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Everybody Needs a Buddy (The Big Idea Gang)

by James Preller

The Big Idea Gang is buddying up on a new idea for a more welcoming playground in this chapter book series about making a case—and making a difference. When third-graders Deon, Kym, Lizzy, and Connor formed the Big Idea Gang, their mission was simply to oust the old mascot in favor of something cooler. But sales from the new mascot paraphernalia have led to extra cash for the PTA, and you can bet this gang has big ideas about how to spend it. A playground pirate ship! An author visit! New basketball hoops! There are lots of ways they can think of to improve their school; but what about a way to make it a kinder, more inclusive place? Luckily, their teacher, Miss Zips, is skilled in the art of persuasion. Armed with Miss Zips's persuasive tips, the Big Idea Gang sets out to build a case for a new-and-improved Clay Elementary, and convince the rest of the school that their idea is the best.

Everyday Connections

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Everyday Energy

by Smithsonian Science Education Center

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Everyday Energy: Student Reader

by Smithsonian Science Education Center

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Everyday English Plus

by Cambium Staff

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Everyday Ethics For The Criminal Justice Professional

by Durant Frantzen Kelly Cheeseman Lisa Nored Claudia Miguel

Everyday Ethics for the Criminal Justice Professional focuses on getting students to think about ethics in the day-to-day context. By placing an emphasis on practical applications as opposed to theoretical ideologies the book is more user friendly to the student of the 21st century. Unlike other texts, it includes forensics and private security in the list of criminal justice professions, their impact on the field and what it means to ''do business'' in criminal justice. The text also utilizes practical scenarios in in the career fields of policing, institutional corrections, community corrections, prosecutors and judges, private security, criminal justice supervision and forensics to allow for students to apply theoretical concepts to real life criminal justice situations. The text prepares students to think and process through ethics in both the concrete and abstract.

Everyday Inventions (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)

by Deborah J. Short Felix Quintos Gertrude Fleck

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Everyday Math

by Remedia

Math plays a vital role in everyone's life on a daily basis and in a variety of situations. Everyday Math presents 27 different kinds of ordinary activities where math is needed to find answers to questions about the activity.

Everyday Math Student Math Journal (Grade #6)

by Max Bell

Meant for sixth graders, this book covers Number Systems and Algebra Concepts, Geometry, Probability, Discrete Mathematics, Ratios etc.

Everyday Math: Student Reference Book (Grade #3)

by Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean Bell

A student material aimed at helping students find information quickly and fast in mathematics topics

Everyday Math: Student Reference Book, Grade 5

by James Mcbride Andy Isaacs Max Bell Amy Dillard John Bretzlauf Jean Bell Robert Hartfield Kathleen Pitvorec Peter Saecker Deborah Arron Leslie

One can use the Student Reference Book to look up and review information on topics in mathematics.

Everyday Mathematics

by WrightGroup/McGraw-Hill Staff

Aids in mathematical development. Topics covered are geometry, linear measures, area, multiplication, division and whole numbers.

Everyday Mathematics 4, Grade 4, Consumable Home Links (Everyday Math)

by McGraw-Hill Education Staff

Supports daily classroom instruction and gives students a long-term record of their mathematical progress and development.

Everyday Mathematics 4, Grade 6, Consumable Home Links (Everyday Math Ser.)

by McGraw Hill

*This textbook has been transcribed in UEB, formatted according to Braille textbook formats, proofread and corrected. <P><P>

Everyday Mathematics 4: Grade 3 Skills Link Student Booklet

by McGraw-Hill Staff Bell Et

These books provide extra cumulative practice on basic facts, computation, word problems, mental math, and estimation skills. Reinforce your daily lessons with additional review, practice, and test practice sheets all tied to individual Everyday Mathematics lessons.

Everyday Mathematics Grade 1, Math Masters

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Andy Isaacs Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 1, Student Math Journal Volume 1.

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dilla

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 1, Student Math Journal Volume 2

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Y Isaacs Amy Dilla

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Math Masters

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard Y Isaacs

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Student Math Journal 1

by McGraw-Hill

This book is a guide to daily classroom work for students to develop their mathematical skills.

Everyday Mathematics Grade 2, Student Math Journal Volume 2

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Y Isaacs Amy Dilla

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 3, Math Masters

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Diana Barrie Max Bell Y Isaacs Amy Dilla

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 3, Student Math Journal Volume 2

by Andy Isaacs Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 4, Math Masters

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Andy Isaacs Diana Barrie Max Bell Amy Dillard

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Everyday Mathematics Grade 4, Student Math Journal 1

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project

Everyday Mathematics builds on basic training and begins to make the transition to mathematics concepts and ways of using mathematics that are more like what your parents and older siblings may have learned in high school. We believe, along with many other people, that fourth graders today can learn more and do more than was thought to be possible ten or twenty years ago.

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