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Graphic Science: The World of Food Chains with Max Axiom, Super Scientist

by Liam O'Donnell Cynthia Martin Bill Anderson Donald Lemke

Follows the adventures of Max Axiom as he explains the science behind food chains. Written in graphic-novel format.

Planting and Growing (Into Reading, Level E #26)

by Ken O'Donoghue Gail Riley

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Sembrar y cultivar (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level E #26)

by Ken O’Donoghue Gail Riley

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Sci-Fi Factor

by Terry Ofner

Teaches critical thinking and focuses on the question "What's the fascination with science fiction?" with selections by Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. Le Guin, Fredric Brown, Paul Jennings, Carol Farley, and more. Literature & Thought Series.

10 Cats [Grade 1]

by Christine Oh James Williamson

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Inventions and Discovery: Henry Ford and the Model T

by Michael O'Hearn Phil Miller Keith Wilson Charles Barnett Christopher Harbo

Tells the story of Henry Ford, along with his invention, the popular Model T automobile.

Helping Others

by Margie O'Hern

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Home Is Where the Art Is

by Lydia Okutoro-Seck

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Integrated Business Projects

by Anthony A. Olinzock Janna Arney Wylma Skean

Master computer skills in a business scenario setting with INTEGRATED BUSINESS PROJECTS! Coverage includes main software applications, calendaring, and desktop publishing. Technology tips provide shortcuts and helpful hints. Students have fun while mastering the computer applications needed to succeed in today's business world!

Graham the Kind-Hearted

by Lauren Oliver Alexi Natchev

NIMAC-sourced textbook

The Office: Procedures and Technology

by Mary Ellen Oliverio William R. Pasewark Bonnie R. White

Textbook for technical or business college courses on basic skills.

The Office: Procedures and Technology

by Mary Ellen Oliverio William R. Pasewark Bonnie R. White

THE OFFICE is a comprehensive text for courses in the high school office technology curriculum. The course name can be Office Procedures, Administrative Procedures, Business and Computer Technology, etc. The target market is high school student preparing for entry-level position in an office setting. The text focuses on the necessary skills that range from using email and the Internet to the use of integrated application and office suites. It covers the soft skills including customer satisfaction ethics, and telephone manners along with information systems and the global marketplace.

The Office: Procedures and Technology, Simulations Resource Book

by Mary Ellen Oliverio William R. Pasewark Bonnie R. White

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching

by Thomas P. Olivo C. Thomas Olivo

For over 50 years, Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching has been an international best-seller, with close to $500,000 in sales and THE definitive resource for blueprint reading. The newly revised 9th edition of Basic Blueprint Reading and Sketching continues the traditions in helping to readers achieve competence in reading and sketching technical drawings. This classic interactive book/workbook will help users develop skills in reading and interpreting industrial drawings and preparing basic to advanced technical sketches. This book will provide them with basic principles, concepts, ANSI and SI Metric drafting symbols and standards, terminology, manufacturing process notes, and other related technical information contained on a mechanical or CAD drawing. Each unit features a basic principle and at least one blueprint and assignment that encourages students to practice newly learned skills. This edition contains coverage of the latest ANSI, ISO, AWS and ASME standards.

What a Pain! (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Michelle Olmsted

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Why It Hurts to Get Hurt. There's a reason why you feel pain. Learn why it hurts so much when you bite your tongue or burn your finger.

Snot, Sneezes, and Boogers! (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)

by Michelle Olmsted Dave Clegg

NIMAC-sourced textbook. Do You Know Your Nose? Prepare to discover every yucky, gross, and fascinating detail about your nose— inside and out!

Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Kickoff

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Kathryn Fox Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for second grade students or those working at that level who are ready to learn cursive. <li>Offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Facilitates an easy transition from printing to cursive <li>Includes pretest/posttest screener to help drive instruction and monitor student progress <li>Learn & Check helps teachers and students check letter, word, and sentence skills <li>Lesson plans incorporate letter review with words and sentences <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with paragraph, poem, composition, and language arts activities

Handwriting Without Tears: Letters and Numbers for Me

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Kathryn Fox Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for kindergarten students or those working at that level. Lessons teach capitals, lowercase letters, and numbers. Activities form good handwriting habits and develop strong writers. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Accelerated capital letter instruction <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Large, step-by-step models for finger tracing <li>Words and sentences model good spacing <li>Double lines make it easy to place letters and control letter size <li>Learn & Check helps students check their letter, word, and sentence skill

Handwriting Without Tears: My Printing Book

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Kathryn Fox Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for first grade students or those working at that level. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Lessons emphasize the correct use of lowercase letters in words and sentences <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with other language arts lessons <li>Practice pages teach writing on different styles of lines

Handwriting Without Tears: Printing Power

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Kathryn Fox Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for second grade students or those working at that level. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Learn & Check helps teachers and students check letter, word, and sentence skills <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with punctuation, paragraph, poem, and language arts activities for practice <li>Practice includes writing on single lines

Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Handwriting

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Megan Parker Julie Koborg

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This workbook is for third grade students or those working at that level. <li>New! Expanded room for writing <li>New! Now offers digital instruction opportunities <li>Cursive Warm-Ups facilitate an easy transition from printing to cursive <li>Lesson plans incorporate letter review with words and sentences <li>Activity pages combine handwriting instruction with paragraph, poem, composition, and language arts activities

Handwriting Without Tears: Cursive Success

by Jan Z. Olsen Annie Cassidy Megan Parker Julie Koborg Carol Johnston Sammie Simon

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P> This student workbook is part of the Handwriting without Tears Blue Level E/Grade 4 "Cursive Success" level. <P><P> The activity pages promote fluency with more advanced language arts activities; in addition, review & mastery pages help children review letters and connections and work on truly mastering cursive. Students will copy paragraphs and poetry in addition to individual letters and words. <P><P> This new edition features expanded room for writing and integrated digital instruction opportunities.

Handwriting Without Tears: Domino Cursiva

by Jan Z. Olsen Edith H. Fine Mariana Carazo Jef Mallett

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Can-Do Cursive translated into Spanish! Domino Cursiva es el libro de ejercicios para estudiantes de quinto grado o mayores que aún dominan o aprenden cursiva.

Handwriting Without Tears: Can-Do Cursive

by Jan Z. Olsen Edith H. Fine Megan Parker Kathryn Fox Jef Mallett

NIMAC-sourced textbook <P><P>Can-Do Cursive is the student workbook for fifth graders or older students still mastering or learning cursive. <li>Students receive a quick, thorough review of cursive with emphasis on difficult connections <li>Practice pages reinforce other language arts lessons, such as grammar and Greek/Latin word roots <li>Cursive skills are used to write paragraphs, poetry, and thank you notes

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