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Breakout at the Bug Lab (Puffin Easy-to-Read Ser.)
by Ruth Horowitz Joan HolubNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>When Max, a giant cockroach, gets loose on the day the television people are at their mother's bug lab to film a great event, two brothers are forced into action to catch him and put him away before it ruins the whole celebration that all the big shots are coming to attend. <P><P>Lexile Measure: 490L
La cabeza bien alta, Molly Lou Melon (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #5)
by Patty Lovell David CatrowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Cambridge Latin Course, Unit 1
by Stephanie M. Pope Patricia E. Bell Stan Farrow Anne Shaw Randy Thompson Joy Mellor Leslie Jones Peter Kesteven Neil SuttonThe Fourth Edition Cambridge Latin Course is an introductory program organized into four well-integrated units. Cambridge's proven approach includes a stimulating continuous story line, interwoven grammatical development and cultural information, supportive illustrations and photographs, and a complete Language Information section. Reading is the heart of the Cambridge Latin Course, and all the elements of the program - illustrations, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural contexts and references, activities - are carefully introduced and arranged to provide students with the skills they need to read with comprehension and enjoyment from the very first page.
Cambridge Latin Course, Unit 2
by Stephanie Pope Patricia E. Bell Stan Farrow Richard M. Popeck Anne Shaw Peter Kesteven Joy Mellor Leslie JonesThe Fourth Edition Cambridge Latin Course is an introductory program organized into four well-integrated units. Cambridge's proven approach includes a stimulating continuous story line, interwoven grammatical development and cultural information, supportive illustrations and photographs, and a complete Language Information section. Reading is the heart of the Cambridge Latin Course, and all the elements of the program - illustrations, vocabulary, grammar and syntax, cultural contexts and references, activities - are carefully introduced and arranged to provide students with the skills they need to read with comprehension and enjoyment from the very first page. Student Book The most effective tool for students and teachers of Latin! A continuous and motivating story line captures and holds students' imagination. . . The logical pattern of each Stage and careful integration among Stages and Units train students to read Latin with ease and to understand the culture of the Romans. . . Clear language explanations and examples and ample practice insure student mastery of Latin. . . And rich illustrations bring the works and experiences of the Romans to life.
Cuando hay luna llena: Un año lunar (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #6)
by Penny Pollock Mary AzarianNIMAC-sourced textbook
Earth History Resources
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Electrical Energy and Circuit Design: Student Guide and Source Book
by National Science Resources CenterNIMAC-sourced textbook
El frasco de los nombres (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #10)
by Yangsook ChoiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Glencoe Mathematics: Pre-Algebra
by Malloy Price WillardA new way of thinking about Algebra readiness! Focused, organized, and easy to follow, Glencoe Pre-Algebra shows your students how to read, write, and understand the unique language of mathematics, so they'll be prepared for every type of problem-solving and assessment situation.
Houghton Mifflin English, Grade 3, Reteaching Workbook, Blackline Masters
by Houghton Mifflin CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin English, Grade 3, Workbook Plus, Blackline Masters
by Houghton Mifflin CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin English, Grade 6, Workbook Plus, Blackline Masters
by HmeENGLISH WORKBK PLUS BLMS LEVEL 6 01
In-Class Activities Manual for Instructors of Introductory Psychology
by Patricia A. Jarvis Cynthia R. Nordstrom Karen B. WilliamsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Literature Connections, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry and Related Readings
by Mildred D. TaylorNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Name Jar (Into Reading, Trade Book #10)
by Yangsook ChoiNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Being the new kid in school is hard enough, but what about when nobody can pronounce your name? Having just moved from Korea, Unhei is anxious that American kids will like her. So instead of introducing herself on the first day of school, she tells the class that she will choose a name by the following week. Her new classmates are fascinated by this no-name girl and decide to help out by filling a glass jar with names for her to pick from. But while Unhei practices being a Suzy, Laura, or Amanda, one of her classmates comes to her neighborhood and discovers her real name and its special meaning. On the day of her name choosing, the name jar has mysteriously disappeared. Encouraged by her new friends, Unhei chooses her own Korean name and helps everyone pronounce it—Yoon-Hey.