Special Collections

Into Reading Texas Grade 5 (NIMAC)

Description: HMH Into Reading guides students as they transition from emerging readers to effective writers. These titles are available to students with IEPs. Learn more here: http://www.nimac.us #teachers #nimac


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Green City: How One Community Survived a Tornado and Rebuilt for a Sustainable Future

by Allan Drummond

NIMAC-sourced textbook

In 2007, a tornado destroyed Greensburg, Kansas, and the residents were at a loss as to what to do next--they didn't want to rebuild if their small town would just be destroyed in another storm. So they decided they wouldn't just rebuild the same old thing; this time, they would build a town that could not only survive another storm, but one that was built in an environmentally sustainable way. Told from the point of view of a child whose family rebuilt after the storm, this companion to Energy Island is the inspiring story of the difference one community can make--and it includes plenty of rebuilding scenes and details for construction lovers, too!

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Trade Book 3

Girls Think of Everything

by Melissa Sweet and Catherine Thimmesh

NIMAC-sourced textbook

In kitchens and living rooms, in garages and labs and basements, even in converted chicken coops, women and girls have invented ingenious innovations that have made our lives simpler and better. What inspired these girls, and just how did they turn their ideas into realities? Retaining reader-tested favorite inventions, this updated edition of the best-selling Girls Think of Everything features seven new chapters that better represent our diverse and increasingly technological world, offering readers stories about inventions that are full of hope and vitality—empowering them to think big, especially in the face of adversity.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Trade Book 1

Garama, Garden of the Sahara

by Rebecca Kereopa and Marianne Posadas

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 82

Fire Ready

by Michelle Vasiliu and Cheryl Orsini

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level S, Book 26

The Fabled Baguettes of Beauchamp

by Richard Hoit and Quentin Flynn

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level R, Book 14

Extreme Environments

by Deborah Underwood

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 71

Extraterrestrial

by Sharon Parsons

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 88

Explosive Volcanoes

by Jill Bryant

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 65

Escape from the Minotaur

by Frank Pedersen and Dennis Ma

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level T, Book 37

The Elephant Keeper

by Margriet Ruurs and Pedro Covo

NIMAC-sourced textbook

When teenaged Aaron discovers a baby elephant nearly drowning in the swimming pool at the guest lodge where he works, he acts quickly and manages to save the animal just in time. The rescued baby is brought to an elephant orphanage for care, and given the name Zambezi. Though Aaron has been raised to think of elephants as dangerous to humans and their crops, on a visit to the orphanage, he learns that illegal poaching of these animals is threatening them with extinction, and the orphanage is trying to prevent that from happening. And when Aaron is offered a job at the orphanage, his life is suddenly transformed, as he discovers a bond of friendship with Zambezi and his lifelong vocation as an elephant keeper.

Inspired by the real-life Aaron and Zambezi at the Lilayi Elephant Nursery in Zambia, author Margriet Ruurs has created a moving story that powerfully demonstrates the plight of endangered animals everywhere. Pedro Covo's stunning illustrations add a level of depth and haunting beauty to the story and the animals. Three nonfiction spreads interspersed throughout the story explore facts about elephants, ivory poaching and elephant orphanages. The back of the book contains ways children can help endangered wildlife. Useful tools include a table of contents and a glossary. This beautifully illustrated nonfiction book spans the curriculum, from life sciences to global awareness to environmental stewardship. It also offers a unique perspective for character education lessons on empathy, caring and responsibility on a larger scale.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Trade Book 5

The Egypt Game

by Alton Raible and Zilpha Snyder

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she’s not sure they have anything in common. But she soon discovers that they both love anything to do with ancient Egypt. When they stumble upon a deserted storage yard, Melanie and April decide it’s the perfect spot for the Egypt Game. Before long there are six Egyptians, and they all meet to wear costumes, hold ceremonies, and work on their secret code. Everyone thinks it’s just a game until strange things start happening. Has the Egypt Game gone too far?

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Trade Book 9

The Eerie Singing Sirens

by James Hart and John Parsons

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 72

Dust Bowl Survivors

by Patti Trimble

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The Dust Bowl swept the Great Plains in the 1930s. During this time, crops failed, livestock died, and farmers and businessmen went broke. Learn what those tough times were like, and hear from several Dust Bowl survivors.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 87

Dreamers and Doers

by Darleen Ramos

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Dreamers and doers are the inventors and scientists who put plans into action. Read about some of the world's biggest dreamers and doers, and learn how their curiosity changed the world forever.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level S, Book 22

The Disappearing Island of Dr. Xu

by Marianne Posadas and Mat Tait

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 70

Digging up the Past

by Adam Ford and Laura Sua

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Did you know that some people travel around the world digging things out of the ground for a living? Archaeologist Adam Ford explains exactly what his job involves. Read about the types of places an archaeologist can work in and the sorts of things they find. And find out what makes an ordinary house turn into a ruin over many years.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level U, Book 49

Design for Maximum Impact

by Sharon Parsons

NIMAC-sourced textbook. When you hear the word "design," you might think of a pattern on clothes, or maybe a certain kind of drawing. But it's actually much more than that. Good design is a blending of colors, shapes, and images put together to grab our eyes' attention. It goes into everything we buy and use. What type of "design" makes you stop and say "wow!"?

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 81

A Desert Habitat

by Pamela Rushby

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 62

The Day-Glo Brothers

by Chris Barton and Tony Persiani

NIMAC-sourced textbook

A discovery that made the world a brighter place! Joe and Bob Switzer were very different brothers. Bob was a studious planner who wanted to grow up to be a doctor. Joe dreamed of making his fortune in show business and loved magic tricks and problem-solving.

When an accident left Bob recovering in a darkened basement, the brothers began experimenting with ultraviolet light and fluorescent paints. Together they invented a whole new kind of color, one that glows with an extra-special intensity—Day-Glo.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Trade Book 7

CSI: Classroom

by James Hart and Frank Pedersen

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The crime-scene investigation (CSI) team at Gonzalez School swings into action when a cold, lifeless body is discovered in Room 7. There are plenty of suspects, but only one guilty perpetrator. The CSI: Classroom team will need to use all their skills and experience to solve this cold-blooded crime.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 85

Creature Features: Exploring Animal Characteristics

by Lisa Rao

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Learn all about the differences between amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and more! This book explores the coolest creatures and the features that make them special.

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level W, Book 86

Cars

by Debbie Croft

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Cars have come a long way since they were first rolled out in the late 1800s. Early models were powered by simple internal combustion engines as a replacement for the horse-drawn carriage. Today, though, cars are designed to be comfortable, safe, sleek, and stylish. The latest computer technology has made many car functions automatic and will one day allow for cars to drive themselves!

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level T, Book 36

By Sea to America

by Brian Moses and Tom McNeely

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Anya, Micah, and their mother set sail for America on the Lusitania. When their mother falls ill aboard the ship, Anya finds a friend in Mr. Krinsky, who helps nurse her mother back to health. But when they arrive in America and Anya is sick, who can the family ask for help?

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level S, Book 18

The Black Phantom

by Lesley Vamos and Jill McDougall

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level U, Book 60

Beware of the Mist

by Pamela Rushby and James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Max and his family plan a trip to Hadrian's Wall in England. Just as they are leaving, Max's gran gives him a very unusual warning—but Max doesn't listen. Along with a tour guide called Jefficus, Max embarks on a walk along the wall. But when the mist rolls in, they find themselves in a very unfamiliar time and place. Will they be able to find their way back?

Date Added: 01/15/2020


Category: Level V, Book 69


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