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What Explains Similarities And Differences Between Organisms?: Student Activity Guide
by The Smithsonian InstitutionNIMAC-sourced textbook
What If Everybody Did That? (Into Reading, Trade Book #7)
by Ellen Javernick Colleen MaddenNIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>What if everybody were more thoughtful before they judged someone? If you see someone in a wheelchair, you might think he or she couldn’t compete in a race. But…you might be wrong. What if you see a child with no hair? Do you think she is embarrassed all the time? How about a kid who has a really hard time reading? Do you think that means he’s not smart? You might think so. But…you might be wrong. <P><P>With clear prose and lighthearted artwork, this companion book to the bestseller What If Everybody Did That? explores the preconceived notions we have about the world and encourages kids to be more thoughtful.
What My Sister Taught Me About Magnets
by Jacqueline Barber John Erickson Stacey SchuettNIMAC-sourced textbook
What’s Going On with the Weather? (Weather and Climate (3ES))
by Jennifer Tilson P. David Pearson Suzanne MogensenNIMAC-sourced textbook
When Marian Sang: The True Recital Of Marian Anderson
by Pam Muñoz Ryan Brian SelznickNIMAC-sourced textbook
Where Does Our Food Come From? (Rigby Leveled Library, Level Q #27)
by Peter MillettNIMAC-sourced textbook
Where Does the Garbage Go? [Grade 3]: Soar To Success Student Book (Houghton Mifflin Reading: Intervention Ser.)
by Paul Showers Randy ChewningNIMAC-sourced textbook
Who Stole the Wizard of Oz?
by Avi Derek JamesOne of Newbery Honor author Avi's most popular middle-grade mysteries is available in paper once again The mystery revolves around a rare edition of The Wizard of Oz missing from the local library. When Becky is accused of stealing it, she and her twin brother Toby set out to catch the real thief and prove her innocence. Clues cleverly hidden in four other books lead to a hidden treasure--and a gripping adventure
Why Hummingbirds Drink Nectar: A Hitchiti Indian Pourquoi Tale
by Cynthia Swain Terry Workman Lisa Workman Laura StromLegend has it that Hummingbirds ate fish. In this pourquoi American Indian tale, you'll hear an explanation of why hummingbirds dine only on nectar today.
Why the Sea Is Salty: A Scandinavian Folktale [ELL Level, Grade 3]
by Lana Jones Alvaro FernandezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Why the Sea is Salty: A Scandinavian Folktale [On Level, Grade 3]
by Lana Jones Alvaro FernandezNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wicked Weather, Pathfinder Edition (Hampton-brown Edge: Reading, Writing, And Language ©2009 Ser.)
by Beth GeigerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wicked Weather, Pioneer Edition (National Geographic Explorer Collection)
by Beth GeigerNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wild and Wacky Inventions (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Maxine SchurNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wild Weather: Hurricanes!
by Lorraine Jean Hopping Jody WheelerDiscusses where hurricanes come from, what types there are, and what can be done during one.
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became The World's Fastest Woman (Soar To Success)
by Kathleen Krull David DiazNIMAC-sourced textbook
Wings in the Lodge (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 3)
by Andrea Tardiff Craig OrbackNIMAC-sourced textbook