wanted to play with his brother</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:29:36 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about roller coaster, ride operator, waiting in line, hoffman, last minute, cars, train</title>
	<description>Roller coaster by Milo Fragi(?). Read by Mrs Hoffman. All of these people are waiting in line for the roller coaster. The roller coaster is very big and very noisy. You must be tall enough to ride it but sometimes even though if you were tall enough decide they don&apos;t want to. Lots of people change their mind about riding the roller coaster at the very last minute. Finally, it is time to get into the cars. The ride operator says load them up due to a seat. When everyone is buckled in the operator rings the bell and then he releases the break. The train turns forward on the tracks</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Roller coaster by Milo Fragi(?). Read by Mrs Hoffman. All of these...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Roller coaster by Milo Fragi(?). Read by Mrs Hoffman. All of these people are waiting in line for the roller coaster. The roller coaster is very big and very noisy. You must be tall enough to ride it but sometimes even though if you were tall enough decide they don&apos;t want to. Lots of people change their mind about riding the roller coaster at the very last minute. Finally, it is time to get into the cars. The ride operator says load them up due to a seat. When everyone is buckled in the operator rings the bell and then he releases the break. The train turns forward on the tracks</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:23:47 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mrs. DeAngelis&apos; phlog - talking about dr martin luther, martin luther king junior, brian collier, dr martin luther king, martin luther king, southern cities, rapaport, cities and towns, hometown, bible, signs, united states</title>
	<description>Martin&apos;s Big Word The Life of Dr Martin Luther King Junior written by Doreen Rapaport(?). Illustrated by Brian Collier. Everywhere in Martin&apos;s hometown he saw the signs white only. His mother said the signs were all in southern cities and towns in the United States. Every time Martin read the words he felt bad until he remembered what his mother told him. You are as good as anyone. In church Martin sign hence he read from the bible he listen to his father preach this words made him feel good. When I grow up I&apos;m going to get big words too.</description>
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	<itunes:summary>Martin&apos;s Big Word The Life of Dr Martin Luther King Junior written by Doreen Rapaport(?). Illustrated by Brian Collier. Everywhere in Martin&apos;s hometown he saw the signs white only. His mother said the signs were all in southern cities and towns in the United States. Every time Martin read the words he felt bad until he remembered what his mother told him. You are as good as anyone. In church Martin sign hence he read from the bible he listen to his father preach this words made him feel good. When I grow up I&apos;m going to get big words too.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:32:08 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Big Plans, Read by Mr. Gurcsik</title>
	<description>Big plans by Bob Shay author. Illustrator Lane Smith. The entire world will know my big plans. Plans so big I&apos;ll need that shiniest(?) tie and fanciest(?) shoes. Then I&apos;ll climb the top of the hill in town and shout I&apos;ve got big plans, big plans I say on the way down. I need a Maina bird. Hey bird have you heard I got me some big plans. Big plans I say. What&apos;s it gonna be bird in or out? I&apos;m in said the Maina bird. Ok then onward bird. There, there city as big as my plans. Go on bird time to talk to</description>
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	<itunes:summary>Big plans by Bob Shay author. Illustrator Lane Smith. The entire world will know my big plans. Plans so big I&apos;ll need that shiniest(?) tie and fanciest(?) shoes. Then I&apos;ll climb the top of the hill in town and shout I&apos;ve got big plans, big plans I say on the way down. I need a Maina bird. Hey bird have you heard I got me some big plans. Big plans I say. What&apos;s it gonna be bird in or out? I&apos;m in said the Maina bird. Ok then onward bird. There, there city as big as my plans. Go on bird time to talk to</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:39:33 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Zin! Zin! Zin! a Violin, Read by Miss Johnson</title>
	<description>Learn about the instruments in an orchestra.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Learn about the instruments in an orchestra.</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Learn about the instruments in an orchestra.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:14:09 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Jake, the Philharmonic Dog, Read by Miss Johnson</title>
	<description>Hi this is Ms Johnson and today I will be reading Jake the Phil Harmonic Dog by Karen Lafrog(?). Jake the Phil Harmonic Dog. Richie thought the small black dog sounded like he was singing. One look at the little fellow swishing(?) his tail back and forth was enough for Richie to know this was the perfect dog for him. Jake&apos;s musical barking and rhythmic tail wagging reminded him of something else he love his job as principal stage hand to the Phil Harmonic Orchestra. Jake ___ lot of things together. Jake love going to the park with Richie to play fetch. As birds chirp in a nest high above Jake threw his head back and answered. Jake and Richie also love long.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Hi this is Ms Johnson and today I will be reading Jake the Phil...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Hi this is Ms Johnson and today I will be reading Jake the Phil Harmonic Dog by Karen Lafrog(?). Jake the Phil Harmonic Dog. Richie thought the small black dog sounded like he was singing. One look at the little fellow swishing(?) his tail back and forth was enough for Richie to know this was the perfect dog for him. Jake&apos;s musical barking and rhythmic tail wagging reminded him of something else he love his job as principal stage hand to the Phil Harmonic Orchestra. Jake ___ lot of things together. Jake love going to the park with Richie to play fetch. As birds chirp in a nest high above Jake threw his head back and answered. Jake and Richie also love long.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 16:03:56 GMT</pubDate>
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	<title>Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig, Read by Mrs. Giordano</title>
	<description>Hello, the story I&apos;m about to read is called Mercy Watson thinks like a pig. It&apos;s written by Kate Discarmelo(?), who is this same author that wrote the tale of Desperaux(?). The book is illustrated bye Chris Van Dissen(?). Chapter 1 Mr Watson and Mrs Watson have a pig named Mercy. Mr Watson Mrs Watson and Mercy lived together in a house at 54 Deckeroo(?) Drive. One day Mr Watson and Mrs Watson and Mercy we&apos;re sitting on their patio. Mr Watson and Mrs Watson we&apos;re drinking lemonade. Mr Watson said Mrs Watson this lemonade makes my lip so puckery(?). I put in awful lot of lemon in it said Mrs Watson, that explains it said Mr Watson. Mercy slipped some lemonade from her bowl. Isn&apos;t it a beautiful.</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Hello, the story I&apos;m about to read is called Mercy Watson thinks like...</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Hello, the story I&apos;m about to read is called Mercy Watson thinks like a pig. It&apos;s written by Kate Discarmelo(?), who is this same author that wrote the tale of Desperaux(?). The book is illustrated bye Chris Van Dissen(?). Chapter 1 Mr Watson and Mrs Watson have a pig named Mercy. Mr Watson Mrs Watson and Mercy lived together in a house at 54 Deckeroo(?) Drive. One day Mr Watson and Mrs Watson and Mercy we&apos;re sitting on their patio. Mr Watson and Mrs Watson we&apos;re drinking lemonade. Mr Watson said Mrs Watson this lemonade makes my lip so puckery(?). I put in awful lot of lemon in it said Mrs Watson, that explains it said Mr Watson. Mercy slipped some lemonade from her bowl. Isn&apos;t it a beautiful.</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 02:03:06 GMT</pubDate>
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	<category domain="ipadio">64557</category>
	<title>Nothing Ever Happens on 90th St., Read by Miss Roehrig</title>
	<description>Nothing ever happens on 90th Street. Written by Ronnie Shatter. Illustrated by Christine Brooker and read by Ms Rory. Either unwrap a cinnamon dish open your notebook and stare hopelessly at the white pages. Write about what you know her teacher Mrs Demarco had told her. So it was about high on they scoop and look down over 90th Street waiting for something to happen. On ___ or radio wrap a kid cried the usual. Nothing ever happened on 90th Street it&apos;s scribble in the notebook. Theodore is down Mr Chang was arrangements displays in his newly open Seafood Emporium. No one was buying in the shop look</description>
	<itunes:subtitle>Nothing ever happens on 90th Street. Written by Ronnie Shatter....</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>Nothing ever happens on 90th Street. Written by Ronnie Shatter. Illustrated by Christine Brooker and read by Ms Rory. Either unwrap a cinnamon dish open your notebook and stare hopelessly at the white pages. Write about what you know her teacher Mrs Demarco had told her. So it was about high on they scoop and look down over 90th Street waiting for something to happen. On ___ or radio wrap a kid cried the usual. Nothing ever happened on 90th Street it&apos;s scribble in the notebook. Theodore is down Mr Chang was arrangements displays in his newly open Seafood Emporium. No one was buying in the shop look</itunes:summary>
	<pubDate>Tue, 08 Mar 2011 22:43:20 GMT</pubDate>
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	<itunes:keywords>christine brooker, nothing ever happens on 90th street, white pages</itunes:keywords>
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