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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3 (NIMAC)
Description: The Fountas & Pinnell Classroom Guided Reading Collection will allow teachers to build a rich collection over time with engaging original texts to advance students' ability to process increasingly challenging books with fluency and comprehension. #teachers
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The Ice Cream Machine Disaster / The Scoop on Ice Cream Cones
by Jean Knox and Stephen Krensky and Judy LoveNIMAC-sourced textbook
Journey into Space: The Story of Mae Jemison
by Catherine FriendMae Jemison was a little girl who didn't do what others expected her to do. Instead, she followed her passions for science and the stars, and look where they took her!
The Copycat Robot
by Sylvia Andrews and Victor TavaresNIMAC-sourced textbook. TROUBLE! Why is a robot making a racket in Teri's closet?
The Game of Mancala
by Catherine NicholsNIMAC-sourced textbook. Make Your Move! Mancala is an old game that is still played today. This book will show you how to make a mancala board. Then you will want to play this tricky game.
Shortcuts
by Brian Krumm and Meredith JohnsonNIMAC-sourced textbook. Late for School? Jemma just wants to start her school day on time. But tons of traffic—and her dad's bad "shortcuts"—might make her late.
Night of the Twinkling Lights
by Ricardo Bessa and Maxine SchurNIMAC-sourced textbook. A Japanese Festival of Light. Fireflies are beautiful to watch. You can't see them in the winter, but when summer comes, they start to twinkle. In Japan, people have festivals to welcome them. Come along and join the fun.
Camping on Bear Mountain
by Carolyn Clark and Amy WummerLucas's sister, Izzie, won't stop teasing him about bears on their camping trip. Dad says not to worry. But guess what shows up at their campfire one night?
Silly Day
by Sylvia Andrews and Jimmy HolderNIMAC-sourced textbook. Clowning Around. Principal Prim doesn't like being silly. So what happens when he has to be a clown?
Crusty Crusaders: Scabs to the Rescue
by Aaron Finn and David CleggWe've all had bumpy, lumpy, brownish-red scabs form over cuts and scrapes. Scabs might look ugly, but we need them for health and healing. Find out what scabs are and what's happening under each one.
Two Sleuths
by Ann Dorer and Dusan LakicevicNIMAC-sourced textbook. Who Took It? Meggie and Samir are determined to find out who took their friend Eric's phone. But the detectives on TV never had this much trouble!
Redbird Reef
by Kate DopirakNIMAC-sourced textbook. End of the Line? Redbird subway cars sped under the streets, taking people where they needed to go. But after a little more than forty years, the subway cars were old and worn out. Was it really the end of the line for the Redbirds? Or could the subway cars still be useful?
Super Spit
by Scott O'MalleyNIMAC-sourced textbook. Slippery, Slimy Slobber. You have saliva in your mouth right now… and all of the time. Saliva might seem disgusting, but we need that wet, gooey stuff. Get ready to find out why spit is so important.
Strong and Fearless
by Davia LukeNIMAC-sourced textbook. Surprise of a Lifetime. Jen Bricker was born without legs, and her parents placed her for adoption. Incredibly, even though she didn't have legs, Jen became a great athlete. But to find out who she really was, Jen needed to uncover the story of her past.
Paper Magic
by Elizabeth GossNIMAC-sourced textbook. Snip, Snip—Surprise! A piece of paper, a pencil, and some scissors are all you need to make pictures that will surprise everyone—maybe even yourself!
Gravity Hill
by Mike Young and Jacqueline AdamsPeople say that at Gravity Hill, things roll uphill instead of downhill. Could it be true? A family headed to the hill to find out.
Annie Taylor: Daredevil of Niagara Falls
by Alison Blank and Fabio LeoneAnnie Taylor was 62 when she decided to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. No one had ever attempted this dangerous stunt. Would she succeed?
Washed Ashore
by Alicia FenwickNIMAC-sourced textbook. TURNING TRASH INTO ART. Too much trash ends up on beaches and in the ocean. The trash is ugly and it hurts sea animals. One group is doing something about it.
Hopscotch Forever
by Michael KimberKids all over the world love playing hopscotch. The rules and patterns might be different from place to place, but the fun that players have is the same everywhere.