Guinness World Records Math: Grade 3

Guinness World Records Math: Grade 3
ISBN-10
1936024020
ISBN-13
9781936024025
Category
Mathematics
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
2011-01-03
Publisher
Carson Dellosa Publishing Company Incorporated
Authors
Guinness World Records, Margaret Fetty

Description

Grab your students' attention with this full-color, photographic Guinness World Records(R) Math book. It features fun word problems for third grade students using incredible and amazing Guinness World Records(R) such as the tallest chocolate sculpture and the greediest animal. Questions that follow increase in difficulty and can be assigned accordingly to differentiate instruction. 128 reproducible color pages are included. --(C)2011 Guinness World Records Limited * www.guinnessworldrecords.com

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