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Dear Christine I like how you drew math problems to show the way of math good job!
-- Emily
artwork by Christine483
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This is such an awesome drawing. I love the details.
-- Mom
artwork by Christine483
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we like your space ship
-- brunswick acres 2 grade
artwork by ethan813
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Keep up the good work in art class.
-- Brunswick Acres 3rd grade
artwork by ethan813
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I LOVE YOUR ARTWORK AND YOUR COMMENTS. I'M ONE OF YOUR NUMBER ONE FANS. KEEP ON SHINING AND GIVING YOUR FANS MORE GREAT ARTWORK. GUESS WHO LOVES YOU BUNCHES AND BUNCHES? LOVE GRANDMA
-- SHERI
artwork by ethan813
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The illustration reflects your appreciation of mathematics - the important concepts you have learned so far. The layout is very candid with colors very subtle. Have fun in what you do!
-- Madz
artwork by mikaelle1
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Adam, A good "lesson" to keep in mind. Keep up the good school work along with football! PeaPaw
-- PeaPaw
artwork by adam1510
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Now you have given me a wonderful picture to look at and a new way to think about math! Very well done.
-- Stephanie
artwork by ethan813
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Adam, I really like how you used math to make a sentence with words about math. Very Clever! You are doing such an amazing job in art and math classes this year! Good luck in the contest. Keep up the great work! Love, Mom
-- Mom
artwork by adam1510
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Adam, I like the perspective in your drawing...a large person at the blackboard and a small person at a desk in the left corner. It gives your picture a feeling of depth. Nice job! Love, Papa
-- Papa
artwork by adam1510
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Dear Adam, I love your interpretation of math in artwork! Uncle Ed would have loved it, too, because he was a mathemetician. That's what he studied in college. He even got two extra degrees (diplomas) after his first one. He got the highest degree, a PhD, and it took him many years to get it. Then, he worked for the U.S. Navy doing sonar research for submarines. He loved math. Maybe you'll be a mathemetician some day! It is fun to solve mathematical problems, isn't it? Love, Gramma
-- Joanne
artwork by adam1510