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Amazing Animal Senses!
by Caroline Hutchinson Tara FunkAnimals can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell things too. Some animals can do these things much better than you!
Animal Treats
by Carol Pugliano-Martin Barbara LevadiThis book is about making inferences about the types of food different animals eat.
Animal Colors
by Carrie Smith Lori O'DeaAnimals come in many colors. Red, blue, pink, green! Explore the wonderful world of animal colors!
Baa Baa Black Sheep Sells Her Wool: An Adaptation of a Nursery Rhyme
by Jeffrey B. FuerstNIMAC-sourced textbook
Citizens Who Made a Difference
by Carol DomblewskiFind out about how Mary McLeod Bethune, Rachel Carson, and Cesar Chavez helped to make a better world.
The Community of Washington, D.C.
by Bernice RappoportPerform this script about four trick-or-treaters who use math skills to share their Halloween candy.
Echo and Narcissus: A Greek and Roman Myth
by Jeannette Sanderson Jose Ramos Jeffrey B. FuerstEcho is a playful young woman. Narcissus is a beautiful young man. Their passions lead to trouble with the gods. What will happen to them?
The Enormous Turnip
by Carrie Smith Jacqueline Rogers Sera Y. ReycraftHow will the man get the enormous turnip out of the ground? Read this folktale about working hard to find out!
Global Alert
by Jeri Cipriano Albert Hanner Alison AdamsFind out about the causes and effects of air pollution and the government's efforts to clean up the air.
Going Bananas for Apples
by Carrie Smith Bill Greenhead Lori O'DeaMonkeys love apples! Will the monkey be able to reach them in the tree? Read this story to find out!
Alabama Studies Weekly, [Grade] 4 Social Studies
by American Legacy Publishing Inc.NIMAC-sourced textbook
The Chicago World's Fair of 1893: Bigger, Brighter, and Better!
by Lee S. Justice Jeffrey B. FuerstThe Chicago's World Fair of 1893 was the biggest and brightest thing that its visitors had ever seen. It had electric lights, new foods, and grand buildings that were a wonder to behold. The fair put the world's most impressive technology on display and inspired many people to go on to do many great things. Will you be inspired by the wonders of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893?
Habitats of Africa
by Bernice Rappoport Margaret McnamaraFind out about the plants and animals found in three African habitats.
Chemistry: Matter and Change (Alabama)
by Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen Cheryl Wistrom Dinah Zike Thandi ButheleziNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics
by Arthur O'Sullivan Steven M. Sheffrin Grant WigginsEconomics: Principles in Action is a multi-dimensional, comprehensive high school economics program designed to help students of all abilities achieve a fundamental understanding of key economic principles and their application in the real world. Twenty key economic concepts - developed by The National Council on Economic Education and outlined in the Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics - are introduced and reinforced throughout the program. At the heart of Economics: Principles in Action is demonstrating the relevance of economics to students' lives. From case studies and videos to interactive CD-ROMs, the program clarifies key economic principles and help students understand the connections between those principles and everyday life.
Habitats of South America
by Joaquin Carr Margaret McnamaraPerform this script about a boy's firsthand look at the digestive system by taking a trip through the human body aboard a friendly pickle. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide)
I Dance to Tell the World's Stories
by Tilda Baranova Jeffrey B. FuerstTilda is a ballet dancer on a world tour. Travel with her to find out about the stories she performs in different countries.
The Idea Machine: My Inventor's Journal
by Max Grossman Jeffrey B. FuerstMax is a boy inventor searching for his next bright idea. He keeps a journal to help him find his eureka moment. Read Max's journal to find out what he comes up with.
How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Native American Pourquoi Tale
by Cynthia Swain Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura StromHave you ever seen a fluffy bunny tail? They are puffy like cotton balls. Did you know rabbits used to have long tails like squirrels?
The Little Hero of Haarlem: A Dutch Legend
by Laura Strom Lucy Fleming Jeffrey B. FuerstThe wall that keeps the town from flooding has a leak! While walking home one evening, a boy notices a leak in the dike. He quickly plugs the hole with his thumb. But with night falling and no one around to help him, how will he keep the sea out?
Jack and the Beanstalk
by Alison Adams Diana Magnuson Sera Y. ReycraftJack doesn't listen to his mother and ends up running from a big, mean ogre! This fairy tale has magical beans, an old woman that helps Jack, and a happy ending.
Jin and Pedro Get to Work!
by Kira Freed Pedro Vergani Cindy PeattieJin and Pedro want to buy a new basketball. What jobs will the boys try to get? Will they earn enough money?
King Midas and the Golden Touch: A Greek Myth
by Laura Layton Strom Kirk Parrish Laura StromIn this retelling of the Greek Myth, King Midas loves gold more than anything else in the whole world! Or at least, he thinks he loves gold the most. . . .
Little Red Riding Hood: A Fairy Tale
by Laura Layton Strom Bill Greenhead Laura StromAfter arriving for a visit, Little Red Riding Hood discovers her grandmother doesn't look like herself. She kind of looks like a wolf!