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Earth Science: Geology, The Environment, and The Universe (Oklahoma)
by Francisco Borrero Frances Scelsi Hess Chia Hui Juno HsuStrong support for reading comprehension makes earth science accessible to all students.
Earth Science: Geology, the Environment, and the Universe
by Dinah Zike Francisco Borrero Frances Scelsi Hess Juno Hsu Gerhard Kunze Stephen A. Leslie Stephen Letro Michael Manga Len Sharp National Geographic Theodore SnowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Earth Science: Grades 9-12
by Pearson Prentice HallPrentice Hall Science Explorer, the nation's leading middle school science program, is the perfect fit for today's classroom. The book provides students with more options so they can deliver lessons aligned to their standards and preferences.
Earth Science: Stareview
by Wayne Garnsey Virginia PagePrepares students for the new standards and the commencement level PS/Earth Science Test. Challenges with content-based, multiple choice, short and extended constructed-response questions. Features process skills activities in information systems, interconnectedness, and interdisciplinary problem solving,. Correlates PS/Earth Science key ideas on Earth dimensions, rocks and minerals, dynamic crust, surface processes, water cycle and climate, astronomy, and environmental awareness. Fosters mastery with practice on four recent tests for practice.
Earth Science: The Physical Setting
by Thomas McguireThis book helps students understand the fundamental concepts of earth science and become familiar with the Earth Science.
Earth Systems, an Earth Science Course
by CurrikiThe Open Source Earth Science course has been organized to meet the CA Science Standards for Earth Sciences in grades 9 - 10, as adopted by the California State Board of Education. This course is part of a set of collections that contain additional Earth Science resources on Curriki that can be accessed at www.curriki.org.
Earth in Space (Student Guide and Source Book)
by Carol O'DonnellWith an appropriate curriculum and adequate instruction, middle school students can develop the skills of investigation and the understanding that scientific inquiry is guided by knowledge, observations, ideas, and questions.
Earth's Daughters: Stories of Women in Classical Mythology
by Betty LiesA "Who's Who" of women in classical mythology! The stories in this collection will not only satisfy the mythology lover and feminine scholar but make an outstanding curriculum supplement for humanities or literatures courses in elementary and high school. They are especially appropriate for courses emphasizing a returning emphasis on classical literature.
Earth: A Novel (Modern Library Classics Ser.)
by David BrinThe long-awaited new novel by the award-winning, bestselling author of Startide Rising and The Uplift War--an epic novel set fifty years from tomorrow, a carefully reasoned, scientifically faithful tale of the fate of our world.
Earthquake! (Left Behind: The Kids #12)
by Tim Lahaye Jerry B. Jenkins Chris FabryThe worst disaster the world has ever seen scatters the Young Trib Force. When the great wrath of the Lamb earthquake strikes the globe, Judd has been captured by the Global Community. Vicki is planning to distribute the UNDERGROUND newspaper. Lionel tries to make it back to his friends while Ryan stays in hiding. The events foretold in the book of Revelation come to life as the kids struggle to survive. Will the earthquake claim their lives? Will they be able to find each other again? Follow Judd, Vicki, Lionel, and Ryan and the growing Young Trib Force as they face the deadly earthquake.
Earthseed (The Seed Trilogy)
by Pamela SargentShip hurtles through space. Deep within its core, it carries the seed of humankind. Launched by the people of a dying Earth over a century ago, its mission is to find a habitable world for the children—fifteen-year-old Zoheret and her shipmates—whom it has created from its genetic banks.To Zoheret and her shipmates, Ship has been mother, father, and loving teacher, preparing them for their biggest challenge: to survive on their own, on an uninhabited planet, without Ship's protection. Now that day is almost upon them...but are they ready to leave Ship? Ship devises a test. And suddenly, instincts that have been latent for over a hundred years take over. Zoheret watches as friends become strangers—and enemies. Can Zoheret and her companions overcome the biggest obstacle to the survival of the human race—themselves?At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
East (East Ser. #2)
by Edith PattouA beautiful, new edition of the beloved fantasy hailed as &“the stuff of epic tale telling&” (Booklist), perfect for fans of Beauty and the Beast from New York Times best-selling author Edith Pattou. Rose has always longed for adventure, so when an enormous white bear appears one evening and makes her a mysterious offer, she accepts. In exchange for health and prosperity for her ailing family, she must live with the white bear in a distant castle. But Rose soon realizes that all isn&’t as it seems. As she tries to settle into her new life, she makes a devastating mistake. Now she must choose: return to her safe and loving family or go on a dangerous quest to fix what she has broken—and perhaps lose her heart along the way. A sweeping romantic epic as timeless as any fairy tale and thrilling as only the best fantasy novels can be.
Easy Avenue
by Brian DoyleWinner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award In his first year in high school, Hubbo O'Driscoll is torn between his poor but fun friends and the shallow but rich kids. In this novel based on Great Expectations, Brian Doyle does a brilliant job of dealing with the issue of class and all its implications. Poverty, social climbing and the connotations of each are presented through the classic Doyle blend of humor and gravity.
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version: Volume Three
by Yamin Ma Xinying LiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Easy Street (Orca Soundings)
by Jeff RossThree years ago Rob’s brother, Adam, was sent to jail for his part in the death of a girl who overdosed at a rave. But now that he has been released, Rob hopes that things can go back to the way they used to be. He soon realizes this is impossible. His brother has changed, the times have changed, and Rob has changed. Adam tells his mom and brother that he is planning to apply to a college in Toronto. He has already discovered how difficult it can be for someone with a criminal record to land a job and thinks he needs to get some education under his belt. He invites Rob to go on a road trip to the city to check out the college. However, Rob suspects that Adam hasn’t asked him along just for company. Adam still believes that there’s an easy way to get to where he wants to be. And if Rob can’t find a way to save Adam from himself, he just might go down with him.
Easy Writer: A High School Reference
by Andrea A. Lunsford Christine M. Tardy Paul Kei Matsuda Steven FoxAll writers make choices — and better choices get better results. EasyWriter: A High School Referenceoffers essential help with grammar, mechanics, and documentation, then goes beyond the basics with Andrea Lunsford’s trademark attention to critical thinking, argument, and language choices. This special high school edition features a hard cover to stand the test of time, plus new sections on topics crucial to high school success — all in a book that’s easy to use, easy to carry, and easy to afford.
Easy Writer: A High School Reference (Fourth Edition)
by Andrea A. Lunsford Christine M. Tardy Paul Kei Matsuda Steven FoxThis book offers essential help with grammar, mechanics, and documentation,critical thinking, argument, and language choices.
Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean
by Anita Roy Kirsty Murray Payal DharNineteen contributors from India and Australia—including Printz Award–winning author Margo Lanagan and New York Times bestsellers Justine Larbalestier and Samhita Arnir—team up to create a groundbreaking collection of feminist stories about the connections we all share.In this book, Little Red Riding Hood wears a space-suit, girls and boys turn the tables on catcallers, and Top Chef involves time-travelling to secure fresh ingredients. These are just a few of the stories told in Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean, a collection of sci-fi and fantasy tales that reimagine what girls—and boys—can be and who they can see themselves as. Born of a collaboration between award-winning Indian and Australian authors, Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean is about connections: between men and women, boys and girls, between the past, the present, and the future. Through short stories, graphic novellas, and a play, the reader will discover new worlds where the strengths of women and men are celebrated and honored, and where magical realism is blended with self-confidence.
Ebonwilde (The Bloodleaf Trilogy)
by Crystal SmithGet ready to be swept away, seduced, and swindled in the wickedly vicious third and final installment in the Bloodleaf series that Laura Sebastian called &“enchanting, visceral, and twisty.&” Welcome to Ebonwilde. Come and find me. Aurelia&’s last words haunt Zan. Left with the task of finding and reviving Princess Aurelia, Zan sets off on his own adventure to find her and return the gift she sacrificed for him—her life. But not all is what it seems, and Ebonwilde is more dangerous than anyone can predict.
Ecce Romani I
by Prentice-Hall StaffThe title of this series of Latin books is Ecce Romani, which means “Look! The Romans!” The books in the series will present the Romans to you as you learn the Latin language that they spoke. At first you will meet the members of a Roman family. As you continue reading, you will meet mythological and historical characters that meant much to the Romans and remain part of our cultural heritage today. You will be introduced to a vast and colorful world of ancient Mediterranean and European civilizations that included peoples who spoke many different languages, and you will meet people of many different cultures and social levels, ranging from slaves to emperors. You will read passages from many ancient Roman writers and thus come into direct communication with the ancient Romans themselves.