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Nuestro obsequio para la playa
by Margarita González-Jensen Richard HutchingsNIMAC-sourced textbook. No es divertido estar en una playa sucia. Una niña y su mamá deciden ayudar.
Nuestros cinco sentidos (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level I #11)
by Sarah RussellPodemos ver, oír, oler, saborear y sentir. Esos son los cinco sentidos. Vamos a leer sobre nuestros cinco sentidos. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Nuevos Pasos Lectura 2.1 (Edicion de Texas)
by Jim Cummins George M. Blanco Ileana Casanova Elena Izquierdo Carmen Tafolla George A. Gonzáles Bertha Pérez Flora Rodríguez-Brown Graciela P. Rosenberg Howard L. SmithSpanish textbook that teaches literature.
Numbed!
by David LubarWhen Logan’s class takes a trip to a math museum, his mischievous friend Benedict is sure it will be a boring day—until he discovers a robot and its creator in an off-limits area. The robot proves feisty, and soon both boys get zapped. They realize only later that they’d left the museum without their math skills. To get back the knowledge they need for school—not to mention buying food at the mall, divvying up dinner at home, and much more—they’ll have to get back to the museum and pass a series of math challenges. Being “numbed” teaches Logan and Benedict just how useful, and even fun, math can be.
Number Corner, Grade 2, Student Book, Spanish Edition
by The Math Learning CenterNIMAC-sourced textbook
Number Corner: Student Book, Blackline Masters
by Tyson Smith Allyn Snider Donna BurkNIMAC-sourced textbook
Number Corner: Student Book, Blackline Masters
by Tyson Smith Barbara Blanke Martha Ruttle Pia Hansen PowellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Number One Kid
by Patricia Reilly GiffThe author of the beloved Kids of the Polk Street School series introduces a new generation of readers to a multicultural group of kids who enjoy all the activities of an after-school center. I'M #1! That's what Mitchell McCabe's favorite T-shirt says. He'd like to be Number One at the Zigzag Afternoon Center, where there are lots of fun activities to choose from: swimming, nature walks, field trips, art, even homework help. And YAY-there's snack time! But Mitchell is worried. What if he's the only kid who doesn't get a prize on Prize Day? Luckily, Mitchell realizes he's a winner at something terrific. In this delightful new series, award-winning author Patricia Reilly Giff introduces readers to a quirky, lovable group of kids, capturing all the excitement and surprises of new friends and after-school fun. From the Trade Paperback edition.
Number One: Uncanny Uses of Urine / Number Two: From Waste to Wonder (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Gemma RymerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Number Power 10: Pre-Algebra
by Robert MitchellNumber Power Series (Revised) The first choice for those who want to develop and improve their math skills. Every Number Power book targets a particular set of math skills with straightforward explanations, easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction, real-life examples, and extensive reinforcement exercises. Use these texts across the full scope of the basic math curriculum, from whole numbers to pre-algebra and geometry. NUMBER POWER: PRE-ALGEBRA NEW! From basic number skills to data analysis and probability and on to beginning algebra, this book covers material necessary to pass many educational and occupational tests.
Number Sense: Percent Applications
by Allan SuterContemporary's popular Number Sense mathematics series has been updated! Number Sense encourages students to explore number relationships to build a concrete understanding of mathematical operations, problem-solving strategies, and real-life applications. Each text uses a highly visual and active approach to introduce basic mathematics concepts. Each lesson is carefully designed to simultaneously build students' mastery and self-confidence. Each text illustrates a basic math skill with a step-by-step approach, and follows with lots of practice.
Number Talks, Grades K-5: Helping Children Build Mental Math and Computation Strategies
by Sherry ParrishNumber Talks A five- to fifteen-minute classroom conversation around purposefully crafted computation problems that are solved mentally. The best part of a teacher's day. This dynamic multimedia resource was created in response to the requests of teachers--those who want to implement number talks but are unsure of how to begin and those with experience who want more guidance in crafting purposeful problems. It supports teachers in understanding: what a classroom talk is; how to follow students' thinking and pose the right questions to build understanding; how to prepare for and design purposeful number talks; and how to develop grade-level-specific strategies for the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Number Talks supports the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics.
Number Theory: A Historical Approach
by John J. Watkins<p>The natural numbers have been studied for thousands of years, yet most undergraduate textbooks present number theory as a long list of theorems with little mention of how these results were discovered or why they are important. This book emphasizes the historical development of number theory, describing methods, theorems, and proofs in the contexts in which they originated, and providing an accessible introduction to one of the most fascinating subjects in mathematics. <p>Written in an informal style by an award-winning teacher, Number Theory covers prime numbers, Fibonacci numbers, and a host of other essential topics in number theory, while also telling the stories of the great mathematicians behind these developments, including Euclid, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and Sophie Germain. This one-of-a-kind introductory textbook features an extensive set of problems that enable students to actively reinforce and extend their understanding of the material, as well as fully worked solutions for many of these problems. It also includes helpful hints for when students are unsure of how to get started on a given problem. <p> <li>Uses a unique historical approach to teaching number theory <li>Features numerous problems, helpful hints, and fully worked solutions <li>Discusses fun topics like Pythagorean tuning in music, Sudoku puzzles, and arithmetic progressions of primes <li>Includes an introduction to Sage, an easy-to-learn yet powerful open-source mathematics software package <li>Ideal for undergraduate mathematics majors as well as non-math majors <li>Digital solutions manual (available only to professors)</li> </p>
Numbers Queen: A QUIX Book (Addy McBean #1)
by Margery CuylerA second-grade math whiz uses her beloved numbers to get herself out of trouble and ace a class project in this first book in the Addy McBean series—part of the Aladdin QUIX line!Addy McBean, a second grader at PS #8, is up to her eyebrows (two) in myriad (lots) adventures. She&’s never met a number she hasn&’t liked! When she&’s paired with Willard—a classmate who&’s not exactly her favorite—for a math project, Addy has to figure out a way to juggle Willard, numbers, and finishing the project!