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Stinky Sneakers (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Jill Nadler Neil ChapmanNIMAC-sourced textbook. PEEE-YEW! Diego really wants to win the stinky sneaker contest. But Robert has a "secret weapon." What could it be?
The Stories Julian Tells: Instructional Guides For Literature (Julian's World Ser.a\new View Series)
by Ann Cameron Ann StrugnellNIMAC-sourced textbook
Stories of Stairs (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Casey MaoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Storm Chasers: On the Trail of Deadly Tornadoes
by Matt WhiteExamines what a storm chaser is and how they track, observe, and document deadly weather, especially tornadoes, and discusses how severe weather develops and safety precautions to take in such storms.
Storm is Coming! (Journeys)
by Heather TekavecAs the news of an approaching storm travels across the farm, the animals fear the worst. Who is the scary creature called Storm? Full-color illustrations.
Storm Scenes from Two Classic Works of Children's Literature: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz; The Cay
by L. Frank Baum Theodore Taylor Franco Rivoli Larry Johnson Jeffrey B. FuerstReal-world hurricanes, tornados, and other powerful storms bring suspense and danger to our lives, often causing problems. Authors use powerful storms to add drama, excitement, and conflict to their stories as well. Storms can change the course of a story or influence how a character develops. Read the famous cyclone chapter that begins The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the climactic hurricane chapter in The Cay--two examples of storm scenes from classic literature.
Stormy Stuart
by Lesli Favor Alexandra Colombo Lori O'DeaA typical summer day, or is Stuart getting mad again? At the amusement park, Stuart's moods go from sunny to dark. So does the weather. What is happening?
Stormy Weather
by Natalie Lunis Pam HirschfeldFind out about nature's fiercest weather and explore how meteorologists predict when and where such weather will occur. (Set of 6 with Teacher's Guide and Comprehension Question Card)