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    Peter #98961 04/07/11 01:02 PM
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    hi , thanks all
    any suggestions for math word problems , like the penrose series for 4 yr old that may be interesting to them

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    I think it was this series that school gave my DS last year - he didn't encounter them till 6 but it was quite a high numbered book in the series that he had then (number 5 or 6 I think) and even so they were pretty easy, so I bet if you looked at the early books in the series they'd be useful for a 4yo. Whether you can get them there, I don't know...


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    I found the link for superstars III and they have K-2 level too.

    Here's the link.

    http://mathlearnnc.sharpschool.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=4507283&pageId=5856292

    Have fun!

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    GREAT link!

    Thank you Peter!


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    thanks peter this is great info

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