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Whoosh: The Story of Snowboarding (Into Reading, Level N #72)

by Lisa Trumbauer

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Does sliding downhill on the snow at high speed sound like fun to you? If so, you’d like snowboarding!

Whoosh! The Story of Snowboarding

by Lisa Trumbauer

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Who's Afraid of Fourth Grade?

by Nancy Krulik

Katie and her friends are psyched to be in fourth grade! But then the bad news -- their third grade class has been split up, and Katie's stuck with the new teacher, plus tons of homework. Includes grey-scale illustrations and website. Chapter Book: 12 chapters.

Who's Afraid of the Ghost Train?

by Frank Rodgers

Robert has a big imagination. He imagines there are scary things everywhere. So when he goes on the ghost train his friends are certain he’ll get a real fright! But then his Grandpa lets him into a big secret, and guess who’s afraid now?

Who's Who: Theme Anthology 7 (Heath Middle Level Literature)

by Houghton Mifflin

How do you know who you are? Helping others, being yourself, and belonging create your identity. Can you find yourself in these selections?

Whose Hat Is It? (My First I Can Read)

by Valeri Gorbachev

When a little turtle comes across a lost hat, he is determined to find its owner. He asks Mouse, and Rabbit, and even Crocodile if it belongs to them, but they all say it isn't theirs. Whose hat can it be?

Whose Shoes?: A Shoe For Every Job (Elementary Core Reading)

by Stephen R. Swinburne

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Whose Tracks?

by Aislinn Hurley Natalia Vasquez

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Why Bear Sleeps All Winter [Grade 1]

by Sharon Fear Valerie Sokolova

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Why College Matters To God: An Introduction to the Christian College (Revised Edition)

by Rick Ostrander

A brief introduction to the unique purpose and nature of a Christian college education for students, their parents, teachers, and others. This book draws on the insights of a wide range of Christian philosophers, historians, scientists, and theologians, but communicates key concepts in straightforward language and analogies that will connect with today's college students.

Why Coyote Howls at the Moon (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #38)

by Rob Arego Vicki Bradley

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Why Coyote Howls at the Moon

by Rob Arego Vicki Bradley

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Why Do Scientists Argue?

by Gina Cervetti Ashley Chase

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Why Don't We Listen Better?: Communicating and Connecting in Relationships

by James Petersen

Good communication uses the same skills in a professional office, on a date, in a corporate board room, or at a kitchen table, says Dr. Jim Petersen, author of Why Don't We Listen Better? He wrote this book to help you gain these skills and improve your relationships. According to this veteran counselor, most of us think we listen well, but don't. Not really hearing what others are trying to say can be costly. When people don't feel heard they tend to get irritated, confused, and pull away from each other. You will chuckle in recognition of his flat-brain theory. It shows why we have trouble hearing each other and what we can do about it. Jim's insights and collection of listening techniques will give you creative ways to handle both daily interactions and difficult relationshipsUsing the portable Talker-Listener Card will help you and others hear each other, relax, think clearer, and build empathy and cooperation. This unique approach to listening could change your life.

Why Hackers Hack: From Curiosity to Crime (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Carla Mooney

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Why Hummingbirds Drink Nectar: A Hitchiti Indian Pourquoi Tale

by Cynthia Swain Terry Workman Lisa Workman Laura Strom

Legend has it that Hummingbirds ate fish. In this pourquoi American Indian tale, you'll hear an explanation of why hummingbirds dine only on nectar today.

Why Is Hummingbird Tiny?

by Kathryn L. O'Dell A Corazón Abierto Lori O'Dea

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Why Is That Art: Aesthetics and Criticism of Contemporary Art

by Terry Barrett

It introduces students to theories of art through the presentation of contemporary works that include abstract and representational painting, animated film, monumental sculpture,performance art, photographs, relational art, and video installations.

Why Mole Lives Underground; The Story of Lightning and Thunder; Why Opossum’s Tail Is Gray

by Antonio Blane Niki Leonidou

Why does a mole with magical powers end up living underground? How were two orphan children responsible for getting lightning and thunder into the sky? What happened to brave opposum that turned his tail gray? Read this book to find out.

Why Owl Has Big Eyes and Rabbit Hops

by Lori O'Dea Kathleen Kuchera Rebecca Grudzina

Raweno makes animals, but Owl and Rabbit come out wrong, since Owl is too impatient and Rabbit is too scared.

Why Pick on Me?

by Louis Sachar Barbara Sullivan

Illus. in black-and-white. Marvin is shunned by his classmates, best friends, and teacher after he is unfairly fingered as a nose-picker by the class bully.From the Trade Paperback edition.

Why Politics Matters: An Introduction to Political Science

by Kevin L. Dooley Joseph N. Patten

With its foundational approach to learning, Dooley/Patten's WHY POLITICS MATTERS: AN INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE, 3rd Edition, shows students the "big picture" as it explores political theory, comparative politics, the U.S. government and international relations. The authors combine theory and practice and use current, global examples to illustrate why politics is important to readers -- and explain how they can get involved. In-depth analyses of the current state of global affairs include the rise of populism, nationalism, Brexit, the Trump presidency, U.S. relations with North Korea and China, the "pink wave" in the 2018 Congressional midterms, the impact of climate change on international relations and more. In addition, the MindTap digital learning solution gives you complete control of your course and enables your students to learn on their own terms.

Why Spider Has 8 Thin Legs [Beyond Level, Grade 2]

by Jana Higgins

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Why the Sea Is Salty: A Scandinavian Folktale [ELL Level, Grade 3]

by Lana Jones Alvaro Fernandez

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