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Science and Math Integrating Literacy in Early Childhood


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Science and Math Integrating Literacy in Early Childhood

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Explore how early childhood educators and parents can encourage science and math literacy through real world and classroom activities. Experts utilize current research to show how math and science learning can be integrated into early reading activities. [7/2008] [Science] [Education] [Show ID: 14224]

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Early, Education, Math, Reading, Science,

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