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I’ve been searching your posts for more help in teaching my oldest girl fractions in a way she can understand them more than she does right now. And what do I find? But this fab post! I posted the same song on my blog. He is ALIVE!!
Fractions…um, yes…I started a series on fractions way back when, but I got distracted and never finished it. Guess I need to bump that up a bit on my To Do list…