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Quick view Vocabularians: Integrated Word Study in the Middle Grades by Brenda J Overturf Building on the ideas developed in Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary, Brenda J. Overturf has updated and energized the recommended practices for middle grades students... View Details
Quick view Well Played, 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles by Linda Dacey Well Played for grades 3 5 has chapters with games and puzzles addressing the mathematical concepts of base-ten numeration; addition and subtraction; multiplication and division; mixed operations;... View Details