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Workin' On It Wednesday - April 23, 2014



Happy Wednesday! We are getting ready to start working with mean, median, mode, and range, so I have been working on a new "Fold It Up" for my students (linked below).



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  1. My students love fold ups! Thanks for hosting this linky!

    Tara
    The Math Maniac

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  2. Thank you so much for hosting this linky party!

    Jaime
    A Spoonful of Learning

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  3. Thank you for hosting! I am saving your fold up for when we do MMMR! :)

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