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Sam's Fish Tank (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Marcie Aboff Marcin PiwowarskiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sam's Light
by Valerie SherrardCole Fennety doesn't know it, but he is about to have the strangest summer of his life. His little sister, Jessie, is driving him crazy, his mother is too wrapped up in the world of daytime soaps to intervene, and his best friend, Wayne, is out of control. Worst of all, his boss, Sam Kerrigan, is the meanest man in town. But beneath Sam's crusty exterior lies a kind heart -- as well as a terrible secret that forces Cole to face questions to which there are no easy answers.
Sam's Ride (Orca Books)
by Becky CitraSam overcomes his fear of horseback riding and comes to appreciate both his grandfather and life on the ranch.
Sam's Ride (Orca Echoes)
by Becky Citra Amy MeissnerSam, a seven-year-old boy, is devastated when his mother leaves him for two weeks on his grandfather's ranch. Grandpa has a lot of rules, and Sam isn't happy about having to stay with him. But Sam's time on the ranch isn't all bad. He learns to ride a horse and also discovers some surprising things about his father, who died when Sam was a baby. When Sam is forced to overcome his fear of riding in order to help rescue Grandpa, Sam grows to appreciate both his grandpa and life on the ranch.
Sam's Slithering Pets (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Carmen MoraisNIMAC-sourced textbook. SCALY PETS. Dogs, cats, hamsters, birds, and fish— these animals are the typical pets that people have. But some people don't want typical pets—they want pets that others may find terrifying.
Sam's Sneaker Squares: Measuring: Area (Math Matters)
by Nat GabrielDiscover Math Matters! With over 15 million books sold worldwide, this award-winning series of easy-to-read books will help young readers ages 5–8 approach math with enthusiasm. Great for fans of MathStart or Step into Reading Math. When Sam devises "sneaker squares," he uses them to measure the area of the lawns he mows for his neighbors. Will his calculations help him earn enough money to buy the bike of his dreams?With engaging stories that connect math to kids&’ everyday lives, each book in the Teachers&’ Choice Award–winning Math Matters series focuses on a single concept and reinforces math vocabulary and skills. Bonus activities in the back of each book feature math and reading comprehension questions, and even more free activities online add to the fun! (Math topic: Area)
Sam's Stickers (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Kindergarten)
by Madeline HydeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Sam's Super Family: Independent Reading Yellow (Reading Champion #137)
by Damian HarveyReading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.Independent Reading Yellow stories are perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 3 (Yellow) in classroom reading lessons.Sam's family is anything but ordinary - in fact, it is super! But what about Sam?
Sam's Super Seats
by Keah BrownA joyful picture book about a disabled girl with cerebral palsy who goes back-to-school shopping with her best friends, from #DisabledandCute creator and The Pretty One author Keah Brown.Sam loves herself, learning, and making her family and friends laugh. She also loves comfortable seats, including a graceful couch named after Misty Copeland and Laney, the sassy backseat of Mom&’s car. After a busy morning of rest, Sam and her friends try on cute outfits at the mall and imagine what the new school year might bring. It&’s not until Sam feels tired, and the new seat she meets isn&’t so super, that she discovers what might be her best idea all day. With hilarious, charming text by Keah Brown and exuberant illustrations by Sharee Miller, Sam&’s Super Seats celebrates the beauty of self-love, the power of rest, and the necessity of accessible seating in public spaces. Includes narrative description of art for those with low/limited vision.
Sam's Wheels
by Charnan SimonSam needs a lesson in how his fire truck works! When his toy truck is broken, his neighbor Mrs. Carpenter teaches him how to fix a broken wheel.
Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
by Evaline Nessfrom the book Jacket: Sam, a fisherman's daughter who dreams rich and lovely dreams-moonshine, her father says-sits in her dragon-drawn chariot and says wise things to Bangs, her cat. One day Sam sends little Thomas, her devoted friend, to Blue Rock, far out in the harbor, and a sudden storm brings near disaster to Thomas and Bangs. It is then that Sam repentantly draws a line between moonshine and reality. Young readers whose mothers are mermaids, who own fierce lions and baby kangaroos, and who can talk to their cats will find a fast friend in the heroine of this imaginative, humorous book. "Never has the artist made more striking pictures." -The Horn Book "The narrative is delightfully expressed and the charming drawings beautifully portray the island scene." -Booklist "An unusually creative story . . . presented in a realistic and sympathetic context. . . . This is an outstanding book." -School Library Journal
Sam, The Wee Fat Dog
by Ann McDonagh-BengtssonSam is a dog, a wee fat dog with short legs and a fat tummy. When he goes to sleep, he dreams of sausages and juicy bones. That's why Jim packs two whole sausages for Sam when they go on a picnic. But then Sam spots a rabbit...
Samaaja Pragathiki Margadarsakulu
by G. Sumathi G. VijayamThis is a compilation of the life stories of 56 famous international personalities in various fields of life.
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by ShankerA Simple story which tells us not to take decision without thinking mother kills the mongoose without verifying the fact and repents afterwards. एक साधारण कहानी है, जो बताता है कि हमें बिना सोचे निर्णय नहीं लेने चाहिए जिस प्रकार मां ने बिना सोचे समझे तथ्य की पुष्टि किये बिना नेवला को मार डालती है और बाद में पश्चाताप करना पड़ा।
Samajut Kashi Kadavi
by Ravindra KolheWhile convincing his issue here, Birbal played himself as a small child in the Crusades' Court. In fact, it was not impossible for the crippling of a child. At such a time Birbal used a simple principle. He told to make sugarcane again from finely chopped pieces. It is easy to break, but it is difficult to connect. Birbal had to defeat the Badshah because he asked to do the same.
Samajutichya Goshti Durun Dongar Sajare
by Arun V. DeshpandeThis is a story of Ajay who was attracted toward the rich family boys who went misusing their parents money, later on he realized his mistake and changed his lifestyle in marathi.
Samajutichya Goshti Jibh God Tar Sare Jag God
by Arun V. DeshpandeThis is story of Neha and her family who were very sweet talking family. Neha's birthday was near so they decided to invite all her friends and family friends for a get together and during this function she thought she will be able to tell all her friends and relatives about her brother who had recetly got a new job in marathi.
Samajutichya Goshti Kelyane Hot Ahe Re
by Arun V. DeshpandeThis is a story of Sudhir who was a very good boy and wanted to help everybody, but because of his inability to perform all the jobs accepted by him he was discouraged by people. but one day his teacher explained him his mistakes, he changed himself and became perfect in marathi.
Samajutichya Goshti Man Mothe Asave
by Arun V. DeshpandeNeha was first time selected to play Table tennis competition, but to her surprise she was made Captain of her team, while other two players were senior to her. But due to their ego problem they were not ready to play under each others command, so Neha got this oppurtunity in marathi.
Samajutichya Goshti Shejarchya Aaji
by Arun V. DeshpandeNeha met with a old lady who came to stay in the neighbours house. Neha had a very good time with this old lady who was like her grand mothers, she along with her friends and old lady visited Ashram where many people were staying in marathi.
Samantha Crane On Her Own (Samantha Crane #4)
by Linda A. CooneyShe tries to negotiate with a kidnapper but she's out of her league. Can she keep her cool and save a life? She's troubled about her parents' divorce, and her growing attraction to Kenny. When she is kidnapped by a crazed woman, how can she survive? He sees how close Sam and Kenny have become and he's jealous. Will his feelings for Sam endanger someone's life? When a teenager is in trouble, she knows how to help. But when her own daughter turns to a guy for help, she's afraid Sam will get hurt.
Samantha Hansen Has Rocks in Her Head
by Nancy ViauBig rock collector. Big mouth. BIG problem! Ten-year-old Samantha Hansen loves science, especially rocks and minerals. Her family is planning a dream-come-true trip to the Grand Canyon where Sam will finally see the “biggest chunk of sedimentary rock on the planet.” But there’s a problem—Sam has a temper. She works hard to stay out of trouble, but it’s not easy because she has to deal with a bossy sister, a busy mom who’s obsessed with birthdays, and a playground bully who calls her a science freak. Will Sam survive the class cave trip, a rocky talent show, and a visit to the principal's office? Will her lists of science facts and thoughts about her world help her calm down? Will she ever get up the nerve to ask her mom about her dad? Filled with laugh-out-loud dialogue, school drama, and poignant family moments, Samantha Hansen is sure to delight and inspire. This kid ROCKS!
Samantha Helps a Friend (Step into Reading)
by Rebecca MallaryAmerican Girl® Samantha™ stands up for what's right in this all new Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader that takes place at the Turn of the Century in 1904—and includes more than 30 stickers! It's 1904, the turn of the 20th century, and Samantha Parkington is a nine-year-old orphan living with her rich grandmother. When Samantha sees a friend in need, she makes space to help and a speech worth more than gold! Meet Grandmary, Nellie, Uncle Gard, and more people in Samantha's world while learning what it was like to be a girl in 1904 in this Step 3 Step into Reading leveled reader! Great for young American Girl fans ages 5 to 8, the book includes more than 30 stickers! Step 3 readers feature engaging characters in easy-to-follow plots about popular topics for children who are ready to read on their own.Introduced in 1986, American Girl's flagship line of historical characters features 18-inch dolls, books, and accessories that give girls a dramatic understanding of the role women and girls played in shaping our country.
Samantha Learns a Lesson: A School Story (The American Girls Collection)
by Susan S. AdlerSamantha is determined to help 9-year-old Nellie, attending school for the first time, with her school work and learns what it's like to be a poor child and work in a factory.
Samantha Sanderson At the Movies (FaithGirlz / Samantha Sanderson)
by Robin CarollSam Sanderson is an independent, resourceful, high-tech cheerleader. She dreams of becoming an award-winning journalist like her mother, and so she’s always looking for articles she can publish in her middle-school paper (where she secretly hopes to become editor). And with a police officer for a father, Sam is in no short supply for writing material. It seemed like the perfect opportunity. When an explosive device is found in the local theater, Sam gets the lead on this developing and controversial story—controversial because the movie theater has recently come under attack by a renowned, outspoken atheist for allowing a local church to show Christian movies. Sam’s police-officer father happens to be heading the investigation, and Sam can’t resist doing some sleuthing of her own with the help of her best friend Makayla’s techno-genius. But when Sam’s theories end up being printed in the school paper, she lands in big trouble—and danger!