
Really Good Stuff Explain Your Thinking Math Journals - Primary - 12 journals
- Set Of 12 Journals With Plenty Of Problem-Solving Space: There are 64 pages in these journals, offering students an expansive space to work out math problems.
- Write And Draw The Answer: Kids have plenty of space to record their math problems, write down potential solutions, and then tell how they solved the problem. If drawing helps them to get to a solutio
- Helps Develop Math Vocabulary: In addition to offering lots of problem-solving space, the journals have special vocabulary pages so students can record an ongoing list of new math words they have mast
- Make It Their Own: Kids like having their own special tools, and these journals represent each child's journey to math competency. Let students write down the steps they took to solve math problems, a
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Really Good Stuff Explain Your Thinking Math Journals - Primary - 12 journals
- Set Of 12 Journals With Plenty Of Problem-Solving Space: There are 64 pages in these journals, offering students an expansive space to work out math problems.
- Write And Draw The Answer: Kids have plenty of space to record their math problems, write down potential solutions, and then tell how they solved the problem. If drawing helps them to get to a solutio
- Helps Develop Math Vocabulary: In addition to offering lots of problem-solving space, the journals have special vocabulary pages so students can record an ongoing list of new math words they have mast
- Make It Their Own: Kids like having their own special tools, and these journals represent each child's journey to math competency. Let students write down the steps they took to solve math problems, a
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- Set Of 12 Journals With Plenty Of Problem-Solving Space: There are 64 pages in these journals, offering students an expansive space to work out math problems.
- Write And Draw The Answer: Kids have plenty of space to record their math problems, write down potential solutions, and then tell how they solved the problem. If drawing helps them to get to a solutio
- Helps Develop Math Vocabulary: In addition to offering lots of problem-solving space, the journals have special vocabulary pages so students can record an ongoing list of new math words they have mast
- Make It Their Own: Kids like having their own special tools, and these journals represent each child's journey to math competency. Let students write down the steps they took to solve math problems, a














