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Charlie’s Museum Adventure
by Susan Markowitz Meredith Anita DuFallaThis story is about Charlie's trip to the museum and how he compares dinosaurs to animals of today.
A New Friend
by Susan Markowitz Meredith Stan TusanThis story is about how deaf people speak with their hands.
Finding Fossils
by Susan Markowitz Meredith Jackie UrbanovicThis book is about what fossils are, how they are made and why scientists study them.
The Crocodile Who Didn't Like Water
by Gemma MerinoNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Meet a most unusual crocodile! Everybody knows that crocodiles love water, but this little crocodile is different—he doesn't like it at all! He tries to his best to change, but when attempt at swimming causes a shiver then a sneeze—could it be that this little crocodile isn't a crocodile at all? A hilarious and uplifting story about being yourself from a talented debut author-illustrator!
Oggi in Italia: A First Course In Italian (World Languages Series)
by Franca Celli Merlonghi Ferdinando Merlonghi Joseph A. TursiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Oggi in Italia: A First Course in Italian
by Franca Celli Merlonghi Ferdinando Merlonghi Joseph A. Tursi Brian Rea O'ConnorOggi in Italia is a successful, market-leading introductory Italian program featuring a balanced four-skills approach to language learning and varied perspectives of Italian culture, ranging from its rich, historical legacy to current changes affecting the country and culture. Students practice the basics of the language and develop oral communication skills in a variety of contexts, while learning about contemporary Italian life and culture.
McKay’s A History of Western Society for the AP Course
by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks Clare Haru Crowston Joe Perry John P. McKayNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our Communities
by Merry M. Merryfield Peter Rees Phillip J. Vanfossen Myra ZarnowskiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Tennessee: Our Communities
by Merry M. Merryfield Peter Rees Phillip J. Vanfossen Myra ZarnowskiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Llévame a ver yakyu (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 6 #2)
by Aaron MeshonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Take Me Out to the Yakyu (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 6 #2)
by Aaron MeshonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Arriba en el jardin y abajo en la tierra (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 8 #2)
by Kate Messner Christopher NealNIMAC-sourced textbook
Art in the Renaissance
by Eric Christopher MeyerFind out about the great sculptures and paintings that were created by artists and architects during the Renaissance.
The Bedford Introduction To Literature: Reading, Thinking, Writing
by Michael MeyerThis new compact edition ofThe Bedford Introduction to Literatureoffers all the distinctive features of Michael Meyer's best-selling introduction to literature in a shorter, less expensive paperback format. A generous and vibrant selection of stories, poems, and plays are supported by editorial features proven to help students read, think, and write effectively about literature. Now featuring unique visual portfolios and a CD-ROM packed with activities and contextual material, the new edition brings literature to life for students like never before.
The Bedford Introduction To Literature: Reading, Thinking, Writing
by Michael MeyerThe Bedford Introduction to Literatureresponds to the teaching and learning needs of all kinds of literature classrooms -- and composition courses where literature is a focus. Author Michael Meyer understands that a particular challenge for instructors is that students do not necessarily see literature as relevant to their lives. They may be new to the study of literature, may have difficulty reading it, and may lack confidence in their critical abilities and writing skills. With these factors in mind, Meyer has put together a lively collection of stories, poems, and plays from many periods, cultures, and themes, with voices ranging from the traditional to the latest and hottest contemporary authors. As an experienced anthologist and instructor of literature, Meyer has a knack for choosing enticing selections -- including humorous works and readings from popular culture -- that students both enjoy and respond to. Complementing this unparalleled collection are proven editorial features that offer students real help with reading, appreciating, and writing about literature. The Bedford Introduction to Literatureis a book designed to bring literature to life -- and to make students life-long readers.
The Bedford Introduction to Literature: Reading, Thinking, Writing
by Michael MeyerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Writing with Confidence: Writing Effective Sentences and Paragraphs
by Alan MeyersWriting With Confidence, a value-priced developmental writing book, provides essential instruction and practice in basic writing skills at the sentence and paragraph level. The first developmental book to include incorporate high-interest, connected discourse subject matter in its exercises,Writing with Confidenceretains and expands on this feature. Most chapters pursue a theme throughout the exercises-the dreams and premonitions surrounding the death of Abraham Lincoln; animal facts and oddities; the gustatory achievements of Diamond Jim Brady, the world's greatest eater; the voyage of the Kon-Tiki; and so on. The text's six-unit structure includes thirty short chapters on the writing process, paragraph organization and development, the shape of the essay, all the rhetorical modes, and all the sentence skills. The writing chapters are fully process oriented, showing the development of a paragraph in six steps, from planning and outlining through drafting, revising, editing, and proofreading. Optional collaborative activities are provided in the margins of each chapter. This focus on writing is balanced with equal attention to sentence skills, not only for native speakers of English who need help, but for non-English-dominant speakers as well. ESL boxes provide help for readers whose first language is not English, as do the two final chapters of the book, which address troublesome matters such as verb phrases, word order, articles, and prepositions. The reading-writing connection throughout the book has been expanded, with sixteen additional readings in the last unit of the book. And the popular "Blueprints for Writing" found in the rhetorical chapters have been carried into unit ending "Blueprints for Success," in which the most important concepts and practices are summarized in graphs and charts. For those seeking to develop their writing skills at the sentence to paragraph level.