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Everyday Mathematics® [Grade 4], Skills Link, Cumulative Practice Sets, Student Book
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 4, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell John BretzlaufNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 4, Student Math Journal, Volume 2
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell John BretzlaufNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics® [Grade 5], Skills Link, Cumulative Practice Sets, Student Book
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 5, Study Links
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell John BretzlaufNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics® [Grade 6], Skills Link, Cumulative Practice Sets, Student Book
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics ProjectNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 6, Student Math Journal, Volume 1
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell John BretzlaufNIMAC-sourced textbook
Everyday Mathematics®, Grade 6, Student Math Journal, Volume 2
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project Max Bell John BretzlaufNIMAC-sourced textbook
Flower Garden
by Eve Bunting Kathryn HewittFollow the progress of a little girl and her father as they purchase "a garden," and board the bus to carry it home. The pansies, tulips, daffodils, geraniums, and daisies are lovingly planted in a window box, and the candles on the cake are lighted--just as Mom walks in the door to find her daughter, her husband, and her birthday surprise.
Geometry
by The University of Chicago School Mathematics Project John Benson Ray KleinNIMAC-sourced textbook
Hammer Soup
by Ingrid Schubert Dieter SchubertKate keeps her house neat and tidy and her garden filled with fruit and vegetables. So when Bruce builds a ramshackle hut near her, she is not best pleased. All that banging infuriates her and he ignores the weeds multiplying around him while he goes fishing. Soon winter is upon them. What will happen when his shack is blown away?