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Silver Burdett Making Music
by Hunter C. March Sandra L. Stauffer Will SchmidNIMAC-sourced textbook
Silver Burdett Making Music
by Jane Beethoven Susan Brumfield Patricia Shehan CampbellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Silver Burdett Making Music
by Pearson EducationSilver Burdett Making Music provides developmentally appropriate music learning activities for students to build students' knowledge and skills within and across grade levels and engages all students in the music making process.
Silver Burdett Making Music (Texas Edition)
by Scott ForesmanThis resourceful text on Music contains lessons on Steps to Making Music and Paths to Making Music.
Silver Burdett Making Music (Texas Edition)
by Scott ForesmanThe text contains (Texas Musical Heritage) In the Beginning, Texas Likes Swing, Texas Goes Gospel, Outstanding in Their Field, Listening Map: Malaguena, Listening: Marche Joyeuse Lone Star Pride, etc.
Silver Burdett Science
by William L. Smallwood Catherine Valentino George G. Mallinson Jacquelin B. MallinsonScience textbook.
Silver and Gold #3 (Astronaut Girl #3)
by Cathy Hapka Ellen VandenbergCan Astronaut Girl save the day with a little help from science? Find out as she and her space crew blast off on new adventures in this chapter book series!Val and Wallace aren't looking forward to the last weekend of summer vacation, though they are excited about going to the local town fair! But after Wallace's friend Carlos shows up for a visit, the day quickly goes downhill for Val. Things get even worse when Astronaut Girl, Wallace, the Astro crew, and Carlos end up in a spaceship zigzagging through an asteroid belt! Can Val and Carlos put their differences aside to get them all safely back home?Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.
Silver, Burdett And Ginn Earth Science
by Silver Burdett Ginn ReligionAn interesting book on the science of our world.
Silver, Burdett and Ginn English (4th grade)
by Myra Cohn LivingstonThis 1988 language arts text focuses on both grammar and composition lessons, reinforced with exercises.
Silverlake Art Show (The Adventures of Sophie Mouse #13)
by Poppy GreenIn this thirteenth charming book of The Adventures of Sophie Mouse series, Sophie hosts the very first Silverlake Art Show!Sophie has a brilliant idea: she&’s going to host the very first Silverlake Art Show! After all, she loves to draw and paint and she likes looking at art too. With the help of Hattie Frog and Owen Snake, Sophie puts together the whole event. And when the big night comes, she expects to be the star of the show. But she gets a surprise when she realizes…she&’s not! Who is this mystery artist that everyone is chirping and buzzing about? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Adventures of Sophie Mouse chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Simba tiene hambre (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level C #7)
by Debbie Croft Natalie HinrichsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Simmers DHO: Health Science
by Karen Simmers-Nartker Louise Simmers Sharon Simmers-KobelakNIMAC-sourced textbook
Simmers DHO: Health Science, Career Exploration and Skill Development (Mindtap Course List Series)
by Karen Simmers-Nartker Louise Simmers Sharon Simmers-KobelakNIMAC-sourced textbook
Simon Says (The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse #1)
by Cora ReefSimon Seahorse embarks on an adventure to find his lost lucky pearl in this first book in The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse chapter book series.Meet Simon, a tiny seahorse with a not-so-tiny personality! Simon has lived near Coral Grove, a small village near the ocean, his whole life, but from the stories he tells, you&’d think he&’s traveled the seas! It&’s not that Simon lies. He prefers the term &“embellishes,&” and his way of seeing the world makes the everyday extraordinary. So when his lucky pearl goes missing after he brings it to school one day, Simon&’s journey to find it is sure to be an epic tale! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, The Not-So-Tiny Tales of Simon Seahorse chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.
Simple Gifts
by Chris RaschkaIn words, pictures, and song, a nineteenth-century hymn continues to delight"'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free." So begins Simple Gifts, a generations-old hymn written by the Shakers of Alfred, Maine. In that simple community, people based their lives on kindness, trust, and the joys that come when we sing and dance together. In this lush volume, acclaimed illustrator Chris Raschka brings this famous song to life, celebrating animals and landscapes with bold brushstrokes and warm colors. A cat, a rabbit, a turtle, and even the trees appear to dance to the lyrics. After all, sometimes the finest gifts are the simplest ones.
Simple Machines
by Lola M. Schaefer Kathleen KucheraThis book is about the types of simple machines and their uses. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Simple Solutions Common Core English Grammar and Mechanics 4
by Nancy Tondy Joan Archer Nancy McGrawNIMAC-sourced textbook
Simple Solutions Common Core Mathematics 6
by Nancy Tondy Donna M. Mazzola Christopher Backs Nancy L. McGrawSimple Solutions. Minutes a Day-Mastery for a Lifetime! Common Core Mathematics 6
Simple Solutions Grade 7: Common Core English Grammar and Mechanics
by Llc Bright Ideas PressSimple Solutions Grade 7 Common Core English Grammar and Mechanics.
Simple Solutions Minutes a Day--Mastery for a Lifetime: Algebra I, Part A, Mathematics
by Nancy L. McgrawThis workbook will give you the opportunity to practice skills you have learned in previous grades. By practicing these skills each day, you will gain confidence in your math ability. Using this workbook will help you understand math concepts easier and it will give you a more positive attitude toward math in general.
Simple Solutions, Common Core Mathematics 5
by Nancy Tondy Donna M. Mazzola Nancy L. McGrawNIMAC-sourced textbook
Simple Truths and 6 Essential Traits of Powerful Writing (Book One, Novice)
by Douglas E. Grudzina Mary C. BeardsleyOver the past several years, two trends in writing instruction have grown in popularity: primary trait instruction and trait-based scoring. Both of these trends carry great benefits for the students, but their effectiveness is limited by how they are understood and implemented in today's classrooms. The Prestwick House Simple Truths series hopes to overcome a few of these limitations.