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Frederick Douglass; Sojourner Truth
by Sarah AlbeeBorn into slavery, Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth achieved freedom and historical importance during their lives. Dedicated to the welfare of their race and to the equality of all people, they earned their places in history through powerful words and deeds. What was life like for these slaves? How did they achieve greatness? Read these biographies to find out.
Free the Worms! #28
by Nancy Krulik John WendyClass 4A is studying reptiles, which makes class pet Slinky the snake a minor celebrity. The whole class collects worms from the field to feed to Slinky as a treat, but Katie refuses--she's a vegetarian! Then when the magic wind appears, Katie learns what it's like to be in someone else's skin--scaly snake skin to be exact!
Free to Fly
by Scott ForesmanThe book gives lesson suggestions to students at the end of each story which are helpful and great to them as it improves the students vocabulary.
Freedom and Unity: A History of Vermont
by Michael Sherman Gene Sessions P. Jeffrey PotashFreedom and Unity offers a comprehensive narrative of the history of Vermont, from prehistoric times to the present day. This history of the Green Mountain State incorporates social, political, economic, cultural, and demographic perspectives, placed in broad national context.
Freedom for All (Unit 7: Foundations of Freedom)
by The Editors at the The McGraw-Hill CompaniesLearn more about democracy and freedom, told through stories of America's history.
Freedom Readers, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Fran DowneyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Freedom Readers, Pioneer Edition (Hampton-brown Edge: Reading, Writing, And Language ©2009 Ser.)
by Fran DowneyNIMAC-sourced textbook
French 1: Student Worktext
by Bruce A. Byers Robert D. Loach Susanne B. AndersonFrench 1 features the latest updates on French culture and advice relating to French-speaking neighbours in Canada, Europe, and around the world. <p><p>Students will develop an intermediate level of proficiency in French grammar and will learn practical language content, such as greetings and taking leave, asking and answering simple questions to meet survival needs, ordering food, traveling, and relating the gospel in a simple manner, all within the context of real-life situations. French translations of Bible verses introduce each chapter of the textbook.
The French Revolution: A Document Collection
by Laura Mason Tracey RizzoA variety of perspectives exposes students firsthand to the events and impact of the French Revolution. The voices of philosophers and legislators are presented alongside those of sans-culottes; the histories of women, peasants, and the free blacks and slaves of Saint Domingue are represented, as are the testimonies of revolutionaries and counter-revolutionaries alike. Documents range from political pamphlets, decrees by legislative bodies, and police reports to popular petitions from the countryside and popular literature from the period.
Frenemies (Frenemies Ser. #1)
by Alexa YoungWhat happens when two besties become full-blown worsties?Avalon Greene rules the fashion scene at her sunny SoCal middle school with a diamond-clad fist, calling out classmates for their fashion-do's and most unfortunate clothes-pas. She's determined to host the social event of the season—a soiree in honor of her forever-friendship with Halley! Unfortunately, Halley's new look is one thing Avalon just can't celebrate. . . .Halley Brandon is just back from art camp and can't wait to share her funky new style with her best friend, Avalon. But when Avalon cries fashion foul, Halley realizes her best friend's true colors may clash with her own. Has their ultra-fabulous friendship finally gone out of style?From sharing custody of their puppy, Pucci, to drawing up a list of who gets which friends, Avalon and Halley discover what happens when you battle the person who knows everything about you—and isn't afraid to use your secrets to get what she wants.Best friends. Worst enemies. Frenemies.
Freya the Brave: Independent Reading Gold 9 (Reading Champion #655)
by Damian HarveyThis 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).Freya doesn't always feel brave, but she tries her best. And when she sneaks away on a Viking adventure, she proves herself braver than most.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.
Frida Kahlo: Great Mexican Artist [Approaching Level, Grade 3]
by Teri Crawford JonesNIMAC-sourced textbook
Frida Kahlo: Great Mexican Artist [Beyond Level, Grade 3]
by Teri Crawford JonesNIMAC-sourced textbook
Friday the 13th from the Black Lagoon (Black Lagoon Adventures #25)
by Mike ThalerThese fun-filled chapter books mix school, monsters, and common kid problems with hilarious results. You'll scream with laughter!Hubie has planned a fantastic party for his birthday. There's only one problem-he didn't know it was Friday the 13th. Now that's bad luck! What if nobody shows up? What if nobody brings presents?
Friedland and Relyea Environmental Science For AP
by Andrew Friedland Rick Relyea David Courard-HauriFriedland/Relyea Environmental Science for AP* was specifically developed to meet the requirements of the AP Environmental Science course and the needs of its students and teachers. This highly anticipated new textbook explores the sciencebehindenvironmental science and involves students with the fundamental concepts and findings that inform environmental decision making at all levels—from personal choices to national and international policy.
A Friend for Ben (Rigby Leveled Library, Level K #39)
by Jeanette McMahon Marla BaggettaNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Friend for Christmas (Early Reader)
by Lauren St JohnA full colour red Early Reader story about a dog who comes home for Christmas from BLUE PETER BOOK AWARD-winning author, Lauren St John.Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books perfect for building confidence in new readers and reluctant readers. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.If Luka could have anything in the world for Christmas, it would be to see Buddy again, his red and grey mongrel with one floppy ear. But Buddy has been missing for months. Then again, sometimes, at Christmas time, wishes really do come true.
A Friend for Dragon: An Acorn Book (Dragon #1)
by Dav PilkeyFrom Dav Pilkey, creator of the New York Times bestselling Dog Man and Captain Underpants series, comes Dragon, the heartwarming hero adored by Dav's youngest readers!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Lonely Dragon has made a friend, and he loves spending time with his new buddy! He enjoys telling scary stories, cracking funny jokes, and fixing a midnight snack for them to share. But when his friend appears to be ill, Dragon demonstrates what it means to be a true friend. In this warmhearted friendship story of love and loss, Dav Pilkey has created a lovable hero that everyone will cheer for!
A Friend in Need (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Page McBrier Jan FeindtNIMAC-sourced textbook. Right or Wrong? Whatever the problem, Sondra always knows the right thing to do—at least that's what she thinks. Now she's about to find out that she may be wrong.
Friendbots: Blink and Block Bug Each Other (I Can Read Comics Level 2)
by Vicky FangLet’s read comics! I Can Read Comics is an early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers.Blink and Block are back in another STEM-inspired I Can Read Comic by author-illustrator Vicky Fang!This time, Block is drawing in the park, but Blink wants to play. So much, in fact, that Blink can’t stop pressing Block’s buttons . . . literally. Blink is silly and Block is logical, and they’re best when they’re together! Whether they’re searching for treasure, playing pretend, or learning to compromise, Blink's imagination and Block's clever ideas turn any ordinary day into the most fun ever.Friendbots: Blink and Block Bug Each Other is a Level Two I Can Read Comic, geared for kids who are comfortable with comics and can read on their own, but still need a little help.
Friendbots: Blink and Block Make a Wish (I Can Read Comics Level 2)
by Vicky FangIntroducing I Can Read Comics, a brand-new early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers. Meet the robots Blink and Block in this STEM-inspired story by debut author-illustrator Vicky Fang. Blink is scanning the playground for treasure, and Block is pretty sure there’s no gold to be found. Will Blink prove that treasure does exist—or will these two new pals find something even better? Friendbots: Blink and Block Make a Wish is a Level Two I Can Read Comic, an engaging story for children starting to read on their own.