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	<title>Comments on: What if we are Not Allowed to do it that Way?</title>
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		<title>By: MAisha</title>
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		<description>To whom it may concern,

I am desperate in California.. Your website has enlightened me and has gotten me to think of math in a different way.. I home school with five kids from 5th to Preschool age\. I am looking to help my kids learn to think and solve problems particular math problems in a superior way.. How do I help my fifth and 3rd grader.. Is there a math cirriculum that you would recommend.. I&#039;m learning myself so I feel like I need help..Any suggestions.. My 5th grade is using Saxon 76 and my 3rd grader is using Right Start level C..</description>
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<p>I am desperate in California.. Your website has enlightened me and has gotten me to think of math in a different way.. I home school with five kids from 5th to Preschool age\. I am looking to help my kids learn to think and solve problems particular math problems in a superior way.. How do I help my fifth and 3rd grader.. Is there a math cirriculum that you would recommend.. I&#8217;m learning myself so I feel like I need help..Any suggestions.. My 5th grade is using Saxon 76 and my 3rd grader is using Right Start level C..</p>
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