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The Show Must Go On! (Leveled Readers 2.6.3)
by Ann RossiAlex's idea gets the whole drama club to work together.
What a Wonderful Idea (Leveled Readers 2.6.3)
by Rob AregoIn this story, Maria's class works together to plan a special goodbye for their principal.
I Live In Brooklyn
by Mari TakabayashiFrom days on the stoop, playing hopscotch and watching fireworks from the rooftops, to school field trips into the city, where zoos and museums await, Michelle introduces readers to her favorite places and things to do. Mari Takabayashi’s diminutive scenes, busy with cheerful detail, bring the beauty and bustle of New York City to life for children all around the world.
Hurty Feelings
by Helen LesterFragility was a solid piece of work. But despite her sturdy exterior, Fragility was fragile. Anything and everything hurt her feelings. In the most benign compliment, Fragility heard an insult. No one could even say she looked nice without evoking images of big, squishy cupcakes--since they are also nice--and causing Fragility to flop on the ground and weep. Fragility's friends stop speaking to her for fear of another fit, but Rudy, a very rude bully, has other ideas. In the face of real insults, will Fragility finally learn to take a compliment?
Neighborhoods: Student Edition Level 2 2007
by Herman J. Viola Sarah Witham Bednarz Carlos E. CortésNIMAC-sourced textbook
Irving and Muktuk: Bad Bear Detectives
by Jill Pinkwater Daniel M. PinkwaterWhen a shipment of imported Italian muffins goes missing, Irving and Muktuk become the key suspects. Everyone knows their weakness for muffins and immediately think they are responsible! Irving and Muktuk realize that in order to clear their smirched names, they have to find the culprit themselves. They disguise themselves, sniff out some clues, interview possible witnesses, and try to find the thief. As with all good mysteries, the clues lead to a surprise ending.
Grandfather Tang's Story: A Tale Told with Tangrams
by Ann Tompert Robert Andrew ParkerDrawing on a Chinese form of storytelling with seven shapes cut from a square of paper, Tompert recounts the tale of two fox fairies. Parker's pen-and-watercolor art adds drama, while the tangram insets will motivate children to try their own versions. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
Houghton Mifflin Social Studies: Neighborhoods, Assessment Options
by Houghton Mifflin CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin English [Grade 2]
by Robert Rueda Tina Saldivar Lynne Shapiro Shane Templeton C. Ann Terry Catherine Valentino Shelby A. WolfNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin: English [Grade 2]
by Robert Rueda Tina Saldivar Lynne ShapiroNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Science Grade 2
by Houghton MifflinUnit A: Life Cycles; chapter 1: Plant Life Cycles, chapter 2: Animal Life Cycles. Unit B: Earth's Resources; chapter 3: Rocks, soils, and Fossils,. chapter 4: Using Resources. Unit C: Motion and Forces; Chapter 5: Objects in Motion, Chapter 6: Forces. Unit D: Magnets and Sound; chapter 7: Magnets, chapter 8: Making Sound. 304 pages
Probuditi!
by Chris Van AllsburgOn his birthday, Calvin and his friend Rodney see a magician perform, then copy him by hypnotizing Calvin's little sister, but the joke is on them when they are unable to snap her out of it.