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Phonics Library, Level 2, Theme 4: Amazing Animals
by Melissa Blackwell Linda Dunlap Patty MoynahanChildren's book on animals.
Phonics Library, Level 2, Theme 5: Family Time
by Becky Ward Linda Dunlap Patty Moynahan Anne WalkerAll about family time.
Phonics Library, Level 2, Theme 5: Home Sweet Home
by Gary Demas Mary Gold Peri Jones Trisha Lee Tina Mendosa Edward Op Jack TannerKid's activities in the home.
Phonics Library, Level 2, Theme 6: Talent Show
by Becky Ward Melissa Blackwell Linda Dunlap Anne WalkerEveryone has a talent.
Phonics Reader 16, Jane and Jake Bake a Cake
by Bettina LingExcellent beginning reading book. Focuses on the long a sound.
Phoning a Dead Man
by Gillian CrossWhen John, a British demolition expert is supposedly killed blowing up a building, his fiancée Annie insists on investigating, despite being in a wheelchair, and John's teenage sister Hayley goes along and finds that the Russian Mafia is involved.
Phony Pigeoni
by Sir RhymesalotPigeoni, an Italian born pigeon from St Mark's Square in Venice is a big talker. He tells tall tales of his world wide adventures to the other birds, but no birdy seems to believe him. Eventually the other birds call him out and expose him for the phony that he is. Or is he? This is an enchanting story of belief, discovery, and becoming who you really are.
Photo Finish (Saddle Club #43)
by Bonnie BryantLisa visits the stables at the racetrack and take pictures of a beautiful stallion that's training for the race. The Saddle club uncovers what could be a plot to make the stallion sick. Will Lisa's photos help the girls bring a schemer to justice?
Photo Firsts
by Meg DormanCan you imagine having to sit still for 30 minutes just to have your picture taken? Or having to send film away to be developed? Technology has come a long way since then! Read on to learn about photography inventions like flashbulbs, Kodak and Polaroid cameras, and more!
Photo by Brady: A Picture of the Civil War
by Jennifer ArmstrongMathew B. Brady was already a famous photographer by the time the Civil War began. But the war gave Brady something else: The chance to make a RECORD OF A WAR -- this war -- in a way that had never been done before: WITH TRUE-TO-LIFE PICTURES INSTEAD OF JUST WORDS. He hired field photographers to travel with the troops, equipped them with cameras and wagons filled with supplies, and sent them out with the directive to make a visual record of the war and to show people scenes they could have only read about before. The pictures the field photographers sent back were HAUNTING, BEAUTIFUL, DEVASTATING, AND TOTALLY UNFORGETTABLE. And thousands of them included the notation "Photo by Brady." Though Brady didn't actually take the photographs, he was the genius behind them. His vision and foresight gave the country images that not only touched the people at the time, but have gone on to leave an indelible mark on the collective memory of this country. And the name of Mathew Brady will always be remembered with them. In Photo By Brady, Jennifer Armstrong tells the story of the Civil War as seen through the lenses of its recorders. It is a moving and elegant look at the brutal and deadly time.
Photographic Memory (Rigby PM Collection Ruby (Levels 27-28), Fountas & Pinnell Select Collections Grade 3 Level Q)
by RigbyPhotographic Memory. Story by Ron Bunney. Illustrations by Richard Hoit.
Photographing Greatness: The Story of Karsh
by Lian GoodallYousuf Karsh emigrated to North America from Turkey in the 1920s, eventually settling in Ottawa. An early interest in photography inspired him to open his own studio. As he became known for the quality of his work, Karsh’s close proximity to powerful leaders in Ottawa led to commissions of portraits of politicians. He became known as the worlds’ finest portrait photographer for his gift of drawing out and capturing a subject’s character in a photograph. Over a seventy plus year career, Karsh photographed many famous musicians, artists, actors, captains of industry and politlcians. He was also a humanitarian who worked with sick children. This is the first children’s biography of the man who immortalized the makers of history.
Photography (Merit Badge Series)
by Boy Scouts of America StaffOutlines requirements for pursuing a merit badge in photography and examines such topics as making good photographs, cameras and how they work, film versus digital, telling stories with pictures, illustrating a topic or theme with pictures, a career in photography, and photography resources.
Photography (Merit Badge)
by Boy Scouts of AmericaOutlines requirements for pursuing a merit badge in photography and examines such topics as making good photographs, cameras and how they work, film versus digital, telling stories with pictures, illustrating a topic or theme with pictures, a career in photography, and photography resources.
Photography for Kids: A Beginner's Book
by JP PullosBecome a photographer with this guide to photography for kids ages 8 to 12A good photo can tell a story, express your creativity, and document moments from your life in a way that only you can capture. Learn how to create incredible images that are uniquely yours with this guide to photography for kids. All you need is the most basic digital camera or smartphone camera—no fancy equipment required. You'll learn all about framing, composition, lighting, depth, dimension, and lines. Then, put your new knowledge into practice with engaging exercises that include step-by-step instructions.This book about photography for kids includes:Photography fundamentals—Discover how a camera works, a brief history of photography, what makes a photo good, and a checklist for getting started.Example photos—Explore high-quality photographs that illustrate the concepts you're learning and inspire you to get creative.Tips and how-tos—Find pointers that explain the technical details of great photos and show you ways to make adjustments in a variety of real-life situations.Discover the joy of photography with this beginner-friendly book about photography for kids.
Phultu Gulamohar
by Madhuri ShanbhagThis is a story of a small girl Anni. One day Anni gets up from her sleep in the afternoon and peeps out of the window and sees birds sitting on the Gulmohar tree. She goes out and chats with the tree. The Gulmohar tree has a lot of flowers on her, she tells Anni how much they have to work hard. Anni learns few things from the tree.
Physical Challenges
by Joan EsherickThere are many kinds of physical challenges. Some of these are the result of an injury, while other challenges are caused by a condition with which the person was born. Many of these conditions will last forever, and some will get worse as the individual gets older. When fourteen-year-old Samantha discovers that her new neighbor, Jenny, has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair, Samantha's not sure what to expect. Through her growing friendship with Jenny, though, Samantha meets other kids with physical challenges. Each of these new friends has a different physical condition and faces different difficulties--and each one teaches Samantha a new lesson about how to look at others.
Physical Disabilities: The Ultimate Teen Guide
by Denise ThorntonThe issues rising from family, school, and relationships are the same for most teens, but teens who have visual, hearing, or physical impairments have additional obstacles to cope with and overcome as they enter young adulthood. This book addresses the special issues that teens who have physical disabilities must tackle, such as school, relationships, sports and recreation, assistive technology, driving, preparing for life after high school, and more. Teens, parents, teachers, and medical professionals will find this to be a valuable resource.
Physical Science, Unit E: Interactions of Matter and Energy
by Lucy Daniel Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Richard Moyer Pamela Stryker H. Prentice BaptisteAn introductory science text.
Physical Science: Concepts in Action
by Michael Wysession David Frank Sophia YancopoulosNIMAC-sourced textbook
Physical Science: Concepts in Action, With Earth and Space Science
by Michael Wysession Sophia Yancopoulos David V. FrankPhysical Science is the study of non-living systems, as opposed to a study of biological sciences or living systems. It consists of physics, chemistry, astronomy and earth science. It also includes scientific method and experimentation and this is what this textbook is all about.
Physician-Assisted Suicide (Point Counterpoint)
by Alan MarzilliA political examination of various controversial issues, especially that of physician assisted suicide.
Physics Experiments for Children (Dover Children's Science Books)
by Muriel MandellWhat better way is there to learn than by doing? This unusual book enables children to carry out more than 103 different experiments and demonstrations, carefully planned to illustrate principles of modern science. Clear step-by-step instructions, frequent diagrams, and clear statements of conclusions all enable the young student to carry through these experiments with minimal supervision, yet full success.The science projects included demonstrate what things are made of and how substances are affected by the different forms of energy, heat, light, sound, mechanical energy, electricity, and magnetism. The experiments show how a thermometer measures temperature, how an electric bulb gives light, how shadows are formed, how a stethoscope works, how to make a periscope, how to make a rainbow, how straws work, how water changes size, and many other fascinating facts. Little is required in the way of equipment other than simple materials found at home, such as bottles, cardboard, wire, nails, cork, paper, and magnets.This volume offers upper grade school, junior high school, and high school students a very entertaining way to enrich their background in science and its applications. It is also a very valuable aid to parents, teachers, and others who wish to make clear, forceful demonstrations to children.
Physics Funky Science (Funky Science)
by Kirsten HallSmart and savvy girls will love discovering the secrets of science! Funky Science: Physics has loads of cool, creative experiments presented in a fun and accessible way, relating to topics that girls love. Grab some friends to make some noise, create a rainbow, uncover the secrets of light, discover the mysteries of energy, and put the fun in Funky Physics! All experiments are developed with science teachers and provide the science behind the activity along with parental guidance symbols and glossaries of Wonder Words.