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Gravity
by Suzanne LyonsThis book is about the factors that contribute to gravity: mass of objects and distance between them.
Pedro descubre la gravedad (Early Connections Ser.)
by Suzanne Lyons Mena DolobowskyNIMAC-sourced textbook
Pete Discovers Gravity
by Suzanne Lyons Anne Flounders Mena DolobowskyThis story is about gravity. (Set of 6 with Common Core Editions of Teacher Materials)
Electricity Adds Up
by Suzanne Lyons Pam HirschfeldFind out about electric current by learning what it is and how it gets from power plants to homes via series and parallel circuits. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Oops! Why Did I Do That?
by Suzanne Lyons Jessica Wolk-StanleyThis story is about spontaneous body functions like burping, blushing, and yawning. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)
Escape from the Minotaur (Into Reading, Level V #37)
by Dennis Ma Frank PedersenNIMAC-sourced textbook
Houghton Mifflin Matemáticas para Texas [Grade 2]
by Liping Ma Shane Templeton Russell M. Gersten Joyce F. Fischer Bruce Vogeli Lee Stiff Jean M. Shaw Miriam A. Leiva Matt Larson Kay Frantz Mary Alice Hatchett Greg Tang Catherine ValentinoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version,: Textbook, Volume 2
by Yamin Ma Xinying LiNIMAC-sourced textbook Easy Steps to Chinese adopts a new approach to teaching Chinese as a foreign language. It is designed for both primary and secondary school students who are taking Chinese exams, such as GCSE/IGCSE/AS (U.K.), SAT II/AP (U.S.A.), IB Chinese Language B Standard Level, or for those students starting to learn Chinese on their own. While completing this series, the students will acquire a vocabulary of about 1,600 Chinese characters, and develop confidence in using Chinese to communicate either orally or in written form. The series includes Textbook with an audio CD, Workbook, Teacher's Book with a CD, Picture Flash Cards and Word Cards. Currently, only Textbook and Workbook 1-2 are published. The remaining volumes will be published in August 2007 and thereafter. Ages 10 and up. Topics in Stage 1 include: Books 1-2 · Numbers · Personal identification · Parts of the body · Colors and clothing · Food and drinks · Daily routines · Schooling · Hobbies · Life at home · Means of transport · Daily articles · Weather Some features of this series include: · task-based learning · a wide variety of texts · practical tasks and activities · up-to-date topics relevant to young people · careful pacing for gradual progress · clearly focused aims · regular consolidation · both Simplified and Traditional script in the vocabulary list · a fun and effective approach · attractive page designs
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version,: Workbook, Volume 2
by Yamin Ma Xinying Li<p>NIMAC-sourced textbook</p><p> Easy Steps to Chinese workbook vol. 2 is closely connected to the textbook vol. 2, providing relevant exercises. It contains exercises for the 15 lessons in the textbook, with reviews and tests of five units and corresponding vocabulary chart to every new words of each lesson in the text book. It has Chinese characters writing, English-Chinese translation, reading and answering questions and imitating writing, to train students comprehensive abilities.</p>
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version: Volume Three
by Yamin Ma Xinying LiNIMAC-sourced textbook
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version, Workbook [Vol.] 1
by Yamin Ma Xinying Li Jian Zhang Qiang Miao Yali WangNIMAC-sourced textbook
Easy Steps to Chinese, Simplified Characters Version, Textbook [Vol.] 1
by Yamin Ma Xinying Li Jian Zhang Qiang Miao Yali Wang Qijia TangEasy Steps to Chinese 1 (Simpilified Chinese) In Simplified Chinese. Annotation copyright Tsai Fong Books, Inc. Distributed by Tsai Fong Books, Inc.
Soccer Game (Hello Reader / Je Peux Lire Ser.)
by Grace MaccaroneThis lively, rhyming Hello Reader! story comes out just in time for the 1994 World Cup Soccer Championship being played in the U.S. Young readers will delight in the easy-to-read format that takes them through the ups, downs, and fun of a soccer game. A Level 1 Hello Reader! for beginning readers. Full-color illustrations.
Lightning Strikes, Pathfinder Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Lesley J. MacDonaldNIMAC-sourced textbook
Lightning Strikes, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Lesley J. MacDonaldNIMAC-sourced textbook
The Girl Who Wore Too Much: A Folktale From Thailand
by Margaret Read MacDonaldLike most young girls, Aree likes fine clothing and jewelry. But she is just a wee bit spoiled and has more dresses and accessories than she needs. So when word comes of a dance to be held in the next village, Aree can't make up her mind: Now I can show off my fine clothes! But which color shall I wear? The pink, the fuchsia, the scarlet? The sky blue or aquamarine? Maybe violet? Deep purple? Magenta? Maybe chartreuse? Or emerald green?
Woodworking
by Nancy MacdonaldUser-friendly and complete with full-color photos and illustrations, Woodworking offers a comprehensive guide for beginning woodworkers and aspiring cabinetmakers alike. Beginning with a brief introduction to the industry, as well as descriptions of the tools and materials used in the trade, the book then progresses on to illustrate and explain the hands-on skills that are essential to success in project creation. Step-by-step projects are accompanied by engaging photos and illustrations that walk through the process of building wood products, including tables and chairs, chests, cabinet-making, and more! These projects provide learners with a sense of accomplishment as they demonstrate their skills through successful completion of a finished product.
Freedom (Into Reading, Level Q #23)
by Wendy Macdonald Warren CrossettNIMAC-sourced textbook. Diego is sure his summer vacation is going to be boring. He has a broken arm and he can't play ball, ride his bike, or do much of anything. But all this changes when he spots an eagle he begins to call Skyrider.
Libertad (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level M #23)
by Wendy Macdonald Warren CrossettDiego está seguro de que sus vacaciones de verano serán aburridas. Tiene un brazo fracturado y no puede jugar a la pelota, andar en bicicleta ni hacer muchas cosas en general. Pero esta situación cambia cuando descubre un águila y comienza a llamarla Vuelacielos. NIMAC-sourced textbook
Chamo (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level H #51)
by Cameron Macintosh Kristin AbbottNIMAC-sourced textbook. Lucas y Elisa están cuidando a Chamo, el lorito de su abuelo. ¡Pero Chamo se escapa! Ahora deben buscar la forma de hacerlo regresar.