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Mom's Best Friend
by Sally Hobart AlexanderThis book explains the impact on the family of someone getting a successor dog guide, and also many of the tools that blind people use.
Connecting Math Concepts: Level F
by Siegfried EngelmannA basal program that introduces ideas gradually Level F combined with Bridge level designed for students who need to boost their skills before advancing to algebra.
Beginning Woodwork (Seventh Edition)
by John L. Feirer"Beginning Woodwork, as a part of a modern industrial education program, includes the following as some of its major objectives: It teaches: 1. students about the woodworking industry. 2. students how to design, plan, and carry through a project in woodworking. 3. basic hand skills in woodworking that are useful to everyone. 4. students how to work safely with woodworking tools and materials and to protect themselves from accidents. 5. consumer values. 6. the conservation of natural resources."
Challenge of Freedom (3rd edition)
by Roger Laraus Harry P. Morris Robert SobelA textbook history of the United States with skill-developing activities in other social studies areas.
Young Living (Eighth Edition)
by Nanalee ClaytonBuild a foundation of life management skills for your middle school students. Solid content and a vibrant visual appeal make this text a favorite comprehensive overview of all family and consumer sciences areas.
Adventure Travels: An Accounting Simulation Using a General Journal
by Glencoe Mcgraw-HillSimulation of an accountant working at a travel agency.
Exploring Careers (3rd Edition)
by Joan Kelly-Plate Ruth Volz-PattonThis completely revised middle school career education program, formerly titled Career Skills, motivates your students to investigate career opportunities they might pursue in the future.
Writer's Choice: Grammar and Composition (Grade #7)
by Jacqueline Jones Royster Mark LesterA grammar and composition book.
California Earth Science Middle School
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillScience is a way of understanding the world around us. The work of scientists often begins when scientists ask questions about something they observe. Asking and answering questions Is the basis of inquiry.
McGraw-Hill Science
by Lucy H. Daniel Jay Hackett Richard H. Moyer H. Prentice Baptiste Pamela Stryker Joanne Vasquez National Geographic SocietyThis book is organized into four units-Life, Physical, Earth, and Human Body sciences.
Introducing Literature
by MacmillanA book that collates poems, songs, plays, stories among other literary works in the aim of introducing literature in an exciting and interesting way to the students.
Stargazers: Astronomers in Ancient Times
by Jo PitkinLong ago ancient peoples around the world studied the skies. What did the first stargazers learn?
The Wildfires of 2000
by Lisa MoranIn 2000, wildfires swept across much of the West. Cities and towns in Colorado, New Mexico, and Montana were all hit. How do organizations help people recover from wildfires?
A Sound Move
by Linda MontoyaEddie Hernandez and his band have been invited to play in a festival. One member refuses to practice. Will the band be ready in time?
World Geography
by Preston E. James Nelda DavisGo on a geographical tour around the world! Explore the world while solving the riddle using informational clues about each country. Students study 30 countries, grouped by continent, using maps, charts, graphs, puzzles, and hands-on activities.
Ohio
by James A. Banks Richard O. Boehm Kevin P. Colleory Gloria Contreras A. Lin Goodwin Mary A. Mcfarland Walter C. ParkerThis book examines the geography, history, and economy of Ohio.
New York: Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter C. ParkerThis book is called New York: Adventures in Time and Place. It has thirteen chapters. Each chapter has two or more lessons. There are also many special features for you to study and enjoy.
Oklahoma: Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Walter C. Parker Mary A. McfarlandFocusing on the history and geography of Oklahoma.
New Jersey: Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Walter C. Parker Mary A. McfarlandA book about Landscape, State and National Parks, Waters, Climate, Regions, Resources, the First People & the Daily Life of New Jersey.
Ohio: Adventures in Time and Place
by Jean Craven James A. Banks Walter C. Parker Mary A. Mcfarland Gloria Ladson-Billings Gloria Contreras Barry K. BeyerIf you want to learn anything about Ohio then this is the book for you; the geography, the resources, the people, the settlement, the changes, the growth etc.
Latin America and Canada: Adventures In Time And Place Middle School
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter C. ParkerThe surface of the earth is made up of land and water. Globes show which parts of the earth's surface are land and which parts are water. Large bodies of land are called continents. There are seven continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
Oregon Adventures in Time and Place
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter C. ParkerHistory of Oregon
Arkansas: Adventures in Time and Place
by Tom Greer Lavell ColeFocusing on the history and geography of Arkansas.
The World Around Us: Latin America and Canada
by James A. Banks Barry K. Beyer Gloria Contreras Jean Craven Gloria Ladson-Billings Mary A. Mcfarland Walter G. ParkerThis textbook contains many special features that will help you read, understand, and remember the people, geography, and history of Latin America and Canada.