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Forces All Around

by Kirsten Letofsky Ashley Chase Matt Novak

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Forces: Elevate Science Modules (Elevate Science)

by Zipporah Miller Michael J. Padilla Michael E. Wysession

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Forced Landing (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by David Earl Pat Kinsella

NIMAC-sourced textbook. EMERGENCY LANDING. When their small cargo plane is forced to make an emergency landing, Shelby's mom, the pilot, glides the plane down. But her mom is injured and Shelby must take charge. Is she up to the challenge?

Force (Force & Motion)

by George Graybill

This books provides ready-to-use information and activities for remedial students in grades five to eight. Written to grade using simplified language and vocabulary, science concepts are presented in a way that makes them more accessible to students and easier for them to understand. Comprised of reading passages, student activities and overhead transparencies, our resource can be used effectively for whole-class, small group and independent work.

Force and Motion Resources

by Delta Education

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Force and Motion Resources: Images,Data and Readings

by FOSS Middle School Staff Associates

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Force and Motion Engineering Internship: Pods for Emergency Supplies, Engineering Notebook, with Article Compilation

by The Lawrence Hall of Science

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Force and Motion Engineering Internship: Pods for Emergency Supplies, Engineering Notebook

by The Lawrence Hall of Science

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Force and Motion: Docking Failure in Space, Investigation Notebook with Article Compilation

by The Lawrence Hall of Science

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Force and Motion: Docking Failure in Space, Investigation Notebook

by The Lawrence Hall of Science

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Force and Motion

by Delta Science Readers

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Forbidden Tales: Sword

by Da Chen

On the morning of Miu Miu's fifteenth birthday, her mother makes a startling revelation: Miu Miu's fate is to travel to the faraway city of Chang'an, avenge her father's death, and find her true love. But the evil emperor has other plans for her. Defeating him will take all of Miu Miu's courage, wit, and martial arts experience. Master storyteller Da Chen paints a vivid portrait of his native land in this classic tale of honor, adventure, and romance in ancient China.

The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-gatherer Lifeways

by Robert L. Kelly

Kelly (Anthropology, U. of Wyoming) describes the remarkably complex structures and practices of foraging cultures, such as those in which members store up good will to tide them over the times they cannot hunt or gather. After a solid introduction to the place of foraging societies in anthropology and anthropological theories about environment and evolution from an point of view, Kelly considers a range of aspects of foraging societies, describing studies on mobility, sharing and exchange, land tenure, group size and reproduction, the roles of men and women, egalitarian and non-egalitarian hunter-gatherers, and of the probable systems of foraging in prehistory. Percheron Press is the reprint imprint of Eliot Werner Publications. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

For the Record: A Documentary History of America (Second Edition, Volume #1)

by David E. Shi Holly A. Mayer

For the Record: A Documentary History of America is a collection of primary sources intended to supplement textbooks in American history survey courses. It provides a comprehensive yet diverse array of documents that have shaped the American experience, students benefit from studying original sources that historians used to craft their interpretations of the past therefore they develop their own perspectives on the past. Chapter introductions set the stage for the accompanying selections by describing each historical period and highlighting its key issues and actors.

For the Good of the Earth and Sun: Teaching Poetry

by Georgia Heard Lucy Mccormick-Calkins

The principles of teaching poetry discussed are applicable to any classroom of student poets, regardless of age.

For the Future!: Science 6. (Panorama #Book Five)

by Michele Riml Linda Newbery

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For the Birds (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Michael Grover Marcie Cuff

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For The Record: A Documentary History, Volume 2

by David E. Shi Holly A. Mayer

For the Record features 264 primary-source selections―both textual and visual―drawn from a broad range of government documents, newspapers, speeches, letters, and novels. In the Seventh Edition, timely new selections on immigration allow students to better understand the issues of today. For The Record remains an incredible value as a stand-alone and is also the perfect companion reader for the America family of books by co-editor David E. Shi.

Footprints Without Feet class 10 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"Footprints Without Feet" is a textbook for Class X by NCERT that offers a diverse collection of ten fascinating stories from various authors. These stories span multiple genres and touch upon intriguing themes, such as science fiction, human relationships, societal norms, and the mysteries of life and existence. From the tale of a man who becomes invisible in H.G. Wells' "Footprints Without Feet" to the story of a robot who begins to understand human emotions in "The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov, the book captivates its readers with unique perspectives on the human condition. Other stories touch upon issues of identity, moral dilemmas, and the effects of advanced technology on society. Through its rich narrative tapestry, the book encourages students to ponder on complex questions, enhancing their analytical and interpretative skills while providing a delightful reading experience.

Footprints in the Garden

by Thea Franklin Wendy Rasmussen

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Footprints (Into Reading, Level D #49)

by Julie Haydon

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Footprints

by Laurel Hicks

The stories in this reader have been selected from the readers of America's past and have been edited, modernized and many character values are woven throughout the stories.

The Fools of Chelm (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Dina McClellan Leo Brown

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Food We Eat: Then and Now (Into Reading, Level T #35)

by Debbie Croft

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> In the past, people had to grow and make a lot of their own food. They could only buy products that were available locally. These days, advances in transportation and technology allow us to enjoy foods from around the world.

Food Supply [On-Level] (Global Issues Series)

by Andrew J. Milson

Food Supply examines the challenges of feeding a world that is home to more than 7 billion people. Every day, nearly 1 billion people go hungry. The causes of food shortages include crop failure, soil depletion, flood, drought, and poor food distribution. <p><p>To address these issues, many aid groups are developing strategies to increase crop yields. Food Supply explains how different countries are meeting the challenges by using a variety of measures, from better fertilizers to improved education for farmers. <p><p> NIMAC-sourced textbook

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