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Mira este caracol (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level E #86)
by Anne GiulieriNIMAC-sourced textbook. Los caracoles tienen ojos, un caparazón y un pie. Descubre qué comen los caracoles y cómo se mueven.
Brave Little Snail (Into Reading, Level D #79)
by Anne Giulieri Kiera PoelsmaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Caracolito valiente (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level D #79)
by Anne Giulieri Kiera PoelsmaNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Caracolito sube por una hoja grande. ¿Qué le pasará si se cae de la hoja?
The Southwest
by Sarah GlasscockFind out about the geography, natural features, climate, and culture of the Southwest region of the United States.
The Western States
by Sarah GlasscockFind out about what makes the west a special region of the United States and meet interesting people from the west.
Conquering Mount Everest
by Jackie Glassman Alison AdamsFind out about Mount Everest and the daring people who have tried to reach its summit.
Great Inventions and Where They Came From
by Jackie Glassman Alison AdamsFind out about the evolution of various inventions and explore fun facts about famous inventors. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Sumac and the Magic Lake
by Jackie Glasthal Anne Flounders Anita DufallaPerform this Inca folktale about an emperor who offers a reward to anyone who can bring water back from a far-away magic lake.
Zaha Hadid: The Architect Who Never Quit (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Katherine GleasonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe Introduction to Business, Student Activity Workbook with Academic Integration
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Math Connects, Course 2, Homework and Problem-Solving Practice Workbook
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Succeeding in the World of Work: Student Activity Workbook
by Glencoe McGraw-Hill StaffIncludes: note-taking activities based on the Cornell note-taking model, real-world applications, personal academic and career portfolio activities, 21st century skills, foundation skills, and workplace competencies correlations, academic applications, study skills activities, test-prep and test-taking practice.