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The Trouble with Kelly (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Kathryn Rogers Toby Whitebread

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The Trouble with New People (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Jesse Faulkner Tim Marrs

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The Trouble with Northrup; A Trampoline’s Highs and Lows; Jimmy Aaron’s Best Worst Day of Fifth Grade

by Kevin Kelly Jeffrey B. Fuerst Anthony Carpenter

Northrup has stopped talking and no one knows why. His family is frantic. Will Dr. Kloppennoggin get him to speak again? Here comes Cannonball Jones, about to make Trampoline's life miserable. Is there any joy in being a kid's favorite toy? Jimmy has to dance with a girl-one seven inches taller than he. Will this be Jimmy's worst-or best-day of fifth grade? Read these plays to find out.

The Trouble with Tink (Disney Fairies)

by Kiki Thorpe

Tinker Bell is supposed to be the best there is at fixing pots and pans, but when she loses her hammer, her talent goes with it. Tink is desperate to reclaim her skill. But does she have the courage to face up to her past?

The Truck Driver (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Diane Palmisciano Sondra Kentor

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Boxes for Everyone. A truck driver gives boxes to people all day long. The people are so happy. Finally, someone gives a box to the driver. Read this book to find out what is in the box that makes the driver happy.

The True Test

by L. G. Fisher

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The Truth about Super Strength (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by S. E. Kazarian

Surprising Strength In reports about amazing rescues, the rescuers are often credited with demonstrating superhuman strength. They lift cars, or even helicopters, without help. Can these reports be true? NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Turtle Invasion (Battle Bugs #10)

by Jack Patton

Never leave a bug behind -- Collect all the Battle Bug books!Secret weapon!When Max receives an especially urgent message from the Battle Bugs, he knows an epic fight is brewing.An old foe has returned and is more fearsome than ever. The reptile army is gathering strength-and only Max can stop it.

The Turtle Who Wanted to Fly

by Anne Miranda Deborah Zemke

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The Turtle's Tears (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Jill Rubalcaba Alan Marks

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The Twelve Burps of Christmas

by Nancy Krulik Aaron Blecha

George burps his way through the holidays! In the first Super Special of Nancy Krulik's popular series, George stars in two stories! Between the class play and his old best friend's surprise visit, the Christmas celebrations are shaping up to be a season of fun! But of course the magic burps--an even dozen of them--put a crazy spin on all his plans. If only Santa could leave George a cure for burps under the tree!

The Twentieth Century and Beyond: A Brief Global History, Seventh Edition

by Richard Goff Janice Terry Jiu-Hwa Upshur Walter Moss Michael Schroeder

Written by a diverse group of scholars who bring their regional expertise together, this best-selling text offers a balanced treatment of global events and developments in the twentieth century and beyond. By integrating key themes of science and technology, economics, political and social developments, international relationships, and cultural trends throughout its chronological chapters, the book uses its organization as a key tool to help students appreciate this important period in global history. Its clear prose weaves basic factual information and analysis together to create a student-friendly text, while still allowing for professors' personal interpretations. This seventh edition incorporates the latest scholarship on twentieth century history, including the work of a new co-author, Michael Schroeder, and addresses key issues of twenty-first century concern, including terrorism, the environment, and more.

The Twentieth Century: A Brief History

by Walter G. Moss Richard Goff Janice Terry Jiu-Hwa Upshur

Written by a diverse group of scholars who bring their regional expertise together, this unique and comprehensive text uses organization as a key tool to help students appreciate this important period in global history. Its clear prose weaves basic factual information and analysis to create a 'student-friendly' text while still allowing for professors' personal interpretation. An introductory chapter introduces five key topics or themes whose influence on the various developments and events in the twentieth century are chronologically discussed throughout the text. More analysis, less detail and refined prose combine with new and retained features to make the 6th edition of 'The Twentieth Century: A Brief Global History' a best selling text for the 20th Century World course.

The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond: An International History Since 1900 (Sixth Edition)

by William R. Keylor

The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond: An International History since 1900 explores the history of modern relations between the U. S. , Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The book's unique analytical framework--which focuses on the relationships between and among countries rather than on individual histories--helps students easily examine how the nations of the world have interacted since the beginning of the last century. The Twentieth-Century World and Beyond, Sixth Edition, is ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in twentieth-century world history, and courses in international relations and international studies.

The U. S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual

by John A. Nagl David H. Petraeus James F. Amos Sarah Sewall

When the U.S. military invaded Iraq, it lacked a common understanding of the problems inherent in counterinsurgency campaigns. It had neither studied them, nor developed doctrine and tactics to deal with them. It is fair to say that in 2003, most Army officers knew more about the U.S. Civil War than they did about counterinsurgency. The U.S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual was written to fill that void. The result of unprecedented collaboration among top U.S. military experts, scholars, and practitioners in the field, the manual espouses an approach to combat that emphasizes constant adaptation and learning, the importance of decentralized decision-making, the need to understand local politics and customs, and the key role of intelligence in winning the support of the population. The manual also emphasizes the paradoxical and often counter-intuitive nature of counterinsurgency operations: sometimes the more you protect your forces, the less secure you are; sometimes the more force you use, the less effective it is; sometimes doing nothing is the best reaction. An new introduction by Sarah Sewall, director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, places the manual in critical and historical perspective, explaining the significance and potential impact of this revolutionary challenge to conventional U.S. military doctrine. An attempt by our military to redefine itself in the aftermath of 9/11 and the new world of international terrorism,The U.S. Army / Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual will play a vital role in American military campaigns for years to come.

The U.S. Constitution: Famous Documents [On-Level] (Ladders Social Studies 5)

by Anne Goudvis Andrew Milson

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Articles for the National Geographic Famous Documents Series. Articles include Meet the Constitution, We the People and Rosa Parks says no.

The U.S. Constitution: Then and Now

by Benchmark Education Co. LLC Staff

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The U.S. Constitution: Then and Now

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The U.S. Constitution: Then and Now

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The U.S. Constitution: Then and Now

by Benchmark Education Company

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The U.S. Economy: 1861–1941

by Brett Kelly Christian Garcia

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The Ugly Duckling (Hopscotch: Fairy Tales #14)

by Anne Walter

Mother Duck is impatient for her eggs to hatch. When they do she's very excited! But one of the ducklings looks very different ...Hopscotch Fairy Tales retell classic fairy tales in accessible language of no more than 400 words, with bright colourful supporting illustrations by our top authors and illustrators.

The Ugly Duckling: A Fairy Tale

by Hans Christian Andersen James Palmer Laura Layton Strom Laura Strom

The Ugly Duckling is the story of a baby duck that doesn't look like his brothers and sisters. In fact, some of the animals call him "Ugly" and bully him. But one day everything changes for the Ugly Duckling.

The Ugly Duckling: 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 Ultimate Dinopedia (Panorama)

by Don Lessem

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