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I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up for Education and Changed the World

by Malala Yousafzai Patricia McCormick

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I Am Peter (Peter Rabbit Animation)

by Penguin Young Readers

Meet the newly animated Peter Rabbit! Donned in his father's blue coat, Peter is as frisky and adventurous as ever. His mother has given him his father's old journal--full of adventure stories, secret escape routes, and empty pages for Peter to fill in himself. This classic rabbit, along with his best friends, Lily Bobtail and Benjamin Bunny, is ready for another adventure!

I Didn't Do My Homework Because...: Doodle Book Of Excuses

by Davide Cali Benjamin Chaud

How many excuses are there for not doing homework? Let us count the ways: Giant lizards invaded the neighborhood. Elves hid all the pencils. And then there was that problem with carnivorous plants.... The excuses go on and on, each more absurd than the next and escalating to hilarious heights. Featuring detail-rich illustrations by Benjamin Chaud, this book is guaranteed to amuse kids and their parents, not to mention anyone who has experienced a slacker student moment—and isn't that everyone? Plus, this is the fixed format version, which will look almost identical to the print version. Additionally for devices that support audio, this ebook includes a read-along setting.

I Didn't Do My Homework Because...

by Davide Cali Benjamin Chaud

How many excuses are there for not doing homework? Let us count the ways: Giant lizards invaded the neighborhood. Elves hid all the pencils. And then there was that problem with carnivorous plants. . . . The excuses go on and on, each more absurd than the next and escalating to hilarious heights. Featuring detail-rich illustrations by Benjamin Chaud, this book is guaranteed to amuse kids and their parents, not to mention anyone who has experienced a slacker student moment--and isn't that everyone?

I Love Bugs! (Elementary Core Reading)

by Emma Dodd

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I Said, Bed! (I Like to Read)

by Bruce Degen

"Go to bed.""No.""I said BED.""I said NO!"Mom eventually wins this argument, but even after her son is all tucked in, his opinion hasn't changed. "Bed is boring," he whispers to his teddy bear. Teddy, however disagrees. "This bed is GOOD," he says. "This bed can GO." Indeed, with a few alterations, the bed is suddenly mobile--and boy and bear are journeying down the road, to outer space, where the boy concludes that this is one bed that's worth fighting for! A perfect story for early readers--some of whom may still be waging bedtime battles of their own.

I Want to Ride! [On Level, Grade 5]

by Vivienne Joseph Stephen Templer

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The Ice Cream Shop: A Steve and Wessley Reader (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Jennifer E. Morris

A brand new reader series featuring two unlikely friends!Steve really wants an ice cream cone, but he can't seem to figure out how to get one...until Wessley comes along to the rescue. Readers will love being in on the joke as Steve struggles to get what he wants.This hilarious new reader series introduces Steve and Wessley, two friends who always seem to get into the silliest situations!

Iggy Loomis, A Hagfish Called Shirley

by Michael Moran Jennifer Allison

Daniel is trying really hard to be a good older brother, especially now that Iggy has mutant insect abilities that he got from the alien next door. But when Iggy flushes the alien's pet hagfish down the toilet, he goes way too far. Now Shirley the hagfish is fated to a life in the sewers! It's up to Iggy to use his powers to find Shirley, but with his temper tantrums and fits--and everyone on Daniel's case--it looks more and more like Shirley will never come home. Can Daniel convince Iggy to save the day, before everyone is grounded for life? With aliens, superpowers, slime mold, pets, extra-slimy creatures, and Jennifer Allison's laugh-out-loud humor, this sequel to Iggy Loomis, Superkid in Training is an out-of-control good time!

The Immune System (Fourth Edition)

by Peter Parham

The Immune System, Fourth Edition emphasizes the human immune system and presents immunological concepts in a coherent, concise, and contemporary account of how the immune system works. Written for undergraduate, medical, veterinary, dental, and pharmacy students, it makes generous use of medical examples to illustrate points. This classroom-proven textbook offers clear writing, full-color illustrations, and section and chapter summaries that make the book accessible and easily understandable to students. The Fourth Edition is a major revision that brings the content up-to-date and improves clarity. Based on user feedback, there is now increased continuity and connectivity between chapters. The Immune Systemis additionally supported by the Garland Science Learning System. This homework platform is designed to evaluate and improve student performance and allows instructors to select assignments on specific topics and review the performance of the entire class, as well as individual students, via the instructor dashboard. Students receive immediate feedback on their mastery of the topics, and will be better prepared for lectures and classroom discussions. The user-friendly system provides a convenient way to engage students while assessing progress. Performance data can be used to tailor classroom discussion, activities, and lectures to address students' needs precisely and efficiently. For more information and sample material, visit http://garlandscience. rocketmix. com/. A free trial for the Garland Science Learning System will be available to use during the Fall 2016 and Spring 2017 semesters. Please contact us directly at science@garland. comto sign up!

In Drama Valley [On Level, Grade 5]

by Diana Noonan Cheryl Cook

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In the Running [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Frederica Brown Carlos Aon

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The Indian Ocean in World History

by Edward A. Alpers

The Indian Ocean remains the least studied of the world's geographic regions. Yet there have been major cultural exchanges across its waters and around its shores from the third millennium B.C.E. to the present day. Historian Edward A. Alpers explores the complex issues involved in cultural exchange in the Indian Ocean Rim region over the course of this long period of time by combining a historical approach with the insights of anthropology, art history, ethnomusicology, and geography.

Individual Rights: The Blessings of Liberty

by Perfection Learning

WHAT PREVENTS TYRANNY?<P> The question above is the essential question that you will consider as you read this book. The selections, activities, and organization of the book will lead you to think critically about this question and to develop a deeper understanding of how effectively the Constitution, Bill of Flights, and other amendments guard individual liberties.<P> Included are sections on:<P> * How would society be different without the First Amendment? <P> * How well does federalism protect individual rights? <P> * Why are suspects' rights important?<P> * Thinking on Your Own

Inference Jones: Level 1 (Inference Jones)

by Robert Owen

Inference Jones Level 1 includes an engaging mix of fiction and nonfiction stories to inform and entertain students as they learn and analyze. It has a readability level appropriate for Grades 5-6 but can also be used as a remedial resource for older students (Grades 7-12+).

Information Systems for Healthcare Management (Eighth Edition)

by Gerald L. Glandon Detlev H. Smaltz Donna J. Slovensky

This bestseller provides readers with the comprehensive knowledge necessary to understand healthcare information technology (HIT) and to hone their skills in HIT management. The book explores the areas where leaders must exhibit basic awareness or competency, including hardware, software, and communication systems; operational, management, and clinical applications; and selection, implementation, and valuation. <p><p> Each chapter has been updated to reflect current trends and challenges in the field as well as the implications of the 2010 healthcare reform law and other relevant federal mandates. Each chapter also features learning objectives, web resources, and discussion questions. This revised edition includes a glossary that clarifies technical terms as well as a list of abbreviations for important terms. Links to Internet sources are provided to supplement the information on the major topics covered in each chapter.

Inquiry into Life

by Sylvia Mader Michael Windelspecht

Basic biological concepts and processes with a human emphasis. From the unique delivery of biology content, to the time tested art program, to the complete integration of the text with technology, Dr. Sylvia Mader has formed a teaching system that will both motivate and enable your students to understand and appreciate the wonders of all areas of biology. Inquiry into Life, 14/e emphasizes the application of all areas of biology to knowledge of human concerns, what the students are able to relate to. This distinctive text was developed to stand apart from all other non-majors texts with a unique approach, unparalleled art, and a straightforward, succinct writing style that has been acclaimed by both users and reviewers. In the 14th edition, the authors have focused on the concept of inquiry and a student's inherent desire to learn. To do this, they integrated a tested, traditional learning system with modern digital and pedagogical approaches designed to stimulate and engage today's student.

Inside: Reading, Writing & Language [Fundamentals 1]

by Deborah J. Short Josefina Villamil Tinajero

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Inside: Reading, Writing & Language [Fundamentals 2]

by Deborah J. Short Josefina Villamil Tinajero

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Inside: Writing [Level A]

by Gretchen Bernabei

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Inside: Reading & Language [Level A]

by David W. Moore Deborah J. Short Michael W. Smith

Features motivating content in 8 units, all at an appropriate reading level and valuable supports for accessing texts

Inside: Reading & Language [Level C]

by David W. Moore Deborah J. Short Michael W. Smith

Features motivating content in 8 units, all at an appropriate reading level and valuable supports for accessing texts

Inside: Reading and Language, Level C

by David W. Moore Deborah J. Short Alfred W. Tatum Josefina Villamil Tinajero Gretchen Bernabei

Standards-based language and literacy instruction with specialized strategies for English learners and struggling readers. Comprehensive instruction and accessible content delivered in overlapping levels make it possible to meet English learners and struggling readers at their language and reading levels, and rapidly move them to grade-level performance.

Inside: Writing [Level B]

by Gretchen Bernabei

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Inside: Reading & Language [Level B]

by David W. Moore Deborah J. Short Michael W. Smith

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