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Whether you’re looking for suggestions and ideas for development in your classroom alongside Minecraft Education’s Ratio Riddles, or would like to learn more about what education research suggests about particular proportional reasoning concepts and pedagogies, read on.

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    Some ideas to support the development of language linked to proportional reasoning topics including fractions, ratios and scaling

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