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TitleVersionLevelGradeSubjectDatesortdown
Making Change (U.S. Coins)8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Making Change (U.S. Bills)8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Soccer Challenge 58.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Soccer Challenge 48.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Soccer Challenge 38.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Soccer Challenge 28.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Soccer Challenge 18.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Basketball Challenge 58.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Basketball Challenge 48.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Basketball Challenge 38.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Basketball Challenge 28.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
The Basketball Challenge 18.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Transportation Shapes8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Transition8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Transforming Shapes8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Tennis Court Multiplication8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Tennis Court Math8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Tennis Court Division8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Slides8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005
Slam Dunk Multiplication8.1.1 or higherElementary4-6Math8/17/2005

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