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The Noise in the Wall (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Graham Rodgers Eric FreebergNIMAC-sourced textbook. Quit That! Bruno has a problem. And it keeps getting bigger.
Now & Ben: The Modern Inventions Of Benjamin Franklin
by Gene BarrettaNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> What would you do if you lived in a community without a library, hospital, post office, or fire department? If you were Benjamin Franklin, you'd set up these organizations yourself. Franklin also designed the lightning rod, suggested the idea of daylight savings time, and invented bifocals-all inspired by his common sense and intelligence. In this informative book, Gene Barretta brings Benjamin Franklin's genius to life, deepening our appreciation for one of the most influential figures in American history.
Nuestras supergallinas (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level N #33)
by Marg McAlister James HartNIMAC-sourced textbook
Number Corner: Student Book, Blackline Masters
by Barbara Blanke Martha Ruttle Pia Hansen Powell Tyson SmithNIMAC-sourced textbook
Odoriferous Foods (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Jacqueline AdamsNIMAC-sourced textbook
Odysseus and King Aeolus: A Play [Beyond Level, Grade 3]
by Karen Alexander Juan CaminadorNIMAC-sourced textbook
On the Ball (Reading Wonders #Approaching Level, Grade 3)
by Emma Turner Ron MahoneyNIMAC-sourced textbook
On the Move: Animal Migration
by Thea Feldman Jeffrey FuerstWhy and how do animals migrate? Find out in this series for young readers, which covers the journeys of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round-trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic to the African elephant circling the drying plains of Africa, moving from water hole to water hole, animal migration is astounding. These books help students understand how food supply, climate, and human activity interact to form a hospitable or inhospitable environment for animals. Students will learn that migration is an often predictable, often critical form of animal behavior and that it is an adaptation that helps individual animals, groups, or even entire species survive.
On the Roof (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by K. L. FosterNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Surprise in the Air. Every building has a roof. But what's up there? You might be surprised to find out!
On the Scale, a Weighty Tale: A Weighty Tale (Math Is Categorical Ser.)
by Brian P. Cleary Brian GableNIMAC-sourced textbook