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Exploring Fractions: Mastering Fractional Concepts and Operations (Middle-Upper Grades)

Title:Exploring Fractions: Mastering Fractional Concepts and Operations (Middle-Upper Grades)
Author:Karice Mace
Rating:4.71 (695 Votes)
Asin:1580374476
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:96 Pages
Publish Date:0000-00-00
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Make math matter to students in grades 6–12 using Exploring Fractions: Mastering Fractional Concepts and Operations! In this 96-page book, five units cover fractional concepts from the basics through fraction and mixed number operations. The three-part lessons include teacher-guided exploration, independent practice, and opportunities to apply new concepts. The book also includes notes, suggestions, and a standards matrix and supports the Common Core State Standards and NCTM standards.

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