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Cherries Are Positive, Lemons Are Negative- Part 2 Lesson PlanCherries Are Positive, Lemons Are Negative- Part 2 Lesson Plan
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Cherries Are Positive, Lemons Are Negative- Part 2

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Third graders, in groups, subtract integers by following Cherries are Positive, Lemons are Negative. They discover the rules for subtracting integers by using cherry heads and lemon heads.

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