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Maybelle the Cable Car
by Virginia Lee BurtonBy recounting actual events in San Francisco's effort to keep the city's cable cars running, this classic story illustrates how the voice of the people can be heard in the true spirit of democracy.
Mayhem at the Museum: A Book in Pictures
by Luciano LozanoPaintings and sculptures come to life when a young girl visits the Metropolitan Museum of Art with her classmates. What starts as just another tour of the museum becomes a joyful parade as the art, which must not be touched, touches the young museum-goers in surprising ways.Images of works in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art are beautifully illustrated as dynamic characters by Luciano Lozano Raya in this wordless picture book. Famous paintings and sculptures from throughout the museum will be recognizable to adults while the mischievous breaking of the fourth wall will delight younger readers.
Mayor Good Boy Goes Hollywood: (A Graphic Novel) (Mayor Good Boy #2)
by Dave Scheidt Miranda HarmonOur favorite dog is back! Mayor Good Boy has gone from the first dog mayor of Greenwood . . . to the first dog mayor on the silver screen! In this second series installment, a very good dog is going to see his name in lights--one hilarious take at a time.The script is in . . . and Mayor Good Boy is going to the movies!Mayor Good Boy is starring in his very own movie, set in his very own town, Greenwood. Too bad some crooks are out to steal the show! Don&’t worry—interns Abby and Aaron are ready to help out. With items around town going missing and pizzas being stolen, will the mayor be able to save the day—and his movie—before it&’s too late?Dave Scheidt and Miranda Harmon return with our favorite dog mayor. This hilarious graphic novel series continues with all-new hijinks and all-new fun!"Mayor Good Boy will make you sit, stay, and roll over with laughter!" -- John Patrick Green, creator of the New York Times bestselling InvestiGators series
Mayor Good Boy Turns Bad: (A Graphic Novel) (Mayor Good Boy #3)
by Dave Scheidt Miranda HarmonGoodbye politics! Goodbye stardom! Mayor Good Boy is turning over a new leaf and this time...he's going BAD! Maybe even...bad to the bone.Mayor Good Boy might not be as GOOD as the town of Greenwood thought. In fact, it turns out that Abby and Aaron's favorite very good boy might actually have been...A BAD BOY this whole time?! Everyone's favorite dog mayor is back in this hilarious graphic novel series featuring all-new hijinx and all-new fun!"Mayor Good Boy will make you sit, stay, and roll over with laughter!" -- John Patrick Green, creator of the New York Times bestselling InvestiGators series
Mayor Good Boy: (A Graphic Novel) (Mayor Good Boy #1)
by Dave Scheidt Miranda HarmonThere's a new dog in town! Finally Greenwood gets the mayor they've been waiting for--Mayor Good Boy! In this graphic novel, a very good dog is going to save his town, one hilarious try at a time. The votes are in and the new mayor is...A DOG?! This dog will do more than shake paws. Mayor Good Boy is here to help Greenwood become a town filled with kindness, starting with fetching help for the local zoo. With foes around every corner trying to put a stop to Mayor Good Boy's campaign of fun, are there cheese snacks and belly rubs in his future? Or will the whole town suddenly have a flea problem? In the hilarious Mayor Good Boy graphic novel series, everyone can make the world a better place, whether you&’re a human or a dog.
Mayor Hubble Is in Trouble! (My Weirder School #6)
by Dan GutmanElection day is right around the corner, and guess who's running for class president? A.J. and Andrea! Mayor Hubble is going to teach the kids all the ins and outs of politics, and every vote counts. Who's going to win? Who's going to lose? And who's going to kiss a baby? Ew, gross!
McDougal Littell Math Course 3 (Pennsylvania Edition)
by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. KanoldEvery lesson in the book has both skill practice and problem solving, including multi-step problems and also helps students in preparing for standardized tests.
McGraw Hill Health: Grade 2
by Mcgraw HillMcGraw-Hill Health was created to help you be as healthy as you can be. The McGraw-Hill Health Pyramid shows what you need to reach the goal of good health.
McGraw Hill Reading
by Barbara Coulter Frankie Dungan Joseph B. Rubin Carl B. Smith Shirley WrightA reading textbook for children.
McGraw Hill Science: Grade 2
by Mcgraw HillThe three major topics covered in this book are Life, Earth and Physical Science.
McGraw- Hill Science
by Lucy Daniel Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Richard Moyer Pamela Stryker H. Prentice BaptisteLearn more about what scientists do, and how you can explore the world through science yourself!
McGraw-Hill Ciencias (Grade 2, Edicion para Texas)
by Lucy Daniel Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Richard Moyer Pamela Stryker Prentice BabtisteA Spanish Science textbook.
McGraw-Hill Language Arts (Grade #2)
by McGraw-HillThe 6 Trait Writing rubric materials in this work use the Six Trait Writing criteria, as defined by the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory.
McGraw-Hill Reading (Grade 2, Book #2)
by James FloodThis book has three units: Look Around, Figure It Out, and Starting Now. Each unit has 5 stories, one of which is from Time magazine for kids on things like bats, fossils, and plants. Each story has questions and activities as well as something called study skills. The first one is looking at a labeled map of a neighborhood and answering questions about it. There is also a reading for comprehension story right after that. There is also a poem of different types before each story.
McGraw-Hill Reading Book 1
by Angela Shelf Medearis Jan E. Hasbrouck James Flood Diane Lapp Josefina Villamil Tinajero Karen D. Wood James V. Hoffman Scott Paris Steven StahlThis book is a treasure of vast reading materials packed under the heads of What's New, Just Between us and Express yourself with plenty of illustrations.
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders Grade 2 Your Turn Practice Book
by The Editors at the The McGraw-Hill CompaniesWorkbook 2nd Grade
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders Reading/Writing Workshop, Grade 2
by The Editors at McGraw Hill EducationMcgraw-hill Reading Wonders Reading/Writing Workshop, Grade 2.
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders [Grade 2]
by Jana Echevarria Douglas Fisher Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Scott G. Paris Timothy Shanahan Josefina V. Tinajero Diane August Jay Mctighe David Francis Vicki Gibson Jan Hasbrouck Margaret KilgoNIMAC-sourced textbook
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders [Grade 2]
by Jana Echevarria Douglas Fisher Donald R. Bear Janice A. Dole Scott G. Paris Timothy Shanahan Josefina V. Tinajero Diane August Jay Mctighe David Francis Vicki Gibson Jan Hasbrouck Margaret KilgoNIMAC-sourced textbook
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders, Grade 2, Your Turn: Practice Book
by Mcgraw-Hill EducationNIMAC-sourced textbook
McGraw-Hill Reading Wonders, Grades K-2, Sound/Spelling Cards
by Mcgraw-Hill EducationThese laminated cards in two sizes support instruction in medial short-vowel sounds, final consonant sounds, and vowel variants. Small cards feature lenticular support with a moving picture to assist students in proper sound spelling connections.
McGraw-Hill Science (Grade 2, Tennessee Edition)
by Lucy Daniel Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Richard Moyer Pamela Stryker Prentice BaptisteScience textbook for 2nd graders in Tennessee.
McGraw-Hill Science (Grade 2, Texas Edition)
by Richard H. Moyer Joanne Vasquez Jay Hackett Pamela Stryker H. Prentice Baptiste Lucy H. DanielThe Texas edition of this science text book for Grade 2 contains unit lessons on Watering Earth Planets, Clues from the past, Changes all around, Watch it move, Rocky Homes, Human Body: Heart and Lungs, and also Your Text Book at a Glance, National Geographic invitation to Science, Be a Scientist and Texas Topics.
McToad Mows Tiny Island
by Tom AnglebergerMcToad likes Thursdays. Why? Because on every other day of the week, McToad mows Big Island, but on Thursdays, McToad mows Tiny Island. To do so, he puts his mower on the back of a truck, which drives to a train, which goes to a helicopter, which flies to a boat, which uses a crane to put the lawn mower onto Tiny Island. There McToad mows and drinks some lemonade, and before you know it, it’s time to turn around and go back home. But first, the mower has to get lifted by a crane, to get put back on a boat, which is lifted by a helicopter, and . . . well . . . you get the idea.