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La gran actuación (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level S #27)
by Carmel Reilly Martin FaganSam es la estrella del equipo de básquetbol de su escuela. Pero cuando lo eligen para actuar en la obra de teatro escolar, se siente presionado para repartir su tiempo entre el básquetbol y los ensayos. ¿Podrá cumplir con ambos compromisos por igual? NIMAC-sourced textbook
La Gran Barrera de Coral (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level P #27)
by Debbie Croft Nathalie OrtegaNIMAC-sourced textbook. ¡La Gran Barrera de Coral de Australia es la estructura formada por seres vivos más larga del mundo! Es el hogar de muchos tipos de coral, peces y otras criaturas. Pero el futuro de la Gran Barrera de Coral está en peligro.
El Gran Cañón no me da miedo (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level R #48)
by Dennis Fertig Andrea KantrowitzNIMAC-sourced textbook. En su viaje de verano a Arizona para visitar a sus abuelos, Beth vive muchas experiencias nuevas, como su primer vuelo y su primer visita al Gran Cañón. Durante su viaje aprende lecciones valiosas sobre cómo enfrentar sus temores y no limitarse.
El Gran Capoquero: Un cuento de la selva amazónica (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #9)
by Lynne Cherry Alma AdaNIMAC-sourced textbook
El gran deseo del conejito pequeñito (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 2 #4)
by Margarita Engle David WalkerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Un gran día (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level C #46)
by Daniel Jacobs Donna CataneseNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Osito quiere hacer muchas cosas. ¡Hoy es un gran día!
El gran juego de pelota: Un cuento muscogui (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 4 #3)
by Susan Roth Joseph BruchacNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Grand Canyon Doesn't Scare Me (Into Reading, Level P #48)
by Dennis Fertig Andrea KantrowitzNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Beth's summer trip to visit her grandparents in Arizona is full of firsts, like her first airplane flight and her first visit to the Grand Canyon. During her trip she learns some valuable lessons about facing her fears head on and not holding back.
Grande, pequeño, rápido, lento (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level I #68)
by Stanford MakishiHay muchas clases de animales y peces. Este libro habla del más grande, el más pequeño, el más rápido y el más lento. ¿Cuál crees que es el animal terrestre más lento? NIMAC-sourced textbook
Grandes camiones (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level L #48)
by Debbie CroftNIMAC-sourced textbook. En los camiones grandes se transportan alimentos, combustible y hasta edificios de un lugar a otro. Algunos camiones grandes tienen dos o tres remolques. A veces, otros vehículos deben viajar con camiones que llevan cargas muy grandes. Hay camiones que se usan en las minas y son tan grandes que los conductores necesitan una escalera para subirse.
Grandfather Tang's Story: A Tale Told with Tangrams
by Ann Tompert Robert Andrew ParkerDrawing on a Chinese form of storytelling with seven shapes cut from a square of paper, Tompert recounts the tale of two fox fairies. Parker's pen-and-watercolor art adds drama, while the tangram insets will motivate children to try their own versions. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
Grandfather's Gamelan (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)
by Jonas Westover Maribel LechugaNIMAC-sourced textbook
Grandma's Life and Mine [Approaching Level, Grade 2]
by McGraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
Grandpa (Into Reading, Level E #3)
by Alison Hawes Liz CatchpoleNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Lexile Measure: 150L
Grandpa's Rock Kit
by Donna Foley Burgandy BeamThe 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.
La granja para niños (¡Arriba la Lectura! Level F #39)
by Heather Hammonds Lyz Turner-ClarkNIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Los niños de esta clase van a pasar el día en una granja. ¡Veamos qué aprenden sobre los animales!