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Red Pandas (National Geographic Kids Readers #Level 1)
by Laura Marsh National Geographic Kids StaffFind out about the shy and rarely seen red panda! This level 1 reader documents the lives of red pandas in their environment. <P><P>The carefully constructed text and beautiful photographs guarantee a successful and rewarding reading experience for any reader, especially those who love wild animals.
Red Riding Hood: A Discover Graphics Fairy Tale (Discover Graphics: Fairy Tales)
by Cristina OxtraRevisit the tale of Red Riding Hood. A visit to her grandmother turns dangerous with the addition of a wolf! Will Red Riding Hood make it there safely, or fall victim to the wolf's traps?
Red-Wagon Saturday (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Victoria Smith Tin SalamunicShe's Gone It's Saturday, and it should be a fun day. But for Anthea, nothing is the same without Janine. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Red, White, and--Achoo! #33
by Nancy Krulik John WendyIt?s Presidents? Day, and everyone in class 4A is psyched. It means that they each get to dress up as a president and give an oral report in front of the class. But Katie finds herself on shaky ground after the magic wind switcheroos her into Millard Fillmore of all people. Can she prevent the ultimate Presidents? Day disaster?
Red, White And Black
by Gary NashExplores how the most diverse society in the Atlantic world was shaped through two centuries of development Written by highly acclaimed historian Gary B. Nash, this text presents an interpretive account of the interactions between Native Americans, African Americans, and Euroamericans during the colonial and revolutionary eras. It reveals the crucial interconnections between North America's many peoples, illustrating the ease of their interactions in the first two centuries of European and African presence to develop a fuller, deeper understanding of the nation's underpinnings. MySearchLab is a part of the Nash program. Research and writing tools, including access to academic journals, help students understand critical thinking in even greater depth. To provide students with flexibility, students can download the eText to a tablet using the free Pearson eText app.
Red, White & True Blue Mallory (Mallory #11)
by Laurie FriedmanMallory is in Washington, D.C., with her fourth grade class. She can't wait to see the famous monuments and museums. But from the moment she sets foot in the nation's capital, there's one thing she doesn't see much of . . . her best friend. Mary Ann is spending so much time with the new boy in their class, she's forgotten all about being partners with Mallory. And when Mallory wanders off to wiggle her loose tooth, her tooth isn't the only thing that is lost! Will Mallory's trip to Washington turn out to be one she'll always remember or something she'd rather forget?
Redbird Reef (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Kate DopirakNIMAC-sourced textbook. End of the Line? Redbird subway cars sped under the streets, taking people where they needed to go. But after a little more than forty years, the subway cars were old and worn out. Was it really the end of the line for the Redbirds? Or could the subway cars still be useful?
The Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style
by Bryan GarnerBryan A. Garner's Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style, 4th Edition (Coursebook)
The Reef, Unit 18
by Ann Watanabe Marilyn Sprick Paula Rich Jessica Sprick Page O'Rourke Ruth GallowayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reflect And Relate: An Introduction To Interpersonal Communication
by Steven McCornack Kelly MorrisonCurrent, inclusive, and authoritative, Reflect & Relate, Sixth Edition, has set the new standard for interpersonal communication texts. Steve McCornack and Kelly Morrison, both distinguished scholars and award-winning teachers, draw on their twenty-five years of classroom experience to connect classic and current communication theory and research to the actual lives of today's students. For the sixth edition, the authors built on their leading gender coverage by partnering with an advisory board of culturally responsive-sustaining pedagogy leaders to create an even more inclusive text that models for and guides students in culturally self-aware and inclusive communication. The revision features over 300 new scholarly citations, and responds to the real and growing interpersonal challenges students currently face: how to form positive relationships to support health and wellness, within increasingly online contexts, and with people who have a variety of backgrounds, abilities, and experiences. Additionally, coverage of mediated communication—its advantages, as well as its challenges—has been thoroughly updated to support students in today's digital world.
Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Ethics and Philosophy
by Lori Gruen Dale Jamieson Christopher SchlottmannSpanning centuries of philosophical and environmental thought, this book, will inform and enlighten your students while also encouraging debate. <p><p> Extensively revised and updated for the second edition, this comprehensive collection presents fifty classic and contemporary readings, thirty-three of them new. This book retains the core readings and insights of the first edition while also updating its coverage in light of the many changes that have occurred over the last twenty years in the intellectual climate and in patterns of environmental concern. The selections are topically organized into sections on animals, biodiversity, ethics, images of nature, wilderness, and―new to this edition―aesthetics, climate change, food, and justice. This thematic organization, in combination with coverage of current environmental issues, encourages students to apply what they learn in class to real-life problems. <p><p> Featuring insightful section introductions, discussion questions, and suggestions for further reading, this book is ideal for use in environmental philosophy, environmental ethics, and environmental studies courses.
Reflections: The United States: Making A New Nation
by HarcourtThis text book contains unit lessons on The First Americans, Cultures Meet, Settling the Colonies, The American Revolution, Governing the Nation and Western Expansion. Skills, Maps, Time Lines, etc are some of the additional features of the book.
Reflections: The United States, Making A New Nation, Homework and Practice Book, Grade 5
by Harcourt School PublishersNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reflections: California, A Changing State, Homework and Practice Book, Grade 4
by Harcourt School PublishersNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reflections: People We Know (California Series)
by Harcourt School PublishersThe book is full of beautifully illustrated stories and is in a simple language. The book is for beginning readers. The biggest bonus in this book is cover-to-cover full-color presentation coupled with discussion questions at the end of each story unit.
Reflections: Our Communities
by Priscilla H. PorterThis book comprises 6 units of 12 chapters and the contents include: Our Geography (Physical and Human Geography; People and their Environment), American Indians (the Land and the First People; California Indians Today), Community History (How Communities Began; Building Communities) Government and Citizenship (the United States Government; Citizenship), Standing United (America's Cherished Ideals; Securing Our Freedoms) and Understanding Economics (Workers and Consumers; Costs and Benefits).
Reflections: A Changing State
by Priscilla H. PorterSocial studies textbook about the history and geography of California.
Reflections: Student Edition Grade 3 Reflections 2007
by Priscilla H. Porter Michael J. Berson Margaret HillNIMAC-sourced textbook
Reflections - English Course Book First Year PUC - Karnataka Board
by Department of Pre University Education"Reflections" is an English course book designed for first-year pre-university students in Karnataka, India, blending prose, poetry, and drama to enhance reading comprehension and self-expression. It features diverse selections, including fables, short stories, autobiographical excerpts, and poems that address themes such as colonialism, social discrimination, and the impact of money, alongside the loss of childhood innocence, nature’s beauty, and love’s complexities. The book also includes the play "The Watchman of the Lake," which underscores environmental conservation and the conflict between tradition and modernity. Through its varied content, "Reflections" aims to develop students' critical thinking, vocabulary, and appreciation for literature, offering a comprehensive exploration of the human experience and the power of language.
Reflections on the Heartland (Unit 5 America's Heartland)
by Wright GroupThis is an academic text for elementary-aged students.
Reflective Practice: Writing and Professional Development
by Gillie BoltonReflection and reflexivity invite critical, sensitive examination of practice, exploration of principles, concepts and ideas, and development of thoughtful self-awareness. <P><P> The Fourth Edition of this bestselling book explains how expressive and explorative writing, combined with in-depth group work or mentoring, can widen perspectives and give clarity of values, roles, and responsibilities. Step-by-step methods are grounded in carefully explained theories and values, and key terms such as reflection, reflexivity, critical, narrative, metaphor, mindfulness and complexity are clarified.<P> New to this edition:<P> * a clear route through the essentials of reflective practice<P> * greater clarity and representation of theoretical models<P> * a strong focus on ethical values<P> * in-depth examples and case studies from a range of courses<P> * clear summarization of each chapter’s key contents<P> * updated ‘Read to Learn’ sections and extended glossary<P> * discussion of writing in different cultures<P> * new online content including videos.
The Reformation: Activity Book (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 5 #Unit 6)
by Amplify EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook