A few days ago
Peyton(:

Homework HELP PLEASE ASAP!?

OKay i lost a worksheet and i need to find a way to print out a copy of it online. My friend gave me hers so i could look it up, which i didn’t do very well. So if you want to help a person with a very very very low a in math (90.0) whose parents will kill her if she gets a B, Heres the info on the Wk. sh.:

Okay, at the top it says “Building with toothpicks”

At the very bottom it says:

This activity has been adapted from Burkhardt et al. (2000)

Navigating through algebra in grades 6-8

PS: I’m a 6th grader if that helps.

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A few days ago
Amy

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Just transfer the questions on the worksheet to a regular piece of lined paper and answer the questions. Tomorrow, I’m sure you could either ask your teacher for another copy or look really hard for the paper in your locker. I’m in seventh grade and my teachers never get mad when i turn in a sheet of lined paper instead of the worksheet. Just explain that you lost it, and if they won’t let you turn it in, cry.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
If you have a scanner, than you could scan your friends’ worksheet and then clear the answers in Paint on your computer and print it out. If you don’t….you don’t have much of a choice. The materials your teacher uses aren’t available to the general population on the internet. You have to be a teacher yourself and get some code from the school or wherever to have access to tests, worksheets, quizzes, etc…
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A few days ago
Rika
I’m not sure if crying helps, amy s! I’m an eighth grader (Also named Amy S, what a coincidence) and I suggest that you just write it on paper also. Explain the fact that you lost it to your teachers, and keep trying to raise your grade!

Or you could write ‘I lost mine’ in toothpicks and turn that in 🙂

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A few days ago
LC
Have you tried doing a google search?

http://public.doe.k12.ga.us/DMGetDocument.aspx/6th%20Grade%20Unit%204%20One%20Step%20Equations%202-19-07.pdf?p=6CC6799F8C1371F6A934D1C14A85AE23BAA6031930F70D8878FE9AE546176CDC&Type=D

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