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Treasures: A Reading/Language Arts Program (Tennessee Edition)

by Jana Echevarria Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Jan E. Hasbrouck Scott G. Paris Timothy Shanahan Josefina V. Tinajero

This Reading Language Arts Program Tennessee Treasures contains Unit 2: Outside My Door, on themes of Animal Families, Helping Out, Where Animals Live, Sing and Dance, and Let's Laugh.

Treasures: Grammar Practice

by McGraw-Hill Education

Treasures Grammar Practice Book, Grade 4

Treasures: Interactive Read-Aloud Anthology with Plays

by McGraw-Hill

Read Alouds help to build students' listening comprehension. This anthology offers selections from a variety of genres, including biography, fiction, folktales, nonfiction, primary sources, songs, and poetry, to share with students. Instruction is provided with each selection to develop specific comprehension strategies. Students are asked to set a purpose for listening, as well as to determine the author's purpose for writing. Using the instruction provided, each Read Aloud becomes an enjoyable, purposeful learning experience.

Treasures: Practice Book O (Grade #2)

by The Editors at the McGraw Hill

This is a comprehensive readers book that has related exercises for practice and to enhance the vocabulary.

Treasures: Practice Book O (Grade #3)

by Macmillan

Treasures: Practice Book is uniquely written to aid children in practicing their grammar, pronunciation and reading skills in English. The Practice exercises are collated for both the parents and children in the learning process towards eloquence with "At Home" exercises below every page to make the process more exciting.

Treasures: Reading Triumphs (Grade #3)

by McGraw-Hill

Treasures Reading Triumphs enables grade 3 students improve on their reading and spelling skills.

Treasures: Spelling Practice Book (Grade #3)

by Macmillan

A spelling practice book for all children as they work on their grammar and writing.

Treat

by Mary Sullivan

From the author of Up On Bob, a whimsical tale of a Boston Terrier with a short attention span and his never-ending pursuit of what he wants most.As the old saying goes, &“Give a dog a ball, and he'll beg to play for days. But give a dog a treat, and he&’ll never stop begging.&” In this companion to Mary Sullivan's Geisel Award-winning Ball, there's a new dog in town and he is focused on finding a treat, no matter the cost. But endless tricks and futile searching (you can't eat Grandma&’s dentures!) can be pretty exhausting. Just when he&’s about to give up hope…what&’s this? TREAT! In this hilarious and heartwarming graphic novel/picture book hybrid, readers will rejoice and laugh as they recognize the silly, but always determined, behavior of man&’s best friend.&“Sullivan spins a hilarious minidrama around a hyperactive canine and a single word of text...Cartoonlike illustrations, precisely drawn in digitally colored pencil, perfectly capture the portly, perky-eared, wide-eyed canine's treat mania.&”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review &“Sullivan has created quite a treat herself: a canine hero with a one-track mind and an endlessly expressive one-word vocabulary (aided by comically frenetic typography) whose approach to thwarted desire is, as any child will recognize, all too human.&”—Publishers Weekly, starred review

Treating Substance Abuse (2nd Edition)

by Scott T. Walters Jonathan Morgenstern Frederick Rotgers

Presented to aid non-physicians in substance abuse treatment, 12 revised chapters offer discussions of theory and clinical practice in six major approaches to treatment: Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step, psychodynamic, marital/family, cognitive-behavioral, contingency management, and motivational approaches. After the paired theoretical/clinical chapters, two final contributions discuss pharmacotherapy and issues of integrating theory, research, and practice. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Treating Substance Abuse: Theory and Technique

by Frederick Rotgers Daniel S. Keller Jon Morgenstern

Describes five theories of substance abuse treatment and details how to translate each theory into actual practice. Material on 12-step, psychodynamic, behavioral, marital/family, and motivational approaches incorporates case examples, discussion of advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and treatment techniques. Includes a chapter on emerging pharmacological approaches. For advanced students in psychology, social work, and medicine, and for substance abuse counselors in training. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Treatment Of Childhood Disorders

by Russell A. Barkley Eric J. Mash

This major professional reference and text offers an authoritative review of evidence-based treatments for the most prevalent child and adolescent problems. Leading contributors present applications for anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, ADHD, autistic spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, the effects of maltreatment, substance use, and more.

Treatment Resource Manual For Speech-Language Pathology

by Froma Roth Colleen Worthington

TREATMENT RESOURCE MANUAL FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY, Fifth Edition, is an ideal text for students entering a clinical practicum or preparing for certification and licensure, as well as practicing professionals who need a thorough guide to reliable intervention materials. This detailed, evidence-based text includes complete coverage of common disorder characteristics, treatment approaches, information reporting techniques, and patient profiles across a wide range of child and adult client populations. In addition, the text contains a wealth of practical resources, including information on intervention strategies, goals, and techniques, as well as forms available in digital format for easy duplication and customization to specific experiences. The Fifth Edition features extensive new and updated material to reflect recent developments in the field and current evidence-based best practices. Two new chapters are dedicated to communication deficits in patients with autism or traumatic brain injury, both rapidly growing client populations. Additional updates include discussion of the impact of Common Core Standards on school-based interventions and the reaction-to-intervention (RTI) instructional model, new documentation trends such as self-reporting, expanded coverage of "telepractice," and new information on group therapy strategies. Widely respected this is a must-have resource for Speech-Language Pathology students and professionals.

Treats And Treasures

by Abeka Books

Set your 3rd grader on a treasure hunt for good character in Treats and Treasures! This reader, complete with 13 stories, 8 poems, and 1 recipe, will introduce your student to classics such as Robert McCloskey’s “Homer Price,” Gertrude Chandler Warner’s “Box Car Children,” and Donald J. Sobol’s “Encyclopedia Brown.” “Dig Deeper” sections challenge your child to find the main idea and the moral of each selection by teaching him concepts such as recognizing a problem/solution and cause/effect, while “Think About It” and “What Do You Think?” sections develop your child’s thinking skills and help him to apply the truths he has learned to real-life situations. Grade 3.

Tree House Station: A QUIX Book (Fort Builders Inc. #4)

by Dee Romito

The kids of Fort Builders, Inc., hunt for the perfect treehouse tree in the fourth story in the fun-to-read Aladdin QUIX chapter book series that&’s perfect for emerging readers!Caleb and the rest of the Fort Builders, Inc. group feel like it&’s finally time to have their own dedicated workspace! Their big idea? A fort treehouse! But finding the perfect tree for their unique fort is a little tougher than they thought...

Treehouse Trouble #1 (Muk 'n' Honey)

by Brett Bean

Meet Honey Bunny and Muk Muk Moose: the inventor duo who make whimsical creations to help the forest, even if it takes them a few times to get it right! Designed to engage early readers, this chapter book series combines simple text, lively illustrations, and laugh-out-loud humor to help boost kids' confidence and create lifelong readers!Honey Bunny and Muk Muk Moose may be forest inventors, but when the staircase to their treehouse collapses, they're stumped! Not only do they have to get back up in time to take their delicious Triple Decker Hunger Wrecker concoction out of the oven, but now some of their friends need help solving their own problems, too. Can Honey Bunny and Muk Muk Moose come up with new creations to help everyone, even themselves?With full-color illustrations on every spread, this humorous and whimsical story is perfect for kids just beginning to read on their own. The short chapters, early vocabulary, and amusing illustrations make reading easy and fun! Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.

Trees and Weather

by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at Berkeley

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Trees that Touch the Sky: Leveled Reader Trees That Touch the Sky (Rigby Literacy By Design)

by Nancy Coffelt Loretta West

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Trees: FOSS Science Stories

by University of California at Berkeley Lawrence Hall of Science

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Treks Through Time (Elementary Core Reading)

by Ashleigh Thompson

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Trenes muy rápidos (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level Q #81)

by Debbie Croft

Los trenes de alta velocidad sirven para que las personas viajen de un lugar a otro en poquísimo tiempo. ¡A veces tardan menos que un avión! NIMAC-sourced textbook

Tres comunidades de inmigrantes: La Ciudad De Nueva York En 1900 (Navigators Ser.)

by Monica Halpern Vicki Rushworth

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Tres gallinas y un pavo real (¡Arriba la Lectura! Read Aloud Module 3 #2)

by Henry Cole Lester Laminack

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Trevor from Trinidad [Grade 5]

by Delores Lowe Friedman Ann Boyajian

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