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The Math Teacher's Problem-a-Day, Grades 4-8
By:Judith A. Muschla,Gary Robert Muschla
Published on 2008-04-11 by John Wiley & Sons

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Reproducible worksheets cover the concepts and skills identified by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics as curriculum focal points for grades four through eight.

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