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Yog Swasthy Ane Aharirik Shikshan class 12 - GSTB: યોગ સ્વાસ્થ્યને આહરીક શિક્ષા વર્ગ 12 - જીએસટીબી
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Yoga, Health And Physical Education class 11 - GSTB
by Gujarat State Board of School TextbooksThe Board expresses the pleasure to publish the Textbook of Yoga, Health and Physical Education, Std. 11 which is a translated version of Gujarati language.
Yoga, Health and Physical Education class 12 - GSTB
by Gujarat State Board of School TextbooksGujarat State Board of School Textbooks has prepared new textbooks as per the new curricula developed by the Gujarat State Secondary and Higher Secondary Board and which has been sanctioned by the Education Department of the Government of Gujarat. The Board expresses the pleasure to publish the Textbook of Yoga, Health and Physical Education, Std. 12 which is a translated version of Gujarati language textbook.
Yoga, Health And Physical Education class 9 - GSTB
by Gujarat State Board of School TextbooksThe Board expresses the pleasure to publish the Textbook of Yoga, Health and Physical Education, Std. 9 which is a translated version of Gujarati language.
Yojana August 2023: योजना अगस्त २०२३
by Yojanaयोजना अगस्त 2023 पत्रिका का संस्करण आज़ादी का अमृत महोत्सव पर केंद्रित है। पत्रिका में समग्र आरोग्यता के लिए एकीकृत दृष्टिकोण, आज़ादी का अमृत महोत्सव और देश को एकजुट रखने में भारतीय खेलों की भूमिका जैसे विषयों पर चर्चा की गई है।
Yosemite National Park, [Approaching Level, Grade 5]
by Barbara Keeler Don KeelerNIMAC-sourced textbook
You and the Law
by A. G. S. SecondaryHelp your students understand important aspects of the United States. These six worktexts combine easy-to-read information with summaries, exercises, and activities. Worktexts cover the following topics: Economics, Geography of the United States, United States Citizenship, Exploring American History, You and the Law, & Learning About Government. Reading Level: 3-4 Interest Level: 6-12
You Call This a Democracy?: Who Benefits, Who Pays, Who Really Decides?
by Paul KivelA penetrating look at the U. S. ruling class - a rich and powerful portion of the population who own tremendous amounts of wealth and who benefit from the way that decisions get made in this country. A look as well at an even smaller group, the power elite - 7,000 to 10,000 (predominately) white men - who make many of the decisions that affect our everyday lives. Most of the time they decide, they and the ruling class benefit, and we pay in our wages, our taxes, our health, the quality of our housing, and often with our lives. The book is carefully researched and referenced, and filled with numerous examples and illustrations. It is an indispensable resource for every person concerned about the undemocratic concentration of wealth and power in our society. Book jacket.
You Can Do It!
by Betsy LewinThere's a big race on Sunday-- but can a little crocodile triumph? Find out in this Level B story, simple enough for young readers to read on their own. The crocodile is hopeful, but when a bigger, mean crocodile tells him there's no chance, he starts to wonder if he's good enough. But with a little motivation from his friend, and a lot of practice and hard work, he's ready to prove himself when the big race comes around! Using simple text and lots of sight words, Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Betsy Lewin has created a story about determination-- and the importance of support from your friends! The easy-to-read story is accompanied by energetic ink and watercolor illustrations, adding interest and detail to the narrative, showcasing the little crocodile's practice and the shared joy of his triumph. The award-winning I Like to Read® series focuses on guided reading levels A through G, based upon Fountas and Pinnell standards. Acclaimed author-illustrators--including winners of Caldecott, Theodor Seuss Geisel, and Coretta Scott King honors—create original, high quality illustrations that support comprehension of simple text and are fun for kids to read with parents, teachers, or on their own! Level B readers feature short sentences with high-frequency words, for kindergarten readers who've mastered Level A and are ready to build more fluency. The illustrations provide clues to word meanings. When you've mastered these simple stories, move on to level C! A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year
You Can Do It, Yasmin! (Yasmin #66)
by Saadia FaruqiA collection of four more stories featuring Yasmin! Whether she's braving the goalie net for the first time on the soccer field, trouble-shooting a plant problem in the garden with her family, tackling a tricky writing assignment, or managing a disagreement with her friends, Yasmin is always thinking outside the box to come up with creative solutions. Yasmin can do it!
You Can't Drink a Meatball Through a Straw (Here's Hank #7)
by Lin Oliver Henry Winkler Scott GarrettFind out what Hank cooks up in the seventh book of the series! Hank is nothing like his cousin Judith Ann. When she comes to stay with the Zipzer family while taking part in a junior chef competition, she gives off an air of perfection. She's an excellent cook, and doesn't let Hank forget it, either. But when Hank enters the competition, too, he finds out that he and Judith Ann have more in common than he thinks--and it's not cooking!From the Trade Paperback edition.
You Can't Eat Your Chicken Pox, Amber Brown (Amber Brown #2)
by Paula Danziger Tony RossIt's finally summer and Amber Brown is going to London to visit her aunt Pam and then to Paris to visit with her father. She is one excited kid before she goes. <P><P>And one itchy kid when she arrives. Mosquito bites, she thinks. Chicken pox, she finds out. Is her vacation completely ruined? And now that she can't go to Paris, how will she be able to convince her dad to move back home?
You Make Me Sneeze!
by Sharon G. FlakePerfect for fans of Mo Willems and Jon Klassen, award-winning author Sharon G. Flake&’s story about a very serious cat and a very silly duck will inspire giggles with every reading.Best friends Duck and Cat have a problem—Cat makes Duck sneeze! &“I think—achoo!—I&’m allergic to you,&” Duck declares. Hilarity ensues as Cat keeps trying to solve the problem—but Duck keeps sneezing! Is Duck really allergic to Cat or is something else going on? Written completely in dialogue, this text is fun to read aloud and easy enough for newly independent readers to enjoy on their own. Humorous illustrations highlight the characters' personalities, emphasizing Duck's quirky humor and Cat's earnestness. This dynamic duo will charm readers as the sly friendship tale keeps them laughing.