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Life Skills for the 21st Century: Building a Foundation for Success

by Suzanne Weixel Faithe Wempen

Responsible living skills presented in an engaging and bold style. Today's world asks students to balance a wide range of responsibilities -- from succeeding in school, to building personal relationships, to beginning a career, to giving back to their community. Life Skills for the 21st Century: Building a Foundation for Success gives students the tools and confidence to think critically about the choices they make, take control of their lives, and ultimately achieve their goals. Designed in a unique magazine format that speaks to today's student and written to meet state FACS standards, this engaging, contemporary, user-friendly first edition text focuses on shaping and sustaining the five critical and interdependent areas of responsible living: family, peers, school, work, and community.

Life Shaping Decisions: A Career Planning Manual for Christian Young Adults

by Rick Horne

Planning for a career is fraught with challenges and decisions to think through carefully. This workbook from ACSI is designed to help teenagers think through all the possibilities of their actions, including choosing a career, determining the will of God, and career stewardship.

Life Science, Student Pages, Semester 2

by Inc. K12

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Life Science, Student Pages, Semester 1

by Inc. K12

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Life Science Student Lab Manual

by Jeff S. Foster Elizabeth A. Lacy

Incorporates activities into reading and learning the concepts discussed in class. This mainly involves lab manual applications and investigations.

Life Science Investigations

by Scott Eddleman

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Life Science [Grade 5]

by Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle

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Life Science [Grade 4]

by Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle

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Life Science [Grade 4]

by Aims Education Foundation

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Life Science [Grade 3]

by Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe Trundle

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Life Science, Georgia Edition

by Mcdougal Littel

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Life Science, Georgia Edition

by Mcdougal Littell

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Life Science for Middle School

by Timothy Eimer Barbara Ferrier Cheryl Hoogewind

The following topics are covered in this curriculum: Life, Viruses, Bacteria, Protoctists, and Fungi, Plants, Animals, The Human Body, Genetics and Heredity, and Ecology.

Life Science Daybook

by Great Source Education Group

The units of this book explain Cells, Heredity, Diversity and Change, Living Things, Human Body Systems, and Ecology.

Life Science 7: Student Guide Part 1

by The Editors at the K12 Inc.

Part 1 covers these units: Organisms, Cells, Living Systems along with Semester Assessments.

Life Science (4th Edition)

by Elizabeth A. Lacy

Life science for Christian students.

Life Science (3rd Edition): Volume A

by Brad R. Batdorf Thomas E. Porch

LIFE SCIENCE, 3rd ed., is a middle-school textbook written by people who believe the Bible is the Word of God. Those who do not believe that the Bible is true will find many points in this book puzzling. As we begin this course, let us define what the course is. Science can be defined as man's observations of the world God created and man's use of those observations to make decisions. Life science is observations and decisions about living things. In a life science course, you should learn about the observations other people have made of living things. You should also develop the skills necessary to make good observations on your own. Finally, in a Christian life science course, you should learn what God has said about life and living things. You should learn the principles He has given to direct our decision making about living things. God has given us senses that enable us to explore our world and minds to analyze our observations. Over the centuries, scientists have developed an organized process for making decisions about the world. This scientific method is a powerful and valuable tool, but like all tools it is hindered by human limitations and shortcomings.

Life Science 2: What Is Going On Inside Me? (IQWST)

by Joseph Krajcik Brian Reiser

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Life Science

by Alton Biggs Lucy Daniel Edward Ortleb Peter Rillero Dinah Zike

With a broad array of innovative print and technology resources,GlencoeLife Sciencehelps teachers differentiate and accommodate all learners. The range of labs, content area reading, discussion strategies, note-taking tools, and activities provides students with multiple experiences of each Science Benchmark. They give teachers flexibility and the ability to monitor student progress through ongoing assessment.

Life Science

by Alton Biggs Lucy Daniel Edward Paul Ortleg

Have you ever been in class and not understood all of what was presented Or, you understood everything in class, but at home, got stuck on how to answer a question? These next few pages are designed to help you understand everything your science book can be used for.

Life Science

by Scott Eddleman

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Life Science

by Scott Eddleman

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Life Science: Reading Essentials

by McGraw-Hill Education

Life Science

by Kristine Lindsay Kristina Swann Cordova

A science textbook that focus on the living things, plants, animals and other organism. Life science is the study of organism; written simply and in a student friendly manner with every section beginning with a vocabulary text box covering the various essential and key words the student will find in the book

Life Science

by Mcdougal Littell

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Life Science

by Mcdougal Littell

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Life Science (Grade #7)

by Mcdougal Littell

Features in this book include life over time, diversity of living things, ecology and human biology.

Life Science

by Cpo Science

Life Science textbook covering: LIVING SYSTEMS ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT CELL BIOLOGY GENETICS EVOLUTION AND CHANGE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN LIVING THINGS

Life Science: Interactive Science, Grade 7

by Prentice-Hall Staff

<p>Interactive Science: Grade 7 is the next step in your child's Science homeschool programs. All levels of Interactive Science include hands-on activities, exciting labs and engaging topics sure to help your child find enjoyment in learning. This curriculum for homeschooling is unlike any other in that it helps you design dynamic lessons that meet educational goals. <p>Using the materials included in Interactive Science: Grade 7, you'll be able to craft lessons that will solidify your child's foundational Science knowledge. The best part is that he or she is sure to find excitement in the journey! <p>Interactive Science is a flexible program that allows you to work at your child's pace and incorporate all the curriculum's more hands-on offerings. <p>Because your child is at the middle school level, he or she needs a challenging Science program. Interactive Science: Grade 7 simultaneously reiterates important foundational information and helps your child progress.

Life Science

by Patricia A. Watkins Glenn K. Leto Tommy Elmer Wynn

Life science involves the study of living things. In the rain forest of Central America, a life scientist is collecting plants. She and other scientists want to learn as much as possible about different living things in the rain forests. Just fifty years ago, almost one tenth of the earth's land was covered by rain forests. Today, only half of these forests remain. Scientists want to study the plants and animals in the forests before they disappear along with the trees of the forests.

Life Over Time, Grade 6-8

by Mcdougal-Littell Publishing Staff

A Life Science Textbook for Middle School

Life Over Time

by James S. Trefil Kenneth Cutler Rita Ann Calvo

Textbook.

Life Orientation Grade 9

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Life Orientation Grade 8

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Life Orientation Grade 7

by Siyavula

An open source textbook for South Africa.

Life on the Ice / Science on the Ice (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Chris Eboch

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Life on the Goldfields (Into Reading, Level V #61)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

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Life on the Eastern Seaboard, Unit 3: A Nation's Beginnings

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Life on the Deep Sea Floor

by Melissa Mcdaniel

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Life on a Space Station [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Denise Rinaldo

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Life on a Space Station

by Christina Claassen

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The Life of the Heroin User: Typical Beginnings, Trajectories and Outcomes

by Shane Darke

Heroin is a worldwide scourge and a seemingly intractable one. The Life of the Heroin User: Typical Beginnings, Trajectories and Outcomes is the first book to apply a biographical approach to the lifecycle of the heroin user from birth until death. Chapters address each stage of the user's life, including childhood, routes to use, the development of dependence, problems arising from addiction, death and options for treatment and prevention. Drawing on over two decades of experience in the field of opium research, Shane Darke examines major theoretical approaches to the development of opiate dependence and the efficacy of treatment options for opiate dependence. Key points are presented at the end of each chapter. The most detailed review available of what is likely to happen to the dependent heroin user, this is an important book for clinicians, researchers and students in the fields of drug and alcohol studies and public health.

The Life of Rosa Parks (Into Reading, Level O #54)

by Cynthia Mercati

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Learn how one courageous woman fought for fairness and equality to help make the world a better place.

The Life of Rosa Parks

by Cynthia Mercati

LBD G3K NF LIFE OF ROSA PARKS THE

Life of Plants, Student Lab Manual

by Sangari Research Development Center

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The Life of Phillis Wheatley

by Max Tensing Ron Himler

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The Life of Grace: Faith and Life Series (Third Edition)

by David R. Previtali Colette Ellis

This Faith & Life student textbook incorporates the four principal components of catechesis: the Creed, the Commandments, the Sacraments and Liturgy, Prayer and Scripture. But besides giving a clear and comprehensive presentation of our faith, the student textbook is rich in artwork, both original and classical. THEME: Grace as our link with God, his gift to us to bring us to Himself and his eternal life, with an emphasis on transmission of grace through the seven sacraments and on God s loving gifts of revelation, of himself through the prophets, the Incarnation, and the Church. The role of grace in developing the virtues. SEQUENCE: Part 1: God Reveals Himself. The revelation of God through creation, the prophets, and to the chosen people. Part 2: God becomes Man. Jesus, true God and true Man, Priest and Sacrifice. Part 3: God Shares His Life. The operation of grace in our lives, in developing the virtues especially through each sacrament. AIM: To help the young person treasure the sacraments as indispensable to a full Christian life of love and truth. To understand how grace works in our soul and its relation to practicing the virtues and to appreciate our gifts of reason and faith

Life of Fred Pre-Algebra 2 with Economics

by Stanley F. Schmidt

Mathematics textbook

Life of Fred Chemistry

by Stanley F. Schmidt

This is the high school chemistry course that I wish I had when I was first studying chemistry. Several studies have shown that students who have had a high school chemistry course--like this book--do much better learning college-level chemistry. <p><p>The TRADITIONAL WAY to teach chem (and math and physics and biology) is have the student memorize thousands of facts. Some chem textbooks are like telephone books. One of them is actually 1200 pages long and costs more than $200. If you were teaching chem to a computer, this approach would be perfect. Computers can memorize (and retain) a million facts without breaking into a sweat.

Life of Fred: Beginning Algebra

by Stanley Schmidt

Annotation. All the popular tests plus many advanced tests plus regression equations including Logistic Regression. An "Emergency Statistics Guide" (unique to this book) to instantly find which test to use. Designed for self-study or classroom use. Tons of examples and easy-to-understand tables. Readers should have had algebra and own a regular science calculator with square root and LOG keys on it. No computer or graphing calculator required. An easy-to-use reference book for researchers needing statistics in their work.

Life of Fred: Butterflies

by Stanley F. Schmidt

Life of Fred: Cats

by Stanley F. Schmidt

Book three in the series of books designed to make your child think and to learn on their own. Unlike other programs, the Life of Fred series focuses on reading comprehension and thinking, not rote spoon-fed learning that is soon forgotten. Upon completion students will understand how math works, why it works, and how to apply it.

Life of Fred: Fractions

by Stanley F. Schmidt

If you know your addition and multiplication tables by heart, your next step is to get to know Fred. In this book and the next book you can learn everything you need to know to begin algebra!

Life of Fred: Pre-Algebra 1 with Biology

by Stanley F. Schmidt

Definition of Life, Sets, Fractions, Germination of Seeds, Area of a Rectangle, Volume of a Cube, Ordinal Numbers, Diameter and Circumference of a Circle, Definition of π, 2% of 500, Four Ways Plants Make New Plants, d = rt, 20% Discount, the Five Kingdoms, Phyla, Classes, Orders, Families, Genera, Species, Your Brain, Conversion Factors, Where the Non-Water Mass of a Plant Comes From—Plants Don’t Eat Dirt, Subsets of Sets, Digestion, Eyes, Negative Numbers, Dominant Genes, Genotypes, Phenotypes, Blood, Staying Alive, Solving Algebraic Equations, Volume of a Cylinder, Word Problems, Breathing, Chlorophyll vs. Hemoglobin vs. Hemocyanin, Avogadro’s Number, Stoichiometry, the Whole Numbers, a Proof that Division by Zero is Not Permitted, Bones, the Integumentary System, Epidermis and Dermis, Meiosis and Mitosis, Chromosomes, DNA, Alleles, Changing Your Phenotype.

Life of Fred: Elementary Physics

by Stanley F. Schmidt

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The Life of Alexander Hamilton [On Level, Grade 5]

by Rena Korb

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The Life of Alexander Hamilton [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Rena Korb

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The Life of Alexander Hamilton [Approaching Level, Grade 5]

by Rena Korb

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Life of a Star: Bridges Edition (Bridges Ser.)

by Stacia Deutsch Rhody Cohon Vicki Rushworth

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The Life of a Homesteader [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Raewyn Glynn

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The Life of a Homesteader (Reading Wonders #Approaching Level, Grade 3)

by Raewyn Glynn

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The Life of a Homesteader: On Level, Grade 3

by Raewyn Glynn

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The Life Model of Social Work Practice: Advances in Theory and Practice

by Alex Gitterman Carel B. Germain

The book presents the "what" (theories and concepts) and the "how" (practice methods) to help people with their life stressors and, simultaneously, to influence communities, organizations, and policymakers to be more responsive to them.

Life, Loss, and Lemonade (The Mostly Miserable Life of April Sinclair #8)

by Laurie Friedman

As freshman year winds down, April has a lot to look forward to, including getting her driving permit and spending the summer with her quirky almost-boyfriend, Leo. But she also knows her grandmother, Gaga, doesn't have much time left. On top of that, her closest friend, Sophie, is moving away. April struggles to make sense of everything. Does it matter if you stay positive while losing a loved one to cancer? What do you do when you're caught between friends keeping secrets? How do you know whether an important decision is the right one? Most importantly, what would Gaga say to do when life hands you lemons?

Life iScience

by Mcgraw-Hill Education

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Life iScience

by Glencoe: Mcgraw-Hill Education

7th Grade Science Textbook

Life Is Good (Good Dog #6)

by Cam Higgins

In this charming sixth book of the Good Dog series, Bo has his first snow day!One fine winter day, Bo experiences his first snow fall! Most of the animals on the farm know how to handle cold weather. But when he sees that the barn cats are freezing their tails off, Bo decides to lend a helping paw. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Good Dog chapter books are perfect for emerging readers.

Life in the Universe (Third Edition)

by Jeffrey O. Bennett Seth Shostak

Life in the Universe takes non-science majors on a journey through the solar system and beyond, using a rigorous yet accessible introduction to astronomy, biology, and geology to explain natural phenomena and to explore profound scientific questions about astrobiology. The Third Edition has been thoroughly revised to include updated scientific discoveries, new Cosmic Context two-page spreads, and an updated Companion Website. Designed for astrobiology courses but also suitable for introductory astronomy courses, Life in the Universe captures your imagination by exploring fundamental pan-scientific questions: What is life? How did life begin on Earth? What are the most extreme forms of life currently known? Is it reasonable to imagine life beyond Earth? The text motivates you to develop basic reasoning skills and an understanding of the process of science through skillful writing and a wealth of pedagogical features, such as Learning Goals that keep you focused on key concepts. Sidebars provide optional mathematical material for courses that fulfill quantitative requirements.

Life in the Swamp (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Jordan Brown

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Life in the Redwood Forest (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)

by Joanna Solins

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Life in the City

by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy Jones

This book is about the daily life of a boy who lives in New York City. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)

Life in Ecosystems

by Linda Cernak

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Life in Ecosystems introduces students to the diversity of living organisms

Life in Ecosystems

by Linda Cernak

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Life in Colonial America

by Maude Lebowski Stephen Snyder

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Life in Christ: Jesus

by Peter M. Esposito

Be My Disciples for Junior High offers a comprehensive religious formation program for grades 7-8. Through four thematic-semester titles, schools and parishes empower students, their families, teachers, and catechists to further deepen their life-long relationship with Christ.

Life in Biosphere 2

by Neil Fairbairn

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Life in a Tide Pool [On Level, Grade 3]

by Mary Mackie

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Life in a Tide Pool [ELL Level, Grade 3]

by Mary Mackie

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Life in a Tide Pool [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Mary Mackie

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Life in a Tide Pool [Approaching Level, Grade 3]

by Mary Mackie

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Life in a Tide Pool: Explore The World Level K Set (Explore The World)

by Michèle Dufresne

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A Life-Giving Way: A Commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict

by Esther De Waal

Esther 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.

Life Cycles

by Peter J. Weber

Life Cycles Big Ideas

The Life Cycle of Plants

by Howard Warren

Perform this script about a girl's quest to save the buffalo from extinction.

Life at PLIMOTH

by Norm Chang

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Life Among the Redwoods

by Barbara A. Roenz

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Life, 5th edition

by Bruce Parker Marielle Hoefnagels Douglas Gaffin Ricki Lewis

Introduction to Biology textbook.

Life

by John H. Postlethwait Janet L. Hopson

Created through a "student-tested, faculty-approved" review process, LIFE is an engaging and accessible solution to accommodate the diverse lifestyles of today's learners. LIFE provides streamlined chapters, in-text support, and online tools to make learning more flexible.

Life: The Science Of Biology

by William K. Purves H. Craig Heller Gordon H. Orians David Sadava

Authoritative, thorough, and engaging, Life: The Science of Biology achieves an optimal balance of scholarship and teachability, never losing sight of either the science or the student. The first introductory text to present biological concepts through the research that revealed them, Life covers the full range of topics with an integrated experimental focus that flows naturally from the narrative. This approach helps to bring the drama of classic and cutting-edge research to the classroom--but always in the context of reinforcing core ideas and the innovative scientific thinking behind them. Students will experience biology not just as a litany of facts or a highlight reel of experiments, but as a rich, coherent discipline.

Life: The Science of Biology (4th edition)

by William K. Purves Gordon H. Orians H. Craig Heller

The science of biology evolves. The science classroom and lab evolve. In this edition, as always, Life: The Science of Biology evolves with them, in innovative, authoritative, and captivating ways. From the first edition to the present, Life has set the standard for being the most balanced experimentally-based introductory biology text.

Life: The Science of Biology 8th Edition

by Sadava H. Craig Heller William K. Purves David Sadava David Hillis

Co-published by Sinauer Associates, Inc. , and W. H. Freeman and Company. Visit the Life, Eighth Edition preview site. LIFE HAS EVOLVED. . . from its original publication to this dramatically revitalized Eighth Edition. LIFE has always shown students how biology works, offering an engaging and coherent presentation of the fundamentals of biology by describing the landmark experiments that revealed them. This edition builds on those strengths and introduces several innovations.

Life: Structure and Function

by The Editors at the McGraw Hill Education

This book explains the Life's basic structure --Cell, its functions and other related topics like levels of organization,reproduction, Genetics etc.

Lies, Damned Lies, and Science: How to Sort Through the Noise Around Global Warming, the Latest Health Claims, and Other Scientific Controversies

by Sherry Seethaler

Don't get hoodwinked: make sense of news. . . and make smarter decisions for yourself, your family, and the world! Objective, balanced techniques for thinking about everything from diet and drugs to climate change. Identifying and getting past the biases of politicians, lobbyists, marketers. . . and even some scientific and medical professionals. By scientist Dr. Sherry Seethaler, one of the world's most respected and innovative science educators.

Lies and Lemons

by Donna Jo Napoli

The Little Angel of Honesty would never tell a lie. But sometimes she does forget to explain the whole truth to her friends. Before she can earn her wings, this little angel has a lot to learn about what being honest really means. And she has to help a little girl who has the same problem. Celine is tired of being treated like a baby. But she's afraid to tell people how she really feels, so she starts telling little lies instead. One lie leads to another, and another and another. Pretty soon, even Celine can't tell the difference between the truth and the stories she's made up. Can the Little Angel of Honesty help her set the record straight?

License to Drive

by Alliance for Safe Driving

License to Drive offers you a totally integrated solution to driver education. Using a realistic approach, it covers all major driver education issues, with an emphasis on safety and defensive driving that will appeal to all new drivers. The focus is on practical solutions to everyday situations, with thoughtful coverage of such subjects as driving under the influence, sharing the road, challenging driving conditions and "road rage. " The Annotated Teacher's Edition includes an Activity Disk that instructors

Lice Check #12

by Aaron Blecha Nancy Krulik

Head lice have invaded Edith B. Sugarman Elementary School, and George wants nothing more than to remain scotch-free from the vermin. Well, that and he wants his dad's booth at Career Day to be infinitely more popular than his enemy Louis Farley's dad's booth. He even bet his skull ring for Louis's wheelie sneakers to prove his dad's job is cooler. But when it comes to the day of the event, George isn't so confident he will win the bet . . . or stay lice-free!

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El libro de los museos: Una guía de colecciones extrañas y maravillosas (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #10)

by Jan Mark Richard Holland

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El libro de lo importante (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Read Aloud Module 2 #1)

by Leonard Weisgard Margaret Brown

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Libritos de fonética 32 a 55, Unidad 1 [Grado 1]


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