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How I Started a Clothing Drive
by Max Francis Rina Krevat Jeffrey B. FuerstThe weather is turning cold. Max wants everyone to have something warm to wear. He sets out to make his idea happen. Will his plan work?
How I Became a Pirate (Into Reading, Trade Book #7)
by Melinda Long David ShannonNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Pirates have green teeth—when they have any teeth at all. I know about pirates, because one day, when I was at the beach building a sand castle and minding my own business, a pirate ship sailed into view. <p> So proclaims Jeremy Jacob, a boy who joins Captain Braid Beard and his crew in this witty look at the finer points of pirate life by the Caldecott Honor–winning illustrator David Shannon and the storyteller Melinda Long. Jeremy learns how to say “scurvy dog,” sing sea chanteys, and throw food . . . but he also learns that there are no books or good night kisses on board: “Pirates don’t tuck.” A swashbuckling adventure with fantastically silly, richly textured illustrations that suit the story to a T.
How Glooskap Found Summer and Other Curious Tales
by Lynne Benton Kristen GuerinNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Gliders Fly (Into Reading, Level J #52)
by Heather HammondsNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> A non-fiction explanation about non-engine powered objects that can fly: will tell readers how some non-engine powered objects fly. Text type: explanation; Genre: non-fiction
How Elephant Made Peanut Butter
by Lesli Favor Marcin Piwowarski Lori O'DeaHow can an elephant feed his friends? The forest animals gather for lunch, but no one has any food. Can Elephant get them to try his idea?
How Does Motion Energy Change in a Collision?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Does a Tree Help? (Into Reading, Level B)
by David Bauer<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook <p>All kinds of animals make their homes in trees. Children do, too!</p>
How Does a Cactus Grow?
by Clare O’brien Vicki Rushworth David HaggertyIn this book, learn how cacti grow from seeds and survive in the harsh desert environment.
How Do You Know It's Winter? (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #2)
by Ruth OwenNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Do Weather And Climate Affect Our Lives?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Do Dinosaurs Go to School? (Elementary Core Reading Ser.)
by Jane Yolen Mark TeagueNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>School has never been so much fun! Come along for a very unusual day and laugh out loud as the dinosaurs enjoy story time, show-and-tell and recess.
How Did They Do That?: Built for Speed; Mind-Boggling Bridges
by Anastasia Suen Ellen DreyerNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Davy Crockett Moved the Sun: An American Tall Tale
by Carol Pugliano-Martin Dewayne Whiteside Jeffrey FuerstPerform this American tall tale about how Davy Crockett moved the sun.
How Chipmunk Got Its Stripes: A Pourquoi Tale
by Brooke Harris Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura StromDo you know why all chipmunks have three stripes down their backs? This pourquoi tale gives a creative explanation as to how this happened. This tale originated with the Seneca Indians.
How Can We Use the Sky to Navigate?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Can We Provide Freshwater To Those In Need? Student Activity Guide
by Carolina Biological Supply Company Smithsonian Science Education CenterNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Can We Provide Energy To People’s Homes?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook
How Can We Protect Animals When Their Habitat Changes? Student Activity Guide
NIMAC-sourced textbook
How Can We Predict Patterns of Motion?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook