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  2. The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: The Mystery of Mathra

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    The game is the first in the series and depicts the first meeting of the ClueFinders and LapTrap [broken anchor], who goes on to appear in all the other ClueFinders games. The game ends with LapTrap being given to the ClueFinders and, in this respect, The Mystery of Mathra can be seen as an origin story for the rest of the series.

  3. Blaster Learning System - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2011, development of the series focused on an online version of Math Blaster played through a browser or mobile app rather than standalone game software. [3] On June 13, 2023, JumpStart Games announced the closure of the company and end of support for Math Blaster on June 30, 2023. [4]

  4. Category:3Division games - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "3Division games" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  5. Third grade - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, third grade is the terceiro ano do Ensino Fundamental I, in this case, children begin their first year of elementary school at age 6 or 7 depending on their birthdate. Therefore, the 3rd year of elementary school is typically for students of 8 (96 months)–9 years (108 months) of age.

  6. Reading comprehension - Wikipedia

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    Reading comprehension and vocabulary are inextricably linked together. The ability to decode or identify and pronounce words is self-evidently important, but knowing what the words mean has a major and direct effect on knowing what any specific passage means while skimming a reading material.

  7. Strategic fair division - Wikipedia

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    The research in strategic fair division has two main branches. One branch is related to game theory and studies the equilibria in games created by fair division algorithms: The Nash equilibrium of the Dubins-Spanier moving-knife protocol; [2] The Nash equilibrium and subgame-perfect equilibrium of generalized-cut-and-choose protocols; [3]

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