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Practice and Homework
Lesson 3.2
Count On
Common COMMON CORE STANDARD—1.0A....
Mathematics, 28.09.2021 21:10, korban23
Name
Practice and Homework
Lesson 3.2
Count On
Common COMMON CORE STANDARD—1.0A. C.5
Core
Add and subtract within 20.
Circle the greater addend.
Count on to find the sum.
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