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California United States History: The Twentieth Century
by Prentice-Hall StaffUnited States History: The Twentieth Century, California Edition invites students to explore the enduring issues that continue to shape our country. MyStory videos, developed in partnership with NBC Learn, open each chapter and encourage California students to honor diverse perspectives and engage in the personal story of an individual whose life is related to the content. This program is 100% California standards-aligned and available in print, digital, and blended options.
California USA Studies Weekly: Ancient America to Westward Expansion, Grade 5
by Julia LuehrmanNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Vistas: Family and Friends
by James A. Bank Kevin P. Colleary Ed. D. Stephen F. Cunha Jana Echevarria [et al.]A language arts textbook
California Vistas: California Communities
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Coileary Ed. D. Stephen F. Cunha Jana EchevarriaUnits: 1 Communities and Geography 2 Native American Communities 3 Communities Change 4 Communities at Work 5 Many Communities, One Nation
California Vistas: Our Golden State 4th Grade
by James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Stephen F. Cunha Jana Echevarria Walter C. Parker James J. Rawls Rosalia Salinas Emily M. SchellThe first page of every lesson lists the standards covered in that lesson. At the end of each lesson, a "What You Learned" box summarizes the lesson and lists its standards. The questions in Lesson Reviews, Chapter Reviews, and Unit Reviews all have standards next to them. You will also find standards next to each chart, graph, and activity.
California Vistas: Ancient Civilizations
by Jackson J. Spielvogel James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Stephen F. Cunha Jana Echevarria Walter C. Parker James J. Rawls Rosalia Salinas Emily M. SchellThis volume has five units which include: Early Humans; The First Civilizations; Ancient India, China, and Central America; Ancient Israel and Greece; and the Rise and Fall of Rome.
CALIFORNIA GO MATH: Middle School
by Edward B. Burger Juli K. Dixon Timothy D. Kanold Matthew R. Larson Steven J. Leinwand Martha E. Sandoval-MartinezThis worktext meant for 7th graders covers the important topics in mathematics ranging from rational numbers to Statistics to Geometry to Probability.
Call of the Sound Dragon: A Branches Book (Dragon Masters #16)
by Tracey WestDrake needs to stop a dangerous wizard battle in this action-packed, bestselling series!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!Magic from a wizards' battle is destroying the city of Remus! To stop this dangerous duel, Drake and Petra team up with a Dragon Master named Tessa. Tessa, who is blind, has a very special connection with her Sound Dragon, Sono. Together, the Dragon Masters will need to find a Power Crystal! Can they save the city?
The Call that Started It All (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)
by Suzanne SladeThe Day Everything Changed It's getting dark and you need a ride. If it's 1973, you go to a pay phone, drop in some change, and call home. Today you make a call on a phone you carry with you and all you need to worry about is a dead battery. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Call to Freedom
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciThis is a tenth grade US history Text book. It covers all of US history from American Beginnings to present day (2000).
Call to Freedom: Beginning to 1914
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciChildren's textbook about US history.
Call to Freedom: 1865 to Present
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciThere is no one single "story" in history. Instead, the combined experiences of millions of people across time have come together to form the foundation of American society today.
Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1877 (Texas edition)
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciThis Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1877-Texas Edition is the history of America starting from Beginnings-1550 and ending with Modern America from 1877 till the present and contains biographies, Maps, Charts, etc.
Call to Freedom
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan SalvucciRight now at this very second, somewhere in the United States, someone is making history. It is impossible to know whom or in what way, but the actions of people today may become the history of tomorrow.
Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1877 (Grade #8)
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan Salvucci Judith IrvinCall to Freedom begins every chapter with a set of theme statements under the heading "You Be the Historian." These statements are drawn from several broad themes central to American history: Geography; Economics; Government; Citizenship; Culture; Science, Technology & Society; Constitutional Heritage; and Global Relations.
Call to Freedom: Beginnings to 1877
by Sterling Stuckey Linda Kerrigan Salvucci Judith IrvinThere is no one single "story" in history. Instead, the combined experiences of millions of people across time have come together to form the foundation of American society today.
The Call to Write (Brief Sixth Edition)
by John TrimburThe brief sixth edition of THE CALL TO WRITE continues and expandes its creative approach to college composition. Organized by genres, including letters, memoirs, profiles, reports, commentaries, proposals, and reviews, and including new chapters on the essay and on multigenre writing, this innovative rhetoric gives students the practice they need to write in college and in the public sphere. Timely, provocative readings promote social engagement, encouraging students to become involved, through public writing, in their community and in the greater world around them.
Calling All Pets!: Calling All Pets! (Pet Hotel #1)
by Kate FinchA fun, funny new chapter book series full of adorable pets and silly adventures!Twins Meg and Charlie are moving into their great-great-aunt's hotel, and they're in for some surprises! The run-down hotel is full of cool old rooms, a rooftop garden, even an elevator. There's also one big problem -- it doesn't have any guests. But when Meg and Charlie volunteer to look after a neighbor's golden retriever puppy, the fuzzy little furball gives them a great idea. They're going to transform their new home into an amazing hotel . . . for pets!