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Forces and Motion [Grade 1-2]

by Linda Ward Beech

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Forces And Motion In Sports

by Glen Phelan

Learn about the forces and motions behind sports that people enjoy. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Forces and Motion on Earth

by Glen Phelan

Learn about how force and motion on Earth affect almost everything people do. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Forces and Motion on Earth: Bridges Edition (Set of 6) (Navigators Ser.)

by Glen Phelan

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Forensic Science: An Introduction

by Richard Saferstein

This text is designed to present forensic science in a very straightforward and student-friendly format.

The Formation of the U.S. Economy: 1700–1861

by Christian Garcia Brett Kelly

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The Formation of the U.S. Government: 1600–1803

by Sarah Glasscock Brett Kelly

Foundations of Astronomy

by Michael A. Seeds Dana E. Backman

Completely current with the newest developments from the field, FOUNDATIONS OF ASTRONOMY, 11e helps readers use astronomy to understand science--and use science to understand what we are. Fascinating and engaging, this text helps you answer two fundamental questions: What are we? And how do we know? This edition addresses the latest discoveries in the exciting study of astronomy, including information to emphasize observations over the entire electromagnetic spectrum; new data on star formation and stellar structure; new insight on global warming and ozone depletion; updated information on the Kuiper belt and dwarf planets; and much more.

Foundations of Physical Science

by Thomas Hsu

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Foundations of Physical Science, Investigations

by Thomas Hsu

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Frederick Douglass; Sojourner Truth

by Sarah Albee

Born into slavery, Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth achieved freedom and historical importance during their lives. Dedicated to the welfare of their race and to the equality of all people, they earned their places in history through powerful words and deeds. What was life like for these slaves? How did they achieve greatness? Read these biographies to find out.

A Friendly Field Trip

by Natalie Behar Molly Delaney

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Friends and Family

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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From Farm to Dinner Table: Food's Great Journey

by Doris Licameli

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From Gliders to Rockets

by Sarah Jane Brian

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From Gliders to Rockets

by Sarah Jane Brian

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From Youngsters to Old-Timers

by Carol Talley Ron Mahoney

The final installment of the Reading Street curriculum series, Reading Street: Grade 6, comes complete with everything you'll need to create English and Language Arts lessons for your child. This system includes reading selections designed to help your child hone his or her skills, a Teacher Resource DVD to make your task of developing lessons easier, and a packet of curriculum materials. Reading Street: Grade 6 is a comprehensive system designed to enhance your child's skills in reading, writing and language. Each assignment in Reading Street helps your child progress toward that goal. While such a dynamic curriculum might sound challenging for you as a parent and educator to use, you can rest assured that the materials will guide you through 12 weeks of English and Language Arts lesson planning with ease. If you prefer a structured homeschooling program format, Reading Street (in all of its Grade level structures) is the right fit for you and your child. Grade 6 comes with two volumes of six units. By the time you complete Grade 6, your child will be able to: Read through a variety of complex literature, including biographies and fictional stories. Discover additional reading material based on personal taste. Relate individual chapters or concepts to the book as a whole. Write complete stories using proper grammar, punctuation and word choice. Compose a written argument using appropriate sources. Examine and edit his or her own writing, as well as the writing of others. Present an oral presentation based on the lessons. Unlike other curricula, Reading Street imparts a love of reading upon your child. From Grade 1 through Grade 6, your child will learn not only the skills he or she needs to advance his or her education, but become a lifelong student and reader. For more information about the specific materials included in the Reading Street: Grade 6 curriculum for homeschooling, visit the Features and Benefits page.

Fruit from Space

by Carol Pugliano-Martin Claire Louise Milne

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Fun with Hobbies and Science!

by Kelly Kong

The third installment of the Reading Street series, Grade 3, delivers structured content designed for children who have a firm foundation in English and Language Arts and are ready to continue on the path to lifelong reading. This curriculum for homeschooling brings together classic reading selections, fun activities and parent/teacher guides to help you develop lessons that boost your student's English and Language Arts learning. As with all levels of Reading Street, Grade 3 was created using educational research to ensure your child is guided through his or her work by age-appropriate and cutting-edge content. Each week, your child will work through a series of reading and writing activities that center around a Big Idea. This structure supports your child's critical thinking skills and ensures he or she builds knowledge suitable for a child in third Grade. By the end of the year, children at this level in their homeschooling program should be able to: Read third-grade level material at a steady pace. Identify errors when reading aloud and know how to correct them. Answer questions using examples from the text. Comprehend and explain main ideas found in the reading. Develop a point of view different than those of characters in stories. Edit writing after completing it. Use transitions in writing, such as "therefore," "for example" and "also. " Reading Street: Grade 3 will give you the tools you need to achieve these learning goals during your homeschool program. Grade 3 comes in a two-volume set that's packed with engaging reading materials and helpful teacher tools. You'll be able to keep tabs on your child's progress through this level by using the assessment materials. If your child needs to revisit a certain lesson, you can ensure he or she does so and fully comprehends the subject. Check out these and other great components of Reading Street: Grade 3 by visiting the Features and Benefits page.

Fundamentals of Athletic Training

by Lorin A. Cartwright William A. Pitney

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Fundamentals of Geometry and Algebra

by Inc. K12

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Fundamentals of Geometry and Algebra, Student Guide

by Inc. K12

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Fundamentals of Geometry and Algebra, Student Guide, Texas Supplement

by Inc. K12

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Fundamentals of JavaTM: AP® Computer Science Essentials

by Kenneth Lambert Martin Osborne

Fundamentals of Java#xE2;#x1E;#xA2;: AP* Computer Science Essentials, Fourth Edition covers all of the AP requirements for Computer Science Exam A.

A Game Is a Game–Or Is It? Buff Goes Wild!

by Dina Anastasio Amanda Jenkins Lyn Boyer Shawn Byous

Cai likes to play board games; Jake likes to shoot hoops. Neither boy is good at his friend's favorite activity. Will this jeopardize the friendship? Jamal may have to give up his dog Buff. The Oak Street kids have to do something fast. How does Luke's behavior lead them to their solution? Read these stories to find out.

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