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Posted in Math | Last reply by Robbieimbg on 12/12/11 Robbieimbg

Hi Marcela... I would be happy to correspond with you...perhaps this would also help me with my Spanish. Best Wishes. more »

Interactive Fraction Websites?

Posted in Math | Last reply by GGorman on 12/12/11 GGorman

A fascinating fraction game is Refraction from the University of Washington. SOme parts may be hard for 3rd grade but ... more »

Teaching Math with Literature

Posted in Math | Last reply by kb4 on 05/01/11 kb4

A great book is "Millions to Measure" by David M. Schwartz more »

I don't have quantitative data for you, but I can provide my experiences on looping. A colleague and I looped ... more »

Computers and parents

Posted in Math | Last reply by GGorman on 12/12/11 GGorman

Yes, I have had this problem. I have found it helpful to always have sites private in the beginning until ... more »

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