150 What's Wrong with This Picture? Scenes

150 What's Wrong with This Picture? Scenes
ISBN-10
158650035X
ISBN-13
9781586500351
Category
Special education
Pages
157
Language
English
Published
1993-01-01
Authors
M. Thomas Webber, Sharon Green Webber, Super Duper Publications

Description

Divided into three levels of difficulty: 50 scenes with 1 item wrong, 50 scenes with 3 items wrong, 50 with 5 items wrong.

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