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The Amazon Rain Forest (Into Reading, Level S #56)

by Mike Graf

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Mapping the World (Into Reading, Level V #53)

by Elsie Nelley

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Maps convey information about the world. Modern technologies have changed how people create maps and the ways they access them. Looking at old maps can show how people understood the world differently in the past.

Unexplained Mysteries (Into Reading, Level S #58)

by George Ivanoff

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Everyone loves a good mystery! What are UFOs and where do they come from? What strange creatures inhabit the depths of the ocean or the unexplored wilderness? What did ancient civilizations know that we don't? Why do some people go missing without a trace, and where did they go? Mysteries tap into our hidden fears and give us chills and thrills as we try to solve them. Find out about some well-known unsolved mysteries and see if these explanations are enough to satisfy you.

Wild and Woolly (Into Reading, Level S #64)

by Jill McDougall Beth Norling

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Maui and the Taming of the Sun (Into Reading, Level V #75)

by Phillip Simpson Samantha Asri

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Life on the Goldfields (Into Reading, Level V #61)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

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Tennis Club Tension (Into Reading, Level S #66)

by Diana Noonan Nathalie Ortega

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Jake's family has always helped to run the tennis club. But everything starts to go wrong when Mr. Sewell and his son Lucas come to town. Now there's tension at the club and at school. The only bright spot for Jake is an exciting school tennis competition. But Lucas is taking part in the competition as well, and his dad really wants him to win.

Beware of the Mist (Into Reading, Level V #69)

by Pamela Rushby James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Max and his family plan a trip to Hadrian's Wall in England. Just as they are leaving, Max's gran gives him a very unusual warning—but Max doesn't listen. Along with a tour guide called Jefficus, Max embarks on a walk along the wall. But when the mist rolls in, they find themselves in a very unfamiliar time and place. Will they be able to find their way back?

Riverboat Boy (Into Reading, Level S #67)

by Melaina Faranda Nina Kudinova

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Joe lives on a paddle steamer with his parents and younger sisters. He loves life on the boat, but he longs for a friend his own age. One night, while investigating a mysterious noise, he makes a shocking discovery. Could this be the opportunity Joe has always wanted?

The Disappearing Island of Dr. Xu (Into Reading, Level S #70)

by Marianne Posadas Mat Tait

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The Eerie Singing Sirens (Into Reading, Level S #72)

by John Parsons James Hart

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Keyboards Past and Present (Into Reading, Level V #63)

by Diana Noonan

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A Desert Habitat (Into Reading, Level V #62)

by Pamela Rushby

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A Secret World of Codes (Into Reading, Level V #73)

by John Parsons

NIMAC-sourced textbook. For thousands of years, people have used secret codes to communicate. From picture codes to written codes and ciphers, codes help people pass secret messages to one another. But did you know that the languages you read and write are also codes? Learn how people throughout time have used letters, numbers, and pictures to communicate.

Explosive Volcanoes (Into Reading, Level V #65)

by Jill Bryant

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Extreme Environments (Into Reading, Level V #71)

by Deborah Underwood

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Space Technology in Space and on Earth (Into Reading, Level S #68)

by Cara Torrance

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Amazing technology has been developed for space travel—technology that has often been adapted for use on Earth. Solar panels developed to power spacecraft are now used to provide power for people's homes. Protective plastic developed for space helmets is used to make lenses for the glasses people wear every day. These and other important Earth technologies might never have been developed without the special challenges of space travel.

They Fought for Justice (Into Reading, Level S #61)

by Jill McDougall

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> Throughout history, many individuals have fought for justice and equality. The six people in this book are remarkable examples of people who fought for what is right. Through their courage, leadership, and self-sacrifice, they improved the lives of millions of people. Today, their stories continue to inspire others to work toward a fairer world.

The Anderson Shelter (Into Reading, Level S #80)

by Pamela Rushby Dale Newman

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A Scary Knight (Into Reading, Level V #78)

by Jill McDougall Wayne Bryant

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Attack of the Giant Mutant Zombie Snail (Into Reading, Level V #89)

by John Parsons Ian Forss

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The common garden snail is pretty harmless and, in Simon's opinion, also quite useful for disposing of unwanted plants, such as vegetables. But when Aunt Augusta starts recombining their genetic code at the South Queens University Institute for Research into Mollusks (or SQUIRM), the snails become anything but harmless.

Garama, Garden of the Sahara (Into Reading, Level V #82)

by Marianne Posadas Rebecca Kereopa

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Nightmare on Flight 301 (Into Reading, Level V #84)

by Frank Pedersen Gaston Vanzet

NIMAC-sourced textbook <p><p> A few hours in to Dr. Edward Simpson's flight from Singapore to London, things start going wrong. Passengers are becoming seriously unwell and, to make matters worse, both pilots are out of action. Dr. Simpson is faced with a desperate situation: He must not only find out what's wrong with everyone, but he must also land the plane safely—at Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport!

CSI: Classroom (Into Reading, Level V #85)

by Frank Pedersen James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. The crime-scene investigation (CSI) team at Gonzalez School swings into action when a cold, lifeless body is discovered in Room 7. There are plenty of suspects, but only one guilty perpetrator. The CSI: Classroom team will need to use all their skills and experience to solve this cold-blooded crime.

Queen Genevieve and the Soppy Songs (Into Reading, Level S #90)

by James Hart

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Talent quests are where dreams come true for some, while others have their hopes dashed. And when the prize is the hand of a fair queen (and a meat pie factory), the stakes are high! As Queen Genevieve and her suitors discover, good singing is not just a matter of tuneful lyrics. It must come from the heart!

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