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Math for Everyone
By:Nathaniel Max Rock
Published on 2007-01-01 by Team Rock Press

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Math For Everyone is a curriculum designed to promote student and teacher math success. Each year's content in five courses--7th Grade Math, Algebra I, Geometry I, Algebra II, and Math Analysis--is boiled down into its essential vocabulary and five to seven key concepts with particular attention paid to clarity and articulation between courses. (Education/Teaching)

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