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Why the Sea Is Salty: A Scandinavian Folktale [ELL Level, Grade 3]

by Lana Jones Alvaro Fernandez

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Ecosystems and Their Interactions, Student Guide

by Carolina Biological Supply Company/Smithsonian Science Education Center

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Fun and Games

by Laura Robb James F. Baumann Carol J. Fuhler

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George Washington Carver

by Katherine Scraper

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Motion

by Laura Robb James F. Baumann Carol J. Fuhler

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Survival

by Laura Robb James F. Baumann Carol J. Fuhler

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Water

by Laura Robb James F. Baumann Carol J. Fuhler

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enVisionmath 2.0, [Grade 6], Volume 2, Topics 5-8

by Zachary Champagne Eric Milou Robert Q. Berry III

Go Math! Geometry

by Timothy D. Kanold Edward B. Burger Juli K. Dixon

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Electricity, Waves, and Information Transfer

by Carolina Biological Supply Company/Smithsonian Science Education Center

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My World Social Studies: Discovering the United States

by Pearson Education

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Around the World with Music

by Carol Pugliano-Martin

This book is about instruments that are used in different parts of the world.

Benjamin Franklin

by Sera Y. Reycraft

This is the story of Benjamin Franklin. In reading this book, students will learn about the many contributions that he made as a scientist, inventor, and diplomat.

Carver and Edison, Two American Inventors: What did Two Smart Men Learn About Hard Work?

by Lesli Favor Lori O'Dea

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Choices, Choices

by Alison Adams Rob McClurken Jeffrey B. Fuerst

A new bike, jacket or video game. . . ' Andy made money over the summer doing different jobs. He wants to get a few things, but can buy only one. How will he decide which one?

Clothes Long Ago

by Katherine Scraper Tara Funk

People made clothes long ago. Read to find out how these clothes were different from your clothes today.

Clothes Then and Now

by Vickey Herold Tara Funk

What have people used to make clothes? What types of clothes do people wear today? Read this book to learn how clothes have changed.

Color

by Natalie Lunis Albert Hanner

This book is about the coloration of animals, how colors are used in traffic signals, and the color spectrum. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

The Courageous Sailor

by Alison Adams Marcin Piwowarski Lori O'Dea

A boy and his boat. Will today be the day Jose finally sets out in his boat? Or will he be too scared to go?

Dollars and Cents

by Jamie A. Schroeder Vicki Rushworth David Haggerty

In this book, group different types of coins to equal one dollar.

The Earth Day Garden

by Suzy Wall Jeffrey Fuerst John Bennett

Perform this script about people who work together to turn an empty lot into a garden.

Famous Landmarks

by Mary Clare Goller Vicki Rushworth David Haggerty

In this book, learn about six landmarks in the United States: the Brooklyn Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Seattle Space Needle, the Cape Hatteras lighthouse, Mount Rushmore, and the Statue of Liberty.

The Farm Stand Mystery

by Shaunda Wenger Jeff Ebbeler Jeffrey Fuerst

In this book, children hunt for items that are missing from their farm stand.

From Farm to Table

by Mary Butenhoff Vicki Rushworth David Haggerty

In this book, learn how foods like apples, milk, and grain are produced on farms and sent to stores for us to buy and eat.

Growing Older

by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy Jones

This book is about how you learn to talk, walk, play, jump, eat, sing, read, run draw, write, and paint.

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