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Three Historical Communities of North America

by Jeri Cipriano

Perform this script about a Polish immigrant's life in 1946.

Three Immigrant Communities NEW YORK CITY in 1900

by Monica Halpern

Miranda has one messy desk. It's full of books, pencils, science projects and…other stuff. Too much stuff, says her teacher, Ms. Basil. On a family visit to her Uncle Aldo's one night, Miranda wonders if some of his magician's tools might offer a solution to her messy-desk problem. Sneaking off to the magic room, Miranda finds Uncle Aldo's impressive collection of top hats. Miranda knows that magic top hats can hold lots of things—why not the mess from her desk? At first, the hat seems to do the trick, but soon things start to go horribly wrong. As Uncle Aldo says, you have to be careful with magic.

The Three Little Pigs (Must Know Stories: Level 1)

by Maggie Moore

"Little pig, little pig, let me in!"A beautifully illustrated retelling of this favourite traditional story. Join in the refrains and watch as the clever little pig outwits the big, bad wolf.Must Know Stories includes favourite tales, celebrating the diversity of our literary heritage. Level 1 stories are told in under 500 words, for children to read independently.

The Three Little Pigs: Hopscotch Fairy Tales

by Daniel Postgate Anne Walter

The Three Little Pigs all set off to build a new home, but will their new houses keep them safe from the Big, Bad Wolf?

The Three Little Pigs (Hopscotch: Fairy Tales #9)

by Anne Walter

The Three Little Pigs all set off to build a new home, but will their new houses keep them safe from the Big, Bad Wolf?

The Three Little Pigs: Independent Reading Orange 6 (Reading Champion #516)

by Jackie Walter

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic 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. This retelling of the original fairytale is suitable for children aged 5-7, or those reading at book band Orange.

The Three Little Pigs and the Wolf

by Carrie Smith

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Three Little Pugs (Princess Pink and the Land of Fake-Believe #3)

by Noah Z. Jones

The “ingenious” Princess Pink has to shut down a shady car dealership run by the Three Little Pugs! (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books).In the Land of Fake-Believe, Princess Pink meets the Three Little Pugs—the trickiest car dealers in town. They sold Scaredy-Pants Wolf an actual lemon instead of a car! Princess and her friend Moldylocks must work together to get their friend his money back. Princess will have to use her new karate moves to block, chop, and kick down this shady business for good!This series is part of Scholastic’s early chapter book line Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow!Praise for Princess Pink and the Land of Fake-Believe #1: Moldylocks and the Three Beards“Jones takes ‘The Three Bears’ for a dizzy spin in this laff-riot series opener.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Will have kids guffawing with the silly puns and cheering for the ingenious Princess Pink in this subverted version of the more traditional tale.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

The Three Little Rats: Independent Reading Orange 6 (Reading Champion #1610)

by Damian Harvey

This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)In this new story based on The Three Little Pigs fairy tale, Three Little Rats leave their mum to make their own homes, closely followed by the farmer's cat! 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. Perfect for 5-7 year olds or those reading book band purple 8.

Three Men in a Boat Class 9 (Term-1)

by Jerome K. Jerome

Unabridged Edition for Class 9 Term 1. Annotated by Sanjay kumar Sinha

Three Men in a Boat Class 9 (Term-2)

by Jerome K. Jerome

Unabridged Edition for Class 9 Term 2. Annotated by Sanjay kumar Sinha

Three Modules on Clear Writing Style: An Introduction to The Craft of Argument

by Joseph M. Williams Gregory Colomb

As readers, we respond to writing that is clear, direct, and coherent. As writers, we need to learn how to produce these qualities in our own work. Sometimes we lack the vocabulary for talking about writing especially about matters of style with our peers, editors, and collaborators. Learning new ways to talk about good writing simpli es the composition, editing and review processes. LRS provides writers with the tools to see and solve common problems.

Three Native Nations Of the Woodlands, Plains, and Desert

by John K. Manos Ron Himler Ted Hammond

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Three Pigs, Level K

by Grace Schmidt Kathy Wilburn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Three Tates

by Lori O'Dea Betty Edwards Rebecca Grudzina

How much fun can you have in one day? The Tate girls love school three times more than most kids. Read to find out why.

Three Tricky Tales

by Anne Miranda Craig Spearing

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Three Tricky Tales

by Anne Miranda Craig Spearing

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Three's a Crowd!

by Colin Jack Ray O'Ryan

Zack finds out that two best friends are better than one in this chapter book adventure.Zack is thrilled when he finds out that his best friend on Earth, Bert Jones, is going to visit him on Nebulon. Zack can't wait to show Bert around the new planet, as well as his new school. But when Bert meets Drake, Zack's best friend on Nebulon, some jealousy starts to brew. Drake feels left out when Zack and Bert tell stories from Earth and share inside jokes. And he feels even more left out when the three boys go to an amusement park on the planet Cisnos and Zack and Bert go on all the rides...without Drake. When Zack finally realizes how out-of-place Drake feels, he, Drake, and Bert decide to all have fun together. Because, of course, two best friends are even better than one! With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Three's a Crowd!

by Ray O'Ryan Colin Jack

Zack finds out that two best friends are better than one in this chapter book adventure. Zack is thrilled when he finds out that his best friend on Earth, Bert Jones, is going to visit him on Nebulon. Zack can't wait to show Bert around the new planet, as well as his new school. But when Bert meets Drake, Zack's best friend on Nebulon, some jealousy starts to brew. Drake feels left out when Zack and Bert tell stories from Earth and share inside jokes. And he feels even more left out when the three boys go to an amusement park on the planet Cisnos and Zack and Bert go on all the rides. . . without Drake. When Zack finally realizes how out-of-place Drake feels, he, Drake, and Bert decide to "all "have fun together. Because, of course, two best friends are even better than one With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Three's Company, Mallory! (Mallory #21)

by Laurie Friedman

Some simple math: one + one + one = one too many! From the day they were born, Mary Ann and Mallory have been best friends. They've always been a two-some. But now, there's a new girl in town, and what used to be just the two of them has turned into three. If you ask Mallory, things just don't add up!

Threshold of Faith: The History of God's People

by Gary Cote

As one studies the Bible, the various sections can become overwhelming and most confusing. Many study one area that often leaves them confused about what is going on elsewhere. A difficulty exists trying to understand one part of the revelation, while the rest remains in the sphere of the unknown. Many skip from one section to another trying to find cohesion. The student seeks connection and clarity in its message and structure. This textbook is arranged to answer these questions while setting the foundation for future study. However, it is not written to be an in-depth look at every facet of God's revelation. Rather, it is designed to be a working manual for all those who want a solid foundation in the faith, and want to know God's plan which has been unfolding since the beginning of creation to the present, and from this present day till the end of all things. This textbook was written to explain the deep truths of Scripture in a sensible manner, to satisfy the requirements of those involved in academia while remaining free from its self-imposed restrictions of higher scholarship. This book is for the needs of every saint who is hungry for truth, and for the students of God's Word who are in need of tools and resources. This book will stir your faith, ground you in truth, and instill an understanding of God's Word to help you and others in your personal quest to know God. This manuscript approaches the complexities of the Bible by viewing it all within twelve panels, each having a threshold through which the people of God walked. These twelve thresholds are the doorways that led from one era to the next as God's revelation of the Messiah unfolded. This book is designed to be the textbook for every believer, enabling them to grasp the meaning of God's revelation. It explains these truths within a historical setting, enabling the student of God's Word to formulate a correct perspective of God's revelation even to the end of the age. To help with this endeavor, there are numerous break-out boxes along the way to address various topics and themes, and to make application to one's life in the faith. Reading in and through these twelve thresholds, the reader will discover the difference between those who lived contrary to God and the faithful who walked in harmony with God. These men and women of faith were made manifest to the visible and invisible world; their life actions declared that they belonged to the realm called, The People of God. They were a spectacle to behold, which the world was not worthy to receive. These people of faith displayed an allegiance to God and His Word, regardless of the adversaries that sought their end. They simply believed God! The twelve thresholds began with the Times of Adam and moved onward and upward to the higher calling of Christ Jesus. This book is a must for everyone desiring to know the word of God; it is the textbook for the faithful!

Thriving in College and Beyond: Concise Version (3rd Edition)

by Joe B. Cuseo Viki S. Fecas Aaron Thompson Michele Campagna

Thriving in College and Beyond: Research-Based Strategies for Academic Success and Personal Development delivers content through modalities that are both visual and emotional. Snapshot summary boxes, concept maps, humorous illustrations, authors’ experiences, content-relevant quotes from successful people in multiple fields, and first-hand perspectives of current college students appear throughout. <p><p> Distinctive Features Include: <p> It’s comprehensive – it covers the full range of topics and issues that affect student success. This text treats the student as a whole person, addressing academic and personal development and encompasses the whole college experience, including success strategies that can be used in the first year of college and beyond. It’s written by a diverse team of authors who work in both the 2-year and 4-year college sectors. <p> It’s substantive – it contains content that the readers can “sink their teeth into.” It educates students not only about what they should do to be successful, but also why they should do it. This edition contains updated research and scholarly references supporting the concepts and strategies presented. <p> Readers become actively involved in the reading process by responding to reflection questions at three key points in time: before reading – questions at the start of each chapter that activate the reader’s thinking and prior knowledge about the chapter topic; while reading – periodic questions that encourage the reader to pause and reflect on what was just read; and after reading – end-of-chapter exercises that promote consolidation and application of knowledge acquired from the chapter.

A Throne for the King

by Kathy Furgang Gilly May

This story is about a king who needs a new throne that is a perfect fit.

Through the Eyes of a Geologist

by Emily Gibson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Thumb and the Bad Guys

by Ken Roberts

Thumb and his best friend, Susan, love movie nights, when the entire community of New Auckland gathers in the school gym to eat popcorn and watch videos. Mostly they are movies about bad guys being tracked down by cool detectives. It's the villains, Thumb realizes, that make life interesting. If only he could track down a bad guy. But New Auckland is a remote fishing village. There are only 143 people in the entire community. How could there possibly be bad guys around? Thumb is determined, and so he and Susan conduct a stakeout. Their suspicions soon focus on Kirk McKenna, a toothless, bald fisherman. They track Kirk to a hidden shed in the woods, where they hear the muffled but chilling sounds of wailing. Meanwhile, their teacher sends the kids off to solve a different kind of mystery -- an archeological one that leads them to the possible site of an early European gun placement. Suddenly mysteries abound for Thumb and his friends.

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