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Go Fetch! #5
by Sebastien Braun Nancy KrulikWhen Sparky's owner leaves him with no one to play with, Sparky decides to beat the boredom with a bite of his magic bone. He finds himself in Washington, DC, among statues, a monument that looks like a giant stick, and a big white house with a huge yard (that he isn't allowed to play in). His new dog friend says he's happy roaming the city without his family, but Sparky isn't so sure he feels the same. Tag along as Sparky explores the United States capital--and tries not to get caught!
Go for the Goal! (All-Star Sports Stories #5)
by Fred BowenJosh and his talented travel league soccer teammates are having trouble coming together as a successful team--until he convinces them to try team-building exercises.Thirteen-year-old Josh tries out for the United, an elite travel league soccer team, and is thrilled when he makes the cut. But once the season is underway, he discovers that the practices are grueling and the other team members are prone to hogging the ball. All the other players are talented, but they each seem to be playing for themselves and not for the team. They can't seem to pull together enough to win a single game. Tired of always being in the losers bracket, Josh begins to wonder if he made a mistake by leaving his old team and his buddies. Should he quit the United?But just when Josh is about to give up on his new team, he makes a discovery: While doing a homework assignment about the World Cup soccer championships, he learns that the 1999 United States Women's World Cup team faced similar difficulties. Individually they were excellent athletes, but they just couldn't work together. How did the 1999 team win it all that year? By using team-building exercises. Fired up by this idea, Josh convinces his coach to try the same approach. At first his teammates are skeptical, but with time they turn the United into a real team!
Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller
by Breanna J. McDanielFrom an award-winning author and illustrator comes this picture book biography about beloved librarian and storyteller Augusta Braxton Baker, the first Black coordinator of children’s services at all branches of the New York Public Library. <p><p> Before Augusta Braxton Baker became a storyteller, she was an excellent story listener. Her grandmother brought stories like Br’er Rabbit and Arthur and Excalibur to life, teaching young Augusta that when there’s a will, there’s always a way. When she grew up, Mrs. Baker began telling her own fantastical stories to children at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library in Harlem. But she noticed that there were hardly any books at the library featuring Black people in respectful, uplifting ways. Thus began her journey of championing books, writers, librarians, and teachers centering Black stories, educating and inspiring future acclaimed authors like Audre Lorde and James Baldwin along the way. <p><p> As Mrs. Baker herself put it: “Children of all ages want to hear stories. Select well, prepare well and then go forth and just tell.”
Go, Fractions! (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)
by Judith StamperThe coach of the soccer team is a math teacher. And the name of the team is the Fractions. The numbers on the kids' uniforms are fractions. At half time, the kids eat orange slices that are cut in halves, quarters, and thirds. All of these fractions add up to two things-a winning team and lots of fun!Illustrated by Chris Demarest.
Go, Fractions!
by Judith Bauer Stamper Chris DemarestThe coach of the soccer team is a math teacher. And the name of the team is the Fractions. The numbers on the kids' uniforms are fractions. At half time, the kids eat orange slices that are cut in halves, quarters, and thirds. All of these fractions add up to two things-a winning team and lots of fun! Illustrated by Chris Demarest.
Go! Go! Cory Carson: Cookies (My First I Can Read)
by NetflixBased on the Netflix original series, this early reader is perfect for any Go! Go! Cory Carson fan! When the Police Chief leaves Chrissy in charge of the cookie table, Chrissy transforms into: Officer Chrissy!Go! Go! Cory Carson features Cory, a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun! Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, a charming neighborhood filled with characters of all different makes and models. While navigating the winding roads of childhood, Cory’s eager and playful spirit sometimes veers him off course. Luckily his friends and family are always there to get Cory back on track!
Go! Go! Cory Carson: Cory's First Day of School (My First I Can Read)
by NetflixBased on the Netflix original series, this early reader is perfect for any Go! Go! Cory Carson fan! Cory is excited to meet new friends at his first day of school. But when mom drops him off, Cory feels nervous. Go! Go! Cory Carson features Cory, a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun! Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, a charming neighborhood filled with characters of all different makes and models. While navigating the winding roads of childhood, Cory’s eager and playful spirit sometimes veers him off course. Luckily his friends and family are always there to get Cory back on track!
Go, Go, Go! (Step into Reading)
by Melissa LagonegroLightning McQueen, Mater, Sally, and the rest of the gang from Disney/Pixar's Cars are back! This super-simple Step 1 reader is perfect for children who love cars, trucks, trains, planes, and everything that goes.
Go, Goats! (True Tales of Rescue)
by Kama EinhornPart of a photo-packed series exploring the stories and science behind animal sanctuaries, Go, Goats! delivers an up-close look at what life is like at a farm sanctuary in upstate New York, straight from a goat herself. A nonfiction chapter book for elementary-age readers, it includes full-color photos, graphics, and maps. It&’s summertime in upstate New York and the Camp Kindness volunteers have arrived at Catskills Animal Sanctuary. Wise old goat Lucia knows everything about the farm sanctuary and its residents—from the weeping willow tree with the best leaves to nibble on, to which goats are snugglers and which like their space, to the differences between goats and sheep (note: there are many—start with the eyes!). Lucia is a member of what the farm staff calls the Underfoot Family. It&’s a group of more than fifty animals—goat, sheep, chickens, ducks, and even a pig—who have free reign of the farm. While the staff works hard to rescue, recover, rehabilitate and release all of the farm animals who come to the sanctuary, not every animal will leave—Lucia is one who will spend the rest of her days in the comfort of the sanctuary, watching babies be born and new friends come and go, and welcoming a new group of campers every summer with a warm heart and a gentle head butt. What is life like at Catskills Animal Sanctuary? Lucia will tell you everything!
Go Home!
by Libby Phillips MeggsJames has been lost for a long time. He's grown old and tired and slow. One day he finds a house where a kind family lives, but they decide he must belong to someone because he wears a collar. So James is left to survive a dry summer and a bad storm.
Go Home, Mrs. Mott! (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Red #Level K)
by Joy NoyesGo Home, Mrs. Mott! Author: Joy S. Noyes
GO Math!: Student Edition, Grade 3 (GO Math! Ser.)
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt StaffCommon Core Assessment consortia have developed assessments that contain item types beyond the traditional multiple-choice format. This allows for a more robust assessment of students' understanding of concepts. Common Core assessments will be administered via computers; and Getting Ready for the Smarter Balanced Assessment presents items in formats similar to what you will see on the tests. The following information is provided to help familiarize you with these different types of items. Each item type is identified on pages (vii-viii). The examples will introduce you to the item types. The following explanations are provided to guide you in answering the questions. These pages describe the most common item types. You may find other types on some tests.
Go Math! Common Core [Grade 3], Chapter 1 2015 (Go Math! Ser.)
by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! Florida [Grade 3]
by Thomasenia Lott Adams Juli K. Dixon Matt LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! Grade 3, Assessment Guide
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade 3] California
by Juli K. Dixon Matthew R. Larson Edward B. BurgerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade 3] Florida
by Juli K. Dixon Matt Larson Miriam A. Leiva Thomasenia Lott AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! Grade 3, Florida Standards Practice Book for Home or School
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! Grade 3, Standards Practice Book for Home or School
by Houghton Mifflin HarcourtNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 1
by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 2
by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. LarsonNIMAC-sourced textbook