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Middle School Level 1

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Middle School

These lessons are taught 12-13 times a week for two weeks at Simon's Middle School. The classes are divided in half; Simon teaches 20 students in one room while his co-teacher deals with the other 20 in another room. Next week the groups are switched. Each class is supposed to be 45 minutes, but the first five minutes of every class are spent in dividing the students up. The classroom has four round tables, and each table holds five students. The Extra Lessons, though, are 90 minutes long, so beware the change in time management. Every lesson comes in both Mac and PC format, which means that the Mac version has Keynote and Pages files, while the PC version has Word and Powerpoint files.

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