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Oklahoma Math Grade 5: Student Edition 2011
by Juli K. Dixon Matt Larson Miriam A. LeivaNIMAC-sourced textbook <p>Grade Five</p>
Old and New (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)
by Ann Carey Sterling Spear Deborah J. ShortNIMAC-sourced textbook
Old Bones and New Buds (Reach Into Phonics Ser.)
by María Alvarez Carlos Vazquez Deborah J. ShortNIMAC-sourced textbook
Old Oak Park: For and Against
by Cynthia SwainShould Oakdale build a new mall on the town park that houses a 300-year-old oak tree, or save the park for future generations? Read the newspaper article that started the controversy. Then read letters to the editor for and against the new mall. Then learn how you can write a persuasive letter about something that is important to you.
Organic Farming: For and Against
by Cynthia SwainRead the newspaper article about a successful organic farmer. Then read the letters to the editor the article inspired. Finally, learn how you can write a persuasive letter about something that is important to you.
Our "Current" World
by Matthew Kachur Pam HirschfeldFind out about the importance of electricity at home, at work, in transportation, and in communication.
Our Digital World: Introduction to Computing
by Jon Gordon Karen Lankisch Nancy Muir Denise Seguin Anita VernoNIMAC-sourced textbook
Our School Science Fair
by Kama Einhorn David BergsteinThe fun and excitement of English and Language Arts learning continues in Grade 2 of Reading Street. This comprehensive and dynamic curriculum for homeschooling is geared toward young children who have some foundational English and Language Arts knowledge and are ready to strengthen their skills. Comprised of engaging activities, challenging content and weekly quizzes, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the next step in your child's path toward becoming a lifelong learner and reader. As with all Reading Street products, the Grade 2 system is formatted to help students meet certain age-appropriate goals. After completing this English and Language Arts homeschool program, your child should be able to: Read and comprehend two-syllable words. Identify common prefixes (such as pre-, un-, or re-) and suffixes (such as -able, -ad and -er). Correct mistakes made when reading out loud. Read books with two or more chapters. Understand the structure of stores (i. e. beginning, middle and end). Start selecting reading materials based on his/her own interests. Identify the "who," "what," "when," "where," "why" and "how" of the text. While the goals of second Grade English and Language Arts are numerous, Reading Street will help you craft engrossing lessons. Your child will garner important English and Language Arts skills while completing a workbook, reading stories and poems, and taking assessments. Planning these lessons will be easier than ever, as all Reading Street systems are broken down into weekly Big Ideas. All the work your child does on a given week is formulated around that single concept for an organized and challenging curriculum. With six easy-to-follow units, Reading Street: Grade 2 is the perfect tool for homeschooling parents. Your child will enjoy the reading selections and activities, and you'll love to see your student growing into a knowledgeable individual. We're confident that this product is the right one for you. For more information on the specific materials found in Grade 2 of Reading Street, check out the Features and Benefits page.
Our Solar System: The Moon
by Garry Rushworth Pam HirschfeldFind out about where the moon came from and find out about its properties.
Our Sun
by Margie Burton Cathy French Tammy Jones Kathleen Kuchera Martin SeddonThis book is about the properties of the sun.
The Pacific Northwest
by Laura ShallopFind out about the people, places, and history that make the Pacific Northwest a unique region of the United States.