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Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Texas Treasures [Grade 1 Book 3]

by Diane August Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole

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Los Tres Chivitos

by Yanitzia Canetti Dani Jones

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Paul Bunyan and the Love-Struck Ox

by Cheyenne Cisco

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Norte, sur, este, oeste, Nivel 1 Unidad 6

by Arturo Abarca Marco A. Domínguez

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Matemáticas diarias®, [Grade 1], Matemáticas en el hogar Libro 1

by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Jean Bell Dorothy Freedman

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Libro grande de artes del lenguaje, Nivel 1


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Libritos de fonética 32 a 55, Unidad 1 [Grado 1]


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Libritos de fonética 128 a 151, Unidad 5 [Grado 1]


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High-Frequency Word Cards, Level B [Grade 1]

by Carl Bereiter Steve Graham Karen Harris

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From the Mountain to the Ocean

by Harriet Jefferson

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California Tesoros de lectura: Lectura/Artes del lenguaje [Grade 1, Volume 3]

by Elva Durán Jana Echevarria David J. Francis

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Going Shopping

by Lynn Fox Mernie Gallagher-Cole

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Pinkalicious: Pink Around the Rink (I Can Read #Level 1)

by Victoria Kann

After Pinkalicious colors her white ice skates with a cotton candy pink marker, she feels ready to spin, glide, and soar with the best of them. But as the color starts to run off of her skates, she is embarrassed. When Pinkalicious thought she was going to leave her mark on the skating rink, she didn't mean it so literally. . . . This I Can Read story will have young readers laughing out loud until they get pink in the cheeks!

Where Animals Live

by Janelle Cherrington

Phonics Readers is a recognized leader in helping you teach phonics and phonemic awareness, within the context of content-area reading. Content area focus: Animal Habitats; Phonics Skills: short e, j, x, v, z

Comic Books: From Superheroes to Manga

by Joshua Hatch

Describes the history of comic books and comic book publishing, including information on the beginnings of the Superman and Spiderman comics. In addition, provides an introduction on drawing comics, and explains what the manga style is.

The Worst Kid Who Ever Lived on Eighth Avenue

by Laurie Lawlor

Trying to be detectives, Mary Lou and her friends imagine that terrible crimes are being committed when Leroy, the worst kid who ever lived on Eighth Avenue, returns to the house next door.

The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story

by Gloria M. Houston

The Armistice has been declared, but Ruthie's father can't be found. So, in accordance with the traditions of their Appalachian town, it falls to Ruthie and her mother to bring home the perfect Christmas tree to donate to the town.

The Biggest Pest on Eighth Avenue

by Laurie Lawlor

An amateur horror show scares no one except its creators until a frightful actor appears on the scene.

Huggly's Valentines (The Monster Under the Bed)

by Tedd Arnold

LAUGH ALONG WITH HUGGLY AND THE MONSTERS UNDER THE BED! Huggly and his friends live in the monster world. But sometimes the human world is just too hard to resist! That's when the fun begins . . .

Step Up to Writing, Handy Pages, Primary Level

by Maureen E. Auman

Designed specifically for student use, these easy-to-use reference booklets provide reminders for key Step Up to Writing strategies.

Mystery Fish: Secrets of the Coelacanth

by Sally M. Walker

Children's book about a strange, blue sea fish, the coelacanth.

McGraw-Hill Spelling, Level 1

by Terry R. Gabrielson Charles Temple Gillian E. Cook

Grade school spelling textbook.

Your Pet Dog: A True Book

by Elaine Landau

A great resource for reports on animals. A complete glossary of important words to know is included, and key words appear in boldface in the text for easy reference. - Meets Reading First initiative. Grades K-4 Science Standards Life Science - C-1. The Characteristics of Organisms: a. Organisms have basic needs. - C-2. Life Cycles of Organisms: a. Plants and animals have life cycles that include being born, developing into adults, reproducing, and eventually dying. - C-3. Organisms and the Environment: c. All organisms cause changes in the environments where they live.

I Can't Get My Turtle to Move

by Elizabeth Lee O'Donnell

A little girl tries to get her turtle to move.

Solids and Liquids, Blackline Masters.


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