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Issues and Life Science: Body Systems, Revised

by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California Berkeley

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Jane Goodall: Explore The World Level K Set (Explore The World)

by Trina Lawrence

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Against the Wind: James H. Banning

by Barbara Spilman Lawson

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Riding the Wind: Amelia Earhart

by Barbara Spilman Lawson

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The Queen's Crown (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Susan Layne Santy Gutiérrez

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The Queen's Nap (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Susan Layne Santy Gutiérrez

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The Very Picky Queen (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 2)

by Susan Layne Santy Gutiérrez

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Up in Flames (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Susan Layne Fabio Leone

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Juana Inés (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 7 #1)

by Georgina Lázaro Bruno Preza

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Study Guide for use with Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior

by Dianne Leader Ronald D. Smith Michael W. Passer

Each chapter of the study guide begins with a list of Learning Objectives, which are expanded from the Focus Questions found in the margins of the textbook. When you feel you have mastered the material in the chapter, you will want to revisit these objectives and make note of any that require further study. Following the Learning Objectives is a brief Chapter Overview and Chapter Outline, which will help you see at a glance how the material in the chapter is organized. Like most study guides, this one contains an array of exercises, such as fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, and true-false self-tests, to help you memorize information you need to know to succeed. When you do these exercises, you will be engaging in active learning, which has been shown to be more effective than passive learning (i.e., reading the material the way you would read a novel). In addition, features such as Apply What You Know, Analyze This, and On the Web will prompt you to implement concepts you have learned, sharpen your analytic and research skills, use your creativity to explore resources that psychologists use in carrying out their work, and apply your critical thinking ability to evaluate "pop" psychology on the Internet.

Along the 21st Century Silk Road

by Jeanette Leardi

It was a 7,000-mile overland route heavily traveled by merchants, soldiers, and religious pilgrims during centuries past. Its name derives from the precious commodity carried along its network of paths and roads. Today, a project is under way to replace it with a highway system. What will a 21st-Century Silk Road mean to the people who live there now? Read this book to find out.

The Brain

by Jeanette Leardi

The human brain weighs less than four pounds, is made up of more than 100 billion cells, and is the control center of every human being. It keeps humans alive, allows them to experience emotions, and enables them to think and learn. How does this small organ manage to do so much? What should humans do to protect it? Read these informational texts to find out.

Lasers

by Jeanette Leardi

Lasers are a special type of light. They can cut through steal, look inside the brain of a fly, and help is explore hidden places. They are used in medical operations, at rock concerts, and in everyday items such as DVDs. How do lasers work? How have they become such a huge part of our lives in less than fifty years? Read this book to find out. (Includes 6 copies of the title, Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Protecting Our Oceans

by Jeanette Leardi

Learn about the marine life that lives in the world's oceans and how people can protect these habitats by keeping the ocean clean.

Yukon Adventures Magazine: Set of 6 (Readers' and Writers' Genre Workshop Ser.)

by Jeanette Leardi

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Science at Sea

by Jeanette Leardi Jeffrey Fuerst

Nearly three-quarters of our planet is water, but we have studied only a very small part of the world's oceans. How do scientists do research beneath the sea? (Set of 6 with Common Core Editions of Teacher Materials)

Women Justices of the Supreme Court

by Jeanette Leardi Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Only four female justices have served on the Supreme Court: Sandra Day O'Connor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan. These highly influential and groundbreaking women faced opposition and overcame hardships as they fought to achieve this high honor and uphold justice in the United States. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guides and Text Evidence Question Card)

El misterio del gato inteligente (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level J #18)

by Vicki Learner Patricia Pfitsch

Canelo es un gato inteligente. ¿Cómo entra por su cuenta a la casa? ¡Es un misterio! NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Mystery of the Clever Cat (Rigby Leveled Library, Level L #18)

by Vicki Learner Patricia Pfitsch

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math: Assessment Workbook, Fifth Grade

by Accelerate Learning

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math, Assessment Workbook, Fourth Grade

by Accelerate Learning

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math, Assessment Workbook, Second Grade

by Accelerate Learning

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math, Assessment Workbook, Third Grade

by Accelerate Learning

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math, Student Notebook, Fifth Grade, Volume 1

by Accelerate Learning

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STEMscopes™ Alabama Math: Student Notebook, Fifth Grade, Volume 2

by Accelerate Learning

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