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  1. BeetleBoss

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    Yea, I knew that would get your attention.

    OK, my daughter has a homework assignment that we could use some help on.
    What we, yes ALL of us, need to do is think of objects or things around our world that come in groups of .....
    2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's, 10's, 11's, 12's.
    (And we need to try to think of 5 different things for each category.)


    Like we've thought of.......

    For 2's
    socks
    eyes
    feet
    hands
    ears​


    And for 3's
    wheels on a tricycle



    So there's the challenge.

    I'm pretty sure that the hardest numbers will be 7 and 11.


    Come on People!!
    This is 3rd Grade homework!!!
    We should beable to do this!!!

    THINK!!


    [MOVE]Oh yea, we have till next Thurs. (Jan.6-05) to get this done!![/MOVE]
    Thanks!!!
    BeetleBoss
    :D :D :D
     
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    good one!!! your quick!! :D
     
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    3s.......Isle of Man Legs.......Triplets.......Sneezes......Bad news......Good News......Can I say C****ms........Three Strikes and your Out.....Once, Twice, THREE times a Lady.....The Good the Bad and the Ugly.....Threes a crowd.....

    2s......Twins.......Semi-detached houses........Trouser legs......Shirt Sleeves....Cuff Links......Husbands and Wives.....Grandma and grandad.....Wheels on a two-wheeled bike......People on a Tandem......Motor-bike and Sidecar.....All Noahs Animals......Two rounds of Bread (Sandwich)...Armpits......A Corporals Stripes.....Telephone and Receiver.....Laurel and Hardy......Holly and Ivy......Knees.....Elbows.....Big Toes.....Feet.....

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    11s.......Football Team (Where all of the Players turn up).......



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    6's - insect legs, sides to a cube (like dice)
     
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    WOW!!!!!! THIS IS GOING GREAT!!!!
    KEEP ON THINKING!!!!!
    THEY SHOULD COME TO YOU WHEN YOU LEAST EXPECT IT!!!!!
    YAYYYYYY!!!!!
     
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    BeetleBoss She who posts lots of <I>Smileys</I>

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    Wow!! ritaann, you must a pretty big house!!! :eek: LOL!!

    GOOD ONE!!!
    My kid's teacher is going to think she's soooooo smart!!! hahahaha

    Keep up the GREAT work everyone!!
    (can't wait to see what bigbuck comes up with :rolleyes: hahaha )
     
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    buying 11 bottles and get nr. 12 for free
     
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    OK, OK, OK,

    I think, we're getting a bit off track here.

    She's in 3 Grade!!!!

    She can't even drink beer nor has she EVER been to a pub!!!!


    Let's try to stay on track now......... ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
    :D :D :D :D :D
     
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    4 Quadrilateral
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    6 Hexagon
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