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Our American Heritage
by AbekaAmerica's heritage is rich with explorers, inventors, pioneers, and soldiers--ordinary people whose choices made them excellent leaders and citizens. Journey with them through the founding, expansion, and modernization of Our American Heritage
Our California: History--Social Science for California
by Scott ForesmanThis textbook is all about California.
Our Camping Trip (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Meredith Johnson Linda JakeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Catholic Faith: Living What We Believe
by Michael PennockOur Catholic Faith: Living What We Believe offers a general overview of the Catholic faith as outlined by the four pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church and is designed for use in an introductory Catholic high school theology course. Because students enter Catholic high school with diverse catechetical instruction and formation experiences, a primary objective of this text is to get students up to speed early in their high school careers. Students are challenged to accept Jesus, commit themselves to him through the Church, and to live lives of loving service.
Our Changing Earth: An Encyclopedia of Landforms (Into Reading, Level N #87)
by Darleen RamosNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Our Earth is changing all the time. Earthquakes, wind, water, and ice all work to change the shape of Earth. Do you know which is the largest canyon on Earth?
Our Changing World (Inspire Science, Grade K #Unit 2)
by McGraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Communities
by Myra Zarnowski Merry M. Merryfield Peter Rees Phillip J. VanfossenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Communities (Grade #3)
by Richard G. Boehm James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Walter C. Parker Gloria Contreras Mary A. Mcfarland A. Lin GoodwinOur Communities provides information about people, the communities in which they live, and their governments.
Our Communities (Grade 3, Texas edition)
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Walter C. Parker Gloria Contreras Mary A. Mcfarland A. Lin Goodwin Richard O. BoehmThe Social Studies Strands are a way of thinking about Social Studies. Social Studies is the study of people and the world we live in. One way to think about Social Studies is to break it into parts. We call these parts the strands.
Our Communities, Inquiry Journal
by William Deverell Kevin P. Colleary James BanksNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Communities, Research Companion: Impact Social Studies
by William Deverell Kevin P. Colleary James BanksNIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Grade 3</p>
Our Communities: Homework and Practice Book, Grade 3
by Harcourt School Publishers StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Community and Beyond [Grade 1]
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda GreenowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Community and Beyond, Student Edition
by Bert Bower Teachers' Curriculum InstituteNIMAC-sourced textbook