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Secret In The Maple Tree

by Matilda Nordtvedt

Change is a constant theme in life, and Hilda has to learn how to adjust in Secret in the Maple Tree. This chapter book tells the story of 8-year old Hilda and her journey to gaining a new brother, learning forgiveness, and relying on God throughout the transitions in life. Complete with a glossary of challenging words for your child to reference, this novel promotes extended reading comprehension while enhancing character-building traits.

Treats And Treasures

by Abeka Books

Set your 3rd grader on a treasure hunt for good character in Treats and Treasures! This reader, complete with 13 stories, 8 poems, and 1 recipe, will introduce your student to classics such as Robert McCloskey’s “Homer Price,” Gertrude Chandler Warner’s “Box Car Children,” and Donald J. Sobol’s “Encyclopedia Brown.” “Dig Deeper” sections challenge your child to find the main idea and the moral of each selection by teaching him concepts such as recognizing a problem/solution and cause/effect, while “Think About It” and “What Do You Think?” sections develop your child’s thinking skills and help him to apply the truths he has learned to real-life situations. Grade 3.

Reading Milestones Level 3, Yellow Book 4

by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. King

Reading Milestones is a reading series with controlled syntax and vocabulary. Each level has 10 Readers, Workbook activities, Spelling activities, and a Teacher's Guide. This Level 3--Yellow Book Grade Reading Level: 1.5.

Lewensvaardighede Graad 3

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Afrikaans Huistaal Graad 3

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

Wiskunde Graad 3

by Siyavula

A South African textbook.

The Prairie Dog Town (Animal Life Stories)

by Don Arthur Torgersen

Meet prairie dogs in this science based story. Find out how they build their homes, what animals are their friends or enemies, what they eat, how they grow up, how they spend their days and nights and much more.

Here's Hilary (Third-Grade Friends #1)

by Suzanne Williams

Meet Hilary Hopkins. Hilary is a total mess. She’s the queen of clutter. And you can usually tell what she’s eaten because she’s wearing it on her shirt! But Hilary doesn’t mind. That is, until her teacher gets upset that she’s late to School--again. But how will Hilary ever clean up her act when she can’t even clean out her desk? That’s where the secret plan comes in. It’s a deal that Hilary makes with the class geek, Gordon, to try to get her life in order. It’s a weird plan, but it’s worth trying. After all, third grade cannot get any messier than it already is! Look for book 2 in this series, Josh Taylor, Mr. Average.

Through the Seasons

by Abeka Books

From a rustic fall county fair to the whimsical spring-time in the hundred Acre Woods, 3rd graders will breeze through a variety of settings experiencing the beauty in every season of the year in this wonderful reader, Through The Seasons. Featured are 30 fun pieces covering poems and short stories including “Fireworks” by James Reeves, “When Ma Slapped a Bear” by Laura Ingalls Wilder, and “Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One” by A. A. Milne. Take your students learning to a different level by asking questions that require higher level thinking skills under each piece presented. This reader will also teach important literary concepts such as finding simile, examining main characters, and picturing settings of stories within this wonderful reader. Grade 3

Robert Rows the River

by Carolyn Haywood

Robert's parents taught him to row from a young age and he loved to row up and down the Thames in England near London. While on the river Robert discovered new adventures, new friends and new treasures from a carved lion, a monkey a young Romany boy named Aaron, and helps solve a mystery of who stole the new sailboat.

Puppy Stories

by Michael J. Pellowski

[from the back cover] "THREE PUPPIES, who are nobody's puppies, set out to find masters to love ... a hunting puppy hunts for dinner for his family and brings home three surprises ... a St. Bernard doesn't want to be a rescue dog ... a German Shepherd pup' wants more than anything in the world to be a watch puppy ... a puppy who does nothing but "sit" finds a job with the circus."

Call Me Charley

by Jesse Jackson

12-year-old Charley moves into a neighborhood where he is the only African American kid. He soon makes friends with Tom and the boys work together to win prizes at the town's fall festival.

Baden-Powell: Chief Scout of the World

by Wyatt Blassingame

BADEN-POWELL: CHIEF SCOUT OF THE WORLD is the inspiring story of a man who loved life and the out-of-doors. A hero of the Boer War and one of Britain's best army officers, B-P had learned early the importance of physical fitness, self-reliance, and being alert. Realizing the importance of instilling these qualities in young people, B-P founded the Boy Scouts. He gave up a career in the army to devote his life to teaching Scouts. Today, brother Scouts around the world try to live up to the ideals of their founder and to their motto, "Be Prepared." Other books by this author are available in this library.!

Deborah Saves the Day

by Erik Rottman

From the book: She said to Barak, "Go to war! No longer quake with fear! If you can't fight him on your own, You will have me near." Other Arch books are available in this library.

The Lost Coin: Luke 15:8-10, for Children

by Nicole E. Dreyer

When a poor woman looses a coin, she searches her house in order to find it. When she does find her coin, she rejoices and invites her neighbors to celebrate her good fortune. Other Arch books are available in this library.

The Woman at the Well

by Melinda Busch

In Jesus' day, it was not proper for a Jew to eat with a Samaritan. But Jesus asked her for a drink anyway. Then, He told her about God's living water.

Thor Heyerdahl, Viking Scientist

by Wyatt Blassingame

Meet Thor Heyerdahl! As a young boy, he could not learn to swim. As a high school student, he opened a museum. As a man, he sailed Balsa wood and papyrus reed boats. He became a respected scientist, and a protector of oceans.

Combat Nurses of World War II

by Wyatt Blassingame

During the second World War, the army and Navy needed help to care for the many injured troops. So, they turned to nurses. And these are some of the nurses' stories.

Daniel and the Roaring Lions

by Louise Ulmer

When King Darius threw Daniel into a den of hungry lions, he expected the lions to eat Daniel. But God had other plans for his servant's life!

Tall Tales of America

by Irwin Shapiro

Enjoy 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.

Science 3, Student Pages, Semesters 1 & 2

by Inc. K12

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Jamie Goes on an Airplane

by Jill Krementz

Jamie 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.

Observing God's World (4th Ed.)

by Gregory Rickard Gregory Parker

A textbook designed to train children and young people in the Christian way of life.

The Native

by Ben Bache

A story about the first settlers in South Carolina, and their first interactions with the Native Americans.

The Brown Fairy Book

by Andrew Lang

Classic 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.

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