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Holt: Louisiana Practice and Enrichment, Fifth Course

by Rinehart Winston Holt

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Holt: Louisiana Practice and Enrichment, First Course

by Rinehart Winston Holt

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Holt: Louisiana Practice and Enrichment, Introductory Course

by Rinehart Winston Staff Holt

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Hombre Mosca y los extraterrestrezz (Hombre Mosca)

by Tedd Arnold

A hysterical, action-packed outer space adventure for Fly Guy and Buzz in the New York Times bestselling Fly Guy series.Buzz is making a movie about aliens from outer space. When the action begins, superheroes Fly Guy and Buzz Boy are protecting a secret fort in the sky when an alien ship captures them! The duo must outsmart the aliens and the space pirates with the help of Dragon Dude and Fly Girl. The fun-zee is never-ending in this early chapter book.Buzz esta haciendo una pelicula sobre extraterrestres. ¡Hombre Mosca y Buzz son los superheroes encargados de proteger un fuerte en el cielo cuando una nave espacial enemiga los captura! El duo tendra que escapar de los extraterrestres y de los piratas del espacio con la ayuda de algunos amigos. ¡Diviertete de principio a fin con este divertidisimo libro por capitulos!

Home Is Where the Art Is

by Lydia Okutoro-Seck

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Home Is Where the Heart Is (Good Dog #1)

by Cam Higgins

Meet the loveable and rambunctious puppy, Bo Davis, in this first book of the Good Dog series! When Bo loses something important, his search takes him all over the farm.Springtime has arrived at the Davis Family Farm! Spring showers lead to muddy hijinks for a young pup named Bo. But when Bo loses his dog tag, he gets serious and enlists all of his barnyard pals to help him find it. From horse stalls to chicken coops to grazing fields and beyond, Bo&’s adventure takes him all over the farm, introducing a cast of friends and frenemies. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Home Science 321 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

Home Science textbook by National Institute of open schooling

Home Science Book 1 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

the Home Science textbook, part 1 for Secondary level, NIOS

Home Science Book2 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

Home Science textbook part 2 for Secondary level, NIOS

Home Science Practical 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

Home Science Practical workbook for Secondary level, NIOS

Home Science class 11 - Tamil Nadu Board

by Government Of Tamil Nadu

Home Science or the science of managing a home, includes a study of all aspects related to our home. It is a study that focuses on family members and the achievement of sat¬isfaction of each and every member through thoughtful effective and constructive use of resources. Home Science is both an “art and science”. This is because it teaches the art of using resources so that a harmonious whole is achieved and an overall pleasant effect is created. At the same time, it provides the scientific basis of techniques involved in making a home a happy healthy and beauti¬ful place to live in. For example, the subject Home Science imparts knowledge about the different food groups, the nutrients present in them, the causes of nutrient deficiency and the dietary management of various diseases. This is the ‘science’. However, the ability to prepare various recipes with required nutrients for a particular age group and serve it in a very attractive manner in a pleasant environment so as to motivate consumption of healthy foods and feeling of wellbeing is an ‘art’.

Home Science class 12 - Tamil Nadu Board: முகப்பு அறிவியல் வகுப்பு 12 - தமிழ்நாடு வாரியம்

by Government Of Tamil Nadu

Home Science or the science of managing a home, includes a study of all aspects related to our home. It is a study that focuses on family members and the achievement of sat¬isfaction of each and every member through thoughtful effective and constructive use of resources. Home Science is both an “art and science”. This is because it teaches the art of using resources so that a harmonious whole is achieved and an overall pleasant effect is created. At the same time, it provides the scientific basis of techniques involved in making a home a happy healthy and beauti¬ful place to live in. For example, the subject Home Science imparts knowledge about the different food groups, the nutrients present in them, the causes of nutrient deficiency and the dietary management of various diseases. This is the ‘science’. However, the ability to prepare various recipes with required nutrients for a particular age group and serve it in a very attractive manner in a pleasant environment so as to motivate consumption of healthy foods and feeling of wellbeing is an ‘art’.

Home Science learner guide 216 NIOS

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

The learner guide for the Home Science, Secondary level programme from NIOS

Home Sweet Forever Home (The Invincible Girls Club #1)

by Rachele Alpine

Lauren and her three BFFs find creative ways to help shelter dogs get adopted in this first installment of the relatable and empowering The Invincible Girls Club chapter book series—featuring backmatter with profiles on real-life animal activists!Lauren is a huge dog lover and is over-the-moon excited when she gets to go to the local shelter to read to the dogs. While there, she learns that the older dogs are often not adopted, so she and her friends set out to find them homes. Together, Lauren, Ruby, Myka, and Emelyn create a brilliant event, where attendees can eat delicious cupcakes while meeting adoptable dogs. But on the big day, it seems like everything goes upside down. Can the girls save the event and make sure their four-legged friends get a chance at their fur-ever homes?

Home at Last: Welcome Home!; Buttercup Mystery; Runaway Pony; Finding Luck; A Forever Friend; Pony Swim; Teacher's Pet; Home At Last (Marguerite Henry's Misty Inn #8)

by Judy Katschke Serena Geddes

Ben decides he wants his own pony in this eighth book of a chapter book series inspired by Marguerite Henry’s Misty of Chincoteague.Even though Ben is allowed to ride and groom his sister’s pony, Starbuck, everyone knows Starbuck is really Willa’s pony: the two are inseparable, as close as a girl and pony can be. But then the kids discover a wild, renegade pony plucking apples from a tree. Ben names the pony Winesap, but Willa doesn’t want her brother to grow too attached, as she’s sure they’ll find his original owners and Ben will be heartbroken when he’s returned. But it’s too late, and just like that, Ben and Winesap become the best of friends. Will Ben finally get to have a pony of his own?

Home for a Tiger, Home for a Bear (Journeys Grade K Read Aloud Unit 3 #Book 14)

by Brenda Williams

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Home to the Castle (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Pat McCann Andy Catling

NIMAC-sourced textbook. What's in the Bag? The queen wants to drag a big bulky bag along on a walk. Why?

Home, School, And Community Relations (Mindtap Course List)

by Carol Gestwicki

This practical, comprehensive text is an indispensable guide for home-school-community collaborations. HOME, SCHOOL, & COMMUNITY RELATIONS, 9th Edition, meets the needs of teachers and administrators who desire to create effective, culturally-competent partnerships with diverse families, and helps to prepare future teachers for their careers. It provides an overview of modern families and their complex roles and beliefs to sensitize teachers to the diversity and needs of families they will encounter, including multilingual, multiethnic, multigenerational, and gender-diverse families from different socioeconomic backgrounds. The text fully discusses both the benefits of creating productive partnerships and the barriers that teachers must overcome. Abundant examples clarify the book's practical and effective communication strategies. Current developments in the field of early childhood education are emphasized, including brain research and development, legislative mandates in education, professional standards of the field, and strategies for working with families of students with diverse learning needs.

Home, School, and Community Relations

by Carol Gestwicki

This practical book is an indispensable guide for home-school-community collaborations. It meets the needs of current and practicing teachers, as well as administrators, who are trying to create effective partnerships with families. An overview of modern families and their complex roles sensitizes teachers to the diversity and needs of families they will encounter. The book also fully discusses both the benefits of creating productive partnerships and the barriers that teachers must overcome. Abundant examples clarify the book's practical and effective communication strategies. Current developments in the field of early childhood education are emphasized, including legislative mandates in education, professional standards of the field, and strategies for working with families of students with diverse learning needs.

Homemaker Home Health Aide

by Suzann Balduzzi

HOMEMAKER HOME HEALTH AIDE, 7th Edition helps you prepare for a meaningful career in the growing field of home health. Using a clear, supportive approach, the authors show you how to care for a variety of sensitive client populations, from infants and the elderly to special needs and the terminally ill, and become a valued member of the home health care team. In addition to the topics of nutrition, safety, infection control, and bodily systems, the author imparts the practical skills you need to deliver high-quality personal care. Coverage also includes hundreds of practice questions to help you prepare for state certification exams (where applicable). Whether you are new to the industry or in need of a refresher, you will find HOMEMAKER HOME HEALTH AIDE, 7th Edition a key resource for becoming a caring, dedicated, and skilled paraprofessional.

Homes

by Max Stewart

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Homes Afloat (Into Reading, Level V #83)

by Sharon Parsons

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Homes and Interiors (7th edition)

by Ruth F. Sherwood

Homes and Interiors offers content appropriate for both an interior design course and a consumer-based housing course. This edition places even greater emphasis on the interior design process. Units 1 & 2 address housing from a consumer point-of-view. Units 3 & 4 focus on the actual structure and style of homes. Units 5 & 6 familiarize students with the interior design process. Special topics that are highlighted include Consumer Considerations, Commercial Applications, The Impact of Technology, and Careers in Housing and Interiors.

Homes for Everyone (Rigby Leveled Library, Level J #25)

by Sally Cowan

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Homes: Today and Tomorrow (6th edition)

by Mcgraw-Hill Staff

Homes: Today & Tomorrow offers a visual guide to interior design and consumer-based housing courses. Students will move from design problems to completed design solutions with the easy-to-follow guide to the design process. They will face consumer-related issues and learn to make wise consumer decisions. The highly visual format enhances learning, with the latest information on technology developments and professional practices. Homes: Today & Tomorrow is usually used in grades 10-12.

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