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McDougal Littell World Geography
by Marci Smith Deal Daniel D. Arreola James F. Petersen Rickie SandersThis section of the textbook helps you develop and practice the skills you need to study geography and to take standardized tests. Part 1, Strategies for Studying Geography, takes you through the features of the textbook and offers suggestions on how to use these features to improve your reading and study skills.
McDuff Moves In
by Rosemary WellsA little gray dog that nobody seems to want finds just the right home--and a name.
McDuff and the Baby
by Rosemary WellsMcDuff enjoys reading the paper with Fred and taking walks in the woods with Lucy, but all that changes when they bring a new baby home.
McElligot's Pool
by Dr SeussA young man dreams of all the fish that might just be coming to be caught in McElligot's pool, from whales, to dogfish, from catfish to eels. Let your imagination run wild in this delightful story.
McGraw Hill Health: Grade 2
by Mcgraw HillMcGraw-Hill Health was created to help you be as healthy as you can be. The McGraw-Hill Health Pyramid shows what you need to reach the goal of good health.
McGraw-Hill Health
by Susan C. Giarratano-Russell Donna Lloyd-Kolkin Danny J. Ballard Alisa Evans Debnam Anthony SanchoMcGraw-Hill Health has ten chapters, each one focusing on a special area of health. Every chapter has three or more lessons, plus special features for you to study and enjoy.
McGraw-Hill Reading
by Barbara Coulter Frankie Dungan Joseph B. Rubin Shirley WrightA collection of stories with test questions at the end of each story.
McGraw-Hill Reading 1st Grade Book 5
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillA textbook designed to help children improve their literature skills through the use of poems, interesting comprehension passages and test questions.
McGraw-Hill Reading Book 1
by Angela Shelf Medearis Jan E. Hasbrouck James Flood Diane Lapp Josefina Villamil Tinajero Karen D. Wood James V. Hoffman Scott Paris Steven StahlThis book is a treasure of vast reading materials packed under the heads of What's New, Just Between us and Express yourself with plenty of illustrations.
McGraw-Hill Reading Book 1: People Anthology Level 1
by Jan E. Hasbrouck James Flood Diane Lapp James V. Hoffman Angela Shelf Medearis ScottReading anthology
McGraw-Hill Science (Grade #3)
by Mcgraw-Hill Science StaffA living thing grows. It starts out small. Then it gets bigger. An oak tree begins as an acorn. Then it grows to become a green sapling. This is a very young tree. Organisms also change as they grow. The way a living thing changes during its life is called development.
McGraw-Hill Science Unit C: Earth and Its Resources
by Richard H. Moyer Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Pamela Stryker H. Prentice Baptiste Lucy H. DanielThis Unit C textbook contains lessons on Rocks and Minerals; and Air, Water, and Energy.
McGraw-Hill Science: Grade 5 Science
by Mcgraw-Hill Science StaffTim Laman's research takes him up into the sky-high rain forest canopy of Indonesia's Gunung Palung National Park. The Harvard University biologist climbs trees in the rain forest to study strangler figs. The figs sprout high in the trees and send their roots snaking down to the ground. Eventually the roots circle the host tree, cutting off growth.
McGraw-Hill Science: Properties of Matter and Energy
by Lucy Daniel Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Richard Moyer Pamela Stryker Prentice BaptisteThis book covers everything about matter and energy e.g. their properties, what affects them etc.
McKenna, Ready to Fly: Girl of the Year 2012, Book 2) (American Girl)
by Mary Casanova Brian HailesMcKenna's cast is coming off soon, but she still has to get through tryouts for the Shooting Star competitive gymnastics team. She's finally doing better in school, thanks to Josie's tutoring. When Josie needs help facing her fear of horseback riding, McKenna wants to be there for her friend. Only that causes trouble with her gymnastics teammate Toulane, who seems jealous when McKenna spends time with Josie. McKenna desperately wants to be true to both of them. But how can McKenna cheer for Josie at the riding center, support Toulane at the gym, and work toward her own goal of making the competitive team?
McKenna: Girl of the Year 2012, Book 1) (American Girl)
by Mary Casanova Brian HailesTen-year-old McKenna has always been a good student-and great at gymnastics. So when her grades suddenly begin to fall, her teacher suggests a little extra help from a tutor. McKenna is horrified until she meets her tutor, Josie, a super-confident girl who also happens to be in a wheelchair. Josie encourages McKenna to focus on her strengths and work toward her goals one day at a time. But just as McKenna begins to shine in school, she's sidelined with a gymnastics injury--and her confidence unravels. Now she's worried about her grades and earning a spot on the competitive gymnastics team. Can she find a way to believe in herself again?
McMillan/McGraw Hill Reading Level 1, Book1
by Mcgraw-Hill StaffA collection of children's poems and stories to help improve their reading skills.
McMummy
by Betsy ByarsThe giant pod in Professor Orloff&’s greenhouse is giving Mozie some terrifying nightmares . . .After Mozie loses his father, he longs for someone to look up to. Enter Professor Orloff: a brilliant, mysterious scientist with a greenhouse full of experimental vegetation. When he leaves on a trip, Orloff entrusts Mozie and Mozie&’s friend, Batty, with keeping an eye on his wondrous greenhouse. Inside, the two discover something amazing—and frightening: a plant pod big enough to fit a grown-up human. The pod seems to grow larger every day and to Mozie, it seems a little lonely. Soon, Mozie finds he&’ll do whatever it takes to protect the strange plant from harm and discover the secrets inside. This sometimes-spooky thriller will provide its readers with as many laughs as goosebumps. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Betsy Byars including rare images from the author&’s personal collection.
McToad Mows Tiny Island
by Tom AnglebergerMcToad likes Thursdays. Why? Because on every other day of the week, McToad mows Big Island, but on Thursdays, McToad mows Tiny Island. To do so, he puts his mower on the back of a truck, which drives to a train, which goes to a helicopter, which flies to a boat, which uses a crane to put the lawn mower onto Tiny Island. There McToad mows and drinks some lemonade, and before you know it, it’s time to turn around and go back home. But first, the mower has to get lifted by a crane, to get put back on a boat, which is lifted by a helicopter, and . . . well . . . you get the idea.
Mcdougal Littell Algebra 2: Pupil's Edition
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. KanoldAlgebra 2 brings math to life with many real-life applications. Circling the globe are three key aspects of Algebra 2--the equations, graphs, and applications that you will use in this course. They will help you understand how mathematics relates to the world. As you explore the applications presented in the book, try to make your own connections between mathematics and the world around you!
Mcdougal Littell Geometry: Applying, Reasoning, Measuring
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee StiffGeometry, like much of mathematics and science, developed when people began recognizing and describing patterns. In this course, you will study many amazing patterns that were discovered by people throughout history and all around the world. You will also learn to recognize and describe patterns of your own. Sometimes, patterns allow you to make accurate predictions.
Mcdougal Littell Science California: Physical Principles in Hearing and Vision Unit Resource Book, Grade 7, Life Science
by McDougal LittelMcdougal Littell Science: Earth's Atmosphere
by Mcdougal LittellScientists are curious. Since ancient times, they have been asking and answering questions about the world around them. Scientists are also very suspicious of the answers they get. They carefully collect evidence and test their answers many times before accepting an idea as correct.
Me
by William Saroyan Murray TinkelmanOnce upon a time there was only one word -- me.If you wanted to say here I am, you said -- me.It was the only word anyone ever heard!But only people said me. Dogs said bark, bark, take me to the park; cats said purr, purr, I am the Queen be kind to her; cows said moo, moo, I am a cow, what are you? But slowly, change came, and in his first children's book, Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist William Saroyan spins a fanciful fable that speculates on how members of the human race actually started talking to each other. Recounted with catchy rhymes and a spirited simplicity, this story is illustrated with lively pictures that glow with the warmth of watercolors. An internationally renowned writer, playwright, and humanitarian, William Saroyan wrote short stories, plays, novels, memoirs, and essays. His tale of Me is illustrated by Murray Tinkelman, whose art has appeared in Atlantic Monthly, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other prominent publications. Their charming children's story has been out of print for decades but now returns to circulation in this vibrant new edition.