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Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 15: Groundhogs Like Snacks and Other Fun Facts
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 15: Riley Finds a Clue
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 16: Strong Paws Sanctuary
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 17: A Little Bit About Oceans
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 8: Arts and Crafts at the Park
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 9: Camping in the Everglades
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fundations® [Level 2], Unit 9: Inside the Everglades
by Wilson Language TrainingNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Fungus Among Us (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Riley Roam Lisa Adams Eugene SmithNIMAC-sourced textbook. TROUBLE ON SPACE STATION 6. Jannali has a big problem on her hands. And it keeps growing. Then it speaks and its message is shocking!
Funny Bunnies: Morning, Noon, and Night (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)
by Sue DiCiccoSweet, colorful artwork and fun, rhyming text throughout!FUNNY BUNNIES is an adorable, true early reader about a big bunny family's day. These funny bunnies wake up with the sun, spend a fun-filled afternoon playing in the park, and then return home at night. With colorful bunnies, simple rhyming text, and humorous moments scattered throughout, this leveled reader is sure to grab young readers' attention!
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 Shannon Passe Mike PhillipsHow do you get a cat down from a roof? The Oops family tries lots of ways. Will anything work? NIMAC-sourced textbook
A Furry Fiasco
by Jennifer Swender Paul Dubois Jacobs Stephanie LaberisPlay and stay at the Animal Inn, a brand-new chapter book series where the fur--and fun--flies at an animal spa and hotel.The Animal Inn is an all-inclusive pet resort/hotel/center/spa for animals from dogs to rabbits, cats to ducks, parrots to lizards. From doggie and kitty daycare, to grooming, and group play--you name it, and the Animal Inn has it. The Inn is run by the Tyler family along with their pets Leopold, the Macaw; Fuzzy and Furry, the gerbils; dogs Dash and Coco; felines Shadow and Whiskers; and a rollicking horde of animal visitors. When the animals hear that a new boarder--a Komodo Dragon--will be coming to the Inn, they panic! Is it a fire-breathing dragon? Will it gobble them all up and then devour their family? What's to become of the Animal Inn?
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.