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Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra: Strategies for Building Algebraic Thinking in the Elementary Grades

Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra: Strategies for Building Algebraic Thinking in the Elementary Grades

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Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra: Strategies for Building Algebraic Thinking in the Elementary Grades

by Russell, Susan Jo/ Schifter, Deborah/ Bastable, Virginia

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Heinemann, 2011. Paperback. New. pro edition. 176 pages. 9.25x7.25x0.25 inches.

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Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra: Strategies for Building Algebraic Thinking in the Elementary Grades
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Russell, Susan Jo/ Schifter, Deborah/ Bastable, Virginia
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ISBN 10
0325041911
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Heinemann
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2011

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