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Saving Olive Basset (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Rosie Bensen Adam GustavsonNIMAC-sourced textbook
Scholastic Children's Thesaurus
by John K. Bollard Mike ReedMore than 500 alphabetical entries and 2,500 synonyms have been specifically designed to best help beginning writers. Each includes the part of speech, definition and an example sentence. Synonyms following each headword are also defined and followed by a sample sentence. A refreshed design and full-colour illustrations throughout make this book approachable for children, and readers will appreciate numerous "tip boxes" which offer bonus information, such as more applicable synonyms or notes on proper usage.
Science (Scott Foresman Science, 2003)
by Timothy Cooney Jim Cummins James Flood Barbara Kay Foots M. Jenice Goldston Shirley Gholston Key Diane Lapp Sheryl A. Mercier Karen L. Ostlund Nancy Romance William Tate Kathryn C. Thornton Leon Ukens Steve WeinbergNIMAC-sourced textbook
Science
by Randy Bell Malcolm B. Butler Kathy Cabe TrundleTwenty American academics, researchers, and high school science teachers contribute nine chapters offering secondary science educators--from seasoned educators to those who are early in their career--suggestions on how to change their teaching methods to prepare students for life and work. Topics addressed include inquiry, implementing change strategies, the role of curriculum materials in reform, building leadership teams to create professional learning communities, building partnerships to support reform, using data from student assessments, and addressing the needs of linguistically diverse students . Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)