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Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5 (NIMAC)

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Aiming High: Junko Tabei's Daring Climb

by Michael Love and Catherine John

FOR THE LOVE OF CLIMBING No woman had ever climbed to the peak of Mt. Everest. Dozens of men had died trying. Yet Junko Tabei decided it was time for her to face the dangers and try to reach the top. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Fearless Felix

by Sara Latta and Tony Shasteen

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Free Fall to Earth. Felix Baumgartner has spent his whole life preparing for one big moment. If it turns out right, he'll skydive to Earth farther and faster than anyone in history.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Capsized: A Boat Goes Under

by Susanna Lobo and Josh Brunet

TRAPPED UNDERWATER A tugboat off the coast of Nigeria, Africa, flipped over and sank—with the boat's cook trapped inside. The cook found a small pocket of air to breathe, but it wouldn't last for long. Find out what he did next in this incredible story. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Racing at the Dunes

by Niklas Asker and Nancy Wallace

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Date Added: 04/02/2020


Sanpuru: Japan's Fake Food

by Gemma Rymer and Dusan Lakicevic

Eating Around the World It's fun to experience different cultures when you travel or read a book. Things can be very different from what you know, including the sights to see, the way people speak, and the food. The food in this book is delicious but some of it may be unfamiliar. Find out how and why in this delightful graphic text about a true story of one family's trip to Japan. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


The Secret of the Stradivarius

by Jackie Letera

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Legendary Instruments. Stradivarius violins are legendary—widely believed to be some of the most perfect instruments ever made—but no one knows why these three-hundred-year-old violins sound better than other violins. For many years, people have tried to unlock the secrets of what makes a Stradivarius superior to modern violins. Some, however, have considered a different question: what if there's no secret, and they aren't actually better?

Date Added: 04/02/2020


A Handful of Salt

by Thomas Gonzalez and Joan Nichols

A Powerful Weapon When Indians faced unfair laws from British rulers, one man led the fight for change. He showed the world how to win battles with the most powerful weapon of all. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Air That Kills: India's Pollution Problem

by Susan Stubbs

TOXIC AIR In some Indian cities, people hurry through the streets, gasping for air. They have trouble breathing because of the air pollution, which is so bad that it can cause illness, and even death. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Fairies in the Garden

by J. C. Kane and Fabio Leone

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A Very Long Joke. Many years ago, two girls played a joke. They thought their prank would last just a few hours. But they ended up fooling some people for almost 70 years.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Flashfoot Meets Shredzone

by John Lee and Kim Griswell

NIMAC-sourced textbook. 720 McTwist. Drew's been struggling to land a 720 McTwist for weeks. No one else can do it—and then a new kid nails it on his first try.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Made You Laugh: Stand-Up Comedy for Kids

by Kate Dopirak

NIMAC-sourced textbook. FUNNY BUSINESS. Avery Lender has always been funny. But being funny is no laughing matter to her. This young comedian hopes her job someday will be to make people laugh.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Monsters of the Deep

by Mary Reid

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Searching for a Legend. For thousands of years, seafarers told stories of a gruesome monster that lurked in the oceans’ depths and occasionally ate people whole. In the twenty-first century, scientists were finally able to catch the monster on video.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Taking Flight / Make It Fly: How to Build a Kite

by Kelly Martinson

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Date Added: 04/02/2020


The Amazing Return of the Tree Lobster

by Sara Latta and Loïc Derrien

Scientists believed that a certain insect had been extinct for decades—until rock climbers off the coast of Australia made a huge discovery. A few of the creatures still remained—living in a bush, at the very edge of extinction. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Unlocking the Secret of Vanilla

by Michele Hathaway

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Date Added: 04/02/2020


A Bright Idea

by Nicole Walker

A Flash of Brilliance Most major inventions have been relatively high tech. The telephone, the printing press, the internal combustion engine—all rely on the interplay of many moving parts. Recently, however, a man designed an innovative solution to a global problem using nothing but a piece of trash: a discarded plastic bottle. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Colors That Kill: From Arsenic Green to Glow-in-the-Dark Blue

by Susan Stubbs

Toxic Tints Luminous white, electric green, fiery red, glow-in-the-dark blue … at one time or another, these colors were all the rage. They were also deadly. But it took years—and the deaths of countless people—for these colors' dangers to be fully understood. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Garrett Morgan: The Man Behind the Mask

by Harold Williams

NIMAC-sourced textbook. In a tunnel deep under Lake Erie, a massive explosion had trapped a group of workers. Unless rescue came soon, the men were sure to die. Their only hope for survival was if Garrett Morgan arrived with his remarkable new invention.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Girl Meets Frog

by Ronan McCarthy and Simon Dupuis

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A STRANGE METAMORPHOSIS. Jessica Chambers is an ordinary girl living in an ordinary way when something out of the ordinary happens to her. Suddenly her life is turned upside down, and she must face the fact that she will never be the same again.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


The Painting

by Susan Berliner and Monica Auriemma

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Why? One minute ago, June was in a museum with her class. Now she's a housemaid in an old-fashioned boardinghouse! Why is she there? She won't get back until she figures out the answer.

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Artist by Accident: The Story of Frida Kahlo

by Joan Nichols

THE PATH TO ART How does someone grow up to become a great artist? Some artists might say it's destiny. Some might say it requires genius. For Frida Kahlo, it happened by accident. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Date Added: 04/02/2020


Desperate Escape

by Margie Sigman and Dongjun Lee

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Refugee Boat. Thoi and June have left war-torn Vietnam in 1978 and, as refugees, are hoping for a better life in a new place. But first they have to survive some frightening perils at sea.

Date Added: 04/02/2020



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