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This Is Our Earth
by Laura Lee Benson John CarrozzaAn inspirational and enlightening look at our earth! Laura Lee Benson's lilting verse carries us over panoramic landscapes as we visit the many creatures and natural wonders of the earth. The subtext introduces basic facts about our diverse environment and encourages global awareness and conservation. John Carrozza's spectacular watercolor illustrations play harmoniously with the spirit of the text. At the end, the verse is set to music so all can sing along!
This Is the Way We Go to School: A Book About Children Around The World (Blue Ribbon Bks.)
by Edith Baer Steve BjörkmanNIMAC-sourced textbook
This Little Piggy (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Anne MirandaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Thomas Edison Invents the Lightbulb
by Susan Shafer Jeffrey Fuerst Mark CorcoranPerform this script about how Thomas Edison changes the world by creating a long-lasting electric lightbulb.
Those Shoes
by Maribeth Boelts Noah Z. JonesNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>All Jeremy wants is a pair of those shoes, the ones everyone at school seems to be wearing. Though Jeremy’s grandma says they don’t have room for "want," just "need," when his old shoes fall apart at school, he is more determined than ever to have those shoes, even a thrift-shop pair that are much too small. But sore feet aren’t much fun, and Jeremy soon sees that the things he has — warm boots, a loving grandma, and the chance to help a friend — are worth more than the things he wants. <P><P>Lexile Measure: AD550L
Three Ancient Communities
by Sandy RiggsFind out about the three ancient communities of Egypt, Greece, and Rome and the people who lived there.
Three Baby Spiders (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Jacqueline Adams Xiao XinNIMAC-sourced textbook. Growing Up. Three baby spiders want to be big spiders. But being big isn't always easy.
Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe
by Vera B. WilliamsNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Mother, Aunt Rosie, and two children make a three-day camping trip by canoe.
Three Great Ballplayers
by Greg RogersThe fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.
Three Greek Myths: Pandora, Icarus and Midas
by Annabelle Howard Jeffrey Fuerst Steve BoccelatoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Three Hairs of a Lion: A Tale from Ethiopia / Fostering Trust (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)
by Will Singh Jill Rubalcaba Renato Alarcao Josh BrunetNIMAC-sourced textbook
Three Hens and a Peacock (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 4 #2)
by Henry Cole Lester LaminackNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> This hilarious book reveals what happens when some foolish farm animals decide to trade roles—and discover just how hard it is to do someone else’s job. <p> The Tuckers’ farm is a peaceful place. Everyone has a job and no one complains. That is, until a hapless peacock falls off the back of a passing truck and stirs things up. Soon, customers are flocking to the farm to see what all the fuss is about. But the hens don’t like the newcomer getting attention while they do all the hard work. The wise old hound sees the problem and helps orchestrate a job swap. What follows is the hilarious tale of three hens who get in way over their feathered heads, and one very distressed peacock who just can’t figure out how to lay an egg. <p> Lester L. Laminack has created a comical look at what happens when we underestimate the value of others’ work. Henry Cole’s delightful illustrations heighten the story’s humor and will have readers of all ages laughing out loud.
Three Historical Communities of North America
by Jeri CiprianoPerform this script about a Polish immigrant's life in 1946.
Three Immigrant Communities NEW YORK CITY in 1900
by Monica HalpernMiranda has one messy desk. It's full of books, pencils, science projects and…other stuff. Too much stuff, says her teacher, Ms. Basil. On a family visit to her Uncle Aldo's one night, Miranda wonders if some of his magician's tools might offer a solution to her messy-desk problem. Sneaking off to the magic room, Miranda finds Uncle Aldo's impressive collection of top hats. Miranda knows that magic top hats can hold lots of things—why not the mess from her desk? At first, the hat seems to do the trick, but soon things start to go horribly wrong. As Uncle Aldo says, you have to be careful with magic.
The Three Little Pigs
by Alison Adams Mark Meyers Sera Y. ReycraftClassic Tales: The Three Little Pigs
The Three Musketeers
by Alexandre Dumas Pablo Marcos Studio Malvina G. VogelThe Pearson Education Library Collection offers you over 1200 fiction, nonfiction, classic, adapted classic, illustrated classic, short stories, biographies, special anthologies, atlases, visual dictionaries, history trade, animal, sports titles and more
Three Native Nations Of the Woodlands, Plains, and Desert
by John K. Manos Ron Himler Ted HammondNIMAC-sourced textbook