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A New Life in India [On Level, Grade 2]

by Laura Freeman Christopher Herrera

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A New Nation Adventures in Time and Place

by McGraw-Hill

A New Nation Adventures in Time and Place describes five themes of geography. Each theme introduces a new concept to help children describe their own adventure as they explore the history and geography of the United States.

A New School for Emily (Into Reading, Level T #22)

by Susy Boyer Marianne Posadas

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Going to a new school can be tough, especially when you don't know anyone. When Emily wants to make friends at her new school, her talent for writing rhymes gets her noticed, but are her new friends really on her side?

A Night at the Beach (Into Reading, Level V #20)

by Diane Bair Pamela Wright

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The beach is a special environment that includes mudflats, marshes, sand dunes, and other places. Read this book to learn about the beach and the animals that you might see there.

A Night at the Zoo (I Like to Read)

by Kathy Caple

A busy day at the zoo leaves Pop and Sam tuckered out on a bench. As they nap through closing time, the animals come out to play. When Pop's cell phone captures Monkey's interest, he snaps a few pictures with it before dropping it on Giraffe's head. So begins a hilarious chain of events that gets the whole zoo howling, awakens Pop and Sam, and alerts a guard. As Pop and Sam are escorted out, they watch in wonder as Parrot drops the phone into Sam's hands. But the real surprise comes when the phone's photos reveal the monkey business that was afoot while they slept!

A Night on Mount Entoto: A Folktale from Africa (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Joe Cepeda Suki Aidoo

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Arha's Problem. When Arha's master challenges him to spend the night on a freezing mountain in return for a house and land, Arha, a poor servant, turns to a wise man for advice.

A Night to Remember

by Bob Dacey Holly Melton

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A Nose for Trouble: A Nose for Trouble (Pet Hotel #3)

by Kate Finch

A fun, funny chapter book series full of adorable pets and silly adventures!The Pet Hotel is up and running! Meg and Charlie have lots of different pets to watch -- dogs, cats, bunnies, birds, guinea pigs, and more. But when a retired police beagle named Watson comes to stay, he sniffs out all sorts of trouble. With his help, can Meg and Charlie crack the Pet Hotel's first mystery?

A Nose for the King: From the Short Story by Jack London

by Jack London Jane H. O'Reilly

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A Novel Approach to Politics; Introducing Political Science Through Books, Movies, and Popular Culture (4th Edition)

by Douglas A. Van Belle

A Novel Approach to Politics turns the conventional textbook wisdom on its head. This is a textbook students want to read. With this new edition, Van Belle brings the book fully up-to-date with recent events, elections, current policy debates, international happenings, and other assorted intergalactic matters. Van Belle adds a wealth of new and recent movies and books to the text, as he illustrates key concepts in political science through examples that captivate students. Employing a wide range of references from 1984 to Game of Thrones to House of Cards, students are given a very solid grounding in institutions, ideology, and economics. The textbook bits and pieces are still there to aid students--chapter objectives, chapter summaries, bolded key terms, and discussion questions. Retained for this edition, ''The Thinkers in Boxes" feature calls out pivotal political philosophers, theorists, and assorted hipsters.

A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas

by G. Riley Mills Ralph Covert

This is no ordinary Nutcracker! This time, it's Fritz's story. The traditional Nutcracker tale gets turned on its head in this rollicking Christmas adventure, based on the hit musical A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas by the popular family music rock star Ralph Covert and playwright G. Riley Mills. Includes a bonus CD of songs from the musical, featuring a read-aloud track with the music and story woven together.

A Pact with the Sun: Supplementary Reader class 6 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"A Pact with the Sun" is an engaging supplementary reader in English for Class VI by NCERT, presenting a collection of heartwarming stories that explore various themes and emotions. This anthology introduces young readers to narratives filled with moral lessons, human values, and insightful experiences. The book comprises stories that range from a boy's encounter with a genie to tales of friendship, bravery, and compassion. Each story is crafted to captivate the imagination of students while instilling important life lessons. Through relatable characters and diverse situations, the book encourages readers to reflect on the significance of integrity, honesty, empathy, and perseverance. The anthology serves as a catalyst for nurturing young minds, fostering their moral development, and promoting critical thinking by delving into the complexities of human nature and relationships. Overall, "A Pact with the Sun" stands as a compelling resource that combines entertainment with valuable lessons, making it an enriching read for students.

A Parent's Guide to Band

by Catherine Schmidt-Jones

For the families of students involved in a school band program, information about typical programs, band instruments, lessons, and practice.

A Partridge in the We Tree

by Ashley Belote

From author-illustrator Ashley Belote comes a hilarious and holiday-themed companion to The Me Tree, the tale of a bear who learned to happily share his space. In this festive follow-up, Christmas visitors quickly put Bear&’s patience and hospitality to the test.Designed to engage early readers, this story combines charming characters with simple text, lively illustrations, and laugh-out-loud humor to help boost kids' confidence and create lifelong readers! Bear is back and this time his home, &“The We Tree,&” is full of holiday cheer… for everyone but Bear. With guests like four flocking birds, three French squirrels, two spruced-up cats, and a partridge in the We Tree, will Bear finally find the holiday spirit? With full-color illustrations on every page, this humorous story is perfect for kids just beginning to read on their own. The early vocabulary and amusing illustrations make reading easy and fun! Exciting, easy-to-read books are the stepping stone a young reader needs to bridge the gap between being a beginner and being fluent.

A Party for Possum (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Mia Lewis Teri Weidner

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Possum's Birthday. It's Possum's birthday, and he wants to celebrate. He invites his friends to a party, but they are too busy to come. Will Possum have to spend his birthday alone?

A Party for Rabbit

by Sandra Cammell Rebecca Weber

This story is about Rabbit and the foods he likes to eat.

A Passage To India

by E. M. Forster

In This book you read about a passage to india by XRCVC

A Passport to Pastries #3

by Veera Hiranandani Joelle Dreidemy

"Gently humorous black-and-white illustrations pair nicely with the text. With all the foodies out there, this delightful series deserves a long shelf life...and many more courses."--Kirkus Reviews"Fans of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody . . . will enjoy this."--School Library Journal"Age-appropriate humor via an outspoken, lovable, take-charge narrator. Dreidemy's wiggly spot illustrations, meanwhile, supply plenty of nervous energy."--Booklist Phoebe and her family are going to Paris with Camille's family, and Phoebe can't wait to see the sights and discover new foods! But when she arrives, things aren't quite as she expected. When she can't muster up the courage to try eating snails even though Camille loves them, Phoebe starts to wonder if she really is as adventurous as she thought. But more importantly, can she and Camille still be friends even if they don't like the same things?

A Passport to Pastries! #3 (Phoebe G. Green #3)

by Veera Hiranandani

"Gently humorous black-and-white illustrations pair nicely with the text. With all the foodies out there, this delightful series deserves a long shelf life…and many more courses."--Kirkus Reviews"Fans of Junie B. Jones and Judy Moody . . . will enjoy this."--School Library Journal"Age-appropriate humor via an outspoken, lovable, take-charge narrator. Dreidemy’s wiggly spot illustrations, meanwhile, supply plenty of nervous energy."--Booklist Phoebe and her family are going to Paris with Camille’s family, and Phoebe can’t wait to see the sights and discover new foods! But when she arrives, things aren’t quite as she expected. When she can’t muster up the courage to try eating snails even though Camille loves them, Phoebe starts to wonder if she really is as adventurous as she thought. But more importantly, can she and Camille still be friends even if they don’t like the same things?

A Peeper Sings (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Cathy Morrison Sarah Tatler

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Peep. Peep. Peep. The peeper is a tiny frog with a loud song. The peeper's song tells us that spring has come.

A People & A Nation: To 1877

by Carol Sheriff David M. Katzman Mary Beth Norton

The Brief Edition of A People and a Nation preserves the text's basic approach to American history as a story of all American people. Known for a number of strengths, including its well-respected author team and engaging narrative, the book emphasizes social history, giving particular attention to race and racial identity. Through its thoughtful inclusion of everyday people, cultural diversity, work, and popular culture, A People and a Nation brings history to life.Like its full-length counterpart, the Brief Seventh Edition challenges students to think about the implications of events in American history. Several popular features have been retained and updated, including "Legacies for a People and a Nation" and chapter-opening vignettes. A new "Links to the World" feature connects U.S. history to global events and provides Web links for further research on topics such as international piracy, baseball in Japan, OPEC, and AIDS.

A People And A Nation: A History Of The United States Complete Sixth Edition

by David W. Blight David M. Katzman Mary Beth Norton Thomas G. Paterson Howard P. Chudacoff Paul D. Escott William M. Turtle Jr.

A People and a Nation is a spirited narrative that challenges students to think about the meaning of American history. Its thoughtful inclusion of the lives of everyday people, cultural diversity, work, and popular culture preserves the text' s basic approach to American history as a story of all the American people.The end-of-chapter "Legacies for a People and a Nation" feature focuses on a specific event, movement, or fact covered in the chapter that shows a striking relevance to present-day events and controversies. The feature demonstrates how important the past is to the present and provides a forum for contemporary analysis.The "How Do Historians Know" feature demonstrates the process by which various pieces of historical evidence are used to reach conclusions about the past.

A People and A Nation: A History of the United States (Brief Tenth Edition)

by Beth Bailey David W. Blight Carol Sheriff Mary Beth Norton Jane Kamensky Howard P. Chudacoff Fredrik Logevall Debra Michals

The Brief Edition of A PEOPLE AND A NATION offers a succinct and spirited narrative that tells the stories of all people in the United States. The authors' attention to race and racial identity and their inclusion of everyday people and popular culture brings history to life, engaging readers and encouraging them to imagine what life was really like in the past.

A People and A Nation: A History of the United States Volume 1 To 1877

by David W. Blight Carol Sheriff David M. Katzman Mary Beth Norton Fredrik Logevall Howard Chudacoff

A People and a Nation offers a spirited narrative that challenges students to think about American history. The authors' attention to race and racial identity and their inclusion of everyday people and popular culture brings history to life, engaging student readers and encouraging them to imagine what life was really like in the past. The Eighth Edition offers highly readable stories and the latest scholarship throughout.

A People and A Nation: Since 1865

by Beth Bailey David W. Blight Carol Sheriff David M. Katzman Mary Beth Norton Howard P. Chudacoff Fredrik Logevall

A People and a Nation offers a spirited narrative that challenges students to think about American history. The authors' attention to race and racial identity and their inclusion of everyday people and popular culture brings history to life, engaging student readers and encouraging them to imagine what life was really like in the past. The Eighth Edition offers highly readable stories and the latest scholarship throughout.

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