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Ready New York CCLS Mathematics Instruction 2 (Common Core Edition #2014)
by The Editors at the Curriculum AssociatesLearn more about math basics, and how to think with numbers.
Ready Tennessee, Mathematics Instruction [Grade] 1
by Danielle Curran Pam Halloran Kathy Kellman Theresa MacVicar Dawn Nuttall Lauren Van Wart O'Lamar GibsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Ready Tennessee, Mathematics Practice and Problem Solving [Grade 1]
by Kathy Kellman Ruth Estabrook Matt Pollock Penny Dowdy Pamela Halloran Sarah Kraus Djana Paper Susan Rogalski Sam Valentino Julia BourqueNIMAC-sourced textbook
Ready for Action! (Lego DC Universe Super Heroes)
by Victoria TaylorThe lego characters of Superman, Wonder woman, Batman and Robin are introduced along with their super feats.
Ready for Pumpkins
by Kate DukeHercules, a classroom guinea pig, has a revelation when he watches the first graders grow plants from seeds. He wants to grow things, too! And during summer vacation (spent with the teacher's dad), he gets his chance. With the help of a friendly rabbit, Herky prepares the soil, carefully plants pumpkin seeds, and waits. And waits, and waits. One of the most important things he learns about gardening is patience. It's very hard to go back to school when fall comes--especially because his pumpkins aren't quite ready yet. But in October, the teacher's dad arrives with a big pumpkin for her class--that just mysteriously grew in his yard! And Herky begins dreaming about next year's garden . . .Kate Duke has created a funny and charming book that shows not just how seeds grow into plants, but also how you need patience to see a long project through.
Ready for Rain (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Kate Dopirak Lars RudebjerNIMAC-sourced textbook. Not a Cloud in the Sky. Frog is excited to try out his new umbrella, new rain boots, and new raincoat. But it's not raining. Can Frog and Bird make it rain?
Ready for School, Murphy?: A Read-Along Book (Hyperion Picture Book with Audio (eBook))
by Brendán MurphyMurphy doesn't want to go to school. He has butterflies in his tummy and ants in his pants! But no amount of made-up excuses convince his dad to let him stay home. Just when Murphy has all but given up, his father brings him up-to-date???it's Saturday!
Ready or Not, Dawdle Duckling
by Toni BuzzeoOne Mama Duck plays hide-and-seek. ONE, TWO, THREE ducklings disappear. But the fourth little duckling ... Gets some help from his friends! Will Mama be able to find him when he's hiding behind Turtle, or Frog, or Fish? Ollie, ollie, in free! Here's a happy, funny tale of friendship, cooperation, and the joy of play.
Ready or Not, Here Comes Scout
by Jane O'Connor Jill AbramsonScout, the lovable puppy of Puppy Diaries fame, stars in her own picture book Poor Scout. She wants so much to make friends with the other dogs at the dog park. She tries all her best puppy tricks--splashing, playing keepaway--but the older dogs ignore her. At the end of the day, she still has only one friend: her favorite toy, Baby. But Scout is determined to win over the other dogs, and she will, even if she does it in her own special, goofy way. Sisters Jill Abramson and Jane O'Connor have collaborated on this warm and funny picture book based on Jill's popular New York Times blog and book, Puppy Diaries, and told in Scout's charmingly clueless voice.
Ready to Fly: How Sylvia Townsend Became the Bookmobile Ballerina
by Lea Lyon Alexandria LaFayeLyrical, inspiring, and affecting text paired with bright, appealing illustrations make Ready to Fly perfect for aspiring ballerinas everywhere who are ready to leap and to spread their wings!Ready to Fly is the true story of Sylvia Townsend, an African American girl who falls in love with ballet after seeing Swan Lake on TV. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share at home or in the classroom. Although there aren’t many ballet schools that will accept a girl like Sylvia in the 1950s, her local bookmobile provides another possibility. A librarian helps Sylvia find a book about ballet and the determined seven-year-old, with the help of her new books, starts teaching herself the basics of classical ballet.Soon Sylvia learns how to fly—how to dance—and how to dare to dream.Includes a foreword from Sylvia Townsend, a brief history of the bookmobile, an author’s note, and a further reading list.
Ready to Play! (Step into Reading)
by Victoria SaxonThis Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader is the perfect way to introduce boys and girls to Jack Sparrow from Disney Pirates of the Caribbean, to Anna and Elsa from Disney Frozen, and all the other characters in the popular Disney Infinity video game. Reading has never been so much fun! Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
Ready to Read Dog Can Hide: Ready-to-read Ready-to-go! (Ready-to-read Ready-to-go! Ser.)
by Laura GehlIllustrations and simple text relate how Dog and Frog and Cat play hide and seek.
Ready to Ride (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Susan EphanNIMAC-sourced textbook. Almost Like New. Sometimes you can take an old thing and fix it up to be almost like new. See how to fix up an old bike so that it's ready to ride.
Ready, Set, Blast Off!
by Ray O'Ryan Jason KraftZack and his friends zoom across the galaxy for the Interstellar Space Race in this fifteenth Galaxy Zack adventure.When the Sprockets Academy Zoomers enter the Intergalactic Space Race, Zack and his friends are in for an epic race adventure across the galaxy. It’s time to navigate through an underwater maze, fly around planetary rings, and blast through the stars! But when trouble stirs within the team, Zack must take charge. Can he lead them to victory? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Galaxy Zack chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.
Ready, Set, Go!: An Acorn Book (Moby Shinobi and Toby Too! #3)
by Luke FlowersMoby Shinobi and his sidekick Toby head to the racetrack, in this action-packed, rhyming early reader from New York Times bestselling illustrator, Luke Flowers!Pick a book. Grow a Reader!This series is part of Scholastic's early reader line, Acorn, aimed at children who are learning to read. With easy-to-read text, a short-story format, plenty of humor, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency. Acorn books plant a love of reading and help readers grow!Moby Shinobi and his dog Toby are heading to the racetrack! Moby tries to use his ninja skills to help the crew, but ends up in a mess of oil spills, flat tires, and wrong turns. With some help from Toby, Moby discovers that teamwork makes every job easier! With easy-to-read rhyming text and full-color artwork throughout, this early reader series from New York Times bestselling illustrator Luke Flowers is sure to be a hit with beginning readers!
Ready, Set, Goal!
by Debbie Dadey Tatevik AvakyanShelly Siren and Trident Academy’s Shell Wars team travel to the city of Atlantis for the championship game in this sparkling Mermaid Tales adventure.Shelly Siren loves playing on Trident Academy’s Shell Wars team. But is she ready to compete in the Shell Wars Championships in the fintastically famous city of Atlantis? She’s not sure, but luckily Echo, Kiki, and Pearl will be swimming along for the ride. As part of their trip, the mergirls get a tour of Atlantis, and learn all about how the great human city ended up at the bottom of the ocean. But when they swim through Poseidon’s Temple, Shelly spots a spookfish—which legend has it, carries a horrible curse. Shelly’s sure the curse is just a silly sea story. But after she knocks over a precious relic, accidentally hits Rocky with her Shell Wars stick, and gives another player a black eye, Shelly isn’t sure what to think. Could the Spookfish Curse be real? And will it ruin the chances of Trident Academy’s Shell Wars team taking home the championship trophy?
Ready, Set, Oops! (Science Solves It!)
by Fran ManushkinJoey's running to the library--fast. Too fast! But his trips and tumbles won't help him come up with an idea for Science Day. Or will they?
Ready, Set, Read!: The Beginning Reader's Treasury
by Stephanie Calmenson Joanna ColeCreated especially for children who are learning to read, this anthology contains renowned works with some of the best-loved characters in children's literature--including Else Holmelund Minarik and Maurice Sendak's Little Bear, Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad, and the madcap creations of Dr. Seuss. Also included is poetry by Eve Merriam, Lilian Moore and Gwendolyn Brooks; as well as stories, poems, riddles and word games. An American Bookseller Pick of the Lists.
Ready, Set, Read: Building a Love of Letters and Literacy Through Fun Phonics Activities
by Janet ChambersAn interactive program for teaching kids phonics and other key literacy skills, this book provides instructions for constructing hands-on alphabets for literacy lessons and play. Activities include drawing letters in applesauce, sand, nuts, and finger paint; experimenting with vocal sounds and feelings; and creating letter- and sound-themed crafts from inexpensive and easy-to-find materials. Using the ideas and activities from this book, children will be able to immerse themselves in the world of letters using all their senses.
Ready, Set, Roll!
by Alessandro MontagnanaA hilarious story about how far one little roll of toilet paper can go, framed by a fun animal cast and an adorable father-son duo.One sunny morning, something interesting is left behind in the woods. Is it a headband? A kite? A toy? No! It's a roll of toilet paper. But the possibilities for play are endless. That is, until the rain comes and destroys the evidence. Oh no! Whatever will they do?Ready, Set, Roll! is a laugh-out-loud picture book that shows how even ordinary items can inspire extraordinary imagination and play. Perfect for fans of The Squirrels Who Squabbled and The Leaf Thief.
Ready, Set, Run!: The Amazing New York City Marathon
by Leslie KimmelmanA lively nonfiction picture book about runners preparing for, and racing in, the New York City Marathon, perfect for fans of Balloons Over Broadway and The Philharmonic Gets Dressed.All over the world—on city roads and country lanes, on beaches, high in the mountains, across fields, in sun, rain, and late at night, people get ready to race. It&’s a BIG DEAL to run in the New York City Marathon! In this energetic and ever-so-fun nonfiction picture book about the world's most famous race, readers follow runners from all over the world as they stretch, make their playlist, eat a spaghetti dinner, and then pound, pound, pound through the five boroughs of New York City, all the way to the finish line. With fun facts throughout ("Since 1979, a high school band stationed at Mile 9 plays the &“Rocky&” theme song again and again until the last runners go by"), this is an exhilarating, inside-view of what it entails to run the world's largest marathon.
Ready, Set, Sleep
by Susan Blackaby Mary Ann LloydA boy helps his parents get ready for their trip.
Ready, Set. . . Baby!
by Elizabeth RuschWhat kids can expect when they&’re expecting siblings—full of solid information, kid-friendly humor, and even tips for parents.In a fresh picture book/comic style, Ready, Set…Baby offers up a funny, loving, reassuring peek into life as a big brother or sister.Anna and Oliver, big siblings extraordinaire, are here to tell you what to expect when your family is expecting—and what life will really be like once a new baby arrives. The dynamic duo covers everything from naptime to stinky diapers and from holding the baby to deciphering your baby&’s body language. They even offer up helpful ideas for parents on how to make life as a big brother or sister as filled with fun—and love—as it can be! So get ready…get set…it&’s time to welcome a new baby!