What does MAGIC mean?
MAGIC means Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom?
Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom can be abbreviated as MAGIC
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What does MAGIC stand for? MAGIC stands for "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom". |
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How to abbreviate "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom"? "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom" can be abbreviated as MAGIC. |
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What is the meaning of MAGIC abbreviation? The meaning of MAGIC abbreviation is "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom". |
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What is MAGIC abbreviation? One of the definitions of MAGIC is "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom". |
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What does MAGIC mean? MAGIC as abbreviation means "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom". |
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What is shorthand of Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom? The most common shorthand of "Making Achievement Gains in the Classroom" is MAGIC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CFAITC - California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom
- SAITC - Space Agriculture in the Classroom
- VAITC - Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom
- AITC - Artist-in-the-Classroom
- AIC - Agriculture in the Classroom
- AICW - Alumni in the Classroom Week
- AITC - Agriculture in the Classroom
- BIC - Breakfast in the Classroom
- CCCC - California Coalition for Construction in the Classroom
- CIC - Cable in the Classroom
- DITC - Design in the Classroom
- GITC - Guitars in the Classroom
- MSITC - MS in Education with specializations in Integrating Technology in the Classroom
- CHC - Committee on History in the Classroom
- GEMS - Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science
- KAEC - Kentucky Agriculture Environment in the Classroom
- PCCC - Parent Community Connection in the Classroom
- TTC - The Titanic in the Classroom
- cebc - Cultivating Emotional Balance in the Classroom
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