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Jungle Treasures: A Southeast Asian Folktale [On Level, Grade 3]
by Anna Harris Liza WoodruffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Junior Great Books, Series 3, Book One: Relationships, Kindness, Confidence
by The Great Books FoundationJunior Great Books® Series 3 introduces students to outstanding, interpretive literature from around the world. Book One of Series 3 features nine stories by award-winning authors. These stories are organized around three themes--relationships, kindness, and confidence. Relationships: Boundless Grace, Mary Hoffman. The Scarebird, Sid Fleischman. Chin Yu Min and the Ginger Cat, Jennifer Armstrong. Kindness: The Gold Coin, Alma Flor Ada. The Magic Listening Cap, Japanese folktale as told by Yoshiko Uchida. The Mushroom Man, Ethel Pochocki. Confidence: The Banza, Haitian folktale as told by Diane Wolkstein. The Upside-Down Boy, Juan Felipe Herrera. The Ugly Duckling, Hans Christian Andersen.
Junior Great Books, Series 4, Book One: Trust, Resourcefulness, Communication
by The Great Books FoundationJunior Great Books® Series 4 introduces students to outstanding, interpretive literature from around the world. Book One of Series 4 features nine stories by award-winning authors. These stories are organized around three themes--trust, resourcefulness, and communication.
Junior Great Books; [Series] 5; Book One; Honesty, Self-Respect, Fitting In
by The Great Books FoundationJunior Great Books® Series 5 introduces students to outstanding, interpretive literature from around the world. Book One of Series 5 features nine stories by award-winning authors. These stories are organized around three themes--honesty, self-respect, and fitting in.
Kali's Story: An Orphaned Polar Bear Rescue (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 9 #2)
by Jennifer Curtis John GomesNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Follow the photographic journey of orphaned polar bear Kali (pronounced Cully) as he is rescued and whisked away to the Inupiat village of Kali (Point Lay in English). Villagers care for him until a plane flies him to the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage. There,he grows and learns skills from zookeepers filling in for his mother. Since young cubs need companionship, animal experts find a friend for Kali, Luna, a female polar bear, at the Buffalo Zoo in New York.
King of the Birds: A Mayan Folktale [On Level, Grade 3]
by Karen Alexander Linda BittnerNIMAC-sourced textbook
LANGUAGE!® Live, Student Book, Level 1, Units 1-6
by Louisa Moats Jane Fell GreeneNIMAC-sourced textbook
Language!® Live, Student Book, Level 1, Units 7-12
by Louisa Moats Jane Fell GreeneNIMAC-sourced textbook
Language and Composition: The Art of Voice, AP Edition
by Gilbert H. Muller Melissa E. WhitingIncludes Print Student Edition Language and Composition: The Art of Voice was created after extensive research in the AP English Language & Composition course, how it's taught, and what resources students need to learn. Part 1 includes skills for active reading, analysis, argumentation, and synthesizing. The extensive and diverse selections in Parts 2 and 3—including AP Teacher Favorite contemporary and classic essays, synthesis groupings, visual rhetoric, poetry, blogs, and more—make the book a dynamic learning resource for every AP student throughout the course and in preparing for success on the AP exam.
Language, Literacy, Content: Practice Book, Volume One (Inside, Fundamentals)
by National Geographic LearningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Let's Be Rational: Understanding Fraction Operations
by Glenda Lappan Elizabeth Difanis Phillips James T. Fey Susan N. FrielNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Life of a Homesteader (Reading Wonders #Approaching Level, Grade 3)
by Raewyn GlynnNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lifespan Development
by Sharleen L. KatoNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Lifespan Development is designed to help your students understand human growth and development across the lifespan. The text shows that all people go through similar stages of development. Young children learn to walk, talk, spell, jump, and tell jokes. Teens learn to become more independent. Adults take on more responsibilities for themselves and others. Throughout the lifespan, people continue to develop and change physically, cognitively, socially, and emotionally. The text also includes strategies that promote lifespan health and wellness.