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Oops! and Thank You:
A Pennsylvania teacher
wrote to alert me to a problem in the wording of Math Excursion #4. As a thank you,
I created a new Math Challenge that relates to this exciting
election year, and the primary they're in the midst of.
It helps kids (and
adults!) understand big numbers, and small numbers.
And a way to change the
world: The Power of One. |
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