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SRA Connecting Math Concepts, Comprehensive Edition, Workbook 1, Level B
by Siegfried Engelmann Owen Engelmann Douglas CarnineNIMAC-sourced textbook
Treasures: Reading Triumphs (Grade #3)
by McGraw-HillTreasures Reading Triumphs enables grade 3 students improve on their reading and spelling skills.
Little Grey Rabbit's May Day
by Alison UttleyA heartwarming story of animals who bring special gifts to a human while celebrating an important day in the forest. Other books by Alison Uttley are available in this library, where you can also read more of Little Grey Rabbit's adventures.
Footprints
by Laurel HicksThe stories in this reader have been selected from the readers of America's past and have been edited, modernized and many character values are woven throughout the stories.
What The Animals Do and Say
by Eliza Lee FollenA charming piece of juvenile fiction, this work is informative as well as interesting. The engrossing narrative not only teaches children about wildlife but also conveys enduring moral lessons. With colourful imagery and captivating events revolving around the lives of various animals and birds, this is an astounding work.
Children of the Longhouse
by Joseph BruchacEleven-year-old Ohkwa'ri and his twin sister must make peace with a hostile gang of older boys in their Mohawk village during the late 1400s.
Language 3: Grammar, Creative Writing, Dictionary Skills Work-Text (Fourth Edition)
by Beverly Yarusinsky Darrell HolleyThe book is a writing and grammar work text that helps students to improve their grammar,creative writing and vocabulary.
Read and Think: Skill Sheets 3
by Matilda NordtvedtThis book is a collection of reading exercises with a set of questions related to the topics under each section.
I Didn't Know That!
by Cans Publishing CompanyShort articles discuss fingerprints, the discovery of X-rays, piggy banks, licorice, the Statue of Liberty, and the origin of Uncle Sam.
Curious Creatures
by Editors at the Cams Publishing CompanyThe book is on various curious creatures around us and some interesting facts about them like symbiotic relationships,unique eating habits of birds, species in Africa etc.
Get Oregonized: Oregon's History -- People, Natural Resources, Agriculture
by Rod Fielder Dona CoonGet Oregonized is a history book written for students in grades three, four and five studying Oregon's history and regions. The text is designed to help students understand and appreciate the rich history, people and natural resources that shaped the state of Oregon.
The Sign of the Crooked Arrow (Hardy Boys Mystery Stories #28)
by Franklin W. DixonWith only the slender clue of an arrow-shaped tie clasp, Frank and Joe Hardy pick up the trail of a cunning gang of thieves responsible for a wave of jewelry-store holdups.
Susie and the Ballet Horse (Susie the Young Ballerina #5)
by Lee Wyndham Jean Macdonald PorterBallet student Susie wins a scholarship to a summer dance camp, but she becomes homesick. What helps is her friendship with Ballerina the Lipizzaner, and her owner, the Captain, who has forbidden campers near his property. Can she help the Captain enjoy the campers again?
Susie and the Dancing Cat (Susie the Young Ballerina #2)
by Lee Wyndham Jane MillerNo sooner had A DANCE FOR SUSIE appeared in print than letters began to arrive from mothers of young, would-be ballerinas, asking for more stories about Susie, so SUSIE AND THE DANCING CAT is pleasurably presented! The heroine is older in this follow-up yet independent story, nine, and working hard at her ballet lessons so that she can graduate into the precious pink toe shoes, the dream of every youthful dancer. How Susie achieves this end, performs in various recitals, and persuades her dancing teacher--and her doubting poodle--to adopt a stray cat, make a delightful pictured story. Here again is authentic dance school background, plus amusing situations in and out of which Susie constantly finds herself, some gentle advice on animal care, and, for parents, another helpful note, this time touching on the all-important subject of the purchasing of properly fitting toe shoes--information that will be warmly welcomed by all parents of dancing daughters--and sons. Once more the noted artist-illustrator, Jane Miller, has provided many agile and engaging drawings.
Daniel's Duck (I Can Read #Level 3)
by Clyde Robert BullaDaniel learns to carve an animal but is embarrassed when other people laugh. Later, a well-known carver in the area tells him how good it is. Drawings described. Lower elementary, an "I Can Read Book."
The Brown Fairy Book
by Andrew LangClassic collection of 32 less familiar folk tales narrated in clear, lively prose. Different enough to capture all imaginations, the tales are drawn from many different cultures: the American Indians, Australian Bushmen, African Kaffirs, and from Persia, Lapland, Brazil, and India.
The Native
by Ben BacheA story about the first settlers in South Carolina, and their first interactions with the Native Americans.
Observing God's World (4th Ed.)
by Gregory Rickard Gregory ParkerA textbook designed to train children and young people in the Christian way of life.
Jamie Goes on an Airplane
by Jill KrementzJamie likes to watch the airplanes take off! He likes to ride on airplanes! And, he loves to visit his grandparents! Other book by this author are available in this library.
Tall Tales of America
by Irwin ShapiroEnjoy these stories: Pekos Bill; Anthony and the Mossbunker; Old Stormalong; Johnny Appleseed; Davy Crockett, the Yaller Blossom o' the Forest; Sam Patch's Last Leap; Paul Bunyan; John Henry; Joe Magarac The Steel Man.