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Seeing Eye to Eye: From Brown Irises to Blue (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Carmen MoraisA Range of Colors Dark chocolate, forest green, sky blue, greenish-brown hazel … human eyes come in many possible shades. And it all started thousands of years ago, with one baby born with very strange eyes. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Seeing with Your Fingers (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Catherine FriendPlease Do Touch the Art! At most art museums, you use your eyes to see the exhibits. But 3-D paintings let people see in a whole new way—with their hands! NIMAC-sourced textbook
Settling the West: 1862–1890
by Joanne Barkan Gary J. AntonettiFind out about why Americans journeyed west, the hardships they faced and the effect of westward expansion on Native Americans.
Severe Weather
by Kathy Furgang Brett KellyWhat causes major storms and how can you stay safe when one blows in? Why is it important to have an emergency plan? Read this book to find out how you can predict severe weather conditions and protect yourself against them. (Set of 10)
Shapes and Designs, Two - Dimensional Geometry
by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey William M. Fitzgerald Susan N. Friel Elizabeth Difanis PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Shapes of Algebra: Linear Systems and Inequalities (Texas)
by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey William M. Fitzgerald Susan N. Friel Elizabeth Difanis PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Shapes of Algebra, Linear Systems and Inequalities
by Glenda Lappan James T. Fey William M. Fitzgerald Susan N. Friel Elizabeth Difanis PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sigi's Storm (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Linda Dunlap Shen FeiWhen Sigi is left alone in her frontier space dome on a faraway planet, a violent storm knocks out the power, leaving her in total darkness and in great danger. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Silver Burdett Making Music
by Jane Beethoven Susan Brumfield Patricia Shehan Campbell David N. Connors Robert A. Duke Judith A. Jellison Rita Klinger Rochelle Mann Hunter C. March Nan L. Mcdonald Marvelene C. Moore Mary Palmer Konnie Saliba Will Schmid Carol Scott-Kassner Mary E. Shamrock Sandra L. Stauffer Judith Thomas Jull TrinkaSilver Burdett Making Music provides developmentally appropriate music learning activities for students in grades pre-kindergarten through eight. This sequential curriculum builds students knowledge and skills within and across grade levels and engages ALL students in the music making process.
Sing at First Sight: Foundations in Choral Sight-Singing, Level 1
by Andy Beck Karen Farnum Surmani Brian LewisNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sinkholes: Mother Nature's Giant Cavities (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by Jennifer GillisSunk! Suddenly the earth opens up and a giant hole appears in the ground. Read to find out why sinkholes occur in places all around the world. NIMAC-sourced textbook
The Six-Minute Solution: A Reading Fluency Program (Secondary Level)
by Gail Adams Sheron BrownThe Six-Minute Solution, Secondary Level
The Sky's the Limit (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Linda CernakNIMAC-sourced textbook
Social Studies Grade 6 The World Louisiana Edition
by Dr Candy Dawson BoydA Social Studies textbook for Grade 6.
Sound Innovations for Concert Band, E-Flat Alto Saxophone, Book 1: A Revolutionary Method For Beginning Musicians (e-flat Alto Saxophone), Book, CD and DVD (Sound Innovations for Concert Band Ser. #1)
by Robert Sheldon Peter Boonshaft Dave Black Bob PhillipsNIMAC-sourced textbook
South Carolina Performance Coach, Mathematics, [Grade] 6
by Triumph Learning LlcNIMAC-sourced textbook
Space Farming (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 6)
by James BuckleyMmm Mmm Martian Food Fast Forward to the 2010s Astronauts aboard the International Space Station tend an edible garden. They experiment—successfully—with growing lettuce and other veggies in space. And Beyond … Humans might be living on Mars in the foreseeable future. Of course, they'll need to eat—so plans for Martian farms are already in the works. Mmm Mmm Martian Food Scientists plan to send astronauts to Mars by the 2030s. After that, there could be human settlements on Mars. But what will the spacefarers eat? There are plans for that too—and they involve growing lettuce, lentils, and other veggies. Read this book to find out about the latest ideas for making the Red Planet green! NIMAC-sourced textbook