Good questions for math teaching Why ask them and what to ask, grades 5-8. Lainie Schuster, Nancy Canavan Anderson.
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- QA 135.6 .S435 2005

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QA 135.6 .M384 2009 Mathematics learning in early childhood : | QA 135.6 .N38 2003 Navigating through problem solving and reasoning in prekindergarten-kindergarten / | QA 135.6 .S4349 2009 A month-to-month guide : | QA 135.6 .S435 2005 Good questions for math teaching | QA 135.6 .S478 2005 Teaching and learning mathematics: | QA 135.6 .S56 2001 Math, manipulatives, and magic wands : | QA 135.6 .S6293 2010 Reconceptualizing mathematics instructor edition / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-195).
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