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Timed Readings: Fifty 400-Word Passages with Questions for Building Reading Speed (Timed Readings #5)

by Edward Spargo

Timed Readings Book 5 Fifty 400-Word Passages with Questions for Building Reading Speed

Timed Readings: Fifty 400-Word Passages with Questions for Building Reading Speed (Timed Readings #7)

by Edward Spargo

Do your students fail to even finish a timed test? Do they read word by word? Do they simply move their eyes over the page, never remembering what they read? If you suspect that students' test scores are being confounded by any of these traits, or if you have students who need to process greater amounts of information, the Timed Readings books can help. For over thirty years, Jamestown has been helping students increase their reading rate and fluency while maintaining comprehension. Timed Readings is the original series of timed reading books; 400-word nonfiction timed passages in science, social studies, the humanities, and more.

Timeless Voices Timeless Themes: World Masterpieces

by Prentice Hall

World Masterpieces features classic literature dating back nearly 5000 years. The earliest writings of Confucius along with literature from Sumerians and Persians capture themes from the dawn of literary civilization.Works from Japan, Zaire, France, and dozens of other countries show how themes of human life recur in distinct and diverse cultures. Each unit opens with historical, geographical, and cultural background. Special Cross Currents features link ideas from the past to contemporary events relevant to today's students.

Timelinks: Communities Around The World (New York Edition)

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill TIMELINKS New York Edition Grade 1 (and grade 2) builds geographic mastery with maps and skills, offers reading skills and strategies to reinforce Reading/Language Arts skills, and integrates Dinah Zike's Foldables® to help students improve comprehension. It has been written to address the New York Academic Content Standards and integrates grade-level content and skills into every lesson. *Five content area readers: Citizenship, Culture, Economics, Geography, History *

Timelinks: Student Practice and Activity Workbook

by McGraw-Hill

This workbook provides students with multiple opportunities to practice for mastery of core skills such as: Vocabulary Skills, Reading Skills, Map and Globe Skills, Chart and Graph Skills.

Timelinks: The World, Volume 2 (New York Edition)

by Dinah Zike James A. Banks Kevin P. Colleary Linda Greenow Walter C. Parker Emily M. Schell

Macmillan/McGraw-Hill TIMELINKS New York Edition Grade 4 (or grade 5 or 6) builds geographic mastery with maps and skills, offers reading skills and strategies to reinforce Reading/Language Arts skills, and integrates Dinah Zike's Foldables® to help students improve comprehension. It includes New York Academic Content Standards for each lesson, as well as built-in New York Language Arts Test Preparation in every Unit assessment. * Two volumes per grade * Available as single copies or in grade level sets

Tink in a Fairy Fix (Disney Fairies)

by Disney Book Group

Tink's Fairy Fix is the 22nd book in our Disney Fairies chapter book series, which features Tinker Bell's adventures with her fairy friends in Never Land. One day Tink helps Dooley with the sqeaky wheel on his mouse cart, and in the process, she fixes something else—Dooley! Turns out, Tink loves fixing fairies. And the more fairies she fixes, the more fairies she sees in need of her help. But there's one problem. Not all the fairies think they need fixing!

Tink, North of Never Land (Disney Fairies)

by Kiki Thorpe

TINK AND TERENCE are best friends. But sometimes Terence, well . . . he gets on Tink's last nerve. So when Terence accidentally squashes Tink's favorite bowl, her anger flares up and she lets him have it! But Tink soon realizes she made a mistake. How can she make it up to Terence? With a bunch of Never flowers? Or legendary pixie dust? Tink sets off an an epic quest through Never Land. She's never failed before . . . and she's not about to start now!

Tiny Goes Back to School (Tiny)

by Cari Meister

Tiny is not obeying. He won't come when Elliot calls him, and he rolls over when he tells him to "sit." Looks like somebody needs to go back to school! Cari Meister uses simple language in this new level 1 reader to instill confidence in beginning readers. And because of that, it is a book young children learning to read will come back to over and over again!Garden State Children&’s Book Award 2017 Nominee.

Tiny Goes to the Movies (Tiny)

by Cari Meister

It's movie night in the park!Tiny and Eliot love summer. They play ball, swim, and go see a movie in the park. But when a cat appears onscreen during the film, Tiny doesn't know it isn't real. He barks and runs around, making a huge mess—and stealing the show!

Tiny Horses, Big Jobs (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 4)

by Susan Buckley

Small but Powerful Miniature therapy horses may be small, but they lift people's spirits in a big way! NIMAC-sourced textbook

Tiny Jumper (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Irene Parker

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Tiny Saves the Day (Tiny)

by Cari Meister

Tiny just wants to be friends with the neighbor cat, Kiki, but Kiki has no interest. Tiny brings her a toy, then he brings her a treat. Nothing works. But when Kiki gets stuck in a tree, Tiny gets the chance to win her over for good. Beginning readers will be proud to read this relatable friendship story all by themselves.

Tiny Tales: A Feast for Friends (I Can Read Comics Level 3)

by Steph Waldo

I Can Read Comics is a new early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers.What's better than a snack with friends? A snack surprise for friends, of course! When Snail spots a shiny crab apple high up in a tree, she can't wait to share it with her pals . . . she just has to get it down first! This whimsically illustrated, uplifting story will not only make kids fall in love with comics but will also spark their curiosity about the natural world.A Feast for Friends also has a "Cartooning Basics" page at the front of the book and a "Nature Guide" page at the back, making it the whole package for emerging readers—and a great example of what I Can Read Comics is all about!Tiny Tales: A Feast for Friends is a Level Three I Can Read Comic, meaning it’s a more complex story for independent readers.

Tiny Tales: Shell Quest (I Can Read Comics Level 3)

by Steph Waldo

Introducing I Can Read Comics, a brand-new early reader line that familiarizes children with the world of graphic novel storytelling and encourages visual literacy in emerging readers.When a little slug finds new friends in the backyard, she notices they look a lot like her...except they have shells! Maybe a shell is exactly what she needs to fit in—but finding one is a lot harder than it sounds!Tiny Tales: Shell Quest is a Level Three I Can Read Comic, a more complex story for independent readers. An Eisner nominee for Best Publication for Early ReadersA Kirkus Best Book of the YearA School Library Journal Best Book of the YearA Junior Library Guild SelectionAn ALSC Graphic Novel Reading List Title

Tiny Things (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Catherine Peters

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Tiny Tiger: Long Vowel I (Let's Read Together ®)

by Barbara deRubertis

Let&’s Read Together books merge rhyme and vowel sounds in delightfully zany stories kids will want to read again and again. Each of the 15 books in this classic series by award-winning author/educator Barbara deRubertis will give your child a jumpstart on reading success."Story lines are silly and inventive, and recall Dr. Seuss&’s Cat in the Hat for the building of rhythm and rhyming words." —School Library JournalTiny Tiger takes some advice from a wise lion and learns not to be so shy. (This easy-to-read story features the long &“i&” vowel sound.)

Tiny Tornadoes (Buddy and Bea #2)

by Jan Carr

A laugh-out-loud new illustrated chapter book series celebrating the roller coaster highs and lows of life in a second grade classroom.It's the second week of school, and Buddy is wondering if the other second grade class might be more fun. They've even chosen a cool class name. How will his class ever compete? Especially when Ms. Maple says they shouldn't be competing at all? In the second installment of this new chapter book series, Buddy and Bea are still sorting out how to coexist--and making plenty of hilarious missteps along the way.

Tiny and Beautiful (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Joanna Cruz

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Most art stands out. But some works of art are so tiny you need to look very closely to see them. Meet some artists who create these tiny works of art.

Tiny the Birthday Dog (Tiny)

by Cari Meister

Today is Tiny&’s birthday! His best friend prepares a cake, present, and decorations, all described in simple, easy-to-read vocabulary. Like the previous books in this series about the lovable, oversized dog Tiny, this is a relatable and funny friendship story that beginning readers will be proud to read all by themselves.&“Add Tiny to the roll call of great dogs in children&’s literature: Ribsy, Martha, Carl, Mudge. He may just wind up being a young reader's best friend.&”—The Horn Book on Tiny Goes to the Library

Tiny's First Hunt (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)

by Sarah Brockett Giacomo Garelli

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Tip-Top Tappin' Mom! #31

by Nancy Krulik John Wendy

It's Mother's Day, and Katie is giving her mom tap dancing lessons! Mrs. Carew really loves Katie's gift and practices all the time. But when the magic wind switcheroos Katie into her mom right before the audition, Katie panics and blows her mom's chance. Will Mrs. Carew ever put on her tap shoes again?

Tippu [Grade 4]

by David Day Abigail Pizer

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Tiptoes (Fifth Edition)

by Laurel Hicks Marion Hedquist

Tiptoes is the second reader in the A Beka Book first grade reading program. It reviews the simple one- and two-vowel words introduced in Fun with Pets and then progresses to words containing special sounds introduced in Charts 6 and 7.

Tire Pressure / Swim, Bike, Run: A Day in the Life of a Triathlete (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Greg Smith Shane Johnson

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