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California Math (Grade #5)

by Houghton Mifflin

Math textbook for California 5th graders

California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade 5, Student Activity Workbook

by Karen C. Fuson

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California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade 5, Volume 1

by Karen C. Fuson

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California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade 5, Volume 1, Homework and Remembering

by Karen C. Fuson

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California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade 5, Volume 2

by Karen C. Fuson

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California Math Expressions, Common Core, Grade 5, Volume 2, Homework and Remembering

by Karen C. Fuson

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California Mathematics, Grade 5, Reteach and Skills Practice

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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California Schemin': Book One in the Malibu Mayhem Trilogy

by Carolyn Keene

Nancy, Bess, and George are spending a month at a fabulous California beach house where they discover illegal dumping of trash, reality-television stars next door, and a possible cult.

California Science

by Jay K. Hackett

Science is a way of understanding the world around us. The work of scientists often begins when scientists ask questions bout some thing they observe. Asking and answering questions in the basis of inquiry.

California Science Interactive Text 5th Grade

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

The California Science interactive text contains eight chapters and the topics include Structure of Living Things, Plant Structure and Functions, Human Body Systems, Earth's Water, Earth's Weather, The Solar System, Types of Matter and Changes in Matter.

California Science [Grade 5]

by Douglas Carnine William Badders James Feliciani

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California Science [Grade 5]

by Douglas Carnine William Badders James Feliciani

Grade 5 science textbook

California Science [Grade 5]

by Marjorie Frank Michael J. Bell Michael A. Dispezio

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California Science: Reading and Writing in Science (Grade #5)

by The Editors at the The McGraw-Hill

This book covers essential topics for grade 5 students like Plant Structures and Functions,Human Body Systems,Types of Matter etc.

California Treasures, Grade 5, Unit Assessment

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

Skills and strategies that are tested in this book include reading comprehension, writing strategies, grammar, mechanics, and usage, spelling, vocabulary and oral fluency.

California Treasures, Practice Book, Grade 5

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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California USA Studies Weekly: Ancient America to Westward Expansion, Grade 5

by Julia Luehrman

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California: The Decade Before Statehood

by Lynea Bowish

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Calix Stay: The Circle Of Light, Book 3 (The Circle of Light #3)

by Niel Hancock

Welcome to Atlanton Earth!In the tumultuous third saga of their epic adventures, Broco the Dwarf and his companions, Otto and Bear, must avoid capture by the dark forces. For in their care they possess the sacred Arkenchest, and it must be saved . . . at any cost.Their only hope of reaching safety is a desperate race to the Calix Stay. But can they cross its rushing waters in time?At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Call It Courage

by Armstrong Sperry

Maftu was afraid of the sea. It had taken his mother when he was a baby, and it seemed to him that the sea gods sought vengeance at having been cheated of Mafatu. So, though he was the son of the Great Chief of Hikueru, a race of Polynesians who worshipped courage, and he was named Stout Heart, he feared and avoided tha sea, till everyone branded him a coward. When he could no longer bear their taunts and jibes, he determined to conquer that fear or be conquered-- so he went off in his canoe, alone except for his little dog and pet albatross. A storm gave him his first challenge. Then days on a desert island found him resourceful beyond his own expectation. This is the story of how his courage grew and how he finally returned home. This is a legend. It happened many years ago, but even today the people of Hikueru sing this story and tell it over their evening fires.<P><P> Newbery Medal winner

Call Me Adnan

by Reem Faruqi

"An emotional tale of a family’s grief and healing, full of courage and hope" —Kirkus"Faruqi renders this tender story of loss with a deft hand, employing vivid details surrounding Adnan’s Pakistani Muslim identity . . . and nuanced characterizations to present a tear-jerking ode to family." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A realistic, moving exploration of family, loss, and healing." —Booklist"Faruqi takes on the difficult subject of family loss with beauty and grace in her gentle lyrical style. She allows Adnan, a young table-tennis enthusiast, to go through grief while holding not just sadness, but love and joy, in an honest and nuanced story that is ultimately filled with hope."—Veera Hiranandani, Newberry Honor author of The Night DiaryFor fans of Planet Omar and The Ethan I Was Before, award-winning Pakistani author Reem Faruqi of Unsettled delivers a middle grade novel in verse about table tennis player Adnan, who dreams of the championship and a fun-filled family trip to Florida. But when tragedy strikes, he and his family must cope with a terrible loss and come together as one again. This poignant story about a Muslim family learning to heal is hope-filled and moving.Adnan Zakir loves table tennis. He's also colorblind, left-handed, and has a fondness for the aviation alphabet. He's super close with his sister, Aaliyah, who is a great dancer and memorizer of Quran, and he loves his little toddler brother Rizwan, who only wants to grow up and play table tennis like his big brother. All Adnan dreams of is making it to the Ultimate Table Tennis Championship in Florida, and if he qualifies for the tournament, he knows he will get to spend the Eid holiday with his cousins! But when the family travels there, unthinkable tragedy strikes, and Adnan swears he'll never play table tennis ever again. Slowly, he and his family must learn to make peace and move forward, as a family.A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection!

Call Me Al

by Eric Walters Wali Shah

Key Selling Points Ali is an eighth-grade student trying to to do it all—get good grades, fit in with his friends, get the girl and satisfy his parents—all while struggling to deal with the anti-Muslim racism around him. Writing poetry helps. If only his father wasn't set against it. Call Me Al deals with what it's like to be an immigrant (Ali and his family immigrated from Pakistan when he was little), racism (from peers and the world at large), balancing family versus friends' expectations, first crushes, being from a lower-income household, being Muslim and finding forgiveness for those who hurt you. Features a relatable male protagonist who discovers spoken-word poetry as an outlet for his feelings. Also makes clear the relationship between poetry and hip-hop. Co-authored by the power duo of veteran writer Eric Walters and renowned poet and motivational speaker Wali Shah, who has based this character's struggles with choosing between studying science (for his parents) and writing poetry (for himself) on his own experiences.

Call Me Charley

by Jesse Jackson

12-year-old Charley moves into a neighborhood where he is the only African American kid. He soon makes friends with Tom and the boys work together to win prizes at the town's fall festival.

Call Me Hope

by Gretchen Olson

As 11-year-old Hope struggles to live under the pressures of her verbally abusive mother, she's tempted to run away but instead chooses resilience. She creates a secret safe haven and an innovative point system (giving herself points for every bad thing her mother says to her); finds comfort and inspiration from Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl; and gains a support team. Ultimately, Hope is able to confront her mother about her hurtful words and help her begin to change.

Call Me Maria (First Person Fiction)

by Judith Ortiz Cofer

A new novel from the award-winning author of An Island Like You, winner of the Pura Belpre Award.Maria is a girl caught between two worlds: Puerto Rico, where she was born, and New York, where she now lives in a basement apartment in the barrio. While her mother remains on the island, Maria lives with her father, the super of their building. As she struggles to lose her island accent, Maria does her best to find her place within the unfamiliar culture of the barrio. Finally, with the Spanglish of the barrio people ringing in her ears, she finds the poet within herself. In lush prose and spare, evocative poetry, Cofer weaves a powerful novel, bursting with life and hope.

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