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The Windy Hill
by Cornelia MeigsWill these two siblings help solve a family mystery? Find out in one of the earliest Newbery Honor Award winners! Brother and sister, Oliver and Janet, are excited to spend their summer with their cousin Jasper, who has always been cheerful and fun to be around. However, when the children arrive at his home, Jasper is despondent and distracted—nothing like the cousin they know. Eventually, the children discover that their cousin has been having trouble with a neighbor but is doing nothing to fix the problem! The siblings want to help . . . but how? Enter in The Beeman, a neighbor who regales Oliver and Janet with enchanting stories of local history. The two siblings visit the friendly neighbor more and more to hear his amazing stories but continue to wonder how they can help their cousin. As it turns out, The Beeman&’s tales of their family history just so happen to contain the secret to helping Jasper with his villainous neighbor! With beautiful, descriptive prose, this classic award-winner is perfect for young readers eager for a good, wholesome mystery. Whether you read it alone or as a family, get ready to be swept away by The Windy Hill!
Wings in the Lodge (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Andrea Tardiff Craig OrbackNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wings of Poesy Class 9 and Class 10 - Meghalaya Board
by B. T. Brooks'Wings of Poesy' is a collection of short poems, reflective of and reflecting upon various moods, aspects and realities of life. They are all an expression of intense emotions that have taken the form of a manifestation in words. These are fourteen poems, capturing a variety of expressive moments of life, ranging from philosophy, sensitivity, sympathy to empathy. Most of them are reflective and philosophical in tone and matter, while two are pure humour.
The Wings of the Butterfly [Beyond Level, Grade 4]
by Julia Wall Pamela BeckerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Winnie & Ernst
by Gina FreschetFour funny, easy-to-read stories about best friendsWinnie (a possum) and Ernst (an otter) are best friends who can weather any predicament together. These charming, screwball stories have the pair looking desperately for the gift Winnie has gotten for Ms. Zora Beaver's birthday party and lost in her own house; making Aunt Sally's Famous Nut Loaf for a bake sale, but forgetting an important ingredient; bringing the outdoors in for a first-day-of-spring garden party nearly ruined by a snowfall; and learning the repercussions of breaking a mirror, not once, but twice. The silliness and the brightly colored pictures will have early readers eager to make the happy acquaintance of these two new characters.
Winning America: Working Together in the Colonies (Heritage Studies 2 for Christian Schools)
by Kimberly Pascoe Dawn WatkinsHeritage Studies 2 Winning America, Working Together in the Colonies brings to life the American heritage of many students, explaining the lifestyle of the early English colonists. Colonial farming, shop-keeping, clothing, politics, famous people, early wars and more are covered in an age-appropriate manner. Geography, alignment with Bible Truths, some world history, government, economics and culture are all presented with a view to promote the understanding of American history. Through this study, students will learn to sequence events, summarize data, make predictions, identify sources of information, work with graphs and formulate opinions.
Winning Big (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Pat Schmatz Avi KatzNIMAC-sourced textbook
Winning Catch (Georgia)
by Isabel L. Beck Roger C. Farr Dorothy S. StricklandNIMAC-sourced textbook
Winning Properties, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Susan HalkoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Winning Properties, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Susan HalkoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Winning Ways For Early Childhood Professionals: Understanding Toddlers and Twos
by Gigi SchweikertUnderstand the complex—yet amazing—toddler years as you help children develop new skills <p><p> One- and two-year-olds are in the midst of developing and exploring their skills to communicate, move purposely, and assert their independence and individuality. As their teacher, you have great patience, energy, and creativity as you work with their “on the go” approach to life. <p><p>Use this professional development workbook to help navigate the complex toddler years and gain a better understanding of their growth and development. You will improve your interactions with them by responding to their individual needs, find out how to create a routine and environment that keeps toddlers safe as they explore and learn, and assist them as they develop self-help skills such as toileting, dressing, and eating. <p><p>This is a great educational and training tool whether you are a veteran educator, new teacher, college student, or career seeker. You’ll learn fascinating facts, and you’ll be reminded of how important your job as an early childhood professional truly is.
Winningham and Preusser's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing: Medical-surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, and Psychiatric Case Studies (4th edition)
by Barbara A. PreusserThe fourth edition of this collection of case studies for nursing students and practitioners offers 148 examples that foster creative thinking skills in medical-surgical, pediatric, maternity and psychiatric situations. Preusser (family nurse practitioner, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Utah) groups these case studies according to body systems for a quicker access to vital information, and she illustrates the changes, complications and therapeutic interventions that may occur for each example. This latest edition also provides a new approach to prioritization tasks in clinical environments.
Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases In Nursing: Medical-Surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, and Psychiatric
by Mariann M. Harding Julie S. SnyderHighly regarded for its clinically relevant and thought-provoking content, Winningham's Critical Thinking Cases in Nursing, 6th Edition features 150 case studies that cover all four clinical practice areas: medical-surgical, pediatric, OB/maternity, and psychiatric nursing. Each case covers a common patient problem, drawn from actual clinical experiences and written by nurses who are clinical experts. This edition reflects the most current standards of clinical practice, including content on pharmacology, nutrition, and diagnostic/laboratory tests to prepare you for all aspects of patient care. From nursing educators Mariann Harding and Julie Snyder, this workbook helps you develop your clinical nursing judgment and bridge the gap from nursing knowledge to nursing practice.
Winter: Grade 1, Level 3 (Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books #13)
by Mark IglesiaNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This is Grade 1, Level 3, Book 13 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: B / DRA: 1-2 / Genre: Informational / Strategy: Visualize / Skill: Cause & Effect / Word Count: 79
Winter Carnival
by Lesli Favor Marcin Piwowarski Lori O'DeaGames! Cookies! But where is Ava? Theo and Ava go to a winter carnival, but Ava gets lost. Will Theo know where to find her?