Don't fumble!
Ha ha! That's a joke; I actually know that March Madness is really about baseball.
One student asked me if there would be homework to do over Spring Break, so here it is. Not only will I expect every student to read for 30 minutes every day, we will also try something I like to call March Multiple Madness. This is a completely original idea (from my own brain) in which students are placed randomly on an organized list that I'm calling a bracket. They will compete head-to-head to say a randomly chosen list of multiples, starting at zero and working all the way to end of the list (below) and back down. Whoever makes it correctly through the list the fastest will move to the next section of the bracket, culminating in a sole champion for the 2016 season - er - school year.
Don't fumble! Ha ha! That's a joke; I actually know that March Madness is really about baseball.
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