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Funny Footprints: Independent Reading Orange 6 (Reading Champion #149)
by Katie DaleIn this story, it is Ben's birthday and it is snowing! He goes for a walk with Dad and sees some very funny footprints in the snow. Where could they lead?Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading: Orange stories are perfect for children aged 5+ who are reading at book band 6 (Orange) in classroom reading lessons.
Furball on the Roof (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom)
by Mike Phillips Shannon PasseHow do you get a cat down from a roof? The Oops family tries lots of ways. Will anything work? NIMAC-sourced textbook
Furtive
by Robert BowmanFurtive is the first companion novel for Washington Interactive, the Washington state geography and history curriculum.
Future Flash
by Kita Helmetag MurdockFor as long as she can remember, Laney's been having "future flashes"-visions of the future that she sees when she makes physical contact with another person. Left on a doorstep as a baby, Laney's past has always been cloudy to her, despite the clarity with which she can see the future. Her caretaker, Walt, claims to be her father, but Laney has a nagging suspicion that he isn't quite telling her the entire truth. And when a new kid, Lyle, moves to her small town, Laney is dreading meeting him-she almost always gets a future flash when first meeting someone new and they aren't always good. Unfortunately, her meeting with Lyle isn't just bad; it's painful. Engulfed in flames, Lyle's future flash is the worst Laney's ever experienced. But what does it mean? Is there anything Laney can do to change the future? And will she be able to save Lyle not only from a firey death but also from the merciless class bully without becoming a victim of his antics herself?In this thrilling and imaginative middle grade novel from author Kita Helmetag Murdock, follow Laney as she works against the clock to understand her past and prevent the disaster looming in the future. Aimed at readers ages 8 to 12, the book encompasses important themes such as identity, bullying, friendship, family relationship, and more. Kids will identify with Laney, who is a bit of an outsider but also has a good moral compass, and will love her supernatural abilities. Parents, teachers, and librarians will see the value in the themes discussed and in the positive outcome of the book with a very hopeful tone.
Future of the Time Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #15)
by Tracey WestDrake travels back in time to save a Dragon Master!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Eko is in trouble! The dark wizard Maldred has trapped her with a powerful spell. To free her, Drake and Rori must find the Time Dragon. But a sneaky imp sends Drake traveling back in time! Will Drake be able to save Eko... or will he be stuck in the past forever?
Futurism and Our Past Predictions (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Mike Dietz Carmen MoraisNIMAC-sourced textbook. What Were They Thinking? People in the twentieth century had big ideas about what our lives would be like in the twenty-first century. You might be impressed by what they got right, but maybe only after you finish laughing at what they got wrong.
G.U.M. Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics, Level D
by Imogene Dantzler* 2-page lessons that focus on one skill at a time * Proofreading practice and checklists * Activities to get families involved * Review and extra practice * Tests that give students practice with widely used standardized test formats * A convenient Language Handbook * Everything needed for instruction-there's no need to waste time at the copier
GED: Mathematics
by Steck-VaughnThe GED Mathematics Test focuses on the practical use of basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. You will be tested on your understanding of how to solve a problem and your ability to do the math to find a solution.
GENERAL ENGLISH Paper II – Andhra University SDE B.A, B.Com, B.Sc,II Year
by M. V. Rajkumar A. Uday Sankar D. P. Kranti Kumar G. Mary PushpaThis is the prescribed material for students pursuing BA, BCom, BSC from Andhra University School of Distance Education for 2nd year General English
GEOGRAPHY STUDENT TEXTBOOK GRADE 10 - Ethiopia
by M. A. Chuchu Ayalew Fentahun Alemayehu Hari Shankar Sharma Professor Muluneh Weldesamait Ph. D. Nell AngeloGEOGRAPHY STUDENT TEXTBOOK GRADE 10
GLENCOE MATHEMATICS: Mathematics Applications and Concepts, Course 1 [Grade 6] (Ohio)
by Roger Day Patricia Frey Rhonda BaileyNIMAC-sourced textbook
GO Math!: Student Edition, Grade 3 (GO Math! Ser.)
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt StaffCommon Core Assessment consortia have developed assessments that contain item types beyond the traditional multiple-choice format. This allows for a more robust assessment of students' understanding of concepts. Common Core assessments will be administered via computers; and Getting Ready for the Smarter Balanced Assessment presents items in formats similar to what you will see on the tests. The following information is provided to help familiarize you with these different types of items. Each item type is identified on pages (vii-viii). The examples will introduce you to the item types. The following explanations are provided to guide you in answering the questions. These pages describe the most common item types. You may find other types on some tests.
GOAL!: Independent Pink 1b (Reading Champion #608)
by Katie WoolleyThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
GOVT4
by Beth Henschen Edward I. SidlowCreated through a student-tested, faculty-approved review process with input from more than 200 students and faculty, GOVT4 is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners. Focusing on the current and historical conflicts and controversies that define America as a nation, GOVT4 is a streamlined and extremely current text for the American Government course. Its motivating debate theme and appealing modern format speak directly to today's learners.
GRE Reading Comprehension: Detailed Solutions to 200 Questions
by The Editors at Vibrant PublishersGRE Reading Comprehension: Detailed Solutions to 200 Questions is designed to help students analyze and interpret complex and unfamiliar passages in the minimum possible time by employing simple, yet effective test-taking strategies. With over 200 Reading Comprehension questions straddling all possible topics, formats and question types, students get the most intensive practice opportunities to sail through Reading Comprehension questions on the GRE. Reading Comprehension questions in the Verbal Reasoning portion of GRE are a tough nut to crack because they take up a lot of time and no amount of theoretical knowledge can help ace them. The only way to score well in the RC section is to practice smart (instead of hard) and learn to budget your time wisely and well. Reading Comprehension questions will no longer make you break into a cold sweat because GRE Reading Comprehension: Detailed Solutions to 200 Questions gives you: Over 200 solved examples to practice and learn Passage summaries to help you understand and interpret different texts Systematic and effective strategies to save time and build confidence Answer Key with detailed explanation for every question Revised and updated content that is in-line with the new GRE guidelines
Gabby the Bubble Gum Fairy: A Rainbow Magic Book (The Sweet Fairies #2)
by Daisy MeadowsJoin Rachel and Kirsty on their sweetest-ever fairy adventure!Gabby's special magic means sweets and treats everywhere taste delicious. But when Jack Frost steals her magical item, her bubble is well and truly burst! Can Rachel and Kirsty defeat him and return the sweetness to Fairyland?
Gaia Girls Enter the Earth
by Lee WellesElizabeth Angier was happy to be at the end of the school year. She thought her summer on the family farm would be full of work and play with her best friend, Rachel, and her other best friend, her dog, Maizey. However, Elizabeth didn't anticipate the Harmony Farms Corporation moving to her town. Her world starts to crumble as her best friend moves away and her parents whisper of farmers selling their land and the effects this factory farm operation could have on them. When she thinks things can't get much worse, she meets the most unusual creature, Gaia, the living entity of the Earth. Strange things begin to happen to her, around her, and through her! Elizabeth discovers that with these new powers comes responsibility. A dire mistake makes Elizabeth wonder if meeting Gaia has been a blessing or a curse. Will Elizabeth have the strength to fight a large corporation? Or will her upstate New York home be spoiled by profit driven pork production that fouls the air, land, and water?