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McDougal Littell Reading Literature: Green Level

by Jacqueline L. Chaparro Mary Ann Trost

Reading Literature will introduce the readers to a wide variety of literature viz., stories, poems, plays, and works of non-fiction in their original forms. These works have been written by world-famous authors such as Emily Dickinson, Louis Untermeyer, O. Henry, Jack London, Pearl S. Buck, William Carlos Williams, Alice Walker, and Langston Hughes. The chapters of the text include: Legends, The Legend of King Arthur, How Writers Write, Short Storks, Poetry, Nonfiction, and Drama.

Morris and Boris at the Circus (I Can Read Level 1)

by B. Wiseman

This classic story about a mixed-up moose and his exasperated friend Boris is perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia, Danny and the Dinosaur, and anyone who loves silly stories and fun word play.Morris the Moose has never been to the circus, so his friend Boris takes him there. When the ringmaster invites Morris to be part of the show, the fun begins for everyone—except poor Boris!This classic silly Level One I Can Read is perfect for shared reading with a child.

Music Mind and Education

by Keith Swanwick

Explores the psychological and sociological dimensions of musical experience and their implications for music teachers. this significant book should be in the hands of all with an interest in music education' - "TES" This title available in eBook format. Click here for more information. Visit our ebookstore at: www. ebookstore. tandf. co. uk.

Our Heritage Grade 8 Workbook

by Pathway Publisher

These readers by Pathway Publishers were originally published for use in Amish schools. Each book has carefully selected stories that hold the reader's interest and teach Scriptural values and principles. They provide an excellent source of supplemental reading for the Christian school or home.

Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics and Integral Equations

by Ronald B. Guenther John W. Lee

This book was written to help mathematics students and those in the physical sciences learn modern mathematical techniques for setting up and analyzing problems. The mathematics used is rigorous, but not overwhelming, while the authors carefully model physical situations, emphasizing feedback among a beginning model, physical experiments, mathematical predictions, and the subsequent refinement and reevaluation of the physical model itself. Chapter 1 begins with a discussion of various physical problems and equations that play a central role in applications. The following chapters take up the theory of partial differential equations, including detailed discussions of uniqueness, existence, and continuous dependence questions, as well as techniques for constructing conclusions. Specifically, Chapters 2 through 6 deal with problems in one spatial dimension. Chapter 7 is a detailed introduction to the theory of integral equations; then Chapters 8 through 12 treat problems in more spatial variables. Each chapter begins with a discussion of problems that can be treated by elementary means, such as separation of variables or integral transforms, and which lead to explicit, analytical representations of solutions. The minimal mathematical prerequisites for a good grasp of the material in this book are a course in advanced calculus, or an advanced course in science or engineering, and a basic exposure to matrix methods. Students of mathematics, physics, engineering, and other disciplines will find here an excellent guide to mathematical problem-solving techniques with a broad range of applications. For this edition the authors have provided a new section of Solutions and Hints to selected Problems. Suggestions for further reading complete the text.

Physical Science

by Dean Hurd

Prentice Hall Physical Science presents science as a process that involves research, experimentation, and the development of theories that can hold great explanatory and predictive power. This approach reflects the challenges and intellectual rewards available to students in the ever-changing discipline of science.

Practical Spelling (Grade #2)

by Miller School Books

Designed to aid students through spelling and handwriting with minimal supervision from the teachers

Prentice Hall Earth Science

by Charles R. Coble Dale Rice Kenneth J. Walla Elaine G. Murray

Earth scientists study the earth and its characteristics. They investigate the far reaches of space, the depths of the oceans, and the interior of the earth.

A Promise Is a Promise

by Vladyana Krykorka Michael Kusugak Robert Munsch

When Allashua disobeys her parents and goes fishing on the sea ice, she has to use her wits to escape and to further trick the Qallupilluit when she promises to bring her brothers and sisters back to them.This fixed-layout ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book, features read-along narration by the author as well as music and sound effects.

The Psychiatric Interview: The Art of Understanding

by Shawn Shea

The 2nd edition of this clinically based guidebook that focuses on the initial psychiatric interview provides practical suggestions for analyzing and altering the interview to mesh with the specific needs of the patient. Contains detailed discussions of how to open an interview, how to interpret nonverbal communication, how to make more natural transitions, and how to arrive at accurate diagnoses. Offers special techniques for eliciting information from depressed, psychotic, and personality-disordered patients. This edition presents updated DSM-IV criteria, new strategies in suicide assessment, and an annotated interview section accompanied by sample write-ups with tips in the appendix.

Put Me in the Zoo: Instructional Guides For Literature (Beginner Books(R))

by Robert Lopshire

<P>Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he is special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. <P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.]

Short Stories

by Henry I. Christ Jerome Shostak

The collection of stories in this book is quite different that students want in stories of proved merit. They provide a variety of settings, from the turmoil of the inner city to the lonely reaches of the desert. They can be classified as mysteries, detective stories, fantasy, science fiction, exhibitions of courage, human-interest stories, and tales of the unexpected providing humor, character study, suspense, and a compassionate understanding of many types of people.

Silver, Burdett and Ginn English (4th grade)

by Myra Cohn Livingston

This 1988 language arts text focuses on both grammar and composition lessons, reinforced with exercises.

Sir Small and the Dragonfly (Step into Reading)

by Jane O'Connor John O'Brien

Illus. in full color. "The tallest person is no taller than a toothpick in the town of Pee Wee, and when Lady Teena is abducted by a dragonfly, a tiny knight, riding his trusty ant, rescues the miniature maiden. This is a hit--an engagingly humorous storyline (set in very large type) features simple words and only a sentence or two per page."--Booklist.

The Spy On Third Base (Springboard books)

by Matt Christopher

A third baseman is sick with anxiety about whether or not to help his team by using his knack for knowing where the batter is going to hit the ball.

We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution

by Center for Civic Education Staff

The text answers the following questions: What were the Founders' basic ideas about government?, How was our Constitution written?, How did the Framers organize our government?, How does the Constitution protect your basic rights?, What are the responsibilities of citizens?

We the People… A Middle School Student Text

by Center for Civic Education

This book is not like most history books. Most history books tell the story of people and events of the past. This book is a history of ideas. It explains the most important ideas of our Constitution and tells how they were developed. It also tells about the people and events that were important in the history of these ideas.

Writing to Learn

by William Zinsser

This is an essential book for everyone who wants to write clearly about any subject and use writing as a means of learning.

A sembrar sopa de verduras (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Big Book Unit 3 #8)

by Lois Ehlert

NIMAC-sourced textbook

American Literature

by George Kearns

American Literature is an anthology, a collection of fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction. The purpose of American Literature is to introduce you to some highly enjoyable writing and to help you think logically and creatively about it. In fact, as the writers in this book so powerfully demonstrate, the more you think about literature the richer your insights will be.

Ancient and Medieval Worlds

by Helen Howe Robert T. Howe

Ancient and Medieval Worlds takes the reader through life, religion, art and politics during medieval times.

The Comparative Method: Moving Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies

by Charles C. Ragin

Professor Ragin proposes a synthetic new strategy, based on an application of Boolean algebra, that will combine the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative sociology. Elegantly accessible and germane to the work of all the social sciences, this book will garner interest, debate, and praise from many quarters.

Conceptual Physics

by Paul G. Hewitt

Conceptual Physics, Tenth Edition helps readers connect physics to their everyday experiences and the world around them with additional help on solving more mathematical problems. Hewitt's text is famous for engaging readers with analogies and imagery from real-world situations that build a strong conceptual understanding of physical principles ranging from classical mechanics to modern physics. With this strong foundation, readers are better equipped to understand the equations and formulas of physics, and motivated to explore the thought-provoking exercises and fun projects in each chapter. Included in the package is the workbook. Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Relativity. For all readers interested in conceptual physics.

Connections Reading Program: Adventuring Grade 3

by Macmillan Staff

Macmillan Connections Reading Program textbook

El cumpleaños de Moira

by Michael Martchenko Robert Munsch

Moira invita a todos los niños de kínder hasta sexto grado a su fiesta de cumpleaños. Sus papás no lo saben, hasta que . . .Este es un libro electrónico de diseño fijo, que mantiene el mismo diseño y formato de la edición impresa del mismo libro.

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