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Changing Seasons

by Kathleen Mcfarren

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Characters Develop Relationships

by Benchmark Education Company

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Chemical Matter: Activity Book (Amplify Core Knowledge Language Arts, Grade 5 #Unit 9)

by Amplify Education

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Chemical Reactions Everywhere

by Ashley Chase

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Chemistry in the Kitchen (Navigators Ser.)

by Glen Phelan Vicki Rushworth

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Las chicas piensan en todo: Historias de invenciones ingeniosas hechas por mujeres (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #1)

by Catherine Thimmesh Melissa Sweet

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Chronicles of Freedom

by Wright Group/McGraw-Hill

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Cicero's First Catilinarian Oration with Introduction, Running Vocabularies, and Notes

by Karl Frerichs Marcus Tullius Cicero Laurie Haight Keenan

Cicero's First Catilinarian speech is now available in a practical and inexpensive annotated edition for third-year Latin students. In light of existing textbooks, Karl Frerichs' edition has several important and distinguishing strengths: -- Clear, tripartite page layout for text, vocabulary and notes on facing pages-- Running vocabulary separate from notes and complete vocabulary at the end-- Introduction and Glossary of Terms and Figures of Speech provide basic biographical, historical, and rhetorical background-- Maps and illustrations

El cielo está verde: Memorias sobre cómo sobreviví un tornado

by Laura Layton Strom

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Ciencias: Un Vistazo Más a Fondo [Grade 5]

by Jay K. Hackett Richard H. Moyer Joanne Vásquez

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City Cousin, Country Cousin

by Jackie Churchill Sergio De Giorgi

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Ciudad verde: Cómo sobrevivió a un tornado una comunidad y se reconstruyó para un futuro sostenible (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Trade Book #3)

by Allan Drummond

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Civil War to Present

by Michael J. Berson Tyrone C. Howard Cinthia Salinas

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Classics for Young Readers: Volume A

by Inc. K12

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Classics for Young Readers, Volume 2

by Inc. K12

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Classics for Young Readers, Volume 3

by Inc. K12

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Clay Mazing and the Emergency Circus (ountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Andrea Young

Emergency! The siren sounds; a team mobilizes in minutes, gathering costumes and props. The ambulance that blasts through the streets is not filled with doctors or nurses. It's filled with clowns! The Emergency Circus rushes from place to place, bringing laughter to people who are struggling to cope in difficult times. But now the circus has a new, even harder mission. It needs to race across the world to cheer up kids who have lost all touch with the life they once knew. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Cleaning Up the Competition [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Anna Kenna Carlos Aon

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Clearing the Jungle

by Vivienne Joseph

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Clever Manka [Beyond Level, Grade 5]

by Ali Mackisack Flavia Sorrentino

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El clima en la Tierra (Vitales)

by Hilary Maybaum

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Collateral Damage (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Ronan McCarthy Simon Dupuis

CAN A HERO BE TOO STRONG? Captain Fantastic has always relied on his strength when overcoming bad guys—saving the day by knocking down a wall or holding up a giant anvil. But when his latest feat of super strength accidentally puts innocent people in harm's way, he begins to fear the very thing that makes him who he is. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Colors That Kill: From Arsenic Green to Glow-in-the-Dark Blue (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Susan Stubbs

Toxic Tints Luminous white, electric green, fiery red, glow-in-the-dark blue … at one time or another, these colors were all the rage. They were also deadly. But it took years—and the deaths of countless people—for these colors' dangers to be fully understood. NIMAC-sourced textbook

Comet Dust

by Helen Webber

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Comets: The Quest to Solve a Space Mystery (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading Grade 5)

by Elizabeth Rusch Isabelle Rusch

MYSTERIOUS VISITORS They hang in the sky for weeks and then disappear. They're bright like stars, but they have tails. What are they? And where do they come from? Even after hundreds of years of study, we're still tracking down answers. NIMAC-sourced textbook

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