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Waffles and Pancake: Planetary-YUM (Waffles and Pancake #1)
by Drew BrockingtonInspired by his beloved CatStronauts series, Drew Brockington is going back in time to when everyone's favorite Catstronaut, Waffles, was a kitten! Fans of Narwhal and Jelly and Elephant & Piggie will love this fun, cat-tastic early graphic novel series.One very special Saturday, Dad-Cat decides to take Waffles and his sister Pancake to the big city to go to the science museum! While they're there, the kittens see extraordinary things, like dino-cats, hairballs in 4D, and even the planetarium. But as the kittens learn about constellations and Neil Pawstrong, they get separated from Dad-Cat. Oh no!Will the kittens be able to find their (possibly invisible) Dad-Cat? Or will they get stuck living in the museum and eating star tots and tuna melts fur-ever?! This early graphic novel series is chock-full of educational facts about space—perfect for young readers.
Wagon Wheels (I Can Read Book, An)
by Barbara BrennerFree people, Free land The Muldie boys and their father have come a long way to Kansas. But when Daddy moves on, the three boys must begin their own journey. They must learn to care for one another and face the dangers of the wilderness alone.
Wait a Minotaur (I Like to Read Comics)
by Jeffrey EbbelerWhen his new school hallways start to feel like a labyrinth, how will Gus the minotaur and his human pal Nick stay calm and find their way to the correct classroom? Find out in this action-packed early reader from comics artist Jeffrey Ebbeler.It&’s Nick&’s first day at a new school! As he walks in, he meets an easily excitable and impatient minotaur named Gus. It&’s Gus&’ first day, too—so he grabs Nick&’s hand and charges straight into the building. There&’s so much to see and do! They dance along with band practice, bounce around the school gym, end up in the boiler room, and. . . okay. They&’re lost.They may not know where to go, but they know what to do: wait a minute, calm down, and retrace their steps so they can find their classroom. Young comics readers are sure to resonate with comics illustrator Jeffrey Ebbeler&’s hilarious, slapstick take on a common coming-of-age experience—and parents will love the subtle lessons of patience and critical thinking.Comics-lovers can now share the fun with their kids, students, siblings, and younger friends who are learning to read!I Like to Read® Comics are perfect for kids who are challenged by or unengaged in reading, kids who love art, and the growing number of young comics fans. Filled with eye-catching art, humor, and terrific stories, these comics provide unique reading experiences for growing minds.Like their award-winning I Like to Read® counterpart, I Like to Read® Comics are created by celebrated artists and support reading comprehension to transform children into lifelong readers.
Wait a Minute (Cork and Fuzz #9)
by Dori ChaconasCork is a short muskrat who knows how to wait, and Fuzz is a tall possum who doesn’t like to wait for anything. When a round, yellow object floats through the sky, bothCork and Fuzz chase after it. Is it the sun? Is it an egg? Wait a minute—did it just pop? In the ninth book in this series, Dori Chaconas and Lisa McCue once again create a funny, charming, easy-to-read story about the adventures of two best friends who go together perfectly—differences and all.
Wait and See
by Robert Munsch Michael MartchenkoIt is Olivia's birthday, and when she blows out the candles on her cake and makes a wish--she gets exactly what she wanted!
Waiting Out the Storm (Elementary Core Reading)
by Susan Gaber JoAnn Early MackenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wake Up, Crabby!: An Acorn Book (A Crabby Book #3)
by Jonathan FenskeIt's bedtime for this cranky crab!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!It's bedtime for Plankton and Crabby! Crabby just wants to go to sleep, but Plankton has other ideas. Plankton wants Crabby to take a bath. Plankton wants Crabby to tell a bedtime story. Will Crabby ever get to go to sleep? With comic speech bubbles and full-color artwork throughout, Geisel Award Honoree Jonathan Fenske's early reader series is sure to be a hit with new readers!
Waking the Rainbow Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #10)
by Tracey West Damien JonesDragon Masters Drake and Ana travel to a new land in search of the Rainbow Dragon!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!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!In the tenth book in this series, Drake has a strange dream about a Rainbow Dragon trapped in a cave. He wonders if the dream could be real... Is the dragon trying to send for help? Griffith the wizard uses the magical Dragon Stone to find out more -- and a new Dragon Master is revealed! Drake and Ana must travel far in search of the new master and his dragon. But how will they find the secret cave from Drake's dream? And why is the Rainbow Dragon trapped there? The Dragon Masters have a tough battle ahead of them!
Walk the Dog: A Parade of Pooches from A to Z
by Bob BarnerThis tail-wagging book features an alphabet of jumping, barking, playing dogs. From Airedales to Zwergpinschers, the 26 breeds gather to form one big, boisterous, barking pack. Bob Barner's colorful collage illustrations and a bouncy, fun-to-read-aloud text make this book a playful introduction to man's (and kid's) best friend.
Walk, Ride, Run (Rigby PM Plus Blue (Levels 9-11), Fountas & Pinnell Select Collections Grade 3 Level Q #Yellow (Levels 6-8))
by Jenny Giles Naomi C. LewisPM is a firm favourite amongst Primary Schools due to its reputation for reading success. Offering over 800 carefully levelled fiction and non-fiction books, PM builds confidence through gradual progression and step-by-step support.
Walker Wildcats Ano 1: A Vida Extraordinariamente Normal de Cassandra Jones
by Tamara Hart HeinerO que há de especial na Cassandra? Absolutamente nada. É tão normal quanto qualquer outra aluna do quinto ano. No entanto, a sua vida normal está cheia de precalços hilariantes e, por vezes, de partir o coração, que acontecem à medida que se guia pelo mundo dos pré-adolescentes, prestes a tornarem-se adultos.
Walking With God and His People
by Christian Schools InternationalStudents in Grade 8 will continue the thematic approach to studying the Bible, beginning with the birth of Jesus and continuing through his early ministry, death and resurrection. <p><p>A unit on New Testament writings gives students an opportunity to note the various challenges facing the New Testament churches, and compare them with today’s challenges. The unit concludes with a study of Revelation that introduces students to apocalyptic literature as well as God’s plans for those who have been saved through Christ. <p><p>In a unit on personal devotions, students discover how a meaningful devotional habit strengthens their relationship with God and helps them grow in faith and obedience. <p><p>A series of units on Church history concludes the Grade 8 curriculum. Students learn what happened to the church after the conclusion of the New Testament, and follow its progress through the centuries to current issues facing the church today.
Walking With God and His People (3rd Edition)
by Joy BeggsThe grade 4 curriculum briefly reviews the Old Testament lessons taught in grade 3 before beginning a study of Israel from the time of the judges until Israel's exile. These units show student's numerous examples of God's faithfulness to His people. This in-depth study of the Bible begins with two flexible units: a study of Paul's epistle to the Philippians and a unit on the writing of the Bible. The workbook presents each student with learning activities on 2-color perforated pages, hands-on crafts, Bible Dictionary with photos and graphics, Bible maps, and memory verse references.
Walking With God and His People (Third Edition, Grade #6)
by Marlys Hickox Elizabeth HickoxWalking with God and His People-Grade 6 The grade 6 curriculum completes the four-year study of the Bible begun in grade 3. Students will draw connections between the Old and New Testament through their review study of Jesus' ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension. Insights will be gained into how to share the gospel message through the examples of Peter, Paul, and others. The curriculum includes a study of Colossians and the letters sent by the apostles to the early church. This is followed by a study of the Book of Revelations and God's promise of everlasting life with Him. The hardcover textbook includes maps, full-color photographs and sidebars to promote further study and research.
Walking With God and His People: Grade 6 Student Workbook
by Christian Schools InternationalThe Grade 6 curriculum completes the four-year study of the Bible begun in Grade 3, and starts with an Old Testament review focusing on the need for and plan of salvation. Students then draw connections between the Old Testament and New Testament through a detailed study of Jesus’ ministry, death, resurrection, and ascension. Students also take a closer look at Paul’s missionary journeys, learning how God’s gift of salvation was extended to the Gentiles and spread throughout the world. Students gain insights into how to share the gospel message through the examples of Peter, Paul, and others, and increase their understanding of how everyday people are used to build God’s kingdom. In addition to their study of Colossians, students take a general look at the letters the apostles sent to the early church, followed by a study of the Book of Revelation and God’s promise of everlasting life with him. The companion workbook includes engaging learning activities, additional resources, as well as a 32-page, 4-color Bible dictionary complete with photos and maps. SUMMARY Unit 1: Colossians (6 lessons) Unit 2: The Setting of God’s Story (10 lessons) Unit 3: Later Judean Ministry (12 lessons) Unit 4: Triumphal Entry through Passover (10 lessons) Unit 5: Last Supper and Jesus’ Death (9 lessons) Unit 6: Jesus’ Resurrection (10 lessons) Unit 7: Pentecost, Peter, Stephen, and Philip (11 lessons) Unit 8: Paul’s Missionary Journeys (5 lessons) Unit 9: Journey Two (8 lessons) Unit 10: Paul’s Journeys Continue (11 lessons) Unit 11: Letters to the Churches (12 lessons) Unit 12: Revelation (7 lessons)
Walking for Fitness (Sixth Edition)
by James L. Hesson Lon H. SeigerWalking for Fitness focuses on the components of health-related fitness that are of greatest concern in our society—cardiovascular fitness and body composition. This book is designed to educate and motivate you to adopt fitness walking and other positive behaviors as part of an active, healthy lifestyle.
Walking in Truth, The Christian Worldview, Student Text
by John Hay Kim Pettit Lorraine Wadman6th Grade-The Christian Worldview The worldview portion of this curriculum covers Christian answers to the "big questions" about God, the universe, human beings, truth, and morality. The Bible survey component focuses on the book of Acts.
Walking with God and His People
by Christian Schools InternationalIn the Grade 7 curriculum, a thematic approach replaces the chronological approach employed in the earlier grades. Concentrating on the Old Testament, the unit focuses on such topics as God’s covenant and his promise of a Savior. <p><p> The unit on the feasts of Israel helps students make connections between the feasts and the work of Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The unit on Job and Ecclesiastes give students an opportunity to study two books of the Bible that were not presented in the previous grades. Studying Proverbs gives students practical guidelines for how they are to live as God’s children, and walking with the prophets give students a personalized look at God’s characteristics and the promises he made to Israel. In the unit on prayer, students learn more about God’s gift of prayer, and how to use it to build their relationships with God. The final unit on literary genres was developed to assist students as they read Scripture. <p><p> The patterns and features of the literary techniques in the Bible will add another dimension to the students’ Biblical understanding.
Walking with God and His People: Student Workbook
by Robin HughesThis Student Workbook (Grade 3) Old Testament curriculum teaches students about God's characteristics and what it means to be created in God's image. The curriculum emphasizes both who we are and our identity in relationship to God. This in-depth study of the Bible begins with two flexible units: a study of Ephesians and a unit on Bible study. The workbook presents each student with learning activities on 2-color perforated pages, hands-on crafts, Bible Dictionary with photos and graphics, Bible maps, and memory verse references.
Wally Smithers and the Germ Squad
by Jeffrey B. Fuerst Amanda Jenkins Martin FaganWally is due at baseball practice. But he needs to stay home and watch his sister, who is sick with a cold, while his mother goes to the store. Wally's overactive imagination kicks into gear as he envisions a war movie about germs trying to invade his body. Will he catch his sister's cold and miss his baseball tournament, or will he fight off the germs? (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)
Wally Walrus: Vowel Combinations Ai, Au, Aw (Let's Read Together ®)
by Barbara deRubertisLet&’s Read Together books merge rhyme and vowel sounds in delightfully zany stories kids will want to read again and again. Each of the 15 books in this classic series by award-winning author/educator Barbara deRubertis will give your child a jumpstart on reading success."Story lines are silly and inventive, and recall Dr. Seuss&’s Cat in the Hat for the building of rhythm and rhyming words." —School Library JournalWally Walrus is scared of bully Squawky Hawk…until Wally wins him over in a spectacular way! (This easy-to-read story features the "ai," "au, and "aw" vowel combinations.)
Walrus in the Basement (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by David Opie Neil FairbairnNIMAC-sourced textbook