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This encore packet contains 27 more story problems that use the children's names or photos. These problems are sure to have your children sharing their thinking at a much deeper level as they use pictures and numerals to show their methods! It also contains a full page of clip art for easy duplicating for each story problem. Common Core Standards are provided!

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librasherry
Hi, I just bought this book but inside the contents are all erased, I meant it only has pictures, but no history problems, no math descriptions...:( can you solve this issue for me? Thanks.
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1. It sounds like you are either opening with an old version of Adobe Reader or if you have a Mac, you may be opening it with a Mac program called "Preview" and not even know it.
Preview has documented problems opening modern Adobe files. If you have a Mac, try opening Adobe Reader first (rather than just double clicking on the file), then open the file within Adobe Reader.
You may also choose to set the default reader to Adobe Reader by following the instructions below.
2. If you are still having trouble opening and you know you are using Adobe, look to see if you have a newer version. You can check the version by clicking Help then About from within reader. If you have a version earlier than 5.0 or 6.0, you should update your reader. Please let us know if either of these actions solves the problem.
According to TPT founder, 100% of fuzzy graphics is attributed to an old version of adobe or a non-adobe product, such as Preview.
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I like the idea, but word problems for pre-k versus 1st grade makes me wonder about the level. Please advise.
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To make these activities work for prek-first, or for that matter different levels within one grade, think CPA. C is for conceptual. These learners will use clip art to solve the problems. P is for pictoral. These learners will draw pictures to show their answer. And A is for abstract. These learners, while they may draw a picture, will use numerals and abstract symbols to show their answer. Also, with a pre k class these could be done in a large group setting working together to make meaning. For first grade, a center. Hope this helps.
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Kim is a 2002 Teacher of the Year and has taught kindergarten for over 28 years. Focusing on developing curriculum and strategies that incorporate child-centered activities, she emphasizes the fun of kindergarten by tapping into the curiosity of young children that plants the seed for lifelong learning.

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