Creating a city park : dividing three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers without remainders [by] Frances E. Ruffin
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|aCreating a city park|a[by] Frances E. Ruffin : |bdividing three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers without remainders
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|aNew York : |bRosen Classroom Books & Materials,, |c2004.
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|a24 p. : |bcol. ill. ; |c23 cm.
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|aMath for the real world : Early emergent
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|aIncludes index
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|aA garden in an empty lot -- Splitting up the seeds -- Dividing by subtracting -- What's the quotient? -- Finding the quotient -- Tulips -- A special entrance -- Planting sunflowers -- A party in the park -- Dog division
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|aThis book tells the story of changing an empty lot to a city park by dividing up the work that had to be done
This colorful volume uses the division of three-digit numbers by one-digit numbers to illustrate the work that goes into creating a city park. Includes fun facts about marigolds, tulips, sunflowers, and ivy plants.