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Hi Varnelle, The first thing that came to mind when I read your question is "math and literature." So I did a search of the Forum's site and found: Math in Children's Literature Data Gathering and Analysis http://www.carolhurst.com/subjects/math/datagather.html Children's Literature in Mathematics http://math.youngzones.org/literature.html How to Use Children's Literature to Teach Mathematics http://watt.enc.org/online/ENC2285/2285.html Selecting Children's Literature http://www.enc.org/topics/childlit/context/documents/1,1341,FOC-000741- 7,00.shtm Math and Literature http://mathforum.org/t2t/message.taco?thread=252&message=4 Hope this helps! -Jeanne, for the Teacher2Teacher service |
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