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  2. List of schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson

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    Nj.com stated that "Parents of students at St. Catherine of Bologna School had been aware that that school's future was in jeopardy". [8] Nj.com wrote that this closure "drew more attention" than the two others that occurred in the diocese that year. [6] St. Joseph School (West Milford)

  3. Quick Recall - Wikipedia

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    The format differs by grade level. Elementary competitions use a set of 30 questions that are to be read in 10 minutes. Middle School and JV Challenge competitions use a set of 40 questions that are to be read in 12 minutes. High school competitions use a 50 question set that is to be read in 15 minutes.

  4. Sentence diagram - Wikipedia

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    A practical grammar: In which words, phrases & sentences are classified according to their offices and their various relationships to each another. Cincinnati: H. W. Barnes & Company. Reed, A. and B. Kellogg (1877). Higher Lessons in English. Reed, A. and B. Kellogg (1896). Graded Lessons in English: An Elementary English Grammar. ISBN 1-4142 ...

  5. Third grade - Wikipedia

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    In science, third grade students are taught basic physics and chemistry. Weather and climate are also sometimes taught. The concept of atoms and molecules are common, the states of matter, and energy, along with basic chemical elements such as oxygen, hydrogen, gold, zinc, and iron. Nutrition is also sometimes taught in third grade along with ...

  6. JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain is a personal computer game in Knowledge Adventure's JumpStart series of educational software. As the title suggests, the game is intended to teach a third grade curriculum. This is the only version of this game created and, unusually for Knowledge Adventure, was still being sold over fifteen ...

  7. Ken Jennings - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] His father was an international lawyer, and moved the family to South Korea when Ken was in the first grade. [5] [6] His mother was a school teacher, and worked for the Department of Defense in that capacity overseas. [7] Jennings grew up viewing Jeopardy! on the American Forces Network. [5]