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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6 (NIMAC)
Description: The Fountas & Pinnell Classroom Guided Reading Collection will allow teachers to build a rich collection over time with engaging original texts to advance students' ability to process increasingly challenging books with fluency and comprehension. #teachers
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K-Pop: More than a Music Sensation / Boot Camp: Becoming a K-Pop Star
by Brian McGrath and Yishan LiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Empress of African Song: The Miriam Makeba Story
by Linda LundbergNIMAC-sourced textbook. SYMBOL OF HOPE. As a child, Miriam Makeba had the voice of an angel—strong and vibrant. In her home she sang freely; but in her native South Africa, Makeba was not free. Black Africans were oppressed by apartheid, a set of laws designed to restrict their human rights and silence their voices. As Makeba set out on a journey to share her native music with the world, she became the voice of an oppressed people and a symbol of hope for freedom.
Death at Sunny Acres
by William McCay and Kagan McLeodNIMAC-sourced textbook. WHODUNNIT? Betty Grant is dead—obviously murdered. But who would kill a young woman visiting her grandmother in a nursing home? It's Detective Tina Morales's first homicide case, and she's determined to prove herself by finding the answer.
Derek Amato: Accidental Genius
by Anderson Mehta and Patrick MorganNIMAC-sourced textbook. Mysteries of the Brain. Geniuses—people with almost superhuman mental abilities—are few and far between. Even rarer are people who become geniuses overnight. For Derek Amato, a terrible accident unlocked talents he never had before, and his experience has helped reveal some of the mysteries of the human brain.
An Act of Courage: The Story of Viola Desmond
by Marie Spencer and Carlo MolinariNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Night at the Movies. Viola Desmond was looking forward to a quiet night at the movies. But her evening didn't turn out as planned. Instead, Viola took a stand that helped change the course of history.
Seeing Eye to Eye: From Brown Irises to Blue
by Carmen MoraisA Range of Colors Dark chocolate, forest green, sky blue, greenish-brown hazel … human eyes come in many possible shades. And it all started thousands of years ago, with one baby born with very strange eyes. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Best Friends Forever: The Story of Lee Duncan and Rin Tin Tin
by Joan NicholsNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Man and His Dog. When Lee decides to keep the puppy he calls Rin Tin Tin, he has no idea of how much they will accomplish together.
Digging for Treasure
by Joan NicholsNIMAC-sourced textbook. Is It Junk, or Is It History? It's both! Every day, centuries-old rubbish washes up on the muddy shore of the River Thames in England—and every bit of it has a story to tell. Join the mudlarks of London as they unearth treasures from the past.
Dangerous Crossing
by Elizabeth Pagel-Hogan and Alessandro ValdrighiNIMAC-sourced textbook. Real-life Hero. Catalina finds her life on a remote farm lonely and dull. But when a terrible train crash rips open her quiet existence, she must discover if she has what it takes to be a real-life hero.
On The Edge
by Sean Petrie and Judit TondoraA DANGEROUS EXAGGERATION? Micah wants to impress Melody. So when she gets a chance to join Melody climbing the Jagged Giant, she eagerly joins, hiding the fact that she's never been rock climbing before. What if she goes too far—and fails? NIMAC-sourced textbook
Racing Against Hate: The Story of Marshall Taylor
by Michele Spirn and Chuck PyleA World Champion Cyclist In the early 1900s, Marshall Taylor was an international cycling star. But as an African-American rider competing against white riders, Taylor also had to battle prejudice while he pedaled his way to victory. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Land Under Siege: The Marshall Islands / Lessons of a Nuclear Age: The Bikini Atoll
by Margie Sigman and Betty RiggsNIMAC-sourced textbook