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Texas Journeys [Grade 2, Volume 1]
by David J. Chard James F. Baumann Jamal CooksNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Journeys [Grade 2, Volume 2]
by David J. Chard James F. Baumann Jamal CooksNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Journeys: Level 1 Volume 5
by The Editors at the Houghton MifflinFifth in the Texas Journeys series, the stories in this book are about what happens to living things as they grow?
Texas Journeys: Level 1 Volume 6
by The Editors at the Houghton MifflinSixth in the series, this book emphasizes to always put in our best efforts whether it is in helping friends, working hard at school or in solving mysteries , along with vocabulary building and grammar sections.
Texas Science Fusion (Grade #2)
by The Editors at the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyThis book provides a full year of interactive experiences built around the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Science.
Texas Science Fusion [Grade 2]
by Marjorie Frank Michael A. Dispezio Michael HeithausNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Studies Weekly: Welcome to Second Grade [Grade] 2 Social Studies
by Studies WeeklyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Tesoros de Lectura 2.2: Lectura/Artes del lenguaje
by Elva Duran Jana Echevarría David J. Francis Irma M. Olmedo Gilberto D. Soto Josefina V. TinajeroA Spanish Language Arts Book.
Texas Trail to Calamity: A Miss Mallard Mystery (QUIX)
by Robert QuackenbushWorld-famous duck-tective Miss Mallard must thwart a thief in this mystery that launches QUIX, a new line of fun-to-read short chapter books that are perfect for emerging readers.A runaway horse and a mysterious ranch in the Texas prairie have the intrepid Miss Millard on the trail of a plot to steal priceless artifacts! Bestselling author Robert Quackenbush’s super-sleuth is on the case to solve the latest mystery!
Texas Treasures: Reading Genres, A Study Guide, Grade 2
by Macmillan Mcgraw-HillNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas Write Source [Grade 2]
by Dave Kemper Patrick Sebranek Verne Meyer Chris KrenzkeNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texas: A nonfiction companion to Magic Tree House #30: Hurricane Heroes in Texas (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker #39)
by Mary Pope Osborne Natalie Pope Boyce Isidre MonesTrack the facts about the Alamo, the Galveston hurricane, and the great state of Texas!When Jack and Annie came back from their adventure in Magic Tree House #30: Hurricane Heroes in Texas, they had lots of questions. Why is Texas called the Lone Star State? What was the Alamo? When was the Galveston hurricane? Why was it so terrible? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts about Texas.Filled with up-to-date information, photographs, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discover in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures.Did you know that there's a Magic Tree House book for every kid?Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter booksMerlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced readerFact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures
Text Sets in Action: Pathways Through Content Area Literacy
by Mary Ann Cappiello Erika Thulin DawesFinding ways to organize your classroom instruction for knowledge building and literacy learning can be challenging. How can you incorporate more nonfiction and informational text in your content area curriculum while expanding and deepening representation with diverse texts? What can motivate student learning while providing equity and access for different learning styles and needs? Text sets are the answer!In Text Sets in Action: Pathways Through Content Area Literacy, authors Erika Thulin Dawes and Mary Ann Cappiello demonstrate how text sets offer students the opportunity to build critical thinking skills and informational literacy while generating interest and engagement across the content areas. Put your students in the center of the meaning-making in your classroom with multimodal multi-genre text sets in action. In Text Sets in Action, the authors: Model how text sets build foundational skills and metacognitive strategies as students experience a carefully scaffolded and sequenced exploration of ideas, academic, and content vocabularyExplain how text sets encourage classroom discussion by having students ask questions about what they read, debate different perspectives, and relate the texts to their own personal experiences and the changes they would like to see in the worldShow how children's literature and multimodal, multi-genre texts can serve as mentor texts for student writing and inspire creativity and advocacyDemonstrate how to curate text sets that can introduce diverse and underrepresented voices into the classroom, fostering appreciation for different points of view and generate deeper critical thinkingProvide resources and suggestions for designing text sets a multimodal, multi-genre text set can include children's literature of all genres, as well as digital texts, YouTube videos, news articles, podcasts, and more Text Sets in Action will help you create a collection of text sets that can be added to or edited over the years to align with your lesson plan goals. Teachers who have adopted this approach saw greater student reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. By introducing a multitude of text, teachers will ignite a spirit of inquiry and engagement for lifelong learning.
Textbook, Level C [Grade 2]
by Jerry Silbert Siegfried EngelmannTo write well, students must be able to think well. With Reasoning and Writing, higher-level thinking is integrated with writing instruction to help students express ideas efficiently and effectively. Reasoning and Writing teaches: Analysis and logic to improve the ways students receive and convey information Thinking and reasoning skills necessary for critical reading Grammar, usage, and mechanics skills required for clear communication Skills essential for developing complete, effective sentences and for writing strong paragraphs
Texts for English Language Development [Grade 2]: California Edition (Benchmark Advance Ser.)
by Benchmark Education Co. Llc StaffNIMAC-sourced textbook
Texture Words (Word Play)
by Carrie B. SheelyFluffy. Soft. Scaly. Kids encounter many textures in everyday life. Bring texture words to young learners, and watch their vocabularies grow! Words are carefully matched to engaging photos that will keep children captivated from beginning to end.
Thank You Mr. Falker
by Patricia Polacco<p>The real-life, classic story of a dyslexic girl and the teacher who would not let her fail. A perfect gift for teachers and for reading students of any age. <p>Patricia Polacco is now one of America's most loved children's book creators, but once upon a time, she was a little girl named Trisha starting school. Trisha could paint and draw beautifully, but when she looked at words on a page, all she could see was jumble. It took a very special teacher to recognize little Trisha's dyslexia: Mr. Falker, who encouraged her to overcome her reading disability. Patricia Polacco will never forget him, and neither will we.</p>
Thank You for Voting Young Readers' Edition: The Past, Present, and Future of Voting
by Erin Geiger SmithA fascinating look into America’s voting history that will inspire young people to get involved!This young readers’ edition of Thank You for Voting, from debut author and journalist Erin Geiger Smith, presents its information in clear, interesting chapters. Broken into three sections—The Stories of How We Got the Vote, Know Before You Vote, and How to Get People to Vote—this is a book that will appeal to kids 8 to 13 who are politically engaged. But it will also help a middle grader who is more focused on just finding good resources for history and social studies reports.Voting is a privilege and a right, but it hasn’t always been for many people. From the founding fathers to Jim Crow to women’s suffrage to gerrymandering—and everything in between—readers will get a look at the complex history of voting and become empowered to ask BIG questions like:—What can I do to support my favorite leader?—Who can I talk to about the issues I believe in?—How can I make a difference in my community?Every citizen has the right to vote. Let each one count!
Thank You, Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read! #Level 2)
by Peggy ParishMrs. Rogers is glad Amelia Bedelia can help get everything ready for the guests. Stripping sheets, taking spots out of dresses, and checking shirts are just some of what Amelia does.
Thank You, Helpers: Doctors, Nurses, Teachers, Grocery Workers, and More Who Care for Us
by Patricia HegartyA joyous, rhyming celebration of all the essential workers who help us everyday! From healthcare workers, to delivery people, grocery workers, teachers, and more, readers can cheer for these heroes!We have a lot of people to thank for helping us every day! Doctors, nurses, and paramedics help keep us healthy, while grocery workers, warehouse workers, and delivery people get us the supplies we need. And we can't forget teachers, volunteers, and the countless others who make the world a little brighter! With a upbeat rhyme scheme perfect for reading aloud, this celebration of all different kinds of helpers will be sure to entertain parents and children alike and foster an appreciation of those around us.