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Prentice Hall World History, Tennessee
by Elisabeth Gaynor Ellis Anthony EslerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Planetary Science
by Lawrence Hall of Science University of California at BerkeleyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Isadora Moon Goes to School
by Harriet MuncasterMeet Isadora Moon! She's half-fairy, half-vampire and totally unique!Isadora Moon loves sunshine — and nighttime. She loves her magic wand — and her black tutu. She loves spooky bats — and Pink Rabbit. Isadora is half-fairy, half-vampire, and she’s special because she is different! Now Isadora’s parents want her to start school, but she’s not sure where she belongs — fairy school or vampire school?
Isadora Moon Goes Camping
by Harriet MuncasterMeet Isadora Moon! She's half-fairy, half-vampire and totally unique!Camping is full of surprises when you're a vampire-fairy! When Isadora Moon and her family go on a camping trip to the beach, they’re just like everybody else. They roast marshmallows and build sand castles and sleep in a tent! But in a magical family, anything can happen. And when Isadora goes on a nighttime adventure, she makes an unusual friend under the sea. . . .
Amazing Animal Senses!
by Caroline Hutchinson Tara FunkAnimals can see, hear, touch, taste, and smell things too. Some animals can do these things much better than you!
Animal Treats
by Carol Pugliano-Martin Barbara LevadiThis book is about making inferences about the types of food different animals eat.
Animal Colors
by Carrie Smith Lori O'DeaAnimals come in many colors. Red, blue, pink, green! Explore the wonderful world of animal colors!
Citizens Who Made a Difference
by Carol DomblewskiFind out about how Mary McLeod Bethune, Rachel Carson, and Cesar Chavez helped to make a better world.
The Community of Washington, D.C.
by Bernice RappoportPerform this script about four trick-or-treaters who use math skills to share their Halloween candy.
Global Alert
by Jeri Cipriano Albert Hanner Alison AdamsFind out about the causes and effects of air pollution and the government's efforts to clean up the air.
Going Bananas for Apples
by Carrie Smith Bill Greenhead Lori O'DeaMonkeys love apples! Will the monkey be able to reach them in the tree? Read this story to find out!
Alabama Studies Weekly, [Grade] 4 Social Studies
by American Legacy Publishing Inc.NIMAC-sourced textbook
Habitats of Africa
by Bernice Rappoport Margaret McnamaraFind out about the plants and animals found in three African habitats.
Williams' Essentials of Nutrition and Diet Therapy 11th Edition
by Eleanor Schlenker Joyce GilbertFrom basic nutrition principles to the latest nutrition therapies for common diseases, Williams' Essentials of Nutrition & Diet Therapy, 11th Edition offers a solid foundation in the fundamental knowledge and skills you need to provide effective patient care. Authors Eleanor Schlenker and Joyce Gilbert address nutrition across the lifespan and within the community, with an emphasis on health promotion and the effects of culture and religion on nutrition. Evidence-based information, real-world case scenarios, colorful illustrations, boxes, and tables help you learn how to apply essential nutrition concepts and therapies in clinical practice.
Chemistry: Matter and Change (Alabama)
by Laurel Dingrando Nicholas Hainen Cheryl Wistrom Dinah Zike Thandi ButheleziNIMAC-sourced textbook
Economics
by Arthur O'Sullivan Steven M. Sheffrin Grant WigginsEconomics: Principles in Action is a multi-dimensional, comprehensive high school economics program designed to help students of all abilities achieve a fundamental understanding of key economic principles and their application in the real world. Twenty key economic concepts - developed by The National Council on Economic Education and outlined in the Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics - are introduced and reinforced throughout the program. At the heart of Economics: Principles in Action is demonstrating the relevance of economics to students' lives. From case studies and videos to interactive CD-ROMs, the program clarifies key economic principles and help students understand the connections between those principles and everyday life.
Habitats of South America
by Joaquin Carr Margaret McnamaraPerform this script about a boy's firsthand look at the digestive system by taking a trip through the human body aboard a friendly pickle. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide)
I Dance to Tell the World's Stories
by Tilda Baranova Jeffrey B. FuerstTilda is a ballet dancer on a world tour. Travel with her to find out about the stories she performs in different countries.
How Rabbit Lost His Tail: A Native American Pourquoi Tale
by Cynthia Swain Juan Bautista Juan Oliver Laura StromHave you ever seen a fluffy bunny tail? They are puffy like cotton balls. Did you know rabbits used to have long tails like squirrels?