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Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Sedle Sedelie See, What Are Thee?
Sedle Sedelie See, What Are Thee? is a phrase used in conjunction with clapping three times for activating a magic slate in Oral Storytelling and Teaching Mathematics by Michael Schiro (2004).
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