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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Friday, December 08, 2006. Numbers with an ODD number of Factors. There certainly are numbers with an odd number of factors! They are perfect squares. 9: 1x9, 3x3, so the factors are 1, 3, and 9- that's three factors! Test Your Math Skills.

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Friday, December 08, 2006. Numbers with an ODD number of Factors. There certainly are numbers with an odd number of factors! They are perfect squares. 9: 1x9, 3x3, so the factors are 1, 3, and 9- that's three factors! Test Your Math Skills.

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: Converting Decimals to Fractions

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Thursday, November 02, 2006. Converting Decimals to Fractions. Posted by ASL at 6:22 AM. William’s Rule (why this works without using algebra): Split the decimal into two parts, one part is the repeating decimal and one part is the termina...

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: Service Learning/Volunteer Opportunity

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Tuesday, October 10, 2006. Posted by ASL at 11:55 AM. Is anyone doing this? I would really like to do some volunteer time, but my schedule is pretty off. Do they take people in the afternoons? Seattle, Washington, United States.

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: MAT 170 Final Exam Review Fall 2006

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Wednesday, December 06, 2006. MAT 170 Final Exam Review Fall 2006. 1 (Ch9 #6/7) Proportional reasoning- create a drawing that helps you visualize the relationship and determine an amount prior to increase/decrease. Posted by ASL at 4:00 PM.

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: Lesson Help

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Thursday, October 19, 2006. Here is a great place to get help with a lesson/problem between classes. Posted by ASL at 1:08 PM. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Https:/ www.sraonline.com/index.html. These are inte...

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS: October 2006

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MATHEMATICS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Welcome to the Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers Blog. This is the place where students at Seattle Central Community College can discuss their course projects. Please check into the Blog space for your project theme. Thursday, October 19, 2006. Here is a great place to get help with a lesson/problem between classes. Posted by ASL at 1:08 PM. Wednesday, October 11, 2006. TEACHERS OF TOMORROW (TOT) CLUB. Posted by ASL at 11:12 AM. Friday, October 06, 2006.

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