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Grandfather Tang's Story: A Tale Told with Tangrams
by Ann Tompert Robert Andrew ParkerDrawing on a Chinese form of storytelling with seven shapes cut from a square of paper, Tompert recounts the tale of two fox fairies. Parker's pen-and-watercolor art adds drama, while the tangram insets will motivate children to try their own versions. --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
Houghton Mifflin Social Studies: Neighborhoods, Assessment Options
by Houghton Mifflin CompanyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin English [Grade 2]
by Robert Rueda Tina Saldivar Lynne Shapiro Shane Templeton C. Ann Terry Catherine Valentino Shelby A. WolfNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin: English [Grade 2]
by Robert Rueda Tina Saldivar Lynne ShapiroNIMAC-sourced textbook
California Science Grade 2
by Houghton MifflinUnit A: Life Cycles; chapter 1: Plant Life Cycles, chapter 2: Animal Life Cycles. Unit B: Earth's Resources; chapter 3: Rocks, soils, and Fossils,. chapter 4: Using Resources. Unit C: Motion and Forces; Chapter 5: Objects in Motion, Chapter 6: Forces. Unit D: Magnets and Sound; chapter 7: Magnets, chapter 8: Making Sound. 304 pages
Probuditi!
by Chris Van AllsburgOn his birthday, Calvin and his friend Rodney see a magician perform, then copy him by hypnotizing Calvin's little sister, but the joke is on them when they are unable to snap her out of it.
Ten Rules You Absolutely Must Not Break if You Want to Survive the School Bus
by John GranditsKyle is dreading his first trip aboard the school bus. Luckily, his big brother, James, is a school bus expert. James gives Kyle ten rules for riding the bus that he absolutely, positively must obey if he wants to avoid getting laughed at or yelled at, pushed around, or even pounded. During his fateful ride, Kyle grapples with each unbreakable rule. Along the way, he discovers that the school bus isn't so bad, and he may even have a thing or two to teach his brother.
Ten Rules You Absolutely Must Not Break if You Want to Survive the School Bus
by John GranditsKyle is dreading his first trip aboard the school bus. Luckily, his big brother, James, is a school bus expert. James gives Kyle ten rules for riding the bus that he absolutely, positively must obey if he wants to avoid getting laughed at or yelled at, pushed around, or even pounded. During his fateful ride, Kyle grapples with each unbreakable rule. Along the way, he discovers that the school bus isn't so bad, and he may even have a thing or two to teach his brother.