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Go Forth and Tell: The Life of Augusta Baker, Librarian and Master Storyteller

by Breanna J. McDaniel

From an award-winning author and illustrator comes this picture book biography about beloved librarian and storyteller Augusta Braxton Baker, the first Black coordinator of children’s services at all branches of the New York Public Library. <p><p> Before Augusta Braxton Baker became a storyteller, she was an excellent story listener. Her grandmother brought stories like Br’er Rabbit and Arthur and Excalibur to life, teaching young Augusta that when there’s a will, there’s always a way. When she grew up, Mrs. Baker began telling her own fantastical stories to children at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library in Harlem. But she noticed that there were hardly any books at the library featuring Black people in respectful, uplifting ways. Thus began her journey of championing books, writers, librarians, and teachers centering Black stories, educating and inspiring future acclaimed authors like Audre Lorde and James Baldwin along the way. <p><p> As Mrs. Baker herself put it: “Children of all ages want to hear stories. Select well, prepare well and then go forth and just tell.”

Go, Fractions! (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

by Judith Stamper

The coach of the soccer team is a math teacher. And the name of the team is the Fractions. The numbers on the kids' uniforms are fractions. At half time, the kids eat orange slices that are cut in halves, quarters, and thirds. All of these fractions add up to two things-a winning team and lots of fun!Illustrated by Chris Demarest.

Go, Fractions!

by Judith Bauer Stamper Chris Demarest

The coach of the soccer team is a math teacher. And the name of the team is the Fractions. The numbers on the kids' uniforms are fractions. At half time, the kids eat orange slices that are cut in halves, quarters, and thirds. All of these fractions add up to two things-a winning team and lots of fun! Illustrated by Chris Demarest.

Go! Go! Cory Carson: Cookies (My First I Can Read)

by Netflix

Based on the Netflix original series, this early reader is perfect for any Go! Go! Cory Carson fan! When the Police Chief leaves Chrissy in charge of the cookie table, Chrissy transforms into: Officer Chrissy!Go! Go! Cory Carson features Cory, a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun! Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, a charming neighborhood filled with characters of all different makes and models. While navigating the winding roads of childhood, Cory’s eager and playful spirit sometimes veers him off course. Luckily his friends and family are always there to get Cory back on track!

Go! Go! Cory Carson: Cory's First Day of School (My First I Can Read)

by Netflix

Based on the Netflix original series, this early reader is perfect for any Go! Go! Cory Carson fan! Cory is excited to meet new friends at his first day of school. But when mom drops him off, Cory feels nervous. Go! Go! Cory Carson features Cory, a little kid car with an engine that runs on fun! Cory and his family live in the town of Bumperton Hills, a charming neighborhood filled with characters of all different makes and models. While navigating the winding roads of childhood, Cory’s eager and playful spirit sometimes veers him off course. Luckily his friends and family are always there to get Cory back on track!

Go, Go, Go! (Step into Reading)

by Melissa Lagonegro

Lightning McQueen, Mater, Sally, and the rest of the gang from Disney/Pixar's Cars are back! This super-simple Step 1 reader is perfect for children who love cars, trucks, trains, planes, and everything that goes.

Go, Goats! (True Tales of Rescue)

by Kama Einhorn

Part of a photo-packed series exploring the stories and science behind animal sanctuaries, Go, Goats! delivers an up-close look at what life is like at a farm sanctuary in upstate New York, straight from a goat herself. A nonfiction chapter book for elementary-age readers, it includes full-color photos, graphics, and maps. It&’s summertime in upstate New York and the Camp Kindness volunteers have arrived at Catskills Animal Sanctuary. Wise old goat Lucia knows everything about the farm sanctuary and its residents—from the weeping willow tree with the best leaves to nibble on, to which goats are snugglers and which like their space, to the differences between goats and sheep (note: there are many—start with the eyes!). Lucia is a member of what the farm staff calls the Underfoot Family. It&’s a group of more than fifty animals—goat, sheep, chickens, ducks, and even a pig—who have free reign of the farm. While the staff works hard to rescue, recover, rehabilitate and release all of the farm animals who come to the sanctuary, not every animal will leave—Lucia is one who will spend the rest of her days in the comfort of the sanctuary, watching babies be born and new friends come and go, and welcoming a new group of campers every summer with a warm heart and a gentle head butt. What is life like at Catskills Animal Sanctuary? Lucia will tell you everything!

Go Home!

by Libby Phillips Meggs

James has been lost for a long time. He's grown old and tired and slow. One day he finds a house where a kind family lives, but they decide he must belong to someone because he wears a collar. So James is left to survive a dry summer and a bad storm.

Go Home, Mrs. Mott! (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Red #Level K)

by Joy Noyes

Go Home, Mrs. Mott! Author: Joy S. Noyes

Go Math!

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Staff

GO Math!: Student Edition, Grade 3 (GO Math! Ser.)

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Staff

Common Core Assessment consortia have developed assessments that contain item types beyond the traditional multiple-choice format. This allows for a more robust assessment of students' understanding of concepts. Common Core assessments will be administered via computers; and Getting Ready for the Smarter Balanced Assessment presents items in formats similar to what you will see on the tests. The following information is provided to help familiarize you with these different types of items. Each item type is identified on pages (vii-viii). The examples will introduce you to the item types. The following explanations are provided to guide you in answering the questions. These pages describe the most common item types. You may find other types on some tests.

Go Math! Common Core [Grade 3], Chapter 1 2015 (Go Math! Ser.)

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. Larson

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Go Math! Florida [Grade 3]

by Thomasenia Lott Adams Juli K. Dixon Matt Larson

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Go Math! [Grade 3]

by Juli K. Dixon Matt Larson Miriam A. Leiva

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Go Math! Grade 3, Assessment Guide

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company Staff

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Go Math! [Grade 3] California

by Juli K. Dixon Matthew R. Larson Edward B. Burger

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Florida

by Juli K. Dixon Matt Larson Miriam A. Leiva Thomasenia Lott Adams

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Go Math! Grade 3, Florida Standards Practice Book for Home or School

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Georgia

by Juli K. Dixon Miriam A. Leiva Matt Larson

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Go Math! Grade 3, Standards Practice Book for Home or School

by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Go Math! Grade 3, Standards Practice Book for Home or School


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Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 1

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. Larson

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Texas, Volume 2

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Matthew R. Larson

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Volume 1

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Steven J. Leinwand

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Go Math! [Grade 3] Volume 1

by Juli K. Dixon Edward B. Burger Steven J. Leinwand

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