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Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 3, Unit 5 Reader: Adventures in Light and Sound

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Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 3, Unit 6 Reader: Gods, Giants, and Dwarves

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Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 3, Unit 7 Reader: What's in Our Universe?

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Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 3, Unit 8 Reader: Native American Stories

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Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 3, Unit 9 Reader: The Age of Exploration

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Core Skills: Writing, Grade 3

by Steck-Vaughn

Writing is one of the core skills necessary for success in school and in life. The better writer a person is, the better that person can communicate with others. Good writing is a skill acquired through guidance, practice, and self-evaluation. This book provides guidance for success in different writing formats. This book also provides many opportunities, for writing practice. Finally, this book encourages writers to examine their own work and judge its qualities and flaws.

Core Skills: Reading Comprehension, Grade 3

by Steck-Vaughn

Welcome to the Steck-Vaughn Core Skills: Reading Comprehension series! You have selected a unique book that focuses on developing your child's comprehension skills, the reading and thinking processes associated with the printed word. The stories are comprised of words carefully chosen from the Dolch Basic Sight Vocabulary and the Kucera-Francis word list. Words that appear most frequently in primary reading basal series were also used. This vocabulary list does not include every word students are expected to read in the stories, but rather is a list of words that are introduced as new vocabulary and defined.

Core Skills: Social Studies, Grade 3

by Steck-Vaughn

Social studies focuses on developing knowledge and skill in history, geography, culture, economics, civics, and government. It also focuses on people and their interaction with each other and the world in which they live. Core Skills: Social Studies addresses these areas of study and correlates with social studies curriculum throughout the United States. With this book, students can: gain a better understanding of their family and neighborhood, practice map and geography skills, work with charts and other graphic devices. The book features 16 chapter lessons on a variety of social studies topics. It also includes: interactive questions about the text or pictures, chapter checkups, unit skill builders to enhance social studies skills, unit reviews, and unit tests.

Core Skills: Phonics, Grade 3

by Steck-Vaughn

Steck-Vaughn School Supply's Core Skills series offer parents and educators high- quality, curriculum-based products that reflect the concepts and skills outlined in national standards. The newest title, Core Skills: Phonics, serves to develop another important skill that is the building block of all learning. Core Skills: Phonics books provide skill-specific pages that link phonics with spelling and reading, allowing students to build language skills through integrated activities. In Core Skills: Phonics, you will find: two-page lessons that provide ample opportunity to practice one specific phonics skills.

Coretta's Journey: The Life and Times of Coretta Scott King

by Alice Faye Duncan

From the award-winning author/illustrator team behind Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop Who was Coretta Scott King? Her black-veiled image at the funeral of her husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was moving and iconic. This book introduces readers to the woman behind the veil—a girl full of spunk and pluck, bravery and grit.&“Corrie, you are a brave soldier. I don&’t know what I would do without you.&” —Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Much more than just a wife, Coretta Scott King was Martin&’s partner in the fight for justice. It wasn&’t always easy. From an early age, she stood strong against white violence toward her family in the South, and against discrimination as a music student in the North. Coretta found her voice as a classical singer, but she struggled mightily to speak out as an activist in the face of men who thought she should be seen and not heard. But she never wavered. When Martin died, it was Coretta who carried on the struggle, and preserved his legacy so that his voice would be heard by future generations. This important story, told in poetry and prose, is a riveting introduction to an important and instrumental figure in the history of activism and civil rights.Awards for Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop… Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor Book • School Library Journal Best Book of the Year • Booklist Editors' Choice • Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book • Booklist Top 10 Diverse Books for Middle Grade or Older Readers • Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books

Corey and the Spooky Pony (Pony Tails #9)

by Bonnie Bryant

Ghost stories aren&’t the only things to be afraid of at the Pony Tails&’ big Halloween party The Pony Tails—Corey, May, and Jasmine—are planning a big party for Halloween, and Corey can&’t wait to host it. But in the days leading up to the event, Corey&’s pony Samurai starts acting strange. Samurai seems to get spooked whenever he is around a pony named Midnight—a gray who, according to some, could be bad luck. With black cats crossing their paths and the weather report calling for a big thunderstorm on the big night, the Pony Tails wonder if there&’s any truth to superstition. Will the girls be able to save their party from the spooky forces that seem to be all around them?

Corey in the Saddle (Pony Tails #6)

by Bonnie Bryant

Corey can&’t seem to control her pony—is she as good a rider as she thought?Corey, May, and Jasmine are all nervous about performing at the County Animal Rescue League fundraiser—it&’s for an important cause, and the audience will be huge. Corey has worked hard to get her pony, Samurai, ready for the demonstration—but when it&’s showtime, Samurai just won&’t seem to cooperate.Suddenly, Corey feels she may not actually be that good a rider. What other reason could there be for her frisky pony&’s refusal to obey her? The other Pony Tails know it can&’t be Corey&’s fault, and it&’s up to them to figure out what to do.

Corey's Christmas Wish (Pony Tails #15)

by Bonnie Bryant

Christmas is tough when your parents are divorced, but Corey has a plan to bring everyone the merriest Christmas ever With the County Animal Rescue League preparing for its annual Christmas party, the Pony Tails are busy shopping for Christmas presents for all of the animals. But Corey is distracted. It&’s the first Christmas since her parents got divorced, and the only present she wants this year is for them to get back together. To make matters worse, Corey&’s mom has been spending a lot of time with Mr. Lee. Corey worries that Mr. Lee will propose, and then there will be no hope of her family reuniting. It may take a Christmas miracle for Corey to be happy this holiday season.

Corey's Pony Is Missing (Pony Tails #3)

by Bonnie Bryant

Corey&’s pony has run away, and it&’s up to the Pony Tails to rescue himCorey&’s newly divorced parents are still working out which days Corey stays with each of them. Most weekends, Corey can be with her beloved pony, Samurai, and hang out with her best friends and neighbors, May and Jasmine. But this weekend, she is going to her dad&’s, so she has asked her fellow Pony Tails to keep an eye on Samurai. Corey hates to leave, but she knows that no one could take better care of him than her two best friends.Soon after Corey leaves, however, Sam disappears from his stall. May and Jasmine are desperate to find him. How could they have let Sam get away? The Pony Tails must solve the mystery of Samurai&’s disappearance and get him back before something terrible happens.

Corey's Pony Is Missing (Pony Tails #3)

by Bonnie Bryant

Corey&’s pony has run away, and it&’s up to the Pony Tails to rescue himCorey&’s newly divorced parents are still working out which days Corey stays with each of them. Most weekends, Corey can be with her beloved pony, Samurai, and hang out with her best friends and neighbors, May and Jasmine. But this weekend, she is going to her dad&’s, so she has asked her fellow Pony Tails to keep an eye on Samurai. Corey hates to leave, but she knows that no one could take better care of him than her two best friends.Soon after Corey leaves, however, Sam disappears from his stall. May and Jasmine are desperate to find him. How could they have let Sam get away? The Pony Tails must solve the mystery of Samurai&’s disappearance and get him back before something terrible happens.

Corey's Secret Friend (Pony Tails #12)

by Bonnie Bryant

When Corey&’s mom starts dating, Corey feels like her world is falling apart—can her best friends help? Corey&’s parents are divorced, and her mom, Doc Tock, has started seeing a man with a daughter named Alice, who is Corey&’s age. But the two girls don&’t have a thing in common. Alice doesn&’t even like animals! She&’s nothing like Corey&’s Pony Tails pals. Everything seems to be going wrong for Corey until she realizes that someone is helping her with small tasks around the house—latching the gate to make sure the puppies don&’t get out, feeding the ponies, putting her bike in the garage. When Corey learns that it isn&’t Jasmine or May, she can&’t help but wonder about the identity of her secret friend.

Cork and Fuzz: Good Sports

by Lisa Mccue Dori Chaconas

Cork is a short muskrat who likes to win at games. Fuzz is a tall possum who also likes to win at games. Two best friends. Both like to win. What will happen when they play games against each other? An Easy-to-Read series that critics compare to "the measured dialogue and sweet illogic of Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad.

Corky Cub's Crazy Caps (Animal Antics A to Z)

by Barbara deRubertis

Get to know Alpha Betty&’s class in the award-winning, 26-book alphabet series ANIMAL ANTICS A TO Z! From Alexander Anteater to Zachary Zebra, it&’s one adventure after another. Zip along with these zany characters as they find new friends, test their talents, and have a rip-roaring good time! Corky Cub's best chum is moving away! Who will play catch with him? Who will make cookies and crazy caps with him? Can Corky's classmates at Alpha Betty's school help solve his problem? This series is a perfect read-aloud choice to help kids discover the joy of letter sounds and give them the phonics building blocks they need for reading success. With delightful illustrations by Paddington Bear illustrator R.W. Alley, ANIMAL ANTICS A TO Z is an excellent resource for parents and educators alike. Activities in each book plus free activities online add to the fun. Winner: Teachers&’ Choice Award for Children&’s BooksWinner: Teachers&’ Choice Award for the Family

Corn-Farm Boy

by Lois Lenski

An Iowa farm boy longs to quit school and join his dad working the land Dick comes home from school early and tells his mother he was sent home with a stomachache. She puts him to bed and tells him to get some sleep, but Dick can't shut his eyes for a second. All his life he's wanted to be a farmer--to quit school and join his father and brother driving tractors across their sprawling property--and today is his chance. His father is getting a 2nd tractor, and he'll need Dick to drive it. Dick is certain that there's nothing on the farm that he can't handle. But when he gets a taste of farmer's work, will he be so sure it's the life for him? This charming novel offers a detailed look at life on a farm and a snapshot of a time when a boy could quit school to work in the fields.

The Corn Grows Ripe

by Dorothy Rhoads

When his father is badly injured in an accident, a young Mayan boy called Tigre wonders who will plant and harvest the corn that they need to survive--and to please the Mayan gods. Twelve-year-old Tigre has never done a man's work before. Now he will have to take his father's place. <P><P> Newbery Medal Honor book

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