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Finding Annie (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Nancy Wallace Drazen Kozjan

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A Good Hiding Place. Annie likes to play hide and seek. But it's hard to find a good place to hide.

Finding Dinosaur Sue (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by J. C. Kane

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A HUGE Discovery. Sue Hendrickson was born curious. One day that curiosity led her to the largest, most complete T. rex skeleton ever found.

Finding Fossils

by Susan Markowitz Meredith Jackie Urbanovic

This book is about what fossils are, how they are made and why scientists study them.

Finding God: Grade 4

by Barbara F. Campbell James P. Campbell

The Student Book features Catholic content shared in a rich context with beautiful Catholic art, thoughtful prayers, and engaging activities and experiences that will draw children in to fully learn, experience, and express their faith. Every session creates an environment in which children connect and further develop Catholic identity and literacy.

Finding God: Following Jesus

by Barbara F. Campbell James P. Campbell

Finding God for grades 1-8, serves your whole parish by offering innovative, imaginative, and practical approaches to lifelong faith formation. Something Different Young people in junior high-grades seven and eight-are beginning to sense that they are different. They no longer want to be treated like children. They want to take on more ownership in the process of learning. This also holds true for their faith formation. Finding God for junior high fulfills this need. Magazine Format The Finding God books are designed to capture the imagination of adolescents who are tired of ordinary textbooks. The full content of the Catholic faith is presented in an engaging format that carries the appeal of a popular magazine. The Catechist Guide provides parish and Catholic School catechists with directions for bringing this content to life in ways that are creative, imaginative, and effective. Working with Adolescents Young people desire to know God in a personal way in order to find meaning in their lives. The desire to share the faith is written in the heart of the catechist. The aim of catechesis as expressed in the General Directory for Catechesis is "to put people, not only in touch, but also in communion with Jesus Christ" (GDC 80). Loyola Press carefully crafted Finding God for junior high to help catechists as they invite young people and the significant adults in their lives into a deeper relationship with God and the Catholic Church in service to the world. The National Directory for Catechesis reminds us that "since adolescence is the age of hero worship, it is helpful to present the words and example of Jesus as well as the lives and deeds of the saints in ways that appeal to young people" (NDC 48D). Finding God for junior high appeals to young people by creating opportunities for them to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ. Maximum Flexibility Catechists have repeatedly stated the need for flexibility when it comes to faith formation in junior high. The two Finding God books, each with five units, can be used in any sequence-as complete books or as modules. You can use one text to teach both seventh and eighth graders. Or, each unit can function separately for a modular structure. For more suggestions on various ways of using Finding God for junior high, see the Director Guide.

Finding God: Our Response to God's Gifts

by Barbara F. Campbell James P. Campbell

Sometimes the Bible is difficult to understand. Some passages are about events and people we know little about today. Other passages describe things that are difficult to understand because we do not think the same way people did long ago.

Finding God: Following Jesus (Grade #7)

by Barbara F Campbell James P. Campbell

God Is Real, and He loves you,... Finding God Following Jesus Grade 7 is an answer to the important questions of faith in your life, it presents the life of Jesus and the authentic teachings of the Catholic Church.

Finding Luck

by Kristin Earhart Serena Geddes

The Dunlap's bed and breakfast is finally ready for the grand opening--or is it?--in this fourth book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry's Misty of Chincoteague.It's time for the grand opening of Misty's Inn and Willa and Ben have been on their best behavior helping their parents get everything in tip-top shape! But they're tired of being up to their ears in lumpy mattresses and dust bunnies. Willa and Ben would much rather be helping their Grandma Edna reunite a foal with its missing mother. But as one disaster after another keeps happening at the Inn, the Dunlaps begin to worry that maybe running a bed and breakfast wasn't such a great idea after all. Will the Dunlaps be able to get everything ready in time, or will their dreams of running a successful inn disappear like the horse they're trying to save?

Finding Mr. Claws / How to Take Care of Your Hermit Crab (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Alice Cary Mike Phillips

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Finding Talent (Rigby Leveled Library, Level K #50)

by Jeanie Stewart Bridget Taylor

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Finding Talent

by Jeanie Stewart Bridget Starr Taylor

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Finding Your Way Around

by Alice Cary

People have always wanted to know where they were and how to get where they wanted to go. For many years, sailors used the stars and sun to find their way. Now sailors can figure out exactly where they are, even on a cloudy day. They can use a tool called the Global Positioning System, or GPS.

Fine Frenzy: Enduring Themes in Poetry (2nd edition)

by Robert Baylor Brenda Stokes

This book contains twelve thematic sections arranged alphabetically to give a random mix of traditional, modern, and contemporary poems which reveal the continuity between one generation and the next and most of the new poems are by contemporary or modern poets.

Fingerprint Fun (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Denise Prowell

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Get Ready, Get Set, Print! Get your pointer finger ready! This book will show you how to use it to make great art.

Finish Line: Reading for the Common Core (Grade #6)

by The editors at the Continental Press

This book provides practice in the reading and comprehension skills necessary to be an effective reader and also helps to prepare for reading tests that assess skills and knowledge.

Finish Line Mathematics for The Common Core State Standards Grade 3

by Continental Press Staff

The Finish Line Mathematics for the Common Core State Standards workbook provides instruction and practice for the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics recently adopted by your state. Lessons emphasize rigor of text and higher-order thinking skills, and focus on development of the process skills. The format features instruction with step-by-step examples, guided practice, and independent work. Students will answer selected response, constructed-response, and extended-response questions. To align with the Common Core requirements, Finish Line practice builds on the underlying structure of mathematics to prepare students for algebra by the end of grade 7. Reviews at the end of each unit and a practice test at the end of the book help you monitor progress.

Finish Line New York ELA: Grade 5 (Third Edition)

by Continental Press Staff

Need more standards support in your lesson plans? Finish Line New York ELA is the perfect fit with step-by-step instruction to help students take on the challenging nature of New York's Common Core Learning Standards (CCLS). This next generation of Finish Line includes 300+ pages of focused practice and a new lesson format. The gradual release model is extended to four parts to promote deeper learning: Skill Introduction, Focused Instruction, Guided Practice, and Independent Practice. Guided questions model the thought process. Language Arts/Writing is integrated into the book. A full unit of writing standards helps students practice the writing process, learn how to answer open-ended questions, and apply grammar and usage conventions. Much like New York's standards and assessments, students are required to do close reading of rigorous text. Reviews include PARCC-type items, as well as multiple-choice, open-ended, and multipart questions. Finish Line is designed to supplement core basal programs, including ReadyGEN(tm) and Common Core Code X(tm).

Finish Line New York ELA: Grade 4

by Continental Press Staff

Finish Line New York ELA Third Edition Grade 4

Finite Element Method for Sixth SEM B.E Mechanical Engineering (Part-1)

by Babu E. R. Dr Nagaraj C. Reddy Mr Thyagaraj N. R

Finite Element Method for Sixth SEM B.E Mechanical Engineering

Finite Mathematics: An Applied Approach (Tenth edition)

by Michael Sullivan

This comprehensive book on finite mathematics covers wide range of topics like linear equations, linear systems, linear programming,basic mathematics of finance, set theory and basic combinatorics, probability and statistics, etc.

Finite Mathematics, 10th Edition

by Margaret L. Lial Raymond N. Greenwell Nathan P. Ritchey

Finite Mathematics is a thorough, application-oriented text for students majoring in business, management, economics, or the life or social sciences.

Finite Mathematics and Calculus with Applications

by Margaret Lial Raymond Greenwell Nathan Ritchey

Finite Mathematics and Calculus with Applications, Tenth Edition by Lial, Greenwell, and Ritchey, is our most applied text to date, making the math relevant and accessible for students of business, life science, and social sciences. Current applications, many using real data, are incorporated in numerous forms throughout the book, preparing students for success in their professional careers. With this edition, students will find new ways to help them learn the material, such as Warm-Up Exercises and added “help text” within examples.

Finite Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences, and Social Sciences (Thirteenth Edition)

by Raymond A. Barnett Michael R. Ziegler Karl E. Byleen

Learn about the math that will help you in many careers and academic disciplines.

Finite Mathematics for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences (Tenth Edition)

by Soo T. Tan

The text pairs pioneering technology with rock-solid theory, delivering matchless flexibility to both traditional and modern practitioners. The text abounds with helpful examples, exercises, applications, and features to motivate further exploration.

Finite Mathematics & Its Applications (12th Edition)

by Steven M. Hair Larry J. Goldstein David I. Schneider Martha J. Siegel

For Finite Math courses for students majoring in business, economics, life science, or social sciences <p><p> The most relevant choice<p> Finite Mathematics is a comprehensive yet flexible text for students majoring in business, economics, life science, or social sciences. Its varied and relevant applications are designed to pique and hold student interest, and the depth of coverage provides a solid foundation for students’ future coursework and careers. Built-in, optional instruction for the latest technology—graphing calculators, spreadsheets, and WolframAlpha—gives instructors flexibility in deciding how to integrate these tools into their course. Thousands of well-crafted exercises–a hallmark of this text–are available in print and online in MyLab™ Math to enable a wide range of practice in skills, applications, concepts, and technology.<p> In the 12th Edition, new co-author Steve Hair (Pennsylvania State University) brings a fresh eye to the content and MyLab™ Math course based on his experience in the classroom. In addition to its updated applications, exercises, and technology coverage, the revision infuses modern topics such as health statistics and content revisions based on user feedback. The authors relied on aggregated student usage and performance data from MyLab™ Math to improve the quality and quantity of exercises.

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