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I have the 5th grade curriculum pack, and the schedule for today says to read the "Intro to the Middle Ages" and "Who Were the Barbarians" from the appendix. Um - what appendix? There are no such lectures in the Curriculum Lesson Plans, the Teacher's Guide, the Student Guide, or the text! I'm also supposed to give a 4th grade final math exam from an appendix, but I can't find that anywhere, either....
I'm probably being really dense, but - what am I missing here?? |
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Amber,
You are justifiably confused. The appendices were apparently not included in at least some, possibly all of the guides. If you will e-mail me at martin@memoriapress.com, I will e-mail you the appendices. Sorry for the confusion. |
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Thank you!
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