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Practice identifying the order of numbers. From The Critical Thinking Co.'s Mathematical Reasoning® Level A—written to the standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Number of Downloads: 3080  | Created on: 03/09/2010 hot icon
Learn about Celsius and then translate what those temps mean in the real world. From The Critical Thinking Co.'s Mathematical Reasoning® Level D. Written to the standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Number of Downloads: 11556  | Created on: 03/08/2010 hot icon
Practice mathematical reasoning skills with this math practice sheet. From The Critical Thinking Co.'s Mathematical Reasoning® Level C—written to the standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
Number of Downloads: 2362  | Created on: 03/08/2010 hot icon
Analogy practice for young children. From The Critical Thinking Co.'s Math Analogies Beginning—standards-based analogies that teach analogical and mathematical reasoning.
Number of Downloads: 4669  | Created on: 03/08/2010 hot icon
Practice balancing the equations with these visual analogy sentences. From The Critical Thinking Co.'s Math Analogies Book 1. Practice analogies teach children to break problems down into their component parts, making it easier to recognize familiar formats that enable students to produce solutions.
Number of Downloads: 4073  | Created on: 03/08/2010 hot icon
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