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Expert 21: Course I, Volume 2

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course III, Volume 2

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course I, Volume 1 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course I, Volume 2 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course II, Volume 1 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course II, Volume 2 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course III, Volume 1 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Expert 21: Course III, Volume 2 [Workbook]

by Inc. Scholastic

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Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy

by Thomas T. Arny Stephen E. Schneider

6th Edition Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy is built on the foundation of its well known writing style, accuracy, and emphasis on current information. Accessible writing style allows coverage of technically complex ideas without confusing students.

Explorers of the Americas

by Michael Sandler Margaret Mcnamara

Perform this script about an ancient Maya love story. (Set of 12 with Teacher's Guide)

Exploring Our World: Western Hemisphere, Europe, and Russia

by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. Hunkins

World geography, world cultures�a world students can understand Exploring Our World: Western Hemisphere, Europe, and Russiais a middle school program co-authored by National Geographic. This program introduces students to an enriched view of the interrelationships of geography, history, economics, government, citizenship, and current events�in one compelling package. A strong geographic thread is interwoven with history, government, and current events to analyze different regions of the world and the issues they face. Suitable for a world geography or world cultures class, this program is also available as a full survey and Eastern Hemisphere. .

Exploring Our World: People, Places, and Cultures

by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. Hunkins

World geography, world cultures. . . a world students can understand Exploring Our World is a middle school program co-authored by National Geographic. This program introduces students to an enriched view of the interrelationships of geography, history, economics, government, citizenship, and current events?in one compelling package. A strong geographic thread is interwoven with history, government, and current events to analyze different regions of the world and the issues they face. Suitable for a world geography or world cultures class, Exploring Our World is available as a full survey; Eastern Hemisphere; and Western Hemisphere, Europe, and Russia. . .

Exploring Our World: Eastern Hemisphere

by Richard G. Boehm David G. Armstrong Francis P. Hunkins

An updatedmiddle school program co-authored by National Geographic,Exploring OurWorldintroduces students to an enriched view of theinterrelationships of geography, history, economics, government, citizenship,and current events--in one compelling package. Suitable for World Geography or World Cultures. A strong geographic thread isinterwoven with history, government, economics and culture to analyze differentregions of the world and issues facing the regions. Exploring Our World isavailable as a full survey or Western Hemisphere, Europe, and Russia and EasternHemisphere.

The Extraordinary Life of Thomas Peters

by Susannah Flaherty

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Face to Face with Butterflies

by Darlyne A. Murawski

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Favorite Things

by Katie Sharp

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Finding Fossils

by Susan Markowitz Meredith Jackie Urbanovic

This book is about what fossils are, how they are made and why scientists study them.

Florida Holt Elements of Literature, Third Course

by Kylene Beers Carol Jago Deborah Appleman

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Food for a Day

by Millicent Mcghee

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Food for Today

by Glencoe Mcgraw-Hill

Treat students to the best and most comprehensive foods textbook with Glencoe's Food for Today! Content is based on the latest research-based nutrition to develop lifelong healthy eating habits. Numerous illustrations, step-by-step activities, and visualization of correct portions are included. All new FACS standards for the foods classroom are met. Focus on food prep and kitchen basics include kitchen tools, safety, and sanitation. Topic-related and point-of-use academic integration with Science in Action and Kitchen Math features help teachers meet Perkins mandates. English language arts and writing activities correlated to national standards. New and revised focus on light and healthy recipes. International recipes are provided. Activities that develop consumer savvy about food choices, nutrition, and keeping a grocery budget are incorporated. Hands-on Kitchen Lab and unit-long projects reinforce concepts through application.

Food, Nutrition & Wellness

by Roberta Larson Duyff

Motivate your students to develop healthy eating and fitness habits withGlencoeFood, Nutrition, & Wellness! Authored by a prominent member of theAmerican Dietetic Association Based on the latest in nutrition science and research Writtten in accessible style with many activities to provide applications, practice, and involvement Offers recipes for both All-American favorites and International dishes Focuses on nutrition basics, food prep, and kitchen basics (including a strong focus on safety and sanitation) Illustrates food prep process step-by-step inhow-to features Supports project-based learning with unit-long, hands-on applications Provides point-of-use academic integration (math, science, and English language arts) to help teachers meet Perkins mandates

Foundations of Matter

by Christine Caputo Brett Kelly

A look at how our current understanding of matter, atomic theory, and the periodic table of elements and how this understanding has changed over the years.

Foundations of Personal Finance (Eighth Edition)

by Sally R. Campbell

Whether you teach classes in Family and Consumer Sciences or Business, Foundations of Personal Finance is the right text for you. It introduces students to fundamental economic concepts so they can better understand an increasingly complex world. They learn how to identify and manage resources to achieve their own economic goals. A chapter covers each personal finance area: taxes, credit, insurance, savings, investments, and financial institutions. Students also learn how to make wise decisions about the things that affect many household budgets: food, clothing, transportation, housing, technology, and health. The text challenges students to plan their futureswith education, job training, and careersand help make environmental resources available for future generations. Each chapter contains colorful photos and charts, compelling case studies, career profiles, reports about current global issues, and related content from other academic areas.

Fox and Snail: A Tale from Germany

by Liane B. Onish Ivanke

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>2010 [Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Leveled Reader Library] Reading 1.4 Week 1 / Teammates -- Fox and Snail: A Tale from Germany (P) Retold by Liane B. Onish / Illustrated by Ivanke ***Folk Tale / GR E / Benchmark 8 / Lexile 240

Friends

by Erika Rice

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