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Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 4-6 by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers *Free Download»DOC

Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 4-6 Wonderfully-illustrated task cards and manipulatives make meaningful application fun. The skills practiced include: antonyms, multiple-meaning words, alphabetical order, parts of speech, synonyms, co


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Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 4-6

Title:Take It to Your Seat Math Centers, Grades 4-6
Author:Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Rating:4.91 (170 Votes)
Asin:1557998523
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:192 Pages
Publish Date:2002-03-01
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Take It to Your Seat Language Arts Centers, Grades 4-6 contains 18 full-color learning centers that provide students with an engaging way to practice essential grade-level language arts skills. Wonderfully-illustrated task cards and manipulatives make meaningful application fun. The skills practiced include: antonyms, multiple-meaning words, alphabetical order, parts of speech, synonyms, combining sentences, analogies, kinds of sentences, syllogisms, root words, using commas, write a story, homophones, poetry, idioms, metaphors and similes, persuasive paragraphs, and main idea and supporting details.

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