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  2. The Fabled Fourth Graders of Aesop Elementary School

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    Fun for some, but other readers may play hooky before the year is over". [This quote needs a citation] A Publishers Weekly review says, "Packed with puns of varying cleverness, the fables range from pithy to protracted, the morals from spot-on to strained. Even with the inconsistencies, there's plenty to laugh at and even to ponder". [4]

  3. PF Flyers - Wikipedia

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    By 1944, PF Flyers released their first kids' collection, and created the slogan, "Run Faster, Jump Higher". [1] Fashion trends in the 1940s and 1950s saw PF Flyers expand from gyms and ball fields to become fashionable active footwear; its main competitors were Converse and Keds. "Everything you do is more fun with PF" read one 1947 magazine ad.

  4. Fun flyer - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Fun flyer, Funflyer or Fun Flyer can refer to: Blue Yonder EZ Fun Flyer, a ...

  5. Four years after dream season was cut short, Dayton Flyers ...

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    Flyers fans are savoring this season, especially because the one in 2020 was cut short. Venerable UD Arena, with its capacity of 13,409, is sold out for the third straight season.

  6. Jumpstart 4th Grade - Wikipedia

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    Jumpstart 4th Grade refers to two very different educational products created by Knowledge Adventure: JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Sapphire Falls

  7. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    The California mission project is an assignment done in California elementary schools, most often in the fourth grade, where students build dioramas of one of the 21 Spanish missions in California. While not being included in the California Common Core educational standards, the project was vastly popular and done throughout the state.