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Oggie Cooder: A Combo Of Oggie Cooder And Oggie Cooder, Party Animal (Oggie Cooder Ser.)

by Sarah Weeks

From the author of So B. It—now a major motion picture. “A loveable character . . . Fans of Jeff Kinney’s Wimpy Kid titles will be drawn to Oggie.” —School Library JournalOggie Cooder has a talent—he can charve better than anyone else in Truman Elementary School. (Charving, for the uninitiated, is the carving of a piece of cheese with one’s teeth.) Oggie doesn’t think this is anything special—but his whole school will soon be disagreeing with him. Because after he inadvertently charves during a nationwide hunt for unusual talents, his charving puts him on the path to fame and fortune. Suddenly, he’s the star of the school . . . but he’s not sure that he wants to shine that way. This is Sarah Weeks at her best—funny, clever, and kid-friendly.“Oggie’s adventure delivers a message about staying true to oneself, but the lesson is never cheesy; it is as light-hearted and tasty as Oggie’s charving lessons.” —Kidsreads.com“What is refreshing is that Oggie doesn’t have to change his nature to change his social status. Gentle humor with a satisfying message for middle-grade readers.” —Kirkus Reviews

Oh Boy, Mallory (Mallory #17)

by Laurie Friedman

Mallory has a new diary, and big news to write in it: a cute fifth-grade boy LIKES her! The only problem: Mallory's friends are more excited about it than she is. Mallory's not sure what to do, what to say on the phone, or even how she feels. Her best friend, Mary Ann, however, is sure about what Mallory should feel and do. But when Mallory follows Mary Ann's advice, she winds up hurting another friend—and gets in BIG trouble. Can Mallory make things right and learn to follow her own heart?

Oh, Baby! (Into Reading, Level D #47)

by Ellen Catala

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Oh, California

by Gary B. Nash J. Jorge Klor de Alva Jacqueline M. Cordova Beverly J. Armento

Throughout history people have expressed their deepest feelings and beliefs through literature. Reading these stories, legends, poems, and shorter passages that appear in the lessons will help you experience what life was like for people of other times and places.

Oh, Valentine, We've Lost Our Minds! (My Weird School Special)

by Dan Gutman Jim Paillot

A.J. and the gang from My Weird School star in this series of after-school, holiday-themed chapter books featuring all-new hilarious stories and thirty-two pages of games, puzzles, and more.It's the week of Valentine's Day, and A.J.'s class is getting a foreign exchange student! His name is Pierre, and he's from France. But what happens when Pierre challenges A.J. to a duel (or at least a thumb war) over Andrea? One thing's for sure: when L-O-V-E comes to Ella Mentry, it spells the weirdest Valentine's Day story in the history of the world!Bestselling author Dan Gutman brings his kid-friendly sense of humor to this all-new series of holiday adventures. With My Weird School checklists and trivia plus tons of Valentine-themed facts and puzzles, this is one weird Valentine special you don't want to miss!

Ohio

by James A. Banks Walter C. Parker Gloria Contreras Mary A. Mcfarland A. Lin Goodwin Richard O. Boehm Kevin P. Colleory

This book examines the geography, history, and economy of Ohio.

Ohio Adventure (The Revised Edition)

by Mary Stockwell

The Ohio Adventure is a 4th grade Ohio history textbook. The outline for this book is based on the Ohio Social Studies Academic Content Standards and teaches history, people in societies, geography, economics, government, citizenship rights and responsibilities, and social studies skills and methods. The book places the state's historical events in the context of our nation's history.

Ohio American Anthem: Reconstruction to the Present

by Edward L. Ayers Robert D. Schulzinger Jesús F. de la Teja Deborah Gray White

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Ohio Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws

by Ohio Department of Public Safety

Ohio Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws

Ohio Experience: 4th Grade Student Workbook

by Carole Marsh

INCLUDES: HISTORY--Chronology, Settlement, and Growth Timelines and their significance in Ohio history--years, decades, centuries Earliest settlements including prehistoric peoples Territory to statehood progression--Northwest Ordinance Inventors--Wright Brothers, Charles Kettering, Garrett Morgan PEOPLE IN SOCIETIES--Cultures and Interaction Cultural practices and products of Ohio settlers--The Paleo Indians, Archaic Indians, Woodland Indians (Adena and Hopewell) and Late Prehistoric Indians (Fort Ancient), Historic Indians of Ohio (Ottawa, Wyandot, Mingo, Miami, Shawnee and Delaware), European immigrants, Amish and Appalachian populations, African-Americans, recent immigrants from Africa, Asia and Latin America Expansion of European settlements on American Indians in Ohio GEOGRAPHY--Location, Places/Regions, Human Environmental Interaction and Movement Location of major physical and human features of Ohio--Lake Erie, rivers, plains, bordering states, the capital city and The Appalachian Plateau on maps Landforms, climates, population, vegetation and economic characteristics of Ohio How environmental processes (glaciation and weathering) and characteristics (landforms, bodies of water, climate, vegetation) influence human settlement Elevation, natural resource and road maps Patterns of settlement, economic activity and movement ECONOMICS--Scarcity/Resource Allocation, Production, Distribution and Consumption, and Markets Resources for goods/services and opportunity costs for resources Entrepreneurs--resources, profits and risk taking Ways people obtain and use income Specialization, trade and goods and services GOVERNMENT--Role of Government; Rules and Laws Branch responsibilities--legislative, executive, and judicial Ohio constitution Democratic constitution--government framework, the power of government and authority of elected officials CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES--Participation and Rights and Responsibilities Citizens' common good and influence on government--voting, communicating with officials, participating in civic and service organizations and performing voluntary service Personal responsibilities and civic responsibilities Importance of leadership and public service Desirable qualities and characteristics of leaders SOCIAL STUDIES SKILLS AND METHODS--Obtaining Information, Thinking and Organizing, Communicating Information, and Problem Solving State issues from print and electronic sources--atlases, encyclopedias, dictionaries, newspapers, multimedia Glossaries & indexes Primary and secondary sources in Ohio history Main ideas, supporting details Fact or opinion Pictographs, bar graphs, line graphs and tables Written report with sources Problem-solving/decision-making process--identifying a problem, gathering information, listing and considering options, considering advantages and disadvantages of options, choosing and implementing a solution and developing criteria for judging its effectiveness. . . . AND MORE Download free pages from this book Click on the link below. Ohio 4th Grade Student Workbook

Ohio Grade 4

by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Walter C. Parker

This book is organized to help you understand and apply social studies content and skills as you read. -Unit Opener and People Who Made a Difference pages introduce you to the people and places in the unit. - Chapter Opener pages introduce you to the time and place of events you will read about. - Lesson Opener pages prepare you before you read. - Lesson Review pages test your understanding of the lesson. -Reading Skills pages help you understand social studies content. - Biographies and Primary Sources bring the past alive. - Citizenship pages show real-life participation in democracy. -Readers' Theater and Literature bring Ohio history alive.

Ohio Holt Elements of Literature, First Course

by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah Appleman

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Ohio Holt Elements of Literature, Introductory Course

by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah Appleman

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Ohio Holt Elements of Literature, Second Course

by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah Appleman

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Ohio Holt Elements of Literature, Third Course

by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah Appleman

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Ohio Holt Mathematics: Course 1

by David J. Chard Edward B. Burger Jennie M. Bennett

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Ohio Holt Social Studies: United States History Beginnings to 1877

by William Deverell Deborah Gray White

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Ohio Interactive Science [Grade 2]

by Michael J. Padilla Don Buckley Zipporah Miller

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Ohio Interactive Science [Grade 4]

by Michael J. Padilla Don Buckley Zipporah Miller

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Ohio Interactive Science [Grade 6]

by Michael J. Padilla Don Buckley Zipporah Miller

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Ohio Interactive Science [Grade 7]

by Michael J. Padilla Don Buckley Zipporah Miller

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Ohio Interactive Science [Grade 8]

by Pearson Education

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Ohio McDougal Littell Literature [Grade 6]

by Jim Burke Janet Allen Arthur Applebee

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Ohio McDougal Littell Literature, British Literature

by Arthur N. Applebee Jim Burke Janet Allen

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Ohio Performance Coach, Mathematics, [Grade 7]

by Triumph Learning Llc

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