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Nunavut: A New Territory [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Barbara Kanninen

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Nunavut: A New Territory [On Level, Grade 3]

by Barbara Kanninen

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Odoriferous Foods (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)

by Jacqueline Adams

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Odysseus and King Aeolus: A Play [Beyond Level, Grade 3]

by Karen Alexander Juan Caminador

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The Odyssey: A Greek Myth

by Jeannette Sanderson

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The Oklahoma Story

by Gibbs Smith

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Oklahoma Studies Weekly: Our State, Grade 3

by Amy Miner

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Oklahoma Unit Assessment [Grade 3]

by Macmillan Mcgraw-Hill

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Old and New: Painting Through Time

by Marsha Cone

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On the Ball (Reading Wonders #Approaching Level, Grade 3)

by Emma Turner Ron Mahoney

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On the Move: Animal Migration

by Thea Feldman Jeffrey Fuerst

Why and how do animals migrate? Find out in this series for young readers, which covers the journeys of an amazing range of animals. From the Arctic tern that makes a yearly round-trip from the Arctic to the Antarctic to the African elephant circling the drying plains of Africa, moving from water hole to water hole, animal migration is astounding. These books help students understand how food supply, climate, and human activity interact to form a hospitable or inhospitable environment for animals. Students will learn that migration is an often predictable, often critical form of animal behavior and that it is an adaptation that helps individual animals, groups, or even entire species survive.

On the Roof (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by K. L. Foster

NIMAC-sourced textbook. A Surprise in the Air. Every building has a roof. But what's up there? You might be surprised to find out!

One Giant Leap

by Katherine Follett Pam Hirschfeld Jackie Urbanovic

Perform this script about a live report from NASA Mission Control as it follows the Apollo moon landing in 1969.

Opiniones sobre los zoológicos modernos (Text Connections Ser.)

by Louise P. Carroll

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Opinions About Ocean Health

by Andy Sloan Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Earth's oceans are home to 80% of the life-forms on the planet and are a vital part of Earth's food chain. Unfortunately, climate change, pollution, and overfishing are damaging the oceans. Read about these threats to ocean health, then read three writers' opinions about which of those threats is the greatest.

Opinions About Odysseus: A Greek Hero

by Cynthia Swain Jose Ramos Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Read about a hero from Greek myths, Odysseus, and some of his adventures. Then read and evaluate opinion pieces about his use of violence to combat various monsters from Greek myths.

Opinions About the Voting Age

by Kathy Kafer Angelo Parra Jeffrey B. Fuerst

American citizens over the age of eighteen have had the right to vote since 1971, when the Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the U. S. Constitution was passed. However, not everyone believes teens should still have this privilege. Read two newspaper articles that look at teens and voting. Then read three writers' opinions about the voting age.

Opinions About Two Fairy Tales: "Baba Yaga" and "Hansel and Gretel"

by Laura Layton Strom Joanna Czernichowska Niki Leonidou Jeffrey B. Fuerst

Read a Russian fairy tale and a German fairy tale with many similarities. Each has a pair of children who live with their poor father and wicked stepmother. Both have evil witches who live deep in the woods and eat children. Then read and evaluate three opinion pieces about which of the adult characters in the fairy tales acts the worst.

An Orange in January

by Dianna Hutts Aston Julie Maren

Plump, juicy oranges are one of the great pleasures of winter'and one that is usually taken for granted. Now here's an eloquent, celebratory picture of how those oranges have found their way to the grocery store shelves, and then into kids? tummies! With vivid, glowing paintings, this unique picture book offers a poetic lesson about a plant's growth cycle and about the produce industry. We follow an orange from blossom to ripe fruit, from tree to truck to market . . . and into the hands of a boy who shares this treat with his friends on the playground, ?so that everyone could taste the sweetness of an orange in January. ' In the tradition of Apple Farmer Annie and Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf, this is a satisfying, celebratory look at an everyday object with a remarkable life story.

ORIGO Stepping Stones, Core Mathematics [Grade 3], Student Journal

by James Burnett Calvin Irons Debi DePaul

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ORIGO Stepping Stones, Programa de matemáticas [Grade 3], Libro de práctica: Spanish Edition

by James Burnett Calvin Irons Debi DePaul

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ORIGO Stepping Stones, Programa de matemáticas [Grade 3], Libro del alumno: Spanish Edition

by James Burnett Calvin Irons Debi DePaul

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Ouch!: What Happens When a Bone Breaks or a Muscle Tears

by John Manos

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