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A History of the Roman People
by Allen Mason Ward Fritz M. Heichelheim Cedric A. YeoThis 4th edition of the popular text continues to provide a comprehensive analytical survey of Roman history from its prehistoric roots in Italy and the wider Mediterranean world to the dissolution of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity in A.D. 600.
A History of the United States
by Daniel J. Boorstin Brooks Mather Kelley Ruth Frankel BoorstinAmerican history is the story of a magic transformation. How did people from everywhere join the American family? How did men and women from a tired Old World, where people thought they knew what to expect, become wide-eyed explorers of a New World? What does it mean to be an American? To answer that question we must shake hands with our earlier selves and try to become acquainted. We must discover what puzzled and interested and troubled earlier Americans. These are some of the questions we try to answer in this book.
A History of the United States
by Daniel J. Boorstin Brooks Mather Kelley"A History of the United States'" well-told story and expanded program is designed to address students changing curriculum and classroom needs. The authors tells the story of American history in an engaging style that reaches today's students.
A History of the United States
by Daniel J. Boorstin Brooks Mather Kelley Ruth Frankel BoorstinA text on the history of the United States through 1998.
A History of the United States, Precolonial to the 1800s: Grade 7, Volume 1
by Andrea OliverNIMAC-sourced textbook
A History of the United States, Volume 2
by David TrowbridgeA History of the American People Vol. 2 by Trowbridge is an engaging, accessible narrative that makes US history (after 1865) come alive and bridges the gap between academia and your students. This text does more than cover the basic timeline of events students need to be familiar with, it provides opportunities to read about history from a variety of perspectives and appeals to students of diverse backgrounds and abilities. Trowbridge made a concerted effort to reach students where they live, regardless of whether they have already discovered a love for history or they are about to in your class.
A History of the United States: Modern Times–Late 1800s to the 2000s, [Grade 7], Volume 2
by John Louis RecchiutiNIMAC-sourced textbook
A History of the World
by J. M. RobertsFrom the evolution of Homo Sapiens to the exploration of space, the vast landscape of human history appears in this authoritative, readable book. Evocatively illustrated, this work offers an outstanding one-volume survey of the major events, developments, and personalities of the known past. Illus. Maps.
A História de Cecília
by Sueli Astrini Debbie Manber KupferCecília está em busca de um novo humano, mas será que ela o encontrará ? Disseram que eles eram muito difíceis de treinar. Da autora de P.A.W.S. e Esmeralda Grunch and the Red Tulip.
A House for a Gnome (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Sue Cornelison Nancy WallaceNIMAC-sourced textbook. Looking for Gnomes. Luke built a gnome house in his backyard. Then he waited for a gnome to move in.
A Job for Sloth (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 1)
by Stephen Stone Wendy SvecNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Joyful Moment
by Katie Shepard Heaven Shivers Charlie Gomez Ethan Van EasterenGetting good news about a beloved old dog . . . Attending a brother's graduation from the Marines . . . . Summer days on a cousin's farm . . . Helping a friend accomplish a goal. Read about these kids' times of joy. Then learn how to write about one of your own joyful moments.
A Katie Kazoo Christmas
by Nancy KrulikKatie can't wait for the holidays. There are so many things to look forward to! Her motorcycle-riding grandma is coming to visit, class 4A is having a Secret Santa grab bag, and it's almost time for Cherrydale's annual holiday lights display contest. But even the busy holiday season doesn't stop the magic wind! Join Katie in these three separate holiday stories and find out how she handles the holiday hijinks! .
A Laughing Matter (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Neil FairbairnNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Good Laugh. Laughter seems to offer more than a good feeling—it can actually improve our physical and mental health. That's right, laughter is easy, free, fun, and good for your health.
A Life-Giving Way: A Commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict
by Esther De WaalEsther de Waal in simple and practical terms, writing on how the Rule of St. Benedict has shaped her life, takes the reader chapter by chapter through the Rule. She details how profoundly biblical it is and how this text, which has formed the way of life of Benedictines and other monastics since the sixth century, also serves as a guide for lay people of all denominations." This volume contains both St. Benedict's Rule and Esther de Waal's commentary on the Rule.
A Linguistics Workbook (4th edition)
by Ann K. FarmerIt is extremely important that students become familiar with the structural properties of languages other than English. In A Linguistics Workbook, therefore, we have provided exercises based on a wide variety of the world's languages.
A Lion In The Meadow: Early Reader (Early Reader)
by Margaret MahyEarly Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.When the little boy tells his mother he has seen a big, roaring, yellow, whiskery lion in the meadow, she decides to make up a story for him too and gives him a matchbox with a tiny dragon inside. A brand new Early Reader edition of this beautiful classic story.
A Little Argument
by Jack Selzer Lester B. FaigleyThis remarkable, inexpensive guide packs a comprehensive look at writing (and analyzing) arguments into 200 brief, accessible pages. Best-selling authors Lester Faigley and Jack Selzer offer clear, engaging chapters covering what argument is, how to read (and view) arguments critically, how to write a variety of persuasive arguments, and how to support your arguments with good reasons and appropriate documentation.
A Little Bit Lucky (Ready, Freddy! 2nd Grade #7)
by Abby Klein John MckinleyHow do you spell L-U-C-K-Y? The whole second grade is excited about the spelling bee, and Freddy's friends are all studying hard. Except Freddy-why study when he has his lucky shark tooth? But when the tooth goes missing, Freddy panics. Can his friends help him get ready for the big competition?
A Little Bit “Hotter” Can’t Hurt [Grade 3]
by Joanna Korba Bethann ThornburghNIMAC-sourced textbook
A Little Snow Must Fall (The DATA Set #11)
by Ada HopperIn the eleventh DATA Set adventure, the kids and Dr. Bunsen prepare for their iciest adventure yet…in the Antarctic!It&’s snowing in Newtonburg and the DATA Set is excited for a winter-ful day! That is, until Dr. Bunsen&’s latest robotic invention snatches Gabe, hops into a portal, and takes him all the way to Antarctica. In a world filled with ice, snow, and suspicious penguins, surely there&’s snow thing to fear…right? With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the DATA Set chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.