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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Mr. Mailman



These post office boxes are an example of a repeated pattern. Patterns can be an important tool to teach children about relationships and the connections between materials.
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      • Eye Think Not
      • This is the Orbit That Never Ends
      • To Sonnet or Not to Sonnet - That is the Question.
      • Discount That Amount
      • Weather or Not
      • Check Mate!
      • Architechy...
      • Day - Week - Month
      • How Much?
      • Measure of Music
      • Half Full or Half Empty?
      • Maps & More
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      • Calvin's Pennies
      • Accelerating Speed
      • Graph Like You Mean It
      • Bird's Eye View
      • Rain, Rain, Go Away!
      • Sail Away
      • Mathematician's Block?
      • Red Light, Green Light
      • Mr. Mailman
      • Pool Shark
      • Currency Conversion
      • Dr. Seuss in "Hooray for Diffendoofer Day"

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