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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6 (NIMAC)
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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.
Delete Meat!
by Claire GoldingNIMAC-sourced textbook. IT'S UP TO YOU. Something terrible is happening on farms around the world. Quick! Help save the animals.
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.
The Diehard Fan
by Susan Frank and Gavin ReeceA Different Brother Ricardo doesn't want his friends to meet his brother, Marco. In fact, he doesn't even want them to know he exists. Having a brother who is different in some way can be difficult for siblings. NIMAC-sourced textbook
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.
Disaster Strikes! The Story of Chernobyl
by Isaac BorromeoNIMAC-sourced textbook. EXPLOSION! In 1986, an explosion at a nuclear power plant in the Soviet Union released an invisible, deadly poison into the air. Radiation blanketed the nearby towns and forests. People gathered their possessions and fled, trying to outrun the nuclear cloud. Once the people were gone, however, nature took over. Now, many years after the explosion, native wildlife thrives in the toxic landscape. The transformation gives scientists important clues about the dangers of and solutions to nuclear disasters.
Don't Look Back: The Story of Samia Yusuf Omar
by Nicole WalkerNIMAC-sourced textbook. Hard Choices. Samia knew she was a talented runner. In her country, however, sports were forbidden—especially for girls. She ran anyway, dodging soldiers, bombs, and broken glass. She knew that running had more to do with freedom for all than glory for herself. At seventeen, Samia risked her life to run in the Olympics. Her courage inspired countless people across the world to find the strength to follow their dreams.
Do's and Don'ts: A Brief History of Table Manners
by Susan BuckleyNIMAC-sourced textbook. Mind Your Manners! Parents have been telling kids to mind their table manners forever. But manners haven't been the same forever. Find out when and where kids had to obey these do's and don'ts: DON'T stare at your host. DO burp at the table. DON'T chew with your mouth open. DO eat with your hands.
Elusive Blue
by Jeff ScarlettiNIMAC-sourced textbook. Colorful History. Once prized more than gold, it inspired fearless adventurers to embark on dangerous journeys to find it. The object of their search? The elusive and controversial color blue.
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.
E-Sports: The Fastest-Growing Sport in the World / A New Threat
by Carmen Morais and Ricardo Santos and Red DressNIMAC-sourced textbook
Fatbergs: Trouble Lurking Below / Down the Drain: The Story of Sewers
by Veronica GrayNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Fire in His Eyes
by Sondra Shayle and Jan FeindtStarting Over Alvin has finally found a group of friends in his new school. Will he lose them again, all because of the new kid? NIMAC-sourced textbook
A Fish Out of Water
by Zoë Kashner and Sam LedoyenNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Swim Meet. Evan is a star on his swim team, and his coach and teammates are counting on him to help them win the regionals. But there's a big stumbling block that might get in the way of their winning the blue ribbon.
A Friend in Need
by Page McBrier and Jan FeindtNIMAC-sourced textbook. Right or Wrong? Whatever the problem, Sondra always knows the right thing to do—at least that's what she thinks. Now she's about to find out that she may be wrong.