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The Cookie (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)

by Stephen Krensky Giuliano Ferri

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The Cookie Thief: Independent Reading 11 (Reading Champion #504)

by Jenny Jinks

Amari has been baking cookies with his grandmother, but every time he leaves them to cool, they disappear! Who is the mysterious cookie thief? Amari is about to make a surprising discovery!Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading 11 stories are the perfect introduction to first chapter books for children aged 6+ who are reading at book band 11 in classroom reading lessons.

The Cool Bean Makes a Splash (I Can Read Level 2)

by Jory John

The Cool Bean faces the super slide in this Level Two I Can Read by the #1 New York Times bestselling duo Jory John and Pete Oswald!It's a perfect day at the community pool for a swim. The cool beans are the best swimmers in town. Check out how they dive! Look at how they cannonball! Watch how they backflip! YOW!As for the Cool Bean, the shallow side of the pool is the only side of the pool he treads water on. Until one day, the Cool Bean sees the super slide and finds the courage to finally ride the slide...or does he? Find out in this splashy story about taking chances, trying new things, and leaning on your friends.The Cool Bean Makes a Splash is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.

The Cool Hat (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)

by Randy DuBurke Pat McCann

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The Copycat (Itty Bitty Princess Kitty #8)

by Melody Mews

Itty realizes that she has a copycat in this eighth Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter book.Itty meets a young tiger named Tessa and it turns out she goes to Itty&’s school! Itty thinks she&’s nice and funny, and she can tell Tessa likes hanging out with her and her friends. But then Tessa shows up wearing the same dress as Itty—the one Itty had told her about that is very special to her. And in art class, Tessa copies Itty&’s drawing. Itty doesn&’t understand why Tessa is being such a...copycat! Does she really want to be Itty&’s friend? Or does she just want to copy whatever Itty is doing? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on every page, the Itty Bitty Princess Kitty chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

The Copycat Robot (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Victor Tavares Sylvia Andrews

NIMAC-sourced textbook. TROUBLE! Why is a robot making a racket in Teri's closet?

The Cornerstone Anthology

by Alvin Granowsky Eden Force Eskin John Dawkins

A language arts book that lets in the readers to a new world of literature and reading.

The Cornerstone: Continuing the Mission of Christ Today as Members of the Church

by Our Sunday Visitor

The Cornerstone: Continuing the Mission of Christ Today as Members of the Church, invites students to examine the nature and mission of the Church founded by Christ and guided by the Holy Spirit. Exercises engage adolescents in the images of the Church, documents of Church councils, and the Scriptural foundation of Church teachings. Maps and profiles of saints promote understanding of the spread of Christianity as well as important events and movements within the Church.

The Corps of Discovery

by Kristin Cashore

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The Cosmic Perspective

by Jeffrey Bennett Mark Voit Nicholas Schneider Megan Donahue

Building on a long tradition of effective pedagogy and comprehensive coverage, The Cosmic Perspective, Eighth Edition provides a thoroughly engaging and up-to-date introduction to astronomy for non-science majors. This text offers a wealth of features that enhance student understanding of the process of science and actively engage students in the learning process for key concepts. The fully updated Eighth Edition includes the latest scientific discoveries, revises several subjects based on our most current understanding of the cosmos, and now emphasizes deeper understanding of the twists and turns of the process of science and the relevance of concepts to student’s lives.

The Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals (Bennett Science And Math Titles Series)

by Jeffrey Bennett Mark Voit Nicholas Schneider Megan Donahue

Teaching the Process of Science through Astronomy <P><P> Inspired by an activities-based classroom approach, The Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals is the briefest introduction to astronomy in the Bennett series. By focusing on the process of science and fundamental concepts of astronomy, The Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals allows time for the use of other instructional tools in the course. Each concisely written chapter is formatted into two main sections followed by a Process of Science section, making learning targeted and expectations clear for students. <P><P> The Second Edition of The Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals presents recent dramatic advances in astronomy and how they change our understanding of the cosmos. This new edition focuses on essential subjects of astronomy chosen for their importance to the field, interest, and engagement level, using goal-oriented lessons and practical tools to bring astronomy to life. The textbook is now supported in Mastering Astronomy to create an unrivalled learning suite for students and instructors.

The Cosmic Perspective: The Solar System

by Jeffrey Bennett Mark Voit Nicholas Schneider Megan Donahue

The text provides a wealth of features that enhance skill-building, including new group work exercises that help you retain concepts longer and build communication skills for the future. The Seventh Edition has also been fully updated to include the latest astronomical observations, results from recent space missions, research, and theoretical developments that inform our understanding of the early universe.

The Cost of Dinner (Early Explorers B #6)

by Vicki Rushworth David Haggerty Danielle S. Hammelef

The Cost of Green Energy

by Tom Cardigan

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The Costume Party

by Sharon Fear

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Counselor and the Law: A Guide to Legal and Ethical Practice (6th Edition)

by Anne Marie Wheeler Burt Bertram

Attorney Wheeler, who has experience with counselors and the mental health field, and Bertram, a counselor, marriage and family therapist, and counselor educator, help counselors and other mental health professionals understand the legal and ethical dilemmas that can arise in practice. They overview the counseling profession, counseling relationship, and law and ethics, and discuss federal and state laws; civil malpractice liability and licensure board complaints; confidentiality, privilege, and privacy; duties to report, warn, or protect; suicide and threats of harm to self; professional boundaries; records and documentation; and managing the counseling practice. This edition has a new chapter on the use of social media and other Internet-related issues, updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) through the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act and regulations, a new legal/ethical decision-making model, and discussion of legal risks for counselor educators, such as recent court cases involving students' work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients.

The Country School (Into Reading, Level E #63)

by Elsie Nelley Alisa Coburn

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The Courageous Sailor

by Alison Adams Lori O'Dea Marcin Piwowarski

A boy and his boat. Will today be the day Jose finally sets out in his boat? Or will he be too scared to go?

The Course of Mexican History (10th Edition)

by Michael C. Meyer Susan M. Deeds William L. Sherman

Mexico's political, social, and economic landscapes have shifted in very striking ways in recent years and the country now moves cautiously forward in the twenty-first century. Revised to address these remarkable transformations, The Course of Mexican History, now in its tenth edition, offersa completely up-to-date, lively, and engaging survey from the pre-Columbian times to the present. The leading textbook in its field, The Course of Mexican History, Tenth Edition, is indispensable for students of Mexican history, politics, economics, and culture.

The Cowboy (I Like to Read)

by Hildegard Muller

Anna thinks the boy in the cowboy hat looks silly—but he's the only one who can save the day in this Guided Reading Level F story. It's a beautiful day! Anna and her toy dog, Toto, are all set to visit the beach, where the girl will teach her pup to swim. Toto is a quick learner, and Anna is having fun—until a wave pushes the floating toy far out into the ocean. No one knows how to save Toto—except for the boy in the cowboy hat, who leaps into action to lasso the wayward dog! Maybe he's not so silly after all. This richly-illustrated story about friendship and first impressions is perfect for young readers just beginning to tackle more complex sentence structures. The bright, charming artwork adds humorous detail—from Toto's tiny wheels to the Cowboy's aura of mystery—and helps support understanding of the text. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Level F books, for early first graders, feature longer, more varied sentences than Level E. Level F books encourage kids to decode new multi-syllable words in addition to recognizing sight words. Stories are more complex, and illustrations provide support and additional detail. When Level F is mastered, follow up with Level G.

The Coyote and the Rabbit

by Linda B. Ross

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The Craft of Science Writing: Selections from The Open Notebook

by Siri Carpenter

This book is a collection of indispensable articles on the craft of science writing as told by some of the most skillful science journalists working today. These selections are a wealth of journalistic knowledge from The Open Notebook, the online community that has been a primary resource for science journalists and aspiring science writers for the last decade. The Craft of Science Writing gives you a crew of accomplished, encouraging friends to whisper over your shoulder as you work. In these pages, you'll find interviews with leading journalists offering behind-the-scenes inspiration, as well as in-depth essays on the craft offering practical advice.

The Crazy Carnival Case (Nancy Drew Notebooks #48)

by Carolyn Keene Jan Naimo Jones

Nancy, Bess, and George are having a blast at the River Heights Carnival, sampling yummy snacks and trying to win prizes. Most of all, the girls can't wait for their favorite local singing star, Isabelle Santoro, to perform. But Isabelle may cancel if she finds out that someone's ruining all the fun with really annoying pranks. Snooty Brenda Carlton, annoying Orson Wong, and Chloe "Cruncher" Mondesky, the pie-contest queen, all make good suspects. Nancy's clue book is filling up, and she's got to solve this puzzle fast--so the fun, and the show, can go on!

The Creative Arts in Counseling (Fifth Edition)

by Samuel T. Gladding

This latest edition of The Creative Arts in Counseling is a powerful, evidence-based examination of how creative expression can be used in counseling with clients of various ages and backgrounds. It explores the clinical application of all of the major creative arts, including music, dance/movement, imagery, visual arts, writing/literature, drama, play and humor, and--new to this edition--animal-assisted therapy, therapeutic horticulture, and nature/wilderness experiences.The history, rationale, and theory behind each art form are discussed, in addition to its clinical benefits and uses in counseling settings. Each chapter contains a variety of practical exercises that clinicians, instructors, and students can incorporate immediately into their work, as well as "creative reflections" for personal and professional self-evaluation. The final chapter summarizes the 126 exercises that appear throughout the text so that readers can quickly access exercises that meet their needs.

The Creek at the Farm (Into Reading, Level J #59)

by Annette Smith Samantha Asri

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Lily and Josh are staying at Grandpa's farm. They know they can't go down to the creek without Grandpa. But when Lucky starts to bark, Lily and Josh run after him . . . down to the creek.

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