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The William Hoy Story: How a Deaf Baseball Player Changed the Game (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 1 #3)
by Nancy Churnin Jez TuyaNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Winner - 2017 Storytelling World Resource Award Honor Book Finalist - 2017 North Texas Book Festival Best Children's Books <P><P>All William Ellsworth Hoy wanted to do was play baseball. After losing out on a spot on the local deaf team, William practiced even harder—eventually earning a position on a professional team. But his struggle was far from over. In addition to the prejudice Hoy faced, he could not hear the umpires' calls. One day he asked the umpire to use hand signals: strike, ball, out. That day he not only got on base but also changed the way the game was played forever. William “Dummy" Hoy became one of the greatest and most beloved players of his time!
The Wind and the Sun: An Aesop's Fable (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #44)
by Elsie Nelley Mehrdokht AminiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Windy Days (Into Reading, Level I #15)
by Heather HammondsNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> On windy days, we can hear the wind blow. We can feel the wind. The wind makes things move.
Winning Catch (Georgia)
by Isabel L. Beck Roger C. Farr Dorothy S. StricklandNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Wonder of Hawaii (Into Reading, Benchmark 3-6, Level W #14)
by Heera Kang Jeff HopkinsNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Wonderful Water Cycle (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #52)
by Lisa ShulmanNIMAC-sourced textbook
Woodland People, Desert People (Into Reading, Level N #84)
by Jaqueline GreeneNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Find out how some Native Americans lived in the forest and desert about 400 years ago. Their homes, clothing, and food helped them survive the harsh winters near the Great Lakes and the dry summers in the desert of the southwest.
Word Cards, Grade K (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 10)
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Word Cards, Grades 1 and 2 (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 3)
by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Words with Wings (Into Reading, Trade Book #12)
by Nikki GrimesNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Gabby’s world is filled with daydreams. However, what began as an escape from her parents’ arguments has now taken over her life. But with the help of a new teacher, Gabby the dreamer might just become Gabby the writer, and words that carried her away might allow her to soar. Written in vivid, accessible poems, this remarkable verse novel is a celebration of imagination, of friendship, of one girl’s indomitable spirit, and of a teacher’s ability to reach out and change a life.
Work and Play: Pulleys and Gears (Into Reading, Level E #78)
by Brad HerzogNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Lexile Measure: 550L
Working at an Airport (Into Reading, Level S #43)
by Diana NoonanNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Airports are very busy and exciting places that thousands of people go through every day. Many people work at airports, doing a variety of jobs. From security staff and baggage handlers to air traffic controllers and firefighters, everyone who works at an airport plays an important role.
Working Dogs (Into Reading, Level L #14)
by Julie HaydonNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Working dogs use their senses in many ways. They protect people, animals, and objects. Working dogs can guide people who are blind and pull heavy sleds. They can even be in movies or on television!
Working High and Low (Into Reading, Level S #10)
by Diana NoonanNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Some people have jobs in unusual places, such as high above the ground or deep beneath the surface of Earth. People with these jobs have different challenges from most other workers, and safety is very important. This book describes eight different jobs above and below ground.
World History: Ancient Civilizations Through the Renaissance
by Stanley M. Burstein Richard Shek Kylene BeersNIMAC-sourced textbook