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Number Talks
By:Sherry Parrish
Published on 2010-04-01 by Math Solutions

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|This resource supports new and experienced educators who want to prepare for and design purposeful number talks for their students; the author demonstrates how to develop grade-level-specific strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Includes connections to national standards, a DVD, reproducibles, bibliography, and index|--Provided by publisher.

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